Sotroranon'akoho, Kely Azo Iandrandrana, Be Azo Iandrandrana.
This proverb literally translates to ‘A chicken always lifts its head to the sky after drinking water, whether it is a small amount or a large amount’. It teaches us about gratitude and appreciation. Regardless of how much we receive, big or small, it is important to show thanks. An equivalent proverb in English might be ‘Gratitude turns what we have into enough’.
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