意味
Decisions are better made after sleeping.
文化的背景
In Serbia, this proverb is often used as a polite way to end a stressful meeting or conversation without reaching a conclusion, allowing everyone to save face. In Montenegro, where there is a cultural stereotype of being relaxed and avoiding unnecessary work, this phrase is used frequently to justify delaying tasks. In many Slavic fairy tales, the hero is given this advice by a magical helper (like Baba Yaga or a talking horse) to signal that a magical solution will appear at dawn. Serbian social media users often use this as a caption for 'reset' posts—showing a coffee cup in the morning after a night of venting about problems.
Use it for de-escalation
If you are in a heated argument in Serbian, using this phrase can gracefully end the fight for the night.
Don't over-use
If you use it for every small task, you might seem like you are procrastinating.
意味
Decisions are better made after sleeping.
Use it for de-escalation
If you are in a heated argument in Serbian, using this phrase can gracefully end the fight for the night.
Don't over-use
If you use it for every small task, you might seem like you are procrastinating.
Grammar Hack
Use this phrase to practice your genitive case—'od večeri' is a perfect example.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word in the proverb.
Jutro je ________ od večeri.
The comparative form 'pametnije' is required to compare morning and evening.
When is it appropriate to use this phrase?
Your friend wants to send an angry text message at midnight. What do you say?
This is the perfect context to encourage someone to wait until morning before acting on anger.
Match the Serbian words with their English equivalents from the proverb.
Match the following:
These are the four core components of the proverb.
Complete the dialogue.
A: Ne znam šta da radim, mnogo sam umoran. B: Idi spavaj. ________________.
The context of being tired and needing to decide makes the proverb the most natural fit.
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Evening vs. Morning Mindset
練習問題バンク
4 問題Jutro je ________ od večeri.
The comparative form 'pametnije' is required to compare morning and evening.
Your friend wants to send an angry text message at midnight. What do you say?
This is the perfect context to encourage someone to wait until morning before acting on anger.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
These are the four core components of the proverb.
A: Ne znam šta da radim, mnogo sam umoran. B: Idi spavaj. ________________.
The context of being tired and needing to decide makes the proverb the most natural fit.
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よくある質問
5 問It is neutral. You can use it with friends, family, and even in many business situations.
No, that would mean the opposite and isn't a recognized proverb.
'Veče' is a feminine noun in this context (from 'večer'), so its genitive ends in -i.
Yes, though often ironically or when giving serious advice to friends.
Yes, the meaning is identical, but the Serbian version is more poetic.
関連フレーズ
Prespavati problem
similarTo sleep through/on a problem.
Ko rano rani, dve sreće grabi
builds onThe early bird catches the worm.
Ispeci pa reci
similarBake it then say it (think before you speak).
Što možeš danas, ne ostavljaj za sutra
contrastDon't leave for tomorrow what you can do today.