意味
Heading out for sports or games.
文化的背景
In Kerala, 'going to play' almost always means football. The state has a unique 'Sevens' football culture where matches are played on smaller fields with seven players on each side, often under floodlights in villages. The time between 4:30 PM and 6:30 PM is traditionally reserved for play. It is culturally expected that children and youth are outdoors during this time, returning home before the evening lamps (deepam) are lit. In urban Kerala (Kochi, Calicut), 'going to play' now often involves booking an artificial turf. These are open 24/7, and it's common for IT professionals to go to play at midnight. Playing in the heavy Kerala rain is a rite of passage. 'Mud football' is a popular variation where people go to play in slushy paddy fields during the monsoon.
The '-ān' secret
Whenever you want to say you are going 'to do' something, just add '-ān' to the verb root and follow it with 'pōkuka'. E.g., 'kazhikkan pōkuka' (going to eat).
Instrument Alert
Never use 'kaḷikkuka' for playing musical instruments. It makes you sound like you're treating the instrument as a toy.
意味
Heading out for sports or games.
The '-ān' secret
Whenever you want to say you are going 'to do' something, just add '-ān' to the verb root and follow it with 'pōkuka'. E.g., 'kazhikkan pōkuka' (going to eat).
Instrument Alert
Never use 'kaḷikkuka' for playing musical instruments. It makes you sound like you're treating the instrument as a toy.
Sound like a Local
Use 'pōvuvā' instead of 'pōkunnu' in casual chats. 'Njan kaḷikkān pōvuvā' sounds much more natural.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'play' to mean 'going to play'.
ഞാൻ വൈകുന്നേരം ഫുട്ബോൾ _______ പോകുന്നു.
The '-ān' suffix is needed to express the purpose of going.
Which sentence is the most natural way to invite a friend to play?
Choose the correct invitation:
'Pōkām' is the hortative form meaning 'let's go'.
Match the sentence to the correct context.
Sentence: 'അമ്മേ, ഞാൻ കളിക്കാൻ പൊക്കോട്ടെ?'
'Pokkoṭṭe' is a polite way to ask 'May I go?'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: നീ എവിടെ പോകുന്നു? B: ഞാൻ ഗ്രൗണ്ടിൽ _______ പോകുന്നു.
Since the location is 'ground', 'playing cricket' is the most logical activity.
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4 問題ഞാൻ വൈകുന്നേരം ഫുട്ബോൾ _______ പോകുന്നു.
The '-ān' suffix is needed to express the purpose of going.
Choose the correct invitation:
'Pōkām' is the hortative form meaning 'let's go'.
Sentence: 'അമ്മേ, ഞാൻ കളിക്കാൻ പൊക്കോട്ടെ?'
'Pokkoṭṭe' is a polite way to ask 'May I go?'.
A: നീ എവിടെ പോകുന്നു? B: ഞാൻ ഗ്രൗണ്ടിൽ _______ പോകുന്നു.
Since the location is 'ground', 'playing cricket' is the most logical activity.
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よくある質問
5 問Yes, 'cards kaḷikkān pōkuka' is perfectly correct for going to play a card game.
It's neutral. In a formal email to a coach, it's fine. In a business email, you might say 'participate in sports'.
They are the same. 'Pōvuka' is a common phonetic variation used in speech and informal writing.
Use the past tense: 'Njan kaḷikkān pōyi'.
Yes, 'kuṭṭikaḷ kaḷikkān pōkunnu' can mean children going to play with toys or in a sandbox.
関連フレーズ
കളി തുടങ്ങുക
builds onTo start the game
കളി നിർത്തുക
contrastTo stop playing
കളി പഠിക്കുക
similarTo learn the game
കളിക്കൂട്ടുകാരൻ
specialized formChildhood playmate