Bedeutung
Expressing inability to do something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Directly saying 'No' is often seen as impolite. People usually add a reason or use 'let's see' (pārkkalām) to avoid a hard refusal. In modern tech hubs like Chennai, 'என்னால் முடியாது' is becoming more acceptable as a way to manage workload, though it's still phrased carefully. The word 'ஏலாது' (ēlātu) is a very common regional variant for 'முடியாது' and is used in almost all the same contexts. The phrase is a staple for dramatic tension. When a hero says 'முடியாது' to a villain's demand, it's a moment of high heroism.
Politeness counts
Always add 'Mannikkavum' (Sorry) before or after 'Ennāl muṭiyātu' to avoid sounding rude.
Case matters
Never say 'Nāṉ muṭiyātu'. It's a hallmark of a beginner mistake. Stick to 'Ennāl'.
Bedeutung
Expressing inability to do something.
Politeness counts
Always add 'Mannikkavum' (Sorry) before or after 'Ennāl muṭiyātu' to avoid sounding rude.
Case matters
Never say 'Nāṉ muṭiyātu'. It's a hallmark of a beginner mistake. Stick to 'Ennāl'.
The 'l' drop
To sound like a local in Chennai, say 'Ennāla' instead of 'Ennāl'.
The 'Maybe' rule
If you want to be very Tamil, say 'Pārkkalām' (Let's see) even if you know the answer is 'Ennāl muṭiyātu'.
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct way to say 'I cannot run'.
Choose the correct sentence:
The subject must be in the instrumental case (என்னால்) and the verb must be negative (முடியாது).
Fill in the blank to say 'I cannot come today'.
இன்று என்னால் ____ முடியாது.
'Vara' means 'to come'.
Complete the dialogue politely.
Friend: 'நாளை என் வீட்டிற்கு வருகிறாயா?' You: 'மன்னிக்கவும், என்னால் ____.'
'Vara muṭiyātu' means 'cannot come', which fits the context of an invitation.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are carrying a very heavy box and need help.
'Thukka muṭiyātu' means 'cannot lift'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 AufgabenChoose the correct sentence:
The subject must be in the instrumental case (என்னால்) and the verb must be negative (முடியாது).
இன்று என்னால் ____ முடியாது.
'Vara' means 'to come'.
Friend: 'நாளை என் வீட்டிற்கு வருகிறாயா?' You: 'மன்னிக்கவும், என்னால் ____.'
'Vara muṭiyātu' means 'cannot come', which fits the context of an invitation.
Situation: You are carrying a very heavy box and need help.
'Thukka muṭiyātu' means 'cannot lift'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt can be if said bluntly. Adding a reason or a 'sorry' makes it perfectly acceptable.
'Muṭiyātu' is for present/future (cannot), while 'muṭiyavillai' is for the past (could not).
Yes, but it's very firm, like saying 'No!' or 'Impossible!'
Replace 'muṭiyātu' with 'muṭiyum'. So, 'Ennāl muṭiyum'.
That is the colloquial, spoken version. 'Ennāl' is more formal/written.
No, it stays the same. Only the pronoun changes (Avaṉāl muṭiyātu, Avaḷāl muṭiyātu).
Technically yes, but 'Enakku nīnta teriyātu' is more accurate for a lack of skill.
In slang, some just say 'Mudiyala' (I can't [bear it]).
It means 'to finish' or 'to end'.
You can say 'Ennāl muṭiyavē muṭiyātu!' with emphasis.
Verwandte Redewendungen
என்னால் முடியும்
contrastI can
வாய்ப்பில்லை
similarNo chance
இயலாது
synonymImpossible / Unable
முடியவில்லை
specialized formCould not
வேண்டாம்
similarDon't want