A1 Proverb Neutral

Maza sirds, liela mīla.

Small heart, big love.

Significado

Size doesn't determine the capacity for love.

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Contexto cultural

Latvians value 'pieticība' (modesty). This proverb reinforces the idea that you don't need to be loud or big to be important. In Baltic myths, the 'small' characters (like the Third Son) often win because of their 'big hearts' or kindness. This phrase is a top-tier hashtag in Latvian pet-influencer circles (#mazasirdslielamila). This is one of the first proverbs children learn in kindergarten to encourage empathy.

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Use it for pets!

Latvians love their pets. Using this phrase when someone shows you a photo of their dog will make you sound very natural.

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The 'Mīla' vs 'Mīlestība' distinction

Use 'mīla' for poetry, songs, and proverbs. Use 'mīlestība' for everyday talk about your partner or family.

Significado

Size doesn't determine the capacity for love.

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Use it for pets!

Latvians love their pets. Using this phrase when someone shows you a photo of their dog will make you sound very natural.

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The 'Mīla' vs 'Mīlestība' distinction

Use 'mīla' for poetry, songs, and proverbs. Use 'mīlestība' for everyday talk about your partner or family.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the missing adjectives (feminine form).

____ sirds, ____ mīla.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Maza, liela

In Latvian, 'sirds' and 'mīla' are feminine, so the adjectives must end in '-a'.

Which situation best fits the proverb 'Maza sirds, liela mīla'?

A small dog protects its owner from a stranger.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: True

The proverb is perfect for describing the loyalty and love of small creatures.

What is the poetic form of 'mīlestība' used in this proverb?

Maza sirds, liela ____.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mīla

'Mīla' is the poetic noun for love used in traditional proverbs.

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Ayudas visuales

Banco de ejercicios

3 ejercicios
Fill in the missing adjectives (feminine form). Fill Blank A1

____ sirds, ____ mīla.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Maza, liela

In Latvian, 'sirds' and 'mīla' are feminine, so the adjectives must end in '-a'.

Which situation best fits the proverb 'Maza sirds, liela mīla'? situation_matching A1

A small dog protects its owner from a stranger.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: True

The proverb is perfect for describing the loyalty and love of small creatures.

What is the poetic form of 'mīlestība' used in this proverb? Choose A2

Maza sirds, liela ____.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: mīla

'Mīla' is the poetic noun for love used in traditional proverbs.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Preguntas frecuentes

3 preguntas

It is common in literature and proverbs, but in daily speech, people usually say 'mīlestība'.

It might sound a bit patronizing unless he is much shorter than you or you are being very playful. It's better for children or pets.

Latvian proverbs often drop the verb 'to be' to make them punchier and more rhythmic.

Frases relacionadas

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Mazs cinītis gāž lielu rati

similar

A small hillock can tip over a large cart.

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No visas sirds

builds on

From the bottom of one's heart.

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Liela brēka, maza vilna

contrast

Much ado about nothing (Big cry, little wool).

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