Hungarian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From the Latin maxim: exercitātiō artem parat (literally “practice provides skill”) by Tacitus. Compare German Übung macht den Meister, corresponding to the Hungarian version, literally, “practice makes the master”.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): [ˈɟɒkorlɒt ˈtɛsi ɒ ˈmɛʃtɛrt]
Proverb[edit]
gyakorlat teszi a mestert
- practice makes perfect, experience is the best teacher
- Synonym: ismétlés a tudás anyja