معنی
Used when there is a problem/trouble.
زمینه فرهنگی
The phrase is a hallmark of the 'Freakan' subculture, characterized by colorful clothes, modified bikes, and heavy use of English-Malayalam slang. The movie 'Premam' (2015) is credited with making 'Seen' a household word across Kerala. On Kerala-based Instagram and Facebook pages, 'Seen' is used as a one-word reaction to almost any viral news. While common, using this phrase in front of parents might lead to a lecture about 'proper' Malayalam.
Tone Matters
Say it with a sigh for trouble, or with wide eyes for something cool.
Not for Bosses
Never tell your boss 'Seen aanu' if you miss a deadline; use 'Prashnam aanu'.
معنی
Used when there is a problem/trouble.
Tone Matters
Say it with a sigh for trouble, or with wide eyes for something cool.
Not for Bosses
Never tell your boss 'Seen aanu' if you miss a deadline; use 'Prashnam aanu'.
The 'Seen illa' trick
If you want to sound very chill and friendly, use 'Seen illa' whenever someone apologizes to you.
Movie References
Watching the movie 'Premam' will give you the perfect context for this phrase.
خودت رو بسنج
Choose the best response when a friend tells you they lost their wallet.
എന്റെ വാലറ്റ് കാണുന്നില്ല!
Losing a wallet is a problem, so 'Seen aanu' is the appropriate slang response.
Complete the sentence with the correct form.
മഴ പെയ്താൽ കളി ____ (If it rains, the game will be trouble).
'Aakum' is the future/conditional form 'will become'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are late for a movie and the tickets are sold out.
This is a negative, problematic situation.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
When to say 'Seen aanu'
Trouble
- • Late for work
- • Broken phone
- • Lost keys
Intensity
- • Cool car
- • Great movie
- • Big fight
بانک تمرین
3 تمرینهاഎന്റെ വാലറ്റ് കാണുന്നില്ല!
Losing a wallet is a problem, so 'Seen aanu' is the appropriate slang response.
മഴ പെയ്താൽ കളി ____ (If it rains, the game will be trouble).
'Aakum' is the future/conditional form 'will become'.
Situation: You are late for a movie and the tickets are sold out.
This is a negative, problematic situation.
🎉 امتیاز: /3
سوالات متداول
14 سوالNo, it's a loanword from English, but its usage as 'trouble' is unique to Malayalam slang.
Yes, if there's a problem with payment or stock, it's okay to use informally with the shopkeeper if they are young.
It's an intensified version of 'Seen aanu', meaning a very big or complicated mess.
Not inherently rude, but very informal. It's like saying 'this sucks' or 'this is a mess' in English.
Use 'Seen illa'.
Yes, 'Avan oru seen aanu' means 'He is a troublemaker'.
Yes, it's used all over Kerala, though Kochi is its 'capital'.
No, 'Seen' is used as an uncountable noun in this context.
Yes, to mean 'intense' or 'impressive', but context is everything.
'Prashnam' (പ്രശ്നം) or 'Kuzhappam' (കുഴപ്പം).
Yes, it's a great way to sound more natural in casual conversations.
സീൻ ആണ്.
Yes, 'Seen aayirunnu' (It was a scene).
It means 'it has become a problem'—usually used right when something goes wrong.
عبارات مرتبط
സീൻ ഇല്ല
contrastNo problem / It's fine
പണി പാളി
similarThe plan failed / I'm in trouble
അലമ്പ്
similarMessy / Chaotic
ഷോ കാണിക്കല്ലേ
builds onDon't show off