मतलब
Exaggerating or lying
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Exaggeration is often seen as a form of entertainment in rural Tamil Nadu. 'Kadhai aḷatthal' (measuring stories) is a related term where people gather to tell tall tales. The 'Comedy Track' in Tamil movies often features a character who is an 'Aḷḷi viṭu-er.' This character is usually the sidekick who gets the hero into trouble with his lies. The term 'Uruṭṭu' has largely replaced 'Aḷḷi viṭutal' in WhatsApp and Twitter. However, 'Aḷḷi viṭutal' remains the 'classic' version used in literature and news. In the diaspora (UK, Canada), the phrase is often used by parents to tease children who make up excuses for not doing homework.
Use for 'Tall Tales'
Use this specifically when someone is telling a story that sounds like a movie plot.
Not for 'Mistakes'
If someone makes a factual error by accident, don't use this. It implies intentional exaggeration.
मतलब
Exaggerating or lying
Use for 'Tall Tales'
Use this specifically when someone is telling a story that sounds like a movie plot.
Not for 'Mistakes'
If someone makes a factual error by accident, don't use this. It implies intentional exaggeration.
The 'Sarcastic' Tone
Say it with a slight smile and a tilted head to make it sound like friendly teasing rather than a harsh accusation.
Cinema Connection
If you use this while watching a Tamil movie, you will sound like a native speaker!
खुद को परखो
Choose the correct idiom to describe someone bragging about their new phone.
அவன் தன் புது போனைப் பற்றி _________.
'Aḷḷi viṭukiṟāṉ' is the idiom for bragging/exaggerating.
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb 'viṭu'.
நேற்று அவன் ரொம்ப அள்ளி _________.
Since the sentence starts with 'Nēṟṟu' (Yesterday), we need the past tense 'viṭṭāṉ'.
Match the response to the situation.
Situation: A friend says they can speak 50 languages. Your response:
You use 'Aḷḷi viṭāthē!' (Don't lie!) to call out an impossible claim.
Complete the dialogue.
A: அவன் சொல்வது உண்மையா? B: இல்லை, அவன் சும்மா _________.
The context 'No, he is just...' implies he is lying/exaggerating.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Viṭu vs Koṭu
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासஅவன் தன் புது போனைப் பற்றி _________.
'Aḷḷi viṭukiṟāṉ' is the idiom for bragging/exaggerating.
நேற்று அவன் ரொம்ப அள்ளி _________.
Since the sentence starts with 'Nēṟṟu' (Yesterday), we need the past tense 'viṭṭāṉ'.
Situation: A friend says they can speak 50 languages. Your response:
You use 'Aḷḷi viṭāthē!' (Don't lie!) to call out an impossible claim.
A: அவன் சொல்வது உண்மையா? B: இல்லை, அவன் சும்மா _________.
The context 'No, he is just...' implies he is lying/exaggerating.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo, it's not a swear word. It's a common idiom, but it is informal and can be rude if used with superiors.
Usually, it's reserved for 'big' lies or boastful exaggerations. For a small white lie, 'poy' is enough.
'Uruṭṭu' is modern slang used by young people. 'Aḷḷi viṭutal' is the traditional idiom used by all ages.
You say 'அள்ளி விடாதே!' (Aḷḷi viṭāthē!).
Only in informal writing like stories, movie scripts, or personal messages. Avoid it in formal essays.
Not really, as the concept itself is a bit confrontational. You could say 'நீங்கள் சொல்வது நம்பும்படியாக இல்லை' (What you say is not believable).
90% of the time it means exaggerating/lying. 10% of the time it's used literally for scooping sand/grain.
Yes, sarcastically! 'நான் கொஞ்சம் அள்ளி விட்டுட்டேன்' (I exaggerated a little bit).
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite, but 'உண்மையை பேசுதல்' (speaking the truth) is the literal opposite.
Yes, it's very common to use it when children tell cute, impossible stories.
संबंधित मुहावरे
கதை விடுதல்
synonymTelling stories/lies
புளுகுதல்
similarBluffing
அள்ளி கொடுத்தல்
contrastGiving generously
உருட்டுதல்
synonymRolling (Slang for lying)
வாயடித்தல்
similarChattering/Talking big