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അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കുക

അരയ തലയ മറകകക

Tighten waist and head

意味

Preparing for hard work

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文化的背景

The idiom reflects the daily life of traditional farmers who had to physically secure their clothes before working in muddy paddy fields. Warriors in Kerala tie a long cloth (Kacha) around their waist to protect their core and provide stability during combat. Journalists love this phrase. It's the go-to headline for any political party announcing their election strategy. In Kerala's highly competitive education system, parents often use this phrase to motivate children before board exams.

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Use it for Motivation

If you want to sound like a native speaker encouraging someone, use this phrase instead of just saying 'Work hard'.

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Don't be too literal

If you say this while actually tightening a belt, people might think you are making a joke. It's 99% metaphorical today.

意味

Preparing for hard work

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Use it for Motivation

If you want to sound like a native speaker encouraging someone, use this phrase instead of just saying 'Work hard'.

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Don't be too literal

If you say this while actually tightening a belt, people might think you are making a joke. It's 99% metaphorical today.

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Newspaper Reading

Look for this phrase in the 'Kerala' section of Malayalam newspapers like Manorama or Mathrubhumi. You will see it almost every day in political news.

自分をテスト

Fill in the missing words to complete the idiom.

പരീക്ഷ അടുക്കാറായപ്പോൾ അവൻ അരയും _______ മുറുക്കി പഠനം തുടങ്ങി.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: തലയും

The full idiom is 'അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കുക' (Waist and Head).

Which situation best fits the use of this idiom?

When would you say 'അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കി'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: When you are starting a difficult project.

The idiom is used for intense preparation for hard work.

Complete the dialogue.

Ravi: 'ജോലി കിട്ടാൻ വലിയ മത്സരമാണല്ലോ.' Sita: 'അതെ, അതുകൊണ്ട് നമ്മൾ _______.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കണം

Sita is saying they must prepare hard because of the competition.

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3 問題
Fill in the missing words to complete the idiom. Fill Blank A1

പരീക്ഷ അടുക്കാറായപ്പോൾ അവൻ അരയും _______ മുറുക്കി പഠനം തുടങ്ങി.

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: തലയും

The full idiom is 'അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കുക' (Waist and Head).

Which situation best fits the use of this idiom? Choose A1

When would you say 'അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കി'?

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: When you are starting a difficult project.

The idiom is used for intense preparation for hard work.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

Ravi: 'ജോലി കിട്ടാൻ വലിയ മത്സരമാണല്ലോ.' Sita: 'അതെ, അതുകൊണ്ട് നമ്മൾ _______.'

✓ 正解! ✗ おしい! 正解: അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കണം

Sita is saying they must prepare hard because of the competition.

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よくある質問

10 問

It is neutral. You can use it with friends, but it's also very common in formal news reports and speeches.

No, it's best reserved for tasks that require significant effort or determination.

'Ara' means waist in Malayalam.

Yes, 'Aramurukkuka' is a common shortened version with the same meaning.

No, it is almost always positive, implying determination and readiness.

Yes, saying 'I am prepared to work hard for this role' using this idiom shows good command of the language and culture.

Tamil has 'Kachai kattuthal', which is similar, but 'Arayum thalayum murukkuka' is uniquely Malayalam in its phrasing.

You say 'ഞാൻ അരയും തലയും മുറുക്കി' (Njan arayum thalayum murukki).

'Thala' means head.

The imagery is old, but the usage is very modern and frequent.

関連フレーズ

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കച്ചമുറുക്കുക

similar

To tie the martial arts waist cloth.

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ഒരുങ്ങിയിറങ്ങുക

synonym

To set out fully prepared.

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നടുക്കെട്ടുക

similar

To tie the waist.

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പൊരുതാൻ തയ്യാറാവുക

builds on

To be ready to fight.

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