Significado
Appearance is not everything.
Contexto cultural
In Serbia, hospitality ('gostoprimstvo') is paramount. A host will never judge a guest by their clothes, but rather by their 'obraz' (honor). This proverb is often used to remind younger generations of these traditional values. Montenegrin culture places high value on 'čojstvo i junaštvo' (humanity and bravery). A hero is defined by his courage, not his finery. This proverb is frequently cited in epic poetry and folk tales. In the Austro-Hungarian influenced north, 'gospodstvo' (gentility) was often associated with fine suits. However, the local farmers used this proverb to maintain their pride against the urban elite. In Belgrade's tech and art scenes, there is a trend of 'anti-fashion' where the most successful people dress most simply, making this proverb a modern 'cool' mantra.
Use it to be humble
If someone compliments your expensive clothes, you can say this to show you are modest and value character more.
Grammar Alert
Don't forget the 'a' at the end of 'čoveka'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically broken.
Significado
Appearance is not everything.
Use it to be humble
If someone compliments your expensive clothes, you can say this to show you are modest and value character more.
Grammar Alert
Don't forget the 'a' at the end of 'čoveka'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically broken.
The 'Obraz' Connection
This phrase is deeply linked to the concept of 'Obraz' (honor). A person with 'čist obraz' (clean face/honor) is valued more than someone in a silk suit.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word in the proverb.
Odelo ne ____ čoveka.
The verb 'činiti' (to make/constitute) is the standard verb for this proverb.
Which situation best fits the proverb 'Odelo ne čini čoveka'?
Choose the correct scenario:
The proverb is about looking past outward appearance to see true value.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form.
A: Zašto on nosi tako staru košulju? B: Pusti to, on je najbolji čovek koga znam. ____.
The context of defending someone's character despite their old clothes requires this proverb.
Which of these is a common variation of the phrase?
Select the alternative form:
'Praviti' (to make) is a common synonym for 'činiti' in this context.
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Ayudas visuales
Appearance vs. Reality
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosOdelo ne ____ čoveka.
The verb 'činiti' (to make/constitute) is the standard verb for this proverb.
Choose the correct scenario:
The proverb is about looking past outward appearance to see true value.
A: Zašto on nosi tako staru košulju? B: Pusti to, on je najbolji čovek koga znam. ____.
The context of defending someone's character despite their old clothes requires this proverb.
Select the alternative form:
'Praviti' (to make) is a common synonym for 'činiti' in this context.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes! Although 'čovek' literally means 'man', in this context it means 'human being' or 'person'. It is gender-neutral in its application.
They are equally common. 'Čini' sounds slightly more traditional/proverbial, while 'pravi' is more colloquial.
It can be if said sarcastically. It's best used as a general observation or to defend someone else, rather than to bring someone down.
Because 'čovek' is the object being 'made' by the suit. In Serbian, objects go into the Accusative case.
Literally yes, but in this proverb, it represents any clothing, fashion, or external appearance.
You could, but it would sound like you're making a joke or a specific point. The standard proverb always uses 'čoveka'.
There isn't a direct one-line proverb that is as famous, but 'Lepo odelo sva vrata otvara' is the closest pragmatic opposite.
Yes, it is identical and equally common across all BCMS (Bosnian, Croatian, Montenegrin, Serbian) speaking areas.
You can use it when a friend is worried about what to wear to a date or interview. 'Ma ne brini, odelo ne čini čoveka! 😉'
Not a direct one, but people might say 'Nisu bitne etikete' (Labels aren't important).
Frases relacionadas
Nije zlato sve što sija
similarNot everything that glitters is gold.
Spolja gladac, a unutra jadac
contrastShiny on the outside, misery on the inside.
Tiha voda breg roni
builds onStill waters run deep.
Lepo odelo sva vrata otvara
contrastA nice suit opens all doors.