Significado
Stating that there is plenty of time.
Contexto cultural
The phrase reflects the 'Porumai' (patience) value. Rushing is often seen as a sign of lack of breeding or 'padhippu' (education). In the IT sector, this phrase is used to build rapport and trust between managers and teams, moving away from 'hustle culture.' In villages, time is more fluid. This phrase is used to invite someone to stay longer and talk. For Tamils living abroad, this phrase is a way to maintain cultural identity and a slower pace of life amidst Western busyness.
The 'Um' Factor
Always include the '-um' in 'Ondrum'. Without it, the phrase sounds robotic and less polite.
Not for Emergencies
If someone is shouting for help, do NOT say this. It will sound like you don't care about their life!
Significado
Stating that there is plenty of time.
The 'Um' Factor
Always include the '-um' in 'Ondrum'. Without it, the phrase sounds robotic and less polite.
Not for Emergencies
If someone is shouting for help, do NOT say this. It will sound like you don't care about their life!
Spoken Shortcut
Use 'Onnum' instead of 'Ondrum' to sound like a local in Chennai.
Hospitality
Use this phrase when serving food to guests to make them feel they can eat as much as they want without rushing.
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the missing word to complete the phrase 'No rush at all.'
ஒன்றும் ________ இல்லை.
'அவசரம்' (Avasaram) means hurry/urgency, which is the core of this phrase.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: Your friend is running late and says 'I'm so sorry!'
This is the most polite and appropriate response to a friend who is late.
Complete the dialogue between a boss and an employee.
Employee: 'I will finish this by 5 PM.' Boss: '________. You can give it tomorrow.'
The boss is giving more time, so 'no rush' is the correct fit.
Which of these is the most natural spoken (informal) version of the phrase?
Choose the informal version:
In spoken Tamil, 'Ondrum' becomes 'Onnum' and 'Illai' becomes 'Illa'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosஒன்றும் ________ இல்லை.
'அவசரம்' (Avasaram) means hurry/urgency, which is the core of this phrase.
Situation: Your friend is running late and says 'I'm so sorry!'
This is the most polite and appropriate response to a friend who is late.
Employee: 'I will finish this by 5 PM.' Boss: '________. You can give it tomorrow.'
The boss is giving more time, so 'no rush' is the correct fit.
Choose the informal version:
In spoken Tamil, 'Ondrum' becomes 'Onnum' and 'Illai' becomes 'Illa'.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
12 preguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss, your grandmother, or a shopkeeper.
Yes, but 'Ondrum avasaramaillai' is more common and sounds more natural/polite.
'Ondrum' is the written/formal form. 'Onnum' is the spoken/informal form.
No, for that use 'Vegamaaga pogadhe' (Don't go fast). This phrase is for time pressure.
No, it specifically means 'There is no rush.' It is a positive, patient phrase.
Say 'Enakku avasaram' (To me, there is hurry).
Yes, though the accent might differ, the phrase is perfectly understood.
Yes, it's very common in polite business emails.
'Miga avasaram' (Very urgent).
Only if your tone of voice is very sharp. Usually, it is very sincere.
Tamil often puts the emphatic 'nothing' at the start for impact.
Yes, it's a great way to encourage them to be careful with their work.
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