Raofy Toy Ny Lainga Fa Raha Feno Azy Raraka

This proverb explains that lies, like any other undesirable thing, should be gathered and discarded because they will eventually cause problems if they accumulate. In other words, lying may seem easy and inconsequential at first, but as the lies build up, they become too heavy to bear and eventually get revealed. The equivalent proverb in English would be ‘Lies have short legs,’ meaning that lies never stay hidden for long.

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