A1 Proverb Neutral

Igal oinal on oma mihklipäev

Every ram has its St. Michael's Day

Bedeutung

Everyone gets what they deserve eventually.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Mihklipäev (Sept 29) was the end of the 'jüripäevast mihklipäevani' (from St. George's to St. Michael's) working season. It was a day of massive feasts and the 'oinatapp' (ram slaughter). In Estonian folklore, the ram is often seen as a symbol of stubbornness. This adds a layer to the proverb: even the most stubborn cannot escape fate. Estonian journalists frequently use this phrase in headlines when a long-standing political figure is involved in a scandal. While named after St. Michael, the holiday in Estonia absorbed many pre-Christian harvest festival traditions, making it a 'folk-Christian' hybrid.

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Use for 'Poetic Justice'

This phrase is most satisfying when used for someone who was very arrogant before their fall.

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Don't use for friends

Unless you are joking, calling a friend an 'oinas' (ram) can be slightly insulting as it implies they are stupid or stubborn.

Bedeutung

Everyone gets what they deserve eventually.

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Use for 'Poetic Justice'

This phrase is most satisfying when used for someone who was very arrogant before their fall.

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Don't use for friends

Unless you are joking, calling a friend an 'oinas' (ram) can be slightly insulting as it implies they are stupid or stubborn.

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The September Connection

Using this phrase in September feels extra 'witty' to Estonians because of the actual holiday.

Teste dich selbst

Täida lüngad õigete sõnadega.

Igal ______ on oma ______.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: oinal, mihklipäev

The standard proverb uses 'oinal' (ram) and 'mihklipäev' (St. Michael's Day).

Millal on sobiv seda vanasõna kasutada?

Sinu sõber võidab loteriiga palju raha. Kas sa ütled 'Igal oinal on oma mihklipäev'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ei

No, because this phrase is used for negative consequences, not good luck.

Vali olukord, mis sobib vanasõnaga.

Milline olukord kirjeldab 'mihklipäeva'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Mees, kes varastas aastaid makse, jääb lõpuks vahele.

The proverb refers to a 'reckoning' or punishment for past actions.

Lõpeta dialoog.

A: 'Ta on nii ülbe ja arvab, et keegi ei saa teda kätte.' B: 'Ära muretse, ______.'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: igal oinal on oma mihklipäev

This is the natural way to reassure someone that an arrogant person will eventually face consequences.

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Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Täida lüngad õigete sõnadega. Fill Blank A1

Igal ______ on oma ______.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: oinal, mihklipäev

The standard proverb uses 'oinal' (ram) and 'mihklipäev' (St. Michael's Day).

Millal on sobiv seda vanasõna kasutada? Choose A2

Sinu sõber võidab loteriiga palju raha. Kas sa ütled 'Igal oinal on oma mihklipäev'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Ei

No, because this phrase is used for negative consequences, not good luck.

Vali olukord, mis sobib vanasõnaga. situation_matching B1

Milline olukord kirjeldab 'mihklipäeva'?

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Mees, kes varastas aastaid makse, jääb lõpuks vahele.

The proverb refers to a 'reckoning' or punishment for past actions.

Lõpeta dialoog. dialogue_completion B1

A: 'Ta on nii ülbe ja arvab, et keegi ei saa teda kätte.' B: 'Ära muretse, ______.'

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: igal oinal on oma mihklipäev

This is the natural way to reassure someone that an arrogant person will eventually face consequences.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

It literally means 'ram'. Figuratively, it can mean a 'blockhead' or 'stubborn person', but in this proverb, it's neutral-archaic.

No, that would be like saying 'Every cat has its day' instead of 'dog'. It's a fixed idiom.

Yes, though often ironically or when discussing big news stories.

Only the part about 'everyone having a day'. In English, that's usually a lucky day; in Estonian, it's a day of reckoning.

It's the '-l' ending. It shows that the 'day' belongs to the 'ram'.

No, it is a 'folk calendar' day, but not a day off from work.

Yes, as a sign of humble resignation: 'Noh, igal oinal on oma mihklipäev.'

Not really. For positive things, we say 'Lõpp hea, kõik hea' (All's well that ends well).

Because rams were the primary animal slaughtered for the St. Michael's feast in old Estonia.

The name is religious, but the usage is 100% secular today.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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Mida külvad, seda lõikad

synonym

What you sow, you shall reap.

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Kus suitsu, seal tuld

similar

Where there's smoke, there's fire.

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Õiglus jalule seadma

builds on

To restore justice.

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Parem hilja kui mitte kunagi

similar

Better late than never.

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