Signification
People often reflect the character or leadership of their superiors.
Contexte culturel
Reflects the historical importance of the 'Raja' (King) as a moral authority. Widely used in modern offices to discuss management styles.
Use it in debates
It is a powerful way to end an argument about why a group is failing.
Respect the formality
Don't use it to tease friends; it sounds too serious.
Signification
People often reflect the character or leadership of their superiors.
Use it in debates
It is a powerful way to end an argument about why a group is failing.
Respect the formality
Don't use it to tease friends; it sounds too serious.
Teste-toi
Complete the proverb.
जैसा राजा ______ प्रजा।
The correlative pair for 'Jaisa' is 'Vaisa' (feminine 'Vaisi' to match 'Praja').
Which situation fits the proverb?
A team is lazy because their manager is lazy.
This proverb specifically addresses leadership influence.
🎉 Score : /2
Aides visuelles
Banque d exercices
2 exercicesजैसा राजा ______ प्रजा।
The correlative pair for 'Jaisa' is 'Vaisa' (feminine 'Vaisi' to match 'Praja').
A team is lazy because their manager is lazy.
This proverb specifically addresses leadership influence.
🎉 Score : /2
Questions fréquentes
2 questionsYes, it works for any leader, including teachers.
It can be if you are criticizing someone directly to their face.
Expressions liées
जैसी करनी वैसी भरनी
similarAs you sow, so shall you reap.
ऊपर से नीचे तक
builds onFrom top to bottom.