मतलब
Requesting assistance from someone.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Kerala, it's common to use kinship terms like 'Chetta' (elder brother) or 'Chechi' (elder sister) when asking for help from strangers. It creates a sense of familial obligation. On WhatsApp, Malayalis often send 'Oru sahayam venam' as a single message and wait for a reply before stating the actual request. This is seen as polite by some and annoying by others! In professional settings, 'Sahayam' is often replaced by 'Support' (using the English word) or 'Assistance' to sound more modern. In villages, asking for help with physical labor (like moving a fallen tree) is expected and rarely refused, reflecting the 'Kootayma' (community) spirit.
The 'Chetta' Rule
Always prefix the phrase with 'Chetta' (for men) or 'Chechi' (for women) when asking strangers. It makes them much more likely to help!
Don't be too direct
Avoid saying just 'Sahayam venam'. Adding 'Enikku' or 'Oru' makes it sound more natural and less like a command.
मतलब
Requesting assistance from someone.
The 'Chetta' Rule
Always prefix the phrase with 'Chetta' (for men) or 'Chechi' (for women) when asking strangers. It makes them much more likely to help!
Don't be too direct
Avoid saying just 'Sahayam venam'. Adding 'Enikku' or 'Oru' makes it sound more natural and less like a command.
The Polite Past
Use 'venamayirunnu' (needed) to sound extra polite, as if you are hesitant to bother them.
Reciprocity
If someone helps you, always say 'Nanni' (Thank you) or 'Valare upakaram' (Very helpful).
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to say 'I need a help'.
എനിക്ക് ____ സഹായം വേണം.
'Oru' means 'one' or 'a', which is the standard way to phrase this request.
Which is the correct way to ask 'Do you need help?'
Choose the correct question form:
The '-o' suffix at the end of 'venam' turns it into a question.
Match the phrase to the situation.
You are at a friend's house and want to borrow their charger.
This is a polite way to preface a small personal favor.
Complete the dialogue.
A: സുരേഷേ, ഒരു സഹായം വേണം. B: ________
'Enthada? Para' (What is it? Tell me) is the natural, friendly response to a request for help.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासഎനിക്ക് ____ സഹായം വേണം.
'Oru' means 'one' or 'a', which is the standard way to phrase this request.
Choose the correct question form:
The '-o' suffix at the end of 'venam' turns it into a question.
You are at a friend's house and want to borrow their charger.
This is a polite way to preface a small personal favor.
A: സുരേഷേ, ഒരു സഹായം വേണം. B: ________
'Enthada? Para' (What is it? Tell me) is the natural, friendly response to a request for help.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt's okay for a casual boss, but for a formal one, use 'Oru sahayam abhyarthikkunnu' or 'Onnu sahayikkamo?'.
Sahayam is general help (like lifting a bag). Upakaram is a favor (like lending money or doing a task for someone).
Yes, it is very common. Often written as 'Oru help venam' using the English word.
Say 'Enikku sahayam venda'.
Malayalam uses the dative case for feelings, needs, and possessions. It's like saying 'To me, help is needed'.
Yes, 'help' is a very common loanword. You can say 'Oru help venam' and everyone will understand.
Shout 'Sahayikkane!' or 'Odi varane!'.
It can mean 'need', 'want', or 'must' depending on the context.
Yes, very. People are generally helpful, especially if you use the right kinship terms.
Say 'Athe, venam' (Yes, I need) or 'Venda, nanni' (No, thanks).
संबंधित मुहावरे
സഹായിക്കാമോ?
similarCan you help?
ഉപകാരം
synonymFavor
സഹായം ചെയ്യുക
builds onTo do a help
സഹായം വേണ്ട
contrastDon't need help
കൂട്ടിന് വരിക
specialized formTo come along as company