Ki korán kel, aranyat lel. ˈki koraːn kɛl ɑrɑɲɑt lɛl
Translation::: Who gets up early, finds gold.
You know.. time is money. If you get up early, you will have a lot of time.. (actual meaning: one who works diligently and acts without delay, will go a long way).
Meaning::: The early bird gets the worm.
aki ˈɑki – who; he/she, who...
ki ˈki
1) out
2) who (mostly used only in question, or in poems)
korán ˈkoraːn
1) early (at a time before expected)
2) soon (also used as “hamar”; “hamarosan”; “nemsokára”)
korai ˈkorɑi – early (adjective)
kora ˈkorɑ
1) early (near the start or beginning)
e.g.: kora nyár – early summer
2) early (at a time in advance of the usual or expected event)
e.g.: kora halál – an early deat
3) his/her/its age
[e.g.:
- Age? – Kora?
- 20 years. – 20 év.]
kelni ˈkɛlni – to rise
kel ˈkɛl
1) he/she/it is getting up
2) savoy (also as "fodorkel")
3) the raw flour(ed) dough/paste is in the process of becoming bigger
felkel ˈfelkɛl – he/she/it gets out of the bed
felkelni ˈfelkɛlni
1) to get up; to get out of bed
2) to rise
arany ˈɑrɑɲ – gold
lel ˈlɛl – he/she/it gets up
lelni ˈlɛlni – to find (archaic expression)
találni ˈtɑlaːlni
1) to find
2) to hit (to manage to touch, strike, shoot etc. in the right place)