Significado
A polite request for someone to sit.
Contexto cultural
Hospitality is paramount. Offering a seat is the first of 'Pancha Upachara' (five services) offered to a guest. In Kerala offices, you should not sit until the host says 'Dayavayi Irikkoo'. There is a strong culture of giving up seats for women and the elderly, accompanied by this phrase. In many traditional settings, people sit on the floor. The phrase still applies, but the 'seat' is a mat (Paaya).
The Hand Gesture
Always gesture towards the chair with an open palm when saying this. It completes the politeness.
Avoid 'Iri'
Never say 'Iri' to someone you don't know well; it sounds like you are talking to a pet or a servant.
Significado
A polite request for someone to sit.
The Hand Gesture
Always gesture towards the chair with an open palm when saying this. It completes the politeness.
Avoid 'Iri'
Never say 'Iri' to someone you don't know well; it sounds like you are talking to a pet or a servant.
The 'Irunnalum' Upgrade
If you want to sound like a native expert, use 'Irunnalum' in very formal settings.
Tea is Mandatory
In Kerala, asking someone to sit is an unspoken promise of a snack or drink.
Ponte a prueba
Which is the most appropriate way to ask an elderly person to sit?
അമ്മൂമ്മേ, _______ ഇരിക്കൂ.
'Dayavayi' adds the necessary politeness for an elder.
Complete the polite command for 'to sit'.
ദയവായി ഇരിക്ക__.
The '-oo' suffix creates the polite imperative.
Match the phrase to the relationship.
Match: 1. Dayavayi Irikkoo, 2. Iri
Formal for authority, informal for family.
What comes next in this hospitality ritual?
Host: 'വരൂ, ദയവായി ഇരിക്കൂ.' Guest: 'നന്ദി.' Host: '_______?'
Offering tea/water is the standard next step after seating a guest.
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Ayudas visuales
When to use 'Dayavayi Irikkoo'
Places
- • Home
- • Office
- • Bus
- • Clinic
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosഅമ്മൂമ്മേ, _______ ഇരിക്കൂ.
'Dayavayi' adds the necessary politeness for an elder.
ദയവായി ഇരിക്ക__.
The '-oo' suffix creates the polite imperative.
Match: 1. Dayavayi Irikkoo, 2. Iri
Formal for authority, informal for family.
Host: 'വരൂ, ദയവായി ഇരിക്കൂ.' Guest: 'നന്ദി.' Host: '_______?'
Offering tea/water is the standard next step after seating a guest.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasNo, 'Irikkoo' alone is polite, but 'Dayavayi' makes it extra respectful.
Yes, it is the perfect phrase for a student to use with a teacher.
Irikkoo is a polite command; Irunnalum is a polite permission ('You may sit').
You would say 'ഇരിക്കരുത്' (Irikkaruthu).
Yes, it's a staple in every family drama when guests arrive.
Yes, if you are inviting someone over.
No, the phrase is gender-neutral.
You can still say 'Dayavayi Irikkoo', or add 'Ellavarum' (Everyone) at the start.
Yes, but using the Malayalam phrase shows much more warmth and effort.
It's a soft tap, like the 'tt' in the American English word 'better'.
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