معنی
Indicating sufficiency
زمینه فرهنگی
In a traditional Sadya, you must say 'Atu mati' before the server places the food on your leaf, otherwise, it is considered polite for them to keep serving. A hand gesture is often more effective than the words alone. Malayalis value directness in technical matters but politeness in social ones. 'Atu mati' is a bridge between the two, allowing for a clear 'no' that remains socially acceptable. Among the diaspora, 'Atu mati' is often used to express a desire for a simpler life, contrasting the 'excess' of foreign countries with the 'sufficiency' of home. The phrase is a staple of 'strict but loving' parenting. It is the verbal line in the sand for candy, screen time, and play.
The Hand Gesture
Always pair 'Atu mati' with a raised palm if you are refusing food. It's the universal 'stop' sign in Kerala.
Don't add 'Aanu'
Avoid saying 'Atu mati aanu'. It's the most common beginner mistake and marks you as a foreigner immediately.
معنی
Indicating sufficiency
The Hand Gesture
Always pair 'Atu mati' with a raised palm if you are refusing food. It's the universal 'stop' sign in Kerala.
Don't add 'Aanu'
Avoid saying 'Atu mati aanu'. It's the most common beginner mistake and marks you as a foreigner immediately.
The Malabar Twist
In Northern Kerala, say 'Atu matia' to sound like a local.
The Second Refusal
Expect people to ignore your first 'Atu mati'. In Kerala, you often have to say it twice or thrice to be taken seriously!
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the blank to say 'That is enough for me'.
എനിക്ക് ___ മതി.
'Atu' means 'that', completing the phrase 'Atu mati'.
Which of these is the most polite way to ask 'Is that enough?'
Select the correct question form:
Adding the '-o' suffix turns a statement into a question in Malayalam.
Match the response to the situation.
A waiter is pouring too much water into your glass.
'Atu mati' is the standard way to stop someone from pouring.
Complete the dialogue.
Friend: 'ഇനി കുറച്ച് ചോറ് വേണോ?' (Do you want some more rice?) You: 'വേണ്ട, ___.'
'Atu mati' is the natural way to decline more food when you are full.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
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بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاഎനിക്ക് ___ മതി.
'Atu' means 'that', completing the phrase 'Atu mati'.
Select the correct question form:
Adding the '-o' suffix turns a statement into a question in Malayalam.
A waiter is pouring too much water into your glass.
'Atu mati' is the standard way to stop someone from pouring.
Friend: 'ഇനി കുറച്ച് ചോറ് വേണോ?' (Do you want some more rice?) You: 'വേണ്ട, ___.'
'Atu mati' is the natural way to decline more food when you are full.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالNo, it is neutral. However, your tone of voice can make it sound dismissive. Keep your tone soft to remain polite.
Yes, 'Mati' alone is very common and means the same thing. 'Atu mati' is just slightly more specific ('That is enough').
Use 'Atu pora'. 'Pora' is the specific negative counterpart to 'mati'.
'Mati' is for functional sufficiency (I have enough rice). 'Thripthi' is for emotional satisfaction (I am happy/satisfied with the meal).
Yes! 'Pathu nimisham mati' means 'Ten minutes is enough'.
In very formal writing, you might use 'paryaptham', but in 99% of spoken situations, 'Atu mati' is used regardless of status.
It adds emphasis and urgency, usually when someone is pouring something quickly and you want them to stop immediately.
Yes, but it's aggressive. 'Atu mati, nirthu!' means 'That's enough, stop!'.
No. 'Mati' is a defective verb and stays the same for one thing or many things.
It means 'It has become enough' or 'I am fed up'.
عبارات مرتبط
മതിയാക്കുക
builds onTo finish or stop something.
അത്രയും മതി
similarThat much is enough.
മതിയാവോളം
specialized formUntil it is enough / To one's heart's content.
പോരാ
contrastNot enough.
മതിയായ
similarSufficient / Adequate.