A2 Expression Neutral

அவசரம் வேண்டாம்

அவசரம வணடம

No need to hurry

Significado

Advising someone to take their time.

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Contexto cultural

Patience is considered a supreme virtue. The phrase 'Avasaram vendam' is often used by elders to instill a sense of calm in the younger generation. When a guest is leaving, saying 'Avasaram vendam' is a way to show you enjoy their company and aren't rushing them out the door. In modern Indian IT hubs like Chennai, this phrase is used by empathetic managers to prevent burnout among employees. Many Tamil proverbs emphasize that God's grace comes to those who wait, making 'Avasaram vendam' a secular echo of this spiritual patience.

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The Smile Factor

Always say this with a smile. It reinforces the kindness of the phrase.

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Not for Emergencies

Never use this if someone is actually in danger or needs to move fast for safety.

Significado

Advising someone to take their time.

💡

The Smile Factor

Always say this with a smile. It reinforces the kindness of the phrase.

⚠️

Not for Emergencies

Never use this if someone is actually in danger or needs to move fast for safety.

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Texting Shortcut

In WhatsApp, you can just type 'Avasaram illa' to be even more casual.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank to tell your friend not to rush while eating.

சாப்பிடும்போது ________ வேண்டாம்.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: அவசரம்

'Avasaram' is the noun for hurry, completing the phrase 'Avasaram vendam'.

Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee.

Employee: 'I will finish the report in 10 minutes!' Boss: '________, take your time.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: அவசரம் வேண்டாம்

The boss is telling the employee to take their time, so 'Avasaram vendam' is the correct reassurance.

Match the phrase to the correct situation.

Situation: You are teaching a child to cross the road safely.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: அவசரம் வேண்டாம், சாலையைக் கவனி.

Safety advice often uses 'Avasaram vendam' to encourage caution.

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Ayudas visuales

When to say 'Avasaram Vendam'

Social

  • Guest leaving
  • Friend eating
  • Texting back
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Work

  • Deadlines
  • Learning a skill
  • Meetings

Banco de ejercicios

3 ejercicios
Fill in the blank to tell your friend not to rush while eating. Fill Blank A1

சாப்பிடும்போது ________ வேண்டாம்.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: அவசரம்

'Avasaram' is the noun for hurry, completing the phrase 'Avasaram vendam'.

Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee. dialogue_completion A2

Employee: 'I will finish the report in 10 minutes!' Boss: '________, take your time.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: அவசரம் வேண்டாம்

The boss is telling the employee to take their time, so 'Avasaram vendam' is the correct reassurance.

Match the phrase to the correct situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: You are teaching a child to cross the road safely.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: அவசரம் வேண்டாம், சாலையைக் கவனி.

Safety advice often uses 'Avasaram vendam' to encourage caution.

🎉 Puntuación: /3

Preguntas frecuentes

5 preguntas

Yes, it is very polite. It shows you care about the quality of work and the person's well-being.

Usually, you say 'Enakku avasaram illai' (I am not in a hurry) rather than 'vendam' for yourself.

The opposite is 'Seekiram!' (Quickly!) or 'Avasaram!' (It's urgent!).

No, it sounds patient and deliberate, which are positive traits in Tamil culture.

Yes, it is a great way to teach children to be careful and patient.

Frases relacionadas

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நிதானமாக

synonym

Steadily / Calmly

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மெதுவாக

similar

Slowly

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சீக்கிரம்

contrast

Quickly / Hurry up

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பொறுமை

builds on

Patience

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அவசரம் இல்லை

similar

No hurry (fact)

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