मतलब
Taking more than one can handle
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
The 'Thoon' (pillar) was often carved from teak or rosewood and was a symbol of the family's wealth and stability. A weak pillar was a source of shame and fear. With the rise of IT hubs in Kochi and Trivandrum, this proverb is now used to describe 'burnout' and the pressure of meeting unrealistic deadlines. Malayalis working abroad often feel they are the 'pillars' of their families. If the economy in the Gulf dips, they use this phrase to describe their inability to meet family demands. Authors like Vaikom Muhammad Basheer have used similar metaphors to describe the 'little man' crushed by the weight of societal expectations.
Use for Empathy
Use this phrase to show you understand someone is struggling. It sounds more empathetic than just saying 'you are failing'.
Don't Overuse
Since it's a proverb, using it in every sentence makes you sound like an old textbook. Save it for significant situations.
मतलब
Taking more than one can handle
Use for Empathy
Use this phrase to show you understand someone is struggling. It sounds more empathetic than just saying 'you are failing'.
Don't Overuse
Since it's a proverb, using it in every sentence makes you sound like an old textbook. Save it for significant situations.
Combine with 'Maari'
It sounds most natural when used with the verb 'maari' (became). E.g., '...തൂണായി മാറി'.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.
താങ്ങാൻ ______ തൂൺ
'Vayyaatha' is the traditional idiomatic word used in this proverb.
Which situation best fits the proverb?
A student who is already failing three subjects decides to join the football team, the debate club, and the music band all at once.
The student is taking on more than they can handle, which is the exact meaning of the proverb.
Complete the dialogue naturally.
രാമു: 'ഞാൻ ഈ വലിയ കമ്പനി ഒറ്റയ്ക്ക് നടത്താൻ തീരുമാനിച്ചു.' സോമു: 'സൂക്ഷിക്കണം, പരിചയമില്ലാത്തവർക്ക് ഇത് ______.'
Somu is warning Ramu about the difficulty of the task relative to his experience.
Identify the correct figurative meaning.
What does 'താങ്ങാൻ വയ്യാത്ത തൂൺ' imply in a professional context?
The proverb is a metaphor for professional or personal over-extension.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासതാങ്ങാൻ ______ തൂൺ
'Vayyaatha' is the traditional idiomatic word used in this proverb.
A student who is already failing three subjects decides to join the football team, the debate club, and the music band all at once.
The student is taking on more than they can handle, which is the exact meaning of the proverb.
രാമു: 'ഞാൻ ഈ വലിയ കമ്പനി ഒറ്റയ്ക്ക് നടത്താൻ തീരുമാനിച്ചു.' സോമു: 'സൂക്ഷിക്കണം, പരിചയമില്ലാത്തവർക്ക് ഇത് ______.'
Somu is warning Ramu about the difficulty of the task relative to his experience.
What does 'താങ്ങാൻ വയ്യാത്ത തൂൺ' imply in a professional context?
The proverb is a metaphor for professional or personal over-extension.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
4 सवालNot inherently, but it can be if used to belittle someone's efforts. It's best used as a neutral observation or self-reflection.
No, it is almost exclusively used for negative or overwhelming situations.
'Vayya' is a verb (cannot), 'vayyaatha' is the adjective form (which cannot).
Yes, very often in family dramas to describe a character's struggle.
संबंधित मुहावरे
ചുമക്കാൻ വയ്യാത്ത ചുമട്
synonymA load that cannot be carried.
കൈയ്യിലൊതുങ്ങാത്തത് പിടിക്കുക
similarTo catch something that doesn't fit in your hand.
അമിതഭാരം
specialized formExcessive weight.
എളിയവന് ഏണി വെക്കുക
contrastTo provide a ladder for the humble.