A1 Proverb フォーマル

Mange bekker små gjør en stor å

Many small streams make a river

意味

Small efforts lead to a big result.

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文化的背景

The proverb is linked to the 'Dugnad' spirit, where community members contribute small amounts of labor for a common goal. It reflects a deep-seated respect for modesty and persistence. Across the Nordic countries, there is a shared value of 'Lagom' or 'modesty'. This proverb supports the idea that you don't need to be flashy; steady work is enough. Banks like SpareBank 1 frequently use this in their marketing to encourage 'micro-saving' among young people. It is often taught in primary schools to help children understand the concept of compound interest and long-term goals.

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Use it for motivation

If a Norwegian friend is struggling with a big task, saying this will make you sound very empathetic and culturally integrated.

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Don't modernize the grammar

Never say 'små bekker' in this proverb. It must be 'bekker små' to be correct.

意味

Small efforts lead to a big result.

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Use it for motivation

If a Norwegian friend is struggling with a big task, saying this will make you sound very empathetic and culturally integrated.

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Don't modernize the grammar

Never say 'små bekker' in this proverb. It must be 'bekker små' to be correct.

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The 'Å' vs 'Elv' distinction

Remember that 'å' is rarely used in modern speech except for this proverb and geography. Use 'elv' for rivers in all other contexts.

自分をテスト

Fyll inn de manglende ordene i ordtaket.

Mange ______ små gjør en stor ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: bekker / å

The correct words are 'bekker' (brooks) and 'å' (river).

Hvilken situasjon passer best til ordtaket?

Du sparer 10 kroner hver dag i en sparebøsse.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Mange bekker små gjør en stor å.

Saving small amounts of money is the perfect context for this proverb.

Hva betyr ordtaket?

Mange bekker små gjør en stor å.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Små ting kan bli til noe stort over tid.

The proverb is a metaphor for accumulation and growth.

Fullfør dialogen.

A: Jeg har bare skrevet én side på oppgaven min i dag. B: Ikke vær trist, ________________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: mange bekker små gjør en stor å

This is the natural way to encourage someone making slow progress.

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練習問題バンク

4 問題
Fyll inn de manglende ordene i ordtaket. Fill Blank A1

Mange ______ små gjør en stor ______.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: bekker / å

The correct words are 'bekker' (brooks) and 'å' (river).

Hvilken situasjon passer best til ordtaket? situation_matching A1

Du sparer 10 kroner hver dag i en sparebøsse.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Mange bekker små gjør en stor å.

Saving small amounts of money is the perfect context for this proverb.

Hva betyr ordtaket? Choose A2

Mange bekker små gjør en stor å.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: Små ting kan bli til noe stort over tid.

The proverb is a metaphor for accumulation and growth.

Fullfør dialogen. dialogue_completion B1

A: Jeg har bare skrevet én side på oppgaven min i dag. B: Ikke vær trist, ________________.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: mange bekker små gjør en stor å

This is the natural way to encourage someone making slow progress.

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よくある質問

10 問

Yes, but 'å' usually refers to a smaller river or a specific waterway. In this proverb, it represents the final big result.

This is an old poetic word order. It's kept this way because it's a fixed expression.

Usually no. It's almost always used for positive accumulation like savings or skills.

Yes, even though it's about nature, people in Oslo use it just as much as people in the countryside.

It's a long 'O' sound, exactly like the English word 'awe' but more closed.

It's neutral to formal. You can use it with your boss or your grandmother.

Not perfectly, but 'små' and 'å' have the same vowel sound, which creates a pleasant assonance.

Yes, in casual conversation, people often leave out the second half because everyone knows it.

Not really, but you can use it ironically if someone is doing something very tiny that won't help.

Saving money is by far the most common context in modern Norway.

関連フレーズ

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Stein på stein

similar

Stone by stone; building something slowly and carefully.

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Mange kokker, mye søl

contrast

Too many cooks spoil the broth.

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Dra lasset sammen

builds on

To pull the load together; collective effort.

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Smått er godt

similar

Small is good.

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