Significado
Persistence leads to results.
Contexto cultural
In Bulgarian culture, this proverb is often associated with the 'National Revival' spirit, where education and 'seeking' knowledge were seen as the only way to freedom. Across the Balkans, there is a shared respect for the 'craftsman' (майстор). This proverb is often used to describe how a master craftsman found a unique solution to a building problem. The religious undertone remains strong. Many Bulgarians associate this with the idea that God helps those who help themselves (though that is a separate proverb, the sentiment overlaps). In the Bulgarian startup scene, this is used as a 'hustle' mantra. It's common to see it in LinkedIn posts by Bulgarian entrepreneurs.
The Power of the Comma
Always remember the comma! In Bulgarian, it's the 'glue' that holds these two-part proverbs together.
Use it for Motivation
If a Bulgarian friend is struggling with a task, saying this will make you sound very empathetic and culturally aware.
Significado
Persistence leads to results.
The Power of the Comma
Always remember the comma! In Bulgarian, it's the 'glue' that holds these two-part proverbs together.
Use it for Motivation
If a Bulgarian friend is struggling with a task, saying this will make you sound very empathetic and culturally aware.
Don't over-pronounce the 'й'
It's a quick glide, not a full vowel. Keep it snappy.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing relative pronoun.
_______ търси, намира.
'Който' is the correct relative pronoun for 'He who'.
Which sentence is the correct proverb?
Select the correct punctuation and form:
It requires the comma and the imperfective present tense.
In which situation would you say 'Който търси, намира'?
Match the situation to the phrase.
The phrase is used to encourage persistence in a search or effort.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Още не мога да реша задачата по математика. B: Не се отказвай! ________________.
This is the only motivational phrase that fits the context of solving a problem.
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejercicios_______ търси, намира.
'Който' is the correct relative pronoun for 'He who'.
Select the correct punctuation and form:
It requires the comma and the imperfective present tense.
Match the situation to the phrase.
The phrase is used to encourage persistence in a search or effort.
A: Още не мога да реша задачата по математика. B: Не се отказвай! ________________.
This is the only motivational phrase that fits the context of solving a problem.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasTechnically you could, but proverbs are 'frozen' in the masculine form (който) to represent 'anyone.' Using 'която' would sound strange.
Not at all! It's used daily in modern contexts like tech, dating, and sports.
'Търся' is general searching. 'Търся си' often implies searching for something for yourself (like a job or a partner).
Yes, it's appropriate as a closing motivational thought in a professional but friendly email.
No, it's more often used for abstract things like success, love, or solutions.
Yes, 'Който търси под вола теле' (looking for a calf under an ox) means looking for problems where there are none.
'Намира' is imperfective, which is used for general truths that happen repeatedly.
Yes, adding 'той' makes it more emphatic and slightly more formal/old-fashioned.
Yes, Serbian, Macedonian, and Romanian have very similar equivalents.
You would say 'Намерих го!' (perfective past).
Frases relacionadas
Който чука, му се отваря
synonymHe who knocks, it is opened to him.
С питане и до Цариград се стига
similarBy asking, one can reach even Istanbul.
Почукай, за да ти отворят
similarKnock so that they open for you.
Търси под вола теле
contrastTo look for a calf under an ox.