Tsy Misy Melo-Batana Fa Izay Melo-Bava No Meloka

This proverb means that a person’s guilt is not determined by their physical appearance or visible actions but by what their voice, that is, their words or testimonies, can reveal. In other words, true guilt is seen in what someone says or confesses. This reflects a notion of justice where words and confessions hold substantial weight. The equivalent proverb in English could be: ‘Confession is the queen of evidence.’

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