意味
Feeling overwhelmed or confused.
文化的背景
In Kerala, silence is rare in public spaces. The idiom is a common way for people to express a need for personal space in a collectivist society. Comedy scenes often use this phrase when a character is bombarded with confusing information by a 'fast-talking' sidekick. During the 'SSLC' exam season, newspapers often use this idiom to describe the pressure on students. It is a 'safe' way to complain about work without being too aggressive. It frames the problem as a physical reaction.
Use it for empathy
If a friend is complaining about a hard day, saying 'Kettittu thala perukkunnu' (Hearing it makes my head swell) shows you really understand their stress.
Not for doctors
Remember, if you are actually sick, use 'Thala vedana' (headache). 'Thala perukkuka' is for mental states.
意味
Feeling overwhelmed or confused.
Use it for empathy
If a friend is complaining about a hard day, saying 'Kettittu thala perukkunnu' (Hearing it makes my head swell) shows you really understand their stress.
Not for doctors
Remember, if you are actually sick, use 'Thala vedana' (headache). 'Thala perukkuka' is for mental states.
The 'Vattayi' combo
For maximum effect, say 'തല പെരുത്ത് വട്ടായി' (Thala peruthu vattayi) to mean you are so overwhelmed you've gone crazy.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
ഈ ബഹളം കേട്ടിട്ട് എന്റെ തല ______.
'Perukkunnu' is the correct verb to describe the head swelling from noise.
Match the situation to the feeling.
You have 5 exams tomorrow and you haven't started studying.
Mental stress from exams is a classic 'Thala Perukkuka' situation.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the right way to say 'I am overwhelmed'.
Malayalam uses the dative 'Enikku' for feelings.
Complete the dialogue.
A: 'കുട്ടികൾ നല്ല ബഹളമാണല്ലോ!' B: 'അതെ, എന്റെ ______.'
The context of noise (bahalam) leads to the head swelling idiom.
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4 問題ഈ ബഹളം കേട്ടിട്ട് എന്റെ തല ______.
'Perukkunnu' is the correct verb to describe the head swelling from noise.
You have 5 exams tomorrow and you haven't started studying.
Mental stress from exams is a classic 'Thala Perukkuka' situation.
Choose the right way to say 'I am overwhelmed'.
Malayalam uses the dative 'Enikku' for feelings.
A: 'കുട്ടികൾ നല്ല ബഹളമാണല്ലോ!' B: 'അതെ, എന്റെ ______.'
The context of noise (bahalam) leads to the head swelling idiom.
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よくある質問
5 問No, it's not rude, but it is informal. It's a very common way to express frustration or exhaustion to friends and family.
Only if you have a very friendly, casual relationship. In a formal setting, it's better to say 'I am a bit overwhelmed' in a more formal way.
No, it's purely figurative. It describes the *feeling* of pressure.
'Perukkunnu' is happening now (is swelling), 'Peruthu' happened already (swelled).
You can say 'Enikku kurachu thala perukkunnu' (My head is swelling a little) to soften it.
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തല പെരുപ്പ്
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