Ny Vola No Mosavin’ny Fihavanana Indrindra.

This proverb indicates that money can be a powerful factor in forming and sustaining friendships. Often, people find it easier to make friends or keep existing ones when they have money. However, it also raises the question of whether these friendships are truly genuine or merely based on economic interests. An equivalent proverb in English would be ‘Money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy friends.’

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