Tapak'ily Aketa, Ila-Tsintsina : Izay Kely Azo Iaraha-Mizara.
This proverb emphasizes the importance of sharing, even when resources are scarce. The idea is that no matter how little you have, you should always be willing to share with others. For instance, if you have a small amount of something, like half a grasshopper or a small bird, it is honorable and fair to share it equally. An equivalent proverb in English would be: ‘Every little bit counts.’
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