मतलब
Being forgetful or scatterbrained.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Latvians often use nature-based idioms. The wind is a major part of Latvian identity, appearing in thousands of folk songs (dainas). Similar concepts exist in Lithuanian (Vėjo galva), showing a shared linguistic heritage in the Baltic states regarding natural metaphors. In Latvian schools, teachers might use this phrase to gently scold a student. It's seen as 'pedagogically soft' compared to calling a student 'lazy'. On Latvian TikTok and Instagram, #vējagalva is a popular tag for 'relatable' content about being disorganized or having ADHD-like symptoms.
Use it for yourself
It's a great way to show humility and humor when you make a mistake in Latvian.
Not for the boss
Even if your boss forgets something, don't call them a 'vēja galva' unless you are very close friends.
मतलब
Being forgetful or scatterbrained.
Use it for yourself
It's a great way to show humility and humor when you make a mistake in Latvian.
Not for the boss
Even if your boss forgets something, don't call them a 'vēja galva' unless you are very close friends.
Add 'īsta'
Adding 'īsta' (real) makes the idiom sound much more natural and native-like.
The 'Wind' connection
Remember that wind in Latvia is often seen as a source of inspiration, not just a nuisance.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word in the Latvian sentence.
Es atkal pazaudēju atslēgas, esmu īsta vēja ______.
The idiom is 'vēja galva' (wind head).
Which sentence is the most natural way to call yourself forgetful?
How would you say 'I'm such a scatterbrain' in Latvian?
This uses the correct genitive 'vēja' and the common intensive 'tāda'.
Match the situation to the correct use of the phrase.
In which situation is 'Vēja galva' most appropriate?
The phrase is for lighthearted, informal situations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Kur ir mana kafija? B: Tu to atstāji mašīnā! A: Ak, es ______!
'Vēja galva' fits the context of forgetting something.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Vēja Galva vs. Vējš Galvā
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासEs atkal pazaudēju atslēgas, esmu īsta vēja ______.
The idiom is 'vēja galva' (wind head).
How would you say 'I'm such a scatterbrain' in Latvian?
This uses the correct genitive 'vēja' and the common intensive 'tāda'.
In which situation is 'Vēja galva' most appropriate?
The phrase is for lighthearted, informal situations.
A: Kur ir mana kafija? B: Tu to atstāji mašīnā! A: Ak, es ______!
'Vēja galva' fits the context of forgetting something.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
12 सवालNot usually. It's a mild, playful way to describe forgetfulness. However, tone of voice matters!
Yes! Even though 'galva' is a feminine noun, the phrase is used for all genders.
The plural is 'vēja galvas'. Example: 'Mēs esam vēja galvas.'
'Izklaidīgs' is more formal/neutral. 'Vēja galva' is more colorful and common in speech.
Yes, if your dog is easily distracted by squirrels, it's a very cute way to describe them!
No, it specifically refers to focus and memory, not general intelligence.
You say 'Es esmu vēja galva' (I AM a wind head) or 'Man ir vējš galvā' (I have wind in my head).
Yes, it's very common in Latvian literature, especially for children or romantic characters.
Only in a very casual email to a friend. Avoid it in business emails.
In that case, 'vēja galva' might be too light. You might need a more serious apology.
Yes, 'gudra galva' (smart head) is the positive equivalent.
Yes, it has been used for hundreds of years in Latvia.
संबंधित मुहावरे
Vējš galvā
similarTo be flighty or reckless
Gudra galva
contrastA smart person
Karsta galva
similarA hothead/impulsive person
Kā no gaisa nokritis
similarLike fallen from the sky
Izklaidīgs
synonymDistracted