Tsorakazo Noladinim-Bitsika : Lofidofiny Foana, Fa Ny Tenany Be Efa Marazoka.
This proverb highlights how small things or actions can wear someone or something out over time. Even if a branch does not visibly bend under the weight of ants, it is weakened and damaged over time. In this sense, it refers to how unjust and malicious acts, even if they seem minor, can have significant impacts. The equivalent proverb in English would be ‘Little drops of water wear away the stone.’
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