Ny Vilany No Vaky, Ny Mpahandro No Nimonjomonjo.
This proverb means that when something unusual or negative happens, there is always a reason or logical explanation behind it. In situations where someone acts out or behaves unexpectedly, it is likely due to personal dissatisfaction or discontent. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘Where there’s smoke, there’s fire,’ indicating that there is always an underlying cause for an event.
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