Significado
Taking something with intent to return.
Contexto cultural
Borrowing household items like salt or coconut is a way of maintaining social ties in neighborhoods. In small businesses, 'Kadam' (credit) is often tracked in a small notebook called 'Kadam-pusthakam'. It is considered good luck to clear all personal debts before the New Year (Vishu). Directly asking for a large sum of money as 'Kadam' is often done privately to save 'Manam' (prestige).
Politeness
Add 'ഒന്ന്' (onnu) before 'vanguka' to make your request sound much softer and more polite.
Direction Matters
Never use 'Vanguka' if you are the one giving the money. That's 'Kodukkuka'.
Significado
Taking something with intent to return.
Politeness
Add 'ഒന്ന്' (onnu) before 'vanguka' to make your request sound much softer and more polite.
Direction Matters
Never use 'Vanguka' if you are the one giving the money. That's 'Kodukkuka'.
Bank Context
Use 'Vaipa' (loan) in a bank to sound more professional and knowledgeable.
Repayment
Always mention *when* you will return it to build trust (e.g., 'naale tharam' - I will give it tomorrow).
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Kadam Vanguka'.
ഞാൻ ഇന്നലെ ഒരു പുസ്തകം ______.
'ഇന്നലെ' (Yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'വാങ്ങി' is correct.
Which sentence means 'Can I borrow some money?'
Choose the correct option:
Option B expresses the need to borrow money. Option A means 'I lent money'.
Match the Malayalam phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the fundamental terms related to borrowing in Malayalam.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
രാഹുൽ: 'എന്റെ പേന എഴുതുന്നില്ല. നിന്റെ പേന ഒന്ന് ______?'
Rahul is asking to borrow, so 'Kadam vangatte' (May I borrow) is the polite request form.
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Ayudas visuales
Borrow vs Lend
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosഞാൻ ഇന്നലെ ഒരു പുസ്തകം ______.
'ഇന്നലെ' (Yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'വാങ്ങി' is correct.
Choose the correct option:
Option B expresses the need to borrow money. Option A means 'I lent money'.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the fundamental terms related to borrowing in Malayalam.
രാഹുൽ: 'എന്റെ പേന എഴുതുന്നില്ല. നിന്റെ പേന ഒന്ന് ______?'
Rahul is asking to borrow, so 'Kadam vangatte' (May I borrow) is the polite request form.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, it can be used for any physical object like books, tools, or household items.
'Kadam' is general and informal. 'Vaipa' is formal and usually refers to a bank loan.
You can say 'ഞാൻ ഇത് തിരിച്ചു തരാം' (Njan ithu thirichu tharam).
It depends on the relationship. Between close friends/neighbors, it's normal. With strangers, it's very unusual.
Yes, 'കാർ കടം വാങ്ങുക' is perfectly correct.
The past tense is 'കടം വാങ്ങി' (Kadam vangi).
You say 'കടം വാങ്ങരുത്' (Kadam vangaruthu).
Yes, but it sounds slightly informal. 'ആശയം കടം കൊള്ളുക' is more formal.
That is no longer 'Kadam'; it becomes 'Kavarchu' (theft) or just a gift if agreed upon!
Yes, youth often say 'Othekkuka' (to arrange/get) instead of 'Kadam Vanguka'.
Frases relacionadas
കടം കൊടുക്കുക
contrastTo lend
വായ്പ എടുക്കുക
specialized formTo take a loan
കടം തീർക്കുക
builds onTo clear a debt
തിരിച്ചു നൽകുക
similarTo give back
കടക്കാരൻ
specialized formDebtor / Shopkeeper