معنی
The final outcome matters most.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Italian 'Calcio' (soccer), this phrase is the ultimate comeback to 'sfottò' (teasing). If a rival fan teases you mid-game, this is the standard defensive reply. In Tuscany, proverbs are a way of life. You might hear this phrase used with a very sharp, ironic tone, often accompanied by a specific hand gesture (the 'fingers crossed' or a dismissive wave). Italians value 'pazienza' in business. Using this proverb can signal that you are a serious player who isn't distracted by short-term market noise. Grandparents often use this to teach children not to be 'prepotenti' (overbearing) when they win a small game against their siblings.
The 'Chi' Power
Learn the 'Chi + Verb' pattern. It's the key to understanding hundreds of Italian proverbs.
Don't be Mean
Using this when someone is genuinely upset can make you look like a 'cafone' (a rude person).
معنی
The final outcome matters most.
The 'Chi' Power
Learn the 'Chi + Verb' pattern. It's the key to understanding hundreds of Italian proverbs.
Don't be Mean
Using this when someone is genuinely upset can make you look like a 'cafone' (a rude person).
The Ironic Smile
When saying this, a small, knowing smile is more effective than a loud laugh.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the proverb with the missing words.
Ride ____ chi ride ____.
The standard form is 'Ride bene chi ride ultimo'.
In which situation is it most appropriate to say 'Ride bene chi ride ultimo'?
Situation: Your friend is winning a race, but there is still 1km to go.
The proverb is used to remind someone that the current lead doesn't guarantee the final win.
Choose the best response for Speaker B.
Speaker A: 'Ho vinto il primo set! Sono troppo bravo!' Speaker B: '_________________'
Speaker B uses the proverb to temper Speaker A's overconfidence.
Which of these is a common variation of the proverb?
Identify the correct variation.
'Per ultimo' is a very common and correct variation.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاRide ____ chi ride ____.
The standard form is 'Ride bene chi ride ultimo'.
Situation: Your friend is winning a race, but there is still 1km to go.
The proverb is used to remind someone that the current lead doesn't guarantee the final win.
Speaker A: 'Ho vinto il primo set! Sono troppo bravo!' Speaker B: '_________________'
Speaker B uses the proverb to temper Speaker A's overconfidence.
Identify the correct variation.
'Per ultimo' is a very common and correct variation.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالIt's better to avoid it in very formal emails. Use 'I risultati finali daranno ragione...' instead.
In the proverb, it is always 'ultimo' without the article.
No, it can also mean simple perseverance or patience in a non-aggressive way.
There isn't a direct opposite proverb, but 'Chi ha tempo non aspetti tempo' encourages acting now rather than waiting.
Yes, from Milan to Sicily, everyone knows and uses this phrase.
Yes, that is a very common and acceptable variation.
It sounds like 'kee' in English. Never like 'chee'.
It is singular, referring to 'the one' (chi).
Yes, even if the verb is singular, 'chi' can refer to a group (e.g., a team).
Not at all. It is used daily on TV, in newspapers, and on social media.
عبارات مرتبط
Non dire gatto se non ce l'hai nel sacco
similarDon't celebrate until the task is fully completed.
Chi va piano va sano e va lontano
builds onSlow and steady wins the race.
Il fine giustifica i mezzi
contrastThe end justifies the means.
Vincere una battaglia ma perdere la guerra
similarTo win a battle but lose the war.