意味
Operating a car or bike.
文化的背景
In Kerala, driving is done on the left side of the road. The horn is used frequently to signal presence, especially on narrow curves in hilly areas like Idukki or Wayanad. Many Malayalis work as drivers in Gulf countries (UAE, Saudi Arabia). For them, 'Vāhanam ōṭikkuka' is a vital professional skill and a source of livelihood. The Kerala Motor Vehicles Department (MVD) is very active on social media, using humor and memes to promote safe driving. Phrases like 'Safe Drive, Stay Safe' are often translated or mixed with Malayalam. During the heavy monsoons (Edavappathi), driving becomes a specialized skill. People talk about 'aquaplaning' and 'potholes' using a mix of Malayalam and English.
Use 'Vandi' for daily life
While 'Vāhanam' is correct, using 'Vaṇḍi' will make you sound much more like a local.
Don't forget the 'i'
Saying 'ōṭuka' instead of 'ōṭikkuka' means you are running, not the car!
意味
Operating a car or bike.
Use 'Vandi' for daily life
While 'Vāhanam' is correct, using 'Vaṇḍi' will make you sound much more like a local.
Don't forget the 'i'
Saying 'ōṭuka' instead of 'ōṭikkuka' means you are running, not the car!
Master the retroflex 'ḍ'
The 'ḍ' in 'ōṭikkuka' is key to a good accent. Curl your tongue back to touch the roof of your mouth.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the verb.
എനിക്ക് കാർ _______ അറിയാം. (I know how to drive a car.)
The infinitive form 'ōṭikkān' (to drive) is used with 'ariyām' (know).
Which sentence is correct for 'Don't drive fast'?
Choose the correct Malayalam translation:
'-aruthu' is the negative imperative suffix used for 'don't'.
Match the vehicle with the correct verb.
Match the following:
Each mode of transport has a specific verb in Malayalam.
Complete the dialogue.
A: നീ എപ്പോഴാണ് വണ്ടി ______ പഠിച്ചത്? B: ഞാൻ കഴിഞ്ഞ വർഷം പഠിച്ചു.
The question asks 'When did you learn TO DRIVE'.
🎉 スコア: /4
ビジュアル学習ツール
Vehicles you can 'Ōṭikkuka'
Road
- • Car
- • Bus
- • Lorry
- • Auto-rickshaw
Two-Wheeler
- • Motorcycle
- • Scooter
練習問題バンク
4 問題എനിക്ക് കാർ _______ അറിയാം. (I know how to drive a car.)
The infinitive form 'ōṭikkān' (to drive) is used with 'ariyām' (know).
Choose the correct Malayalam translation:
'-aruthu' is the negative imperative suffix used for 'don't'.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Each mode of transport has a specific verb in Malayalam.
A: നീ എപ്പോഴാണ് വണ്ടി ______ പഠിച്ചത്? B: ഞാൻ കഴിഞ്ഞ വർഷം പഠിച്ചു.
The question asks 'When did you learn TO DRIVE'.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Technically yes for a motorboat, but 'thulayuka' is used for rowing and 'nayikkuka' for steering larger ships.
No, it's very common in modern speech, though 'ōṭikkuka' is preferred in formal writing.
You say 'Njan vandi ōṭikkān paṭikkukayāṇu'.
The English word 'Driver' is most common, but the formal Malayalam word is 'Vāhana-chalakan'.
Yes, 'ōṭikkuka' is used for both cars (driving) and bikes (riding) in Malayalam.
For a horse, you would use 'savari cheyyuka' (to trek/ride) or 'ōṭikkuka' if you are making the horse run fast.
'Vāhanam' is more formal/academic; 'Vaṇḍi' is the everyday word for any vehicle.
'Enikku vandi ōṭikkān ariyilla'.
Yes, for a train driver (loco pilot), we say 'Train ōṭikkunnu'.
The past tense is 'ōṭichu' (ഓടിച്ചു). Example: 'Njan innale vandi ōṭichu'.
関連フレーズ
വണ്ടി നിർത്തുക
contrastTo stop the vehicle.
വേഗത കുറയ്ക്കുക
builds onTo slow down.
ലൈസൻസ് എടുക്കുക
similarTo get a driving license.
അപകടം സംഭവിക്കുക
specialized formAn accident occurring.