المعنى
To dilute or exaggerate a story
خلفية ثقافية
The 'Chayakada' (tea shop) is the spiritual home of this idiom. It's where local news is discussed and often 'watered down' or 'spiced up'. Satirical movies often use this phrase to mock politicians. It's a key part of the 'political parody' genre in Kerala. There is a specific term 'Manorama vellam' (Manorama water) used colloquially by critics to describe the perceived sensationalism of a major local newspaper. Parents often use this with children who make up excuses for coming home late or not doing homework.
Use it with a smile
This idiom is often used teasingly. A smile makes it a friendly call-out rather than a harsh accusation.
Don't use with elders
Unless you are very close, telling an elder they are 'adding water' can be seen as calling them a liar, which is disrespectful.
المعنى
To dilute or exaggerate a story
Use it with a smile
This idiom is often used teasingly. A smile makes it a friendly call-out rather than a harsh accusation.
Don't use with elders
Unless you are very close, telling an elder they are 'adding water' can be seen as calling them a liar, which is disrespectful.
The 'Masala' alternative
If the story is funny and you like the exaggeration, use 'Masala' instead. It's more of a compliment to their storytelling.
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
അവൻ പറഞ്ഞ കഥയിൽ ഒരുപാട് ______ ചേർത്തിട്ടുണ്ട്.
'Vellam' (water) is the standard word used in this idiom.
What does 'Vellam cherkkuka' mean in a conversation?
When someone says 'Vellam cherkkuka', they mean:
The idiom refers to diluting the truth with falsehoods.
Match the situation to the phrase.
A friend says he met the Prime Minister, but he only saw his car from far away.
He is exaggerating his encounter, which is 'adding water'.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
3 تمارينഅവൻ പറഞ്ഞ കഥയിൽ ഒരുപാട് ______ ചേർത്തിട്ടുണ്ട്.
'Vellam' (water) is the standard word used in this idiom.
When someone says 'Vellam cherkkuka', they mean:
The idiom refers to diluting the truth with falsehoods.
A friend says he met the Prime Minister, but he only saw his car from far away.
He is exaggerating his encounter, which is 'adding water'.
🎉 النتيجة: /3
الأسئلة الشائعة
4 أسئلةIt depends on the context. Between friends, it's a common joke. In a formal setting, it's an accusation of dishonesty.
Yes, in informal writing like blogs, social media, or creative stories. Avoid it in formal reports.
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite, but you can say 'പച്ചക്കള്ളം' (Pachakkallam - green/raw lie) for a total lie, or 'തുറന്നു പറയുക' (Thurannu parayuka - to speak openly/truthfully).
Mostly stories, news, and reports. It can also apply to promises made by politicians.
عبارات ذات صلة
മസാല ചേർക്കുക
similarTo spice up a story.
തള്ളുക
synonymTo boast or brag (slang).
കള്ളം പറയുക
similarTo tell a lie.
ഉപ്പും മുളകും ചേർക്കുക
similarTo add salt and chili.