Szkoda wielkiej pracy, kędy małą zmożesz
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What it means
“It’s a waste of great effort where a small one will do.” Don’t over-complicate or over-invest when a simpler solution is sufficient. A call for economy of effort.
English equivalent
Don't use a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
Vocabulary
- szkoda — it's a pity, it's a waste
- praca — work, effort
- kędy — where, when (archaic)
- zmóc — to manage, to handle
Grammar note
'Wielkiej pracy' and 'małą' are genitive and instrumental forms respectively. 'Kędy' is an archaic conjunction meaning 'where' or 'when'.
Cultural context
The archaic word 'kędy' marks this as an older proverb, giving it a formal, literary flavour.
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