معنی
To be lightheaded or irresponsible.
زمینه فرهنگی
In Lithuania, this is a very common way to describe teenagers. It is rarely used in a truly malicious way, but rather as a sigh of resignation. Latvians share a similar cultural history and use the same metaphor ('vējš galvā'), highlighting the shared Baltic perspective. Polish also uses the wind metaphor ('wiatr w głowie'), showing that this is a regional phenomenon across the Baltic and Central European area. Russian uses 'ветер в голове' (veter v golove), which is almost a direct translation and carries the same connotation of flightiness.
Use it with 'Jam'
Always remember to use the dative case 'Jam' (to him) or 'Jai' (to her) when talking about someone else.
Don't be rude
This is an informal phrase. Using it with a stranger or a boss will make you sound very rude.
معنی
To be lightheaded or irresponsible.
Use it with 'Jam'
Always remember to use the dative case 'Jam' (to him) or 'Jai' (to her) when talking about someone else.
Don't be rude
This is an informal phrase. Using it with a stranger or a boss will make you sound very rude.
Pair it with 'vis dar'
Say 'Jam vis dar vėjai galvoje' (He still has winds in his head) to emphasize that they should have grown up by now.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank with the correct form.
Jam ________ galvoje, jis nieko neklauso.
The idiom uses the plural nominative 'vėjai'.
Which sentence is correct?
Choose the most natural way to say someone is irresponsible.
This is the standard idiomatic structure using the dative case.
Match the idiom to its meaning.
Vėjai galvoje
The idiom describes someone who lacks seriousness.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kodėl jis vėl metė darbą? B: ________.
This explains his impulsive behavior.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاJam ________ galvoje, jis nieko neklauso.
The idiom uses the plural nominative 'vėjai'.
Choose the most natural way to say someone is irresponsible.
This is the standard idiomatic structure using the dative case.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
The idiom describes someone who lacks seriousness.
A: Kodėl jis vėl metė darbą? B: ________.
This explains his impulsive behavior.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالYes, you can say 'Man vėjai galvoje' to admit you are being silly.
No, it works for everyone. Use 'Jai' for her, 'Jiems' for them.
No, it's not a swear word, just informal.
Only if you are emailing a very close friend.
Lithuanian often uses plural for natural forces like wind.
People will understand, but it sounds less natural than the plural 'vėjai'.
No, it means they are irresponsible or flighty, not mentally ill.
Yes, it is a very common idiom.
Yes, but it's more often used for teenagers or adults acting like children.
Yes, 'airhead' or 'scatterbrained'.
عبارات مرتبط
Vėjavaikis
synonymWind-child
Lengvabūdis
similarLight-minded
Išsiblaškęs
similarDistracted
Tuščia galva
similarEmpty head