意味
Intelligence is always valuable.
文化的背景
Education is highly prioritized; Latvia has one of the highest rates of university graduates per capita in the world. This proverb is a daily reminder of that value. Similar proverbs exist in Estonian and Lithuanian, reflecting a shared history of valuing 'inner wealth' over material goods due to frequent occupations. For Latvians who fled during WWII, this proverb was a literal truth—they arrived in new countries with nothing but their education and skills. The proverb is being rebranded to support 'lifelong learning' (mūžizglītība) in the digital age.
Use it for Motivation
This is the best phrase to use when someone is doubting the value of their effort in learning something difficult.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'galva' is feminine. Never say 'gudrs galva'.
意味
Intelligence is always valuable.
Use it for Motivation
This is the best phrase to use when someone is doubting the value of their effort in learning something difficult.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'galva' is feminine. Never say 'gudrs galva'.
The Double Negative
Mastering 'nekad nezūd' will help you understand the mandatory double negative rule in Latvian.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word in the proverb.
Gudra ______ nekad nezūd.
The proverb specifically uses 'galva' (head) to represent the mind.
Which of these is the correct meaning of the proverb?
Ko nozīmē 'Gudra galva nekad nezūd'?
The proverb is a metaphor for the lasting value of knowledge.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate proverb.
Dēls: 'Es negribu mācīties matemātiku!' Mamma: 'Mācies gan! ______'
This proverb is the most appropriate for encouraging someone to study.
Match the situation to the proverb.
Someone lost their wallet but is a very skilled programmer.
It highlights that their skills (smart head) are more important than the lost wallet.
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4 問題Gudra ______ nekad nezūd.
The proverb specifically uses 'galva' (head) to represent the mind.
Ko nozīmē 'Gudra galva nekad nezūd'?
The proverb is a metaphor for the lasting value of knowledge.
Dēls: 'Es negribu mācīties matemātiku!' Mamma: 'Mācies gan! ______'
This proverb is the most appropriate for encouraging someone to study.
Someone lost their wallet but is a very skilled programmer.
It highlights that their skills (smart head) are more important than the lost wallet.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
5 問Yes, though often in a slightly more formal or educational context, or when talking about career skills.
You could say 'Gudrs prāts nekad nezūd', but it's not the standard proverb. People will understand you, but it won't sound 'authentic'.
Not necessarily, as 'gudra galva' can refer to life wisdom or vocational skills, not just academic degrees.
'Zust' (the root of nezūd) implies a more permanent 'perishing' or 'fading away', which fits the philosophical nature of the proverb better than 'pazust' (to simply go missing).
It's a long 'u' sound, similar to the 'oo' in 'food'. Make sure to hold it twice as long as a regular 'u'.
関連フレーズ
Zināšanas ir spēks
similarKnowledge is power.
Mūžu dzīvo, mūžu mācies
builds onLive a lifetime, learn a lifetime.
Darbs dara darītāju
similarWork makes the doer.
Galva nav tikai cepurei
contrastThe head is not just for a hat.