money can't buy happiness
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English
1.1
Proverb
1.1.1
Usage notes
1.1.2
Translations
English
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Proverb
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money
can't
buy
happiness
Money
can
purchase
external
things, but
true
happiness
comes from
within
oneself
.
Usage notes
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Sometimes used ironically.
Translations
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true happiness comes from inside
Finnish:
rahalla ei saa onnea
French:
l'argent ne fait pas le bonheur
(fr)
German:
Geld macht nicht glücklich
Hungarian:
a pénz nem boldogít
(hu)
Lithuanian:
už pinigus laimės nenusipirksi
Malay:
duit tidak boleh membeli kebahagiaan
Polish:
pieniądze szczęścia nie dają
Portuguese:
dinheiro não compra felicidade
Russian:
не в де́ньгах сча́стье
(
ne v dénʹgax sčástʹje
)
Japanese:
お金は幸福を買わない
(
おかねはこうふくをかうわない, okane wa kōfuku wo kawanai
)
Thai:
เงินซื้อความสุขไม่ได้
Turkish:
parayla saadet olmaz
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