Significado
Value and retain your education.
Contexto cultural
Education is seen as a 'sacred' path. The first day of school (September 1st) is a national celebration where children wear their best clothes and bring flowers to teachers. Knowledge of the land and livestock was passed down through 'proverbial' speech because it was easier to remember than long explanations. The concept of 'mindfulness' (sati) in Buddhism parallels the proverb's command to not let knowledge slip away. In Ulaanbaatar, this proverb is often seen on posters in libraries and universities to encourage lifelong learning.
Use it for compliments
If someone shows you a skill they have, you can say 'Сурснаа бүү март' as a way of saying 'You're great at this, keep it up!'
Don't use with 'Bitgii'
While 'Bitgii mart' is correct Mongolian, it's not the proverb. Stick to 'Büü' to sound like a wise native speaker.
Significado
Value and retain your education.
Use it for compliments
If someone shows you a skill they have, you can say 'Сурснаа бүү март' as a way of saying 'You're great at this, keep it up!'
Don't use with 'Bitgii'
While 'Bitgii mart' is correct Mongolian, it's not the proverb. Stick to 'Büü' to sound like a wise native speaker.
The 'Bagsh' Connection
Saying this to a teacher shows you respect the effort they put into teaching you.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.
Сурснаа ____ март.
The traditional proverb uses 'бүү' as the negative imperative particle.
Which suffix is correct for the word 'Сурсан' in this proverb?
Сурсан___ бүү март.
The reflexive-possessive suffix '-аа' is required to show it is 'your own' learning.
In which situation is it MOST appropriate to use 'Сурснаа бүү март'?
Choose the best scenario:
This proverb is specifically for educational and life-skill retention.
Complete the dialogue with the correct phrase.
Багш: 'Хичээл дууслаа. Амралтаараа номоо сайн уншаарай.' Оюутан: 'За багш аа, би ______.'
While the proverb is 'Сурснаа бүү март', the student would respond with 'I won't forget' (мартахгүй).
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Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosСурснаа ____ март.
The traditional proverb uses 'бүү' as the negative imperative particle.
Сурсан___ бүү март.
The reflexive-possessive suffix '-аа' is required to show it is 'your own' learning.
Choose the best scenario:
This proverb is specifically for educational and life-skill retention.
Багш: 'Хичээл дууслаа. Амралтаараа номоо сайн уншаарай.' Оюутан: 'За багш аа, би ______.'
While the proverb is 'Сурснаа бүү март', the student would respond with 'I won't forget' (мартахгүй).
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Preguntas frecuentes
4 preguntasNot at all! While it's an old proverb, it's used daily in schools and by parents. It's considered 'classic' rather than 'outdated'.
Yes! If you learn a new move in wrestling or basketball, your coach might say this to you.
'Sursnaa' focuses on the *act* of having learned, while 'Medlegee' focuses on the *information* itself. 'Sursnaa' is more common in this proverb.
'Büü' is the literary form of 'don't'. It's like the difference between 'Do not' and 'Don't' in English, but with more historical weight.
Frases relacionadas
Эрдэм бол дуусашгүй баялаг
builds onKnowledge is an inexhaustible wealth.
Давтах нь эрдмийн эх
similarRepetition is the mother of learning.
Эрдэмтэй хүн даруу
relatedA knowledgeable person is humble.
Ном бол ертөнцийг харах цонх
similarBooks are the window to the world.