Omaly Ianao Misolanga Ho Tandrony Ary Anio Ianao Misafelika Ho Sofiny
This proverb emphasizes the fickle and often boastful nature of individuals. Yesterday, someone might have claimed to be something grand and strong like a horn, a symbol of power and strength. Today, that same person boasts about something different, perhaps considered less significant like an ear. The underlying idea is that people can quickly change their claims and allegiances depending on circumstances. An equivalent proverb in English would be “To turn with the wind.”
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