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This proverb means that it is better to lose some money than to lose a valuable relationship. In our daily lives, friendships and family ties hold immeasurable value and cannot be replaced by material possessions. Money can always be earned back, but once a relationship is broken, it is often difficult or even impossible to restore it. The equivalent in English would be: ‘Better to lose money than to lose a friend’.

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