Ny Teny Toy Ny Nofon-Kena Ka Raha Roritina Tonga Hozatra

This Malagasy proverb implies that words, when overly emphasized or exaggerated, might lose their value or become a source of conflict. By likening words to meat that can harden into tendons, the proverb teaches us to use words with caution. A soft and well-chosen word often has a more positive effect than unnecessary insistence. An equivalent proverb in English might be: ‘Words without meaning are just noise’.

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