المعنى
Giving a location-based instruction.
خلفية ثقافية
In Kerala, physical proximity during waiting is common. People often stand close to each other while waiting for public transport. It is common to use 'onnu' (just) to soften a command. 'Ivide onnu nilkkoo' sounds much friendlier than the bare command. In offices, a peon or assistant might be told 'ivide nilkkoo' to indicate they should wait outside a cabin. If a guest is leaving, saying 'ivide nilkkoo' while you go to get a gift or food is a sign of affection.
Soften it with 'Onnu'
Say 'Ivide onnu nilkkoo' to sound more like a native and less like a drill sergeant.
Don't use with drivers
If you are in an Uber or Rickshaw, say 'Nirthoo' to stop, not 'Nilkkoo'.
المعنى
Giving a location-based instruction.
Soften it with 'Onnu'
Say 'Ivide onnu nilkkoo' to sound more like a native and less like a drill sergeant.
Don't use with drivers
If you are in an Uber or Rickshaw, say 'Nirthoo' to stop, not 'Nilkkoo'.
Eye Contact
When saying this to an elder, a slight nod of the head makes the instruction more respectful.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank to say 'Stay here' politely.
ഞാൻ ഇപ്പോൾ വരാം, നീ ______ നിൽക്കൂ.
'Ivide' means 'here', which is the correct location for this command.
Which of these is the most polite way to tell an elder to stay here?
Select the correct form:
The '-oo' suffix is the standard polite imperative for neutral/formal speech.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You want your friend to wait while you buy a ticket.
'Ivide nilkkoo' is the most direct way to ask someone to stay in a spot.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ബസ് എപ്പോൾ വരും? B: അല്പനേരം ____ നിൽക്കൂ, ഞാൻ നോക്കാം.
Context implies waiting 'here' while the other person checks.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
Nilkkoo vs Nirthoo
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينഞാൻ ഇപ്പോൾ വരാം, നീ ______ നിൽക്കൂ.
'Ivide' means 'here', which is the correct location for this command.
Select the correct form:
The '-oo' suffix is the standard polite imperative for neutral/formal speech.
You want your friend to wait while you buy a ticket.
'Ivide nilkkoo' is the most direct way to ask someone to stay in a spot.
A: ബസ് എപ്പോൾ വരും? B: അല്പനേരം ____ നിൽക്കൂ, ഞാൻ നോക്കാം.
Context implies waiting 'here' while the other person checks.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
12 أسئلةNo, it is neutral. To make it very polite, add 'onnu' or use 'nilkkaamo'.
Yes, but 'Enikku vendi kaathu nilkkoo' is more specific.
'Inge' is Tamil. 'Ivide' is the Malayalam equivalent.
Use 'Ivide nilkkanda'.
No, use 'Nirthoo' for vehicles.
Yes, the shorter version is perfect for informal settings.
That's poetic! You'd say 'Eppozhum ivide nilkkoo'.
It can, if someone is sitting. But usually, it means 'Stay in this spot'.
Change 'Ivide' to 'Avide'.
Constantly! It's a staple in Malayalam cinema dialogues.
No, it's mostly a spoken command. In an email, you'd use more formal phrasing.
It's the same! 'Nilkkoo' works for one person or a group.
عبارات ذات صلة
അവിടെ നിൽക്കൂ
contrastStay there
ഇവിടെ ഇരിക്കൂ
similarSit here
കാത്തുനിൽക്കൂ
specialized formWait here
അനങ്ങാതെ നിൽക്കൂ
builds onStand still
ഇവിടെ നിൽക്കാമോ?
specialized formCan you stay here?