المعنى
Hard to be positive during a crisis.
خلفية ثقافية
Oxen were preferred over horses for heavy work because they were steadier and cheaper to keep. This proverb highlights the deep connection between the farmer and his primary tool of survival. Estonians are known for being 'reserved'. This proverb shows that they don't expect people to be happy when life is hard. It is a very 'honest' cultural trait. Many Estonian proverbs use alliteration (words starting with the same sound). Hädaga and Härga both start with 'H', making the phrase catchy and easy to remember. In modern Estonian tech culture, this proverb is sometimes used when a 'unicorn' startup faces a bug or a scandal, reminding people that users are fickle during failures.
Use it to de-escalate
If someone is being mean to you during a stressful time, say this proverb. It shows you understand they are just stressed, not mean.
Don't change the animal
Even if you are talking about a cat or a car, keep the 'härg' (ox). Changing it makes it not a proverb anymore.
المعنى
Hard to be positive during a crisis.
Use it to de-escalate
If someone is being mean to you during a stressful time, say this proverb. It shows you understand they are just stressed, not mean.
Don't change the animal
Even if you are talking about a cat or a car, keep the 'härg' (ox). Changing it makes it not a proverb anymore.
اختبر نفسك
Täida lüngad õigete sõnadega.
Hädaga ei ____ härga ____.
The correct proverb uses 'anna' and the da-infinitive 'kiita'.
Millises olukorras on see vanasõna sobiv?
Sinu uus telefon kukkus maha ja ekraan läks katki. Sa oled väga vihane.
When you are angry because of a failure (broken phone), you cannot praise the phone.
Vali õige kääne.
Hädaga ei anna ____ (härg) kiita.
The object of 'kiita' must be in the partitive case: 'härga'.
Lõpeta dialoog.
A: 'Miks sa nii kuri oled? See on ju hea auto!' B: 'Ma tean, aga praegu on see katki ja...'
The proverb explains why the person is 'kuri' (angry) despite the car being good.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينHädaga ei ____ härga ____.
The correct proverb uses 'anna' and the da-infinitive 'kiita'.
Sinu uus telefon kukkus maha ja ekraan läks katki. Sa oled väga vihane.
When you are angry because of a failure (broken phone), you cannot praise the phone.
Hädaga ei anna ____ (härg) kiita.
The object of 'kiita' must be in the partitive case: 'härga'.
A: 'Miks sa nii kuri oled? See on ju hea auto!' B: 'Ma tean, aga praegu on see katki ja...'
The proverb explains why the person is 'kuri' (angry) despite the car being good.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلةNo, it's an observation of how people *usually* act, not a rule for how they *should* act. It's an excuse for human weakness.
Not in daily life, as we don't have many oxen. But it is very common in proverbs and literature.
Yes, it is very appropriate for the office when a project is failing or a deadline is tight.
Because 'kiitma' (to praise) requires the partitive case for its object.
عبارات ذات صلة
Häda ajab härja kaevu
similarNecessity drives the ox into the well.
Härg sarvupidi, mees sõnapidi
specialized formAn ox by its horns, a man by his word.
Parem varblane peos kui tuvi katusel
similarA sparrow in the hand is better than a pigeon on the roof.