A1 Proverb Neutre

Parem hilja kui mitte kunagi

Better late than never

Signification

It's better to arrive late than not at all.

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Contexte culturel

Estonians are generally very punctual. Using this phrase is a way to acknowledge you've broken a social norm while asking for a bit of grace. Very similar to Estonia, the Finnish equivalent 'Parempi myöhään kuin ei milloinkaan' is used with the same frequency and cultural weight. Since much of Estonian proverbial wisdom comes from German influence, the usage is nearly identical, emphasizing the 'better' (Besser) aspect. Latvians use 'Labāk vēlu nekā nekad'. The Baltic states share this pragmatic approach to time and completion.

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Use it with a smile

This phrase is 50% words and 50% body language. A friendly smile makes it an apology; a straight face makes it a statement of fact.

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Not for work

Avoid using this with your boss unless you have a very close, informal relationship.

Signification

It's better to arrive late than not at all.

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Use it with a smile

This phrase is 50% words and 50% body language. A friendly smile makes it an apology; a straight face makes it a statement of fact.

⚠️

Not for work

Avoid using this with your boss unless you have a very close, informal relationship.

Teste-toi

Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.

Parem hilja kui mitte _______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : kunagi

'Kunagi' means 'ever', and with 'mitte' it forms 'never'.

Which situation is most appropriate for this phrase?

You arrive at your friend's birthday party 30 minutes late.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Parem hilja kui mitte kunagi.

This phrase is the standard way to acknowledge a social delay.

Match the Estonian words with their English meanings.

Words: 1. Parem, 2. Hilja, 3. Kui, 4. Kunagi

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C

Basic vocabulary matching for the proverb components.

Complete the dialogue.

A: Vabandust, ma unustasin su raamatu koju! B: Pole viga, too homme. ________.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Parem hilja kui mitte kunagi

The word order is fixed in this proverb.

🎉 Score : /4

Aides visuelles

When to use 'Parem hilja...'

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Social

  • Parties
  • Coffee dates
  • Dinner
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Life

  • New hobbies
  • Education
  • Marriage

Banque d exercices

4 exercices
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb. Fill Blank A1

Parem hilja kui mitte _______.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : kunagi

'Kunagi' means 'ever', and with 'mitte' it forms 'never'.

Which situation is most appropriate for this phrase? Choose A1

You arrive at your friend's birthday party 30 minutes late.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Parem hilja kui mitte kunagi.

This phrase is the standard way to acknowledge a social delay.

Match the Estonian words with their English meanings. Match A1

Associez chaque element a gauche avec son pair a droite :

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : 1-B, 2-A, 3-D, 4-C

Basic vocabulary matching for the proverb components.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: Vabandust, ma unustasin su raamatu koju! B: Pole viga, too homme. ________.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Parem hilja kui mitte kunagi

The word order is fixed in this proverb.

🎉 Score : /4

Questions fréquentes

2 questions

No, it's generally considered a polite way to acknowledge a delay, but it shouldn't be your only apology in serious situations.

Yes, 'Parem hiljem kui mitte kunagi' is also correct and common, especially for long-term delays.

Expressions liées

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Tark ei torma

similar

The wise do not rush.

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Aeg on raha

contrast

Time is money.

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Lõpp hea, kõik hea

builds on

All's well that ends well.

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Homseks hoia, mis täna võid

contrast

Keep for tomorrow what you can do today (ironic procrastination).

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