معنی
Paying for something
زمینه فرهنگی
In small tea shops (Chaya kada), it's common to pay after consuming, not before. You simply tell the owner what you had and 'kāś koṭukkuka'. Kerala has one of the highest digital literacy rates in India. Even small vendors accept UPI. You'll often hear 'Google Pay cheyyām' as a synonym for 'kāś koṭukkuka'. When eating out with elders, the younger person often tries to pay, but the elder usually insists. This 'fight' to pay is a common sight. Tipping is not mandatory in Kerala but appreciated in restaurants. It's called 'bakshis' or simply leaving the 'bākki' (change).
The 'U' Drop
In written Malayalam, it is 'Kāśu', but in speaking, the 'u' is almost always silent. Just say 'Kāś'.
Recipient Suffix
Always remember to add '-nu' to the person you are paying. 'Raman kāś koṭuttu' means Raman paid. 'Ramanu kāś koṭuttu' means (someone) paid Raman.
معنی
Paying for something
The 'U' Drop
In written Malayalam, it is 'Kāśu', but in speaking, the 'u' is almost always silent. Just say 'Kāś'.
Recipient Suffix
Always remember to add '-nu' to the person you are paying. 'Raman kāś koṭuttu' means Raman paid. 'Ramanu kāś koṭuttu' means (someone) paid Raman.
Bargaining
If a price is too high, say 'Ithra kāś koṭukkān pattilla' (Can't pay this much money). It's a powerful bargaining phrase.
G-Pay is King
Even if you are paying digitally, use the phrase 'Kāś koṭukkuka'. It's more natural than saying 'transfer money'.
خودت رو بسنج
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'koṭukkuka' in the past tense.
ഞാൻ ഇന്നലെ കടക്കാരന് കാശ് ______.
'ഇന്നലെ' (yesterday) indicates the past tense.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I will pay'.
'Koṭukkum' is the future tense form.
Match the Malayalam phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the imperative, past, and negative forms.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ചായയ്ക്ക് എത്രയാ? B: പത്തു രൂപ. A: ശരി, ഞാൻ ______.
'Kāś koṭukkām' means 'I will pay/let me pay'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Where to use 'Kāś koṭukkuka'
Places
- • Shop
- • Restaurant
- • Auto
- • Market
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاഞാൻ ഇന്നലെ കടക്കാരന് കാശ് ______.
'ഇന്നലെ' (yesterday) indicates the past tense.
Choose the correct way to say 'I will pay'.
'Koṭukkum' is the future tense form.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are the imperative, past, and negative forms.
A: ചായയ്ക്ക് എത്രയാ? B: പത്തു രൂപ. A: ശരി, ഞാൻ ______.
'Kāś koṭukkām' means 'I will pay/let me pay'.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
7 سوالYes, 'paisa' is very common and slightly more informal. Both are interchangeable in daily life.
It is neutral. To be more polite, add 'please' (koṭukkū) or use a slightly more formal tone.
Say 'ഞാൻ കാശ് കൊടുത്തു കഴിഞ്ഞു' (Njan kāś koṭuttu kazhiññu).
'Kāś' is like 'cash/money' in daily talk. 'Paṇam' is more like 'wealth/finance' and is used in formal contexts.
If the context is clear (like at a checkout), you can just say 'Njan koṭukkām' (I will give/pay).
Say 'കാശ് കൊടുക്കണ്ട' (Kāś koṭukkaṇṭa).
Most Malayalis just use the English word 'bill'. 'Billu koṭukkuka' is also common.
عبارات مرتبط
കാശ് വാങ്ങുക
contrastTo take/receive money
പണം നൽകുക
synonymTo give money (formal)
കാശ് എറിയുക
specialized formTo throw money away
ചില്ലറ കൊടുക്കുക
specialized formTo give change
കടം കൊടുക്കുക
builds onTo lend money