Bedeutung
Instruction for pace.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In traditional Tamil households, walking loudly or too fast inside the house is often discouraged, especially for youngsters, as it is seen as lacking 'adakkam' (modesty/discipline). When performing 'Pradakshina' (walking around the deity), it is mandatory to walk slowly while chanting or meditating. Rushing is considered disrespectful to the deity. Traditional Tamil medicine (Siddha) often prescribes 'Methuvāka naṭappaṯu' (walking slowly) as a form of light exercise to balance the 'Vatha' (air) humor in the body. Ancient poets often described the 'Annam' (swan) gait as the ideal slow, graceful walk. This cultural ideal still influences how 'Methuvāka naṭa' is perceived in artistic contexts.
The '-āka' Rule
Remember that almost any Tamil adjective can become an adverb by adding '-āka'. This will double your vocabulary instantly!
Respect Matters
Never say 'Naṭa' to someone older than you. Use 'Naṭaṅkaḷ' to avoid sounding rude.
Bedeutung
Instruction for pace.
The '-āka' Rule
Remember that almost any Tamil adjective can become an adverb by adding '-āka'. This will double your vocabulary instantly!
Respect Matters
Never say 'Naṭa' to someone older than you. Use 'Naṭaṅkaḷ' to avoid sounding rude.
Reduplication
Say 'Methu methuvāka' to sound more like a native speaker when you want to emphasize extreme slowness.
Gait and Grace
In Tamil movies, a slow-motion walk (mass entry) is a huge trope. Use this phrase when discussing your favorite actors!
Teste dich selbst
Choose the correct formal version of 'Walk slowly'.
உயர்ந்த அதிகாரியிடம் சொல்லும்போது எது சரி?
The suffix '-ṅkaḷ' is required for formal/polite contexts.
Fill in the blank with the correct adverbial form.
தரை ஈரமாக இருக்கிறது, மெது____ நட.
The suffix '-āka' (which becomes '-vāka' after 'u') turns the adjective 'methu' into an adverb.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are walking in a beautiful garden with a friend.
Walking slowly is appropriate for enjoying a garden.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ஏன் ஓடுகிறாய்? B: எனக்கு நேரமாகிவிட்டது. A: பரவாயில்லை, விழுந்துவிடுவாய். _________.
The speaker warns about falling, so 'walk slowly' is the logical advice.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenஉயர்ந்த அதிகாரியிடம் சொல்லும்போது எது சரி?
The suffix '-ṅkaḷ' is required for formal/polite contexts.
தரை ஈரமாக இருக்கிறது, மெது____ நட.
The suffix '-āka' (which becomes '-vāka' after 'u') turns the adjective 'methu' into an adverb.
Situation: You are walking in a beautiful garden with a friend.
Walking slowly is appropriate for enjoying a garden.
A: ஏன் ஓடுகிறாய்? B: எனக்கு நேரமாகிவிட்டது. A: பரவாயில்லை, விழுந்துவிடுவாய். _________.
The speaker warns about falling, so 'walk slowly' is the logical advice.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
14 Fragen'Methuvāka' is slightly more formal and precise. 'Mella' is very common in daily speech and can also mean 'quietly'.
No, for a car you should say 'Methuvāka pō' (Go slowly) or 'Methuvāka ōṭṭu' (Drive slowly).
Add 'koñjam' (a little) at the beginning: 'Koñjam methuvāka naṭaṅkaḷ' (Please walk a little slowly).
It is a strong verb, which means it takes 'kk' in the present tense (naṭakkirēṉ).
Yes, but it's more common to say 'Nithānamāka pōkalām' (Let's go steadily).
The opposite is 'Vēkamāka naṭa' (Walk fast).
You say 'Methuvāka naṭakkāthē'.
In formal speech, yes. In casual speech, it is often shortened to 'Methuvā'.
Only if you are literally discussing physical movement. Otherwise, it's too simple for professional metaphors.
In Tamil philosophy, life is seen as a walk or a journey, so 'what walks' is 'what happens'.
மெதுவாக நட.
Yes, use the plural form: 'Methuvāka naṭaṅkaḷ'.
Yes, 'Methuvāṉa thalaiyaṇai' means 'a soft pillow'.
Extremely common! Many romantic songs use it to describe a lover's walk.
Verwandte Redewendungen
மெல்ல நட
synonymWalk softly/slowly
வேகமாக நட
contrastWalk fast
நிதானமாக நட
similarWalk steadily/carefully
மெதுவாக பேசு
builds onSpeak slowly/softly
நடை பயிற்சி
specialized formWalking exercise