A1 Idiom Neutre

Liela brēka, maza vilna

Big cry, little wool

Signification

Much ado about nothing.

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Contexte culturel

Reflects the rural history of sheep farming. Similar idioms exist in neighboring languages, emphasizing practical results. The concept is universal, often linked to Shakespeare's 'Much Ado About Nothing'. Every culture has a way to mock overreaction.

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Use it sparingly

Don't use it too often, or you might sound cynical.

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Check the context

Make sure the situation is truly trivial before using it.

Signification

Much ado about nothing.

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Use it sparingly

Don't use it too often, or you might sound cynical.

⚠️

Check the context

Make sure the situation is truly trivial before using it.

Teste-toi

Complete the idiom.

Liela brēka, _____ _____.

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

The idiom is 'Liela brēka, maza vilna'.

When should you use this phrase?

Your friend is crying because they lost a pen. You think they are overreacting. What do you say?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Liela brēka, maza vilna.

This phrase is used to point out an overreaction to a small issue.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly?

Select the correct usage.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Tā bija liela brēka, maza vilna.

The phrase is used to describe a situation, not a person or an object.

🎉 Score : /3

Aides visuelles

Banque d exercices

3 exercices
Complete the idiom. Fill Blank A1

Liela brēka, _____ _____.

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

The idiom is 'Liela brēka, maza vilna'.

When should you use this phrase? situation_matching A2

Your friend is crying because they lost a pen. You think they are overreacting. What do you say?

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Liela brēka, maza vilna.

This phrase is used to point out an overreaction to a small issue.

Which sentence uses the phrase correctly? Choose B1

Select the correct usage.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Tā bija liela brēka, maza vilna.

The phrase is used to describe a situation, not a person or an object.

🎉 Score : /3

Questions fréquentes

2 questions

No, it is too informal and potentially rude.

No, it is a metaphor for any situation.

Expressions liées

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Daudz trokšņa

similar

A lot of noise

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Tukša runa

similar

Empty talk

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Kalns dzemdē peli

similar

The mountain gives birth to a mouse

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