Tsapatsapa Vodin'akoho Ka Raha Tsy Tay Dia Atody
This proverb means that when you take a risk, you never know what the outcome will be. It could be something good (an egg) or something bad (a droppings). It is commonly used to encourage people to not be afraid of trying new things, because even though the result might vary, the important thing is to make an attempt. The English equivalent would be: ‘Nothing ventured, nothing gained.’
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