Praca każda ma zapłatę; rozkosz sromotę, utratę
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What it means
Every work has its reward; pleasure brings shame and loss. Honest labour is repaid with good, while the pursuit of pleasure leads to disgrace and ruin.
Vocabulary
- zapłata — reward, payment
- rozkosz — pleasure, delight
- sromota — shame, disgrace (archaic)
- utrata — loss
Grammar note
The proverb uses a parallel structure contrasting 'praca' (work) with 'rozkosz' (pleasure), each followed by its consequence.
Cultural context
'Sromota' is an archaic word for shame or disgrace, giving the proverb a distinctly old-fashioned, moralistic tone.
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