Toko Tapaka, Vilany Mitongilana ; Ka Izay Tsy Mety Arenina.

This proverb signifies that there are some things or situations that simply cannot be fixed or straightened, no matter what one does. Just as it is challenging to properly repair a broken tripod or right a tilted pot, there are injustices or wrongdoings that cannot be corrected. An equivalent English proverb would be ‘You can’t unring a bell’, meaning once something has been done, it cannot be undone or corrected.

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