Significado
Starting a task is the hardest part.
Contexto cultural
Estonians are known for 'julgus' (courage) in the face of adversity, especially during the Singing Revolution. This proverb is often cited as a reason for the country's rapid success after regaining independence. In the 'e-Estonia' startup culture, this proverb is practically a business model. It encourages rapid prototyping and 'failing fast'—the idea that starting is more important than having a perfect plan. Teachers use this constantly to encourage students to speak. Since Estonian has many cases, students are often afraid to make mistakes. This proverb is the standard 'antidote' to that fear. In old tales, the hero (like Kalevipoeg) often succeeds not because they are the smartest, but because they are the first to act while others are still thinking.
Use it for yourself
When you are stuck on an Estonian grammar exercise, say this out loud. It actually helps!
The 'Võitu' Trap
Don't forget the 'u' at the end of 'võitu'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically broken.
Significado
Starting a task is the hardest part.
Use it for yourself
When you are stuck on an Estonian grammar exercise, say this out loud. It actually helps!
The 'Võitu' Trap
Don't forget the 'u' at the end of 'võitu'. Without it, the sentence is grammatically broken.
Social Media
This is the #1 most used proverb for Estonian LinkedIn posts. Use it there to sound like a local professional.
Teste-se
Complete the proverb with the correct word.
Julge pealehakkamine on pool ______.
The word 'pool' requires the partitive case 'võitu'.
Which situation best fits this proverb?
Your friend is afraid to go to their first Estonian class.
This proverb is used to encourage someone to take the first step.
Match the Estonian words with their English meanings.
Words: 1. Julge, 2. Pealehakkamine, 3. Pool, 4. Võitu
Julge = Bold, Pealehakkamine = Starting, Pool = Half, Võitu = Victory.
Fill in the missing line in the dialogue.
A: Ma ei tea, kas ma saan sellega hakkama. B: Ära karda! ______.
The context of 'Ära karda' (Don't be afraid) leads naturally to this motivational proverb.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosJulge pealehakkamine on pool ______.
The word 'pool' requires the partitive case 'võitu'.
Your friend is afraid to go to their first Estonian class.
This proverb is used to encourage someone to take the first step.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
Julge = Bold, Pealehakkamine = Starting, Pool = Half, Võitu = Victory.
A: Ma ei tea, kas ma saan sellega hakkama. B: Ära karda! ______.
The context of 'Ära karda' (Don't be afraid) leads naturally to this motivational proverb.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasNot at all! It is used daily in modern contexts like business, sports, and education.
Yes, it's one of the first proverbs Estonian children learn from their parents.
It's a noun that means 'the act of starting something with initiative'.
Sometimes people just say 'Algus on pool võitu', but the full version is more common.
Frases relacionadas
Tasa sõuad, kaugele jõuad
contrastRow slowly, and you'll reach far.
Algus on raske
similarThe beginning is hard.
Hirmul on suured silmad
builds onFear has big eyes.
Kus tegijaid, seal nägijaid
similarWhere there are doers, there are seers.