"de kost gaat voor de baat uit" meaning in Dutch

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Proverb

IPA: /də ˈkɔst xaːt voːr də ˌbaːt ˈœy̯t/
Etymology: Literally, “Costs go before earnings”. Head templates: {{head|nl|proverb}} de kost gaat voor de baat uit
  1. One has to invest before one can reap the profits or rewards. Often used in the same context as English proverb "no pain, no gain".
    Sense id: en-de_kost_gaat_voor_de_baat_uit-nl-proverb-eRgucyRY Categories (other): Dutch entries with incorrect language header, Dutch proverbs

Alternative forms

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