Z braku laku dobry kit
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What it means
“For lack of lacquer, putty will do.” When the ideal solution isn’t available, an imperfect substitute is better than nothing. Make do with what you have.
English equivalent
Any port in a storm.
Vocabulary
- brak — lack, shortage
- lak — sealing wax, lacquer
- kit — putty, filler
- dobry — good, fine
Grammar note
'Z braku' uses the genitive after 'z' in an ablative-of-cause construction (due to lack of). The rhyme 'laku/kit' is approximate but memorable.
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