Bedeutung
If you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve your goals.
Kultureller Hintergrund
This phrase is deeply tied to the 'can-do' attitude and the belief that anyone can succeed through hard work. It is often used in sports and business to push people to their limits. While used similarly to the US, it is sometimes used with a bit of 'understated' irony when someone finds a very strange or 'bodged' solution to a problem. In modern tech culture, this phrase is often replaced by 'growth mindset' or 'pivoting,' but the core meaning remains a favorite for CEOs and motivational speakers. Teachers use this to encourage students who are struggling with difficult subjects, emphasizing that effort is more important than innate talent.
Use it for encouragement
This is the perfect phrase to say to a friend who is struggling with a new hobby or a difficult task.
Don't use for serious grief
If someone is going through a tragedy, this phrase can sound very insensitive. Use 'I'm sorry for your loss' instead.
Bedeutung
If you are determined enough, you can find a way to achieve your goals.
Use it for encouragement
This is the perfect phrase to say to a friend who is struggling with a new hobby or a difficult task.
Don't use for serious grief
If someone is going through a tragedy, this phrase can sound very insensitive. Use 'I'm sorry for your loss' instead.
The 'Short' Version
In casual conversation, you can just say 'Where there's a will...' and nod. People will know exactly what you mean.
Teste dich selbst
Complete the proverb with the correct words.
Where there's a ______, there's a ______.
The standard proverb uses 'will' (determination) and 'way' (method).
Which situation best fits the proverb 'Where there's a will, there's a way'?
Situation A: A person gives up because the task is too hard. Situation B: A person finds a creative way to fix a broken bike without tools.
The proverb is about finding solutions through determination.
Choose the best response to complete the dialogue.
A: 'I really want to go to the concert, but all the tickets are sold out.' B: 'Don't give up yet! ______'
This proverb encourages the person to keep looking for a solution (like a resale ticket).
In the proverb, what does the word 'will' mean?
What is the meaning of 'will' in this context?
In this proverb, 'will' is a noun referring to mental resolve.
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenWhere there's a ______, there's a ______.
The standard proverb uses 'will' (determination) and 'way' (method).
Situation A: A person gives up because the task is too hard. Situation B: A person finds a creative way to fix a broken bike without tools.
The proverb is about finding solutions through determination.
A: 'I really want to go to the concert, but all the tickets are sold out.' B: 'Don't give up yet! ______'
This proverb encourages the person to keep looking for a solution (like a resale ticket).
What is the meaning of 'will' in this context?
In this proverb, 'will' is a noun referring to mental resolve.
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Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, in this proverb, 'will' is a noun meaning 'determination' or 'desire'.
People will understand you, but it's not the standard proverb. It's better to use 'way'.
Not at all! It is still used every day in movies, books, and conversations.
No. A legal will (testament) is a different meaning of the same word. This proverb is about determination.
It doesn't have one specific author, but it has been in English books since the 1600s.
The traditional proverb starts with 'Where'. 'If there's a will...' is also used, but 'Where' is more common.
Yes, it's great for motivating a team or showing your own determination to solve a problem.
Both are correct, but 'there's' is much more common in speech because it sounds more natural.
There isn't a direct opposite proverb, but you might say 'It's a lost cause' if you think there is no way to succeed.
Yes, it is equally common in American, British, Australian, and Canadian English.
Verwandte Redewendungen
Where there's smoke, there's fire
similarIf there are rumors, there is usually a reason for them.
Labor omnia vincit
synonymWork conquers all.
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again
builds onKeep attempting something until you do it.
Necessity is the mother of invention
similarWhen you really need something, you find a way to create it.