معنی
Hard work results in being smart
زمینه فرهنگی
This proverb is often painted on school walls or written at the top of whiteboards to remind students of the value of their effort. While the proverb is in Indonesian, it aligns with Javanese values of 'prihatin' (self-discipline and enduring hardship for a future goal). In modern Indonesian cities, this proverb is sometimes debated. Some say 'Kerja cerdas' (work smart) is better than just 'Rajin' (work hard). In religious boarding schools, this proverb is often taught alongside Arabic maxims, reinforcing a dual identity of national and religious diligence.
Use it for encouragement
This is the perfect phrase to say to a language partner who is frustrated with Indonesian grammar!
Don't change the words
Even if you know a 'better' word for smart, stick to 'pandai' to sound natural.
معنی
Hard work results in being smart
Use it for encouragement
This is the perfect phrase to say to a language partner who is frustrated with Indonesian grammar!
Don't change the words
Even if you know a 'better' word for smart, stick to 'pandai' to sound natural.
Pair it with 'Hemat'
If you want to sound like a wise elder, follow it up with 'dan hemat pangkal kaya'.
School context
If you see this on a wall in Indonesia, it's not just a decoration; it's a core cultural value.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the proverb.
Rajin pangkal _______.
The standard proverb is 'Rajin pangkal pandai'.
What is the best situation to use this proverb?
Your friend is tired of practicing the piano and wants to quit.
This proverb is used to encourage someone to keep practicing and learning.
Match the Indonesian word to its English meaning in the proverb.
Match the following:
These are the three core components of the proverb.
Fill in the missing line in the dialogue.
Anak: 'Ibu, PR Matematika ini susah sekali!' | Ibu: 'Jangan menyerah, Nak. ________.'
The mother is encouraging the child to keep trying to solve the math problem.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Pandai vs. Pintar
Where you see it
Education
- • Classroom walls
- • Textbooks
- • Teacher's advice
Home
- • Parental advice
- • Bedtime stories
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاRajin pangkal _______.
The standard proverb is 'Rajin pangkal pandai'.
Your friend is tired of practicing the piano and wants to quit.
This proverb is used to encourage someone to keep practicing and learning.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the three core components of the proverb.
Anak: 'Ibu, PR Matematika ini susah sekali!' | Ibu: 'Jangan menyerah, Nak. ________.'
The mother is encouraging the child to keep trying to solve the math problem.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
12 سوالYes, though often in a school context or when talking to parents. Some might use it ironically on social media.
In normal conversation, yes. In this specific proverb, no. It must be 'pandai'.
It means the base, the root, or the starting point of something.
It is formal because it's a proverb, but it's used in informal settings like at home.
Yes! 'Hemat pangkal kaya' (Thrift/Wealth) and 'Bersih pangkal sehat' (Cleanliness/Health).
Yes, it's very common to use it for any skill that requires practice.
A little bit, like most proverbs, but it's a 'classic' that never really goes out of style.
It's PANG-kahl. Make sure to sound the 'ng' clearly.
Not really, but 'Malas pangkal bodoh' (Laziness is the base of stupidity) is sometimes used as a harsh opposite.
Only if you are close with the person or if it's a motivational context. Otherwise, it's too informal/didactic.
The closest is 'Practice makes perfect' or 'Diligence is the mother of good luck'.
Indonesian proverbs often omit the verb 'to be' to make them more rhythmic and memorable.
عبارات مرتبط
Hemat pangkal kaya
similarThrift is the base of wealth.
Bersih pangkal sehat
similarCleanliness is the base of health.
Berakit-rakit ke hulu, berenang-renang ke tepian
builds onNo pain, no gain.
Man jadda wajada
synonymHe who strives, finds.
Bisa karena biasa
similarAble because of habit.