Meaning of the word "all things are difficult before they are easy" in English
What does "all things are difficult before they are easy" mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
all things are difficult before they are easy
US /ɔːl θɪŋz ɑːr ˈdɪfɪkəlt bɪˈfɔːr ðeɪ ɑːr ˈiːzi/
UK /ɔːl θɪŋz ɑː dɪfɪkəlt bɪˈfɔː ðeɪ ɑːr ˈiːzi/
Phrase
a proverb meaning that everything requires effort and practice before one can do it skillfully and easily
Example:
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Don't give up on learning to code; remember that all things are difficult before they are easy.
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I know the piano lessons are tough, but all things are difficult before they are easy.