المعنى
Having a skill ensures a good life.
خلفية ثقافية
In Romania, vocational schools (școli profesionale) were stigmatized for a while after 1989, but this proverb is now being used to restore their prestige. In villages, a 'meșter' (master) is often the most respected person, even more than those with university degrees, because they can 'actually do things'. Many Romanians working abroad in construction or caregiving use this proverb to express pride in their skills which allow them to survive anywhere. The proverb dates back to the era of guilds (bresle), where a 'masterpiece' was required to prove one's 'golden' skill.
Use it for encouragement
It's the perfect thing to say to someone who is frustrated while learning a new, difficult skill.
Don't use for 'jobs'
Avoid using it for temporary office work or retail jobs; it's specifically for 'crafts' or 'vocations'.
المعنى
Having a skill ensures a good life.
Use it for encouragement
It's the perfect thing to say to someone who is frustrated while learning a new, difficult skill.
Don't use for 'jobs'
Avoid using it for temporary office work or retail jobs; it's specifically for 'crafts' or 'vocations'.
The 'Gold' Standard
Remember that gold in Romanian culture represents not just money, but purity and eternal value.
اختبر نفسك
Complete the proverb with the missing words.
Meseria e ________ de ___.
The standard proverb is 'Meseria e brățară de aur'.
What is the main meaning of this proverb?
Ce înseamnă 'Meseria e brățară de aur'?
The proverb means that a professional qualification is as valuable as gold.
Match the situation to the use of the proverb.
When would you say this?
It is used to encourage people to value their education and skills.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Nu mai vreau să învăț tâmplărie. B: Ba da, continuă! Știi că...
In the context of learning a trade (tâmplărie), this is the most appropriate proverb.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينMeseria e ________ de ___.
The standard proverb is 'Meseria e brățară de aur'.
Ce înseamnă 'Meseria e brățară de aur'?
The proverb means that a professional qualification is as valuable as gold.
When would you say this?
It is used to encourage people to value their education and skills.
A: Nu mai vreau să învăț tâmplărie. B: Ba da, continuă! Știi că...
In the context of learning a trade (tâmplărie), this is the most appropriate proverb.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, but often in a more professional or slightly ironic context. It remains a staple of parental advice.
Yes, 'Meseria este brățară de aur' is the full grammatical form, but 'e' is more traditional for the proverb.
Originally yes, but today it applies to any specialized skill, including programming, surgery, or engineering.
Proverbs are rarely pluralized, but you could say 'Meseriile sunt brățări de aur' in a descriptive sentence.
Not a standard one, but you might hear 'Fără meserie, ești nimeni' (Without a trade, you are nobody).
A bracelet is larger, more visible, and historically was a more significant display of wealth than a simple ring.
It is neutral to formal. It's a 'wise saying', so it carries a certain weight and respect.
Yes, especially if you are discussing training, expertise, or the value of your team's skills.
In modern Romanian, 'meserie' is interpreted broadly as any professional expertise.
In the proverb, it is always 'de aur'. 'Din aur' sounds too literal, like a physical object description.
عبارات ذات صلة
Cine are o meserie, are o moșie
synonymHe who has a trade has an estate.
Meseria se fură, nu se învață
similarA trade is stolen, not learned.
Omul sfințește locul
builds onThe man hallows the place.
Ai carte, ai parte
similarIf you have education, you have a share (of wealth).