معنی
Talking big without actually doing anything.
زمینه فرهنگی
Vadas are a staple breakfast and snack. The process of making them is a common sight in 'Tea Kadais' (tea shops). This makes the metaphor instantly recognizable to everyone from a child to an elder. The idiom is a favorite of comedy legends like Vadivelu and Vivek. Their characters often 'fry vadas' to escape trouble, only to get caught later, reinforcing the idea that empty talk leads to failure. Even in London, Toronto, or Singapore, Tamil speakers use this phrase to maintain a connection to their roots' humor. It's a way of signaling 'insider' knowledge of the language. The phrase is so powerful that it's often used in political cartoons. A politician might be drawn literally frying vadas while people around him starve.
Use it for Teasing
It's a great way to bond with Tamil friends by showing you understand their humor.
Watch the Tone
If said too aggressively, it can start a fight. Keep it light and smiling.
معنی
Talking big without actually doing anything.
Use it for Teasing
It's a great way to bond with Tamil friends by showing you understand their humor.
Watch the Tone
If said too aggressively, it can start a fight. Keep it light and smiling.
The 'Big' Vada
Add the word 'Periya' (Big) to make it even more sarcastic: 'Periya vada suduran!'
Cinema Connection
Watch a Vadivelu comedy clip on YouTube to see the perfect body language for this phrase.
خودت رو بسنج
Complete the sentence with the correct word.
அவன் சும்மா வாயில் ______ சுடுகிறான்.
The idiom specifically uses 'Vada' (வடை).
Which situation best fits the idiom 'வாயில் வடை சுடுதல்'?
A person says...
The idiom is for unrealistic, empty boasts.
Fill in the response to complete the dialogue.
Arun: 'நான் அடுத்த மாதம் நிலவுக்குப் போவேன்!' Balu: '_________________'
Balu is calling out Arun's impossible boast.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are all related idioms for different types of talk.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
ابزارهای بصری یادگیری
Talk vs. Action
بانک تمرین
4 تمرینهاஅவன் சும்மா வாயில் ______ சுடுகிறான்.
The idiom specifically uses 'Vada' (வடை).
A person says...
The idiom is for unrealistic, empty boasts.
Arun: 'நான் அடுத்த மாதம் நிலவுக்குப் போவேன்!' Balu: '_________________'
Balu is calling out Arun's impossible boast.
هر مورد سمت چپ را با جفتش در سمت راست مطابقت دهید:
These are all related idioms for different types of talk.
🎉 امتیاز: /4
سوالات متداول
10 سوالTo friends, no. To elders or bosses, yes. It's like saying 'Stop bullsh*tting' in English.
Usually, it's reserved for 'big' boasts or promises, not just a small white lie.
There isn't a direct 'food' opposite, but 'Sonnapadi seithal' (doing as said) is the behavioral opposite.
Yes, you can't say 'frying idlis' or 'frying dosas.' The idiom is fixed with Vada.
Yes, 'Avan nalla vada suttan' (He fried a good vada) means he successfully fooled everyone with his talk.
Yes, though they might have other local variations, 'Vada suduthal' is generally understood.
Because frying vadas creates a lot of 'hissing' sound and steam (hot air), but the result is just a small snack.
Yes, sarcastically: 'Naan onnum vada sudala, nijama thaan solren' (I'm not boasting, I'm telling the truth).
Only in informal blogs, social media, or movie scripts.
More of a 'braggart' than a malicious liar. It implies they want to look big.
عبارات مرتبط
புருடா விடுதல்
similarTelling blatant lies.
கதை விடுதல்
similarMaking up stories/excuses.
ரீல் விடுதல்
similarExaggerating like a movie.
அள்ளி விடுதல்
similarThrowing around exaggerations.
சொன்னதைச் செய்தல்
contrastDoing what was said.