Onony Ny Alahelo Fa Anjara Omen’andriamanitra Izao, Fa Tsy Misy Tsy Ho Any Tsy Akory.
This saying is often used to console someone in mourning. It reminds that loss and pain are part of human existence and are given by divine will, and everyone is destined to experience them one day. The consolation comes from the idea that no one is exempt from this trial, and it creates a sense of solidarity in suffering. An equivalent proverb in English would be ‘Everyone must die someday.’
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