المعنى
Practice and effort lead to skill.
خلفية ثقافية
The concept of 'darba tikums' is so strong that it is often cited as a reason for the success of the Latvian diaspora. Work is seen as a way to maintain dignity even in exile. Similar proverbs exist in Lithuanian and Estonian, reflecting a shared regional history of agrarian labor and craftsmanship. Startups in Riga often use this proverb in their branding to signal a 'no-nonsense' and 'results-oriented' company culture. This is one of the first proverbs children learn in school, often accompanied by stories of hard-working folk heroes like Lāčplēsis (though he was more of a warrior).
The 'Dar-' Root
Learn the root 'dar-' and you unlock half of the Latvian language. It's in everything from 'darījums' (deal) to 'dārzs' (garden - though etymologically distinct, it helps memory).
Don't Overuse
While popular, don't say it every time someone picks up a pen. Save it for moments of genuine effort or struggle.
المعنى
Practice and effort lead to skill.
The 'Dar-' Root
Learn the root 'dar-' and you unlock half of the Latvian language. It's in everything from 'darījums' (deal) to 'dārzs' (garden - though etymologically distinct, it helps memory).
Don't Overuse
While popular, don't say it every time someone picks up a pen. Save it for moments of genuine effort or struggle.
Case Sensitivity
Native speakers will be very impressed if you get the '-u' ending on 'darītāju' correct. It shows you understand Latvian grammar.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.
Darbs ____ darītāju.
'Dara' is the 3rd person singular of 'darīt' (to do/make).
Which sentence is the correct form of the proverb?
Choose the correct version:
The proverb requires the nominative 'Darbs' and the accusative 'darītāju'.
Match the Latvian words with their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are the core components of the phrase.
In which situation would you use 'Darbs dara darītāju'?
Select the best context:
The proverb is used to encourage persistence in skill-building.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينDarbs ____ darītāju.
'Dara' is the 3rd person singular of 'darīt' (to do/make).
Choose the correct version:
The proverb requires the nominative 'Darbs' and the accusative 'darītāju'.
طابق كل عنصر على اليسار مع زوجه على اليمين:
These are the core components of the phrase.
Select the best context:
The proverb is used to encourage persistence in skill-building.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةYes, though often in a slightly ironic or very motivational context. It's not considered 'old-fashioned' like some other proverbs.
Yes, especially when praising a team's hard work or encouraging a colleague. It's very professional.
Because the work is 'making' the person. The person is the object of the making, so we use the accusative case.
The closest is 'Practice makes perfect,' but 'The doer is made by the deed' is a more literal philosophical match.
Usually no, it's seen as supportive. However, if they are clearly overworked, it might come off as insensitive.
عبارات ذات صلة
Mūžu dzīvo, mūžu mācies.
similarLive for an age, learn for an age.
Darbs nezaķis, neaizbēgs.
contrastWork isn't a hare, it won't run away.
Ko vari izdarīt šodien, neatliec uz rītdienu.
builds onDon't put off until tomorrow what you can do today.
Darbs ir darītāja spogulis.
similarWork is the doer's mirror.