Tahaka Ny Tokon-Kena Ny Fanambadiana Ka Ao Ny Sendra Ny Trafony Ary Ao Kosa Ny Sendrany Lohaliny
This proverb compares marriage to a piece of meat, highlighting that not all unions are the same. Some people have a happy and fulfilling marriage (tender part of the meat), while others face challenges and hardships (tough part of the meat). Essentially, the luck and happiness in marriage vary from one person to another. An equivalent proverb in English could be ‘Marriage is a gamble’.
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