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稼ぐに追いつく貧乏なし

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 kasegunioitsukubinbounashi / kasegunioitsukubinbonashi
    かせぐにおいつくびんぼうなし
(expression) (proverb) poverty is a stranger to industry; diligence is the mother of good fortune

稼ぐに追いつく貧乏無し

see styles
 kasegunioitsukubinbounashi / kasegunioitsukubinbonashi
    かせぐにおいつくびんぼうなし
(expression) (proverb) poverty is a stranger to industry; diligence is the mother of good fortune

Variations:
貧乏(P)
貧之(iK)

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 binbou(p); binboo / binbo(p); binboo
    びんぼう(P); ビンボー
(adj-na,n,vs,vi) poverty-stricken; destitute; poor; penurious

Variations:
貧相(P)
貧素(iK)

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 hinsou / hinso
    ひんそう
(noun or adjectival noun) seedy-looking; thin

Variations:
貧乏くじ
貧乏籤
貧乏鬮

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 binboukuji / binbokuji
    びんぼうくじ
short end of the stick; short straw; unlucky number; blank; bad bargain

Variations:
貧乏子だくさん
貧乏子沢山

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 binboukodakusan / binbokodakusan
    びんぼうこだくさん
(expression) (proverb) children are a poor man's riches

Variations:
貧乏暮らし
貧乏暮し(io)

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 binbougurashi / binbogurashi
    びんぼうぐらし
needy circumstances; living in poverty

Variations:
貧者の一灯
貧者一灯(ik)

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 hinjanoittou / hinjanoitto
    ひんじゃのいっとう
(exp,n) one's mite; widow's mite; one lantern from a poor man (i.e. no-one can give more than the only thing they have)

Variations:
貧乏くじを引く
貧乏籤を引く

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 binboukujiohiku / binbokujiohiku
    びんぼうくじをひく
(exp,v5k) to get the short end of the stick; to get the bad end of a bargain

Variations:
引っ越し貧乏
引越し貧乏(io)

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 hikkoshibinbou / hikkoshibinbo
    ひっこしびんぼう
poverty caused by the high costs of (repetitive) moving

Variations:
赤貧洗うが如し
赤貧洗うがごとし

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 sekihinaraugagotoshi
    せきひんあらうがごとし
(expression) extremely indigent; extremely poor; in dire poverty; as poor as a church mouse

Variations:
貧乏子沢山
貧乏子だくさん(sK)

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 binboukodakusan / binbokodakusan
    びんぼうこだくさん
(expression) (proverb) (See 貧乏人の子沢山) poor households have many children

Variations:
貧乏人の子だくさん
貧乏人の子沢山

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 binbouninnokodakusan / binboninnokodakusan
    びんぼうにんのこだくさん
(expression) (proverb) children are a poor man's riches

Variations:
貧乏人の子沢山
貧乏人の子だくさん

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 binbouninnokodakusan / binboninnokodakusan
    びんぼうにんのこだくさん
(expression) (proverb) poor households have many children

Variations:
貧乏暇なし
貧乏暇無し
貧乏ひまなし

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 binbouhimanashi / binbohimanashi
    びんぼうひまなし
(expression) (proverb) a poor man has no time for leisure; there is no rest for the poor

Variations:
稼ぐに追いつく貧乏なし
稼ぐに追いつく貧乏無し

see styles
 kasegunioitsukubinbounashi / kasegunioitsukubinbonashi
    かせぐにおいつくびんぼうなし
(expression) (proverb) poverty is a stranger to industry; diligence is the mother of good fortune

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