Żaden nie powinien być bogaty, jeno cnotliwy
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What it means
“No one should be rich, only virtuous.” True worth lies in moral character, not material wealth. A moralising proverb that places virtue above riches.
English equivalent
Virtue is its own reward.
Vocabulary
- żaden — no one, none
- bogaty — rich, wealthy
- jeno — only, but (archaic)
- cnotliwy — virtuous
Grammar note
'Powinien być' is the modal construction 'should be'. 'Jeno' is an archaic synonym of 'tylko' (only), giving the proverb an old-fashioned register.
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