意味
Even good things are bad in excess.
文化的背景
The proverb is a cornerstone of Siddha medicine. Practitioners believe that health is a state of equilibrium. They often use this phrase to explain why even herbal medicine must be taken in exact doses. In Tamil culture, guests are treated like gods and fed extensively. However, a polite guest might use this proverb to decline a fourth helping of food, showing they are wise and self-controlled. The concept of 'Alavu' (measure) appears in the 'Thirukkural' (Chapter 48: Knowing the Measure). The proverb is a folk-wisdom distillation of these high literary ideals. Tamil movies often feature 'hero' characters who give advice using proverbs. This specific one is frequently used by characters played by Rajinikanth or Kamal Haasan to deliver moral lessons to villains or the public.
The Power of 'Um'
Always remember the '-um' on Amirtham. It's the difference between saying 'Nectar is poison' and 'EVEN nectar is poison.'
Don't be a Buzzkill
Using this while someone is enjoying a single treat might make you sound like a 'party pooper.' Save it for true excess!
意味
Even good things are bad in excess.
The Power of 'Um'
Always remember the '-um' on Amirtham. It's the difference between saying 'Nectar is poison' and 'EVEN nectar is poison.'
Don't be a Buzzkill
Using this while someone is enjoying a single treat might make you sound like a 'party pooper.' Save it for true excess!
The Half-Proverb
If you want to sound like a native, just say 'Alavukku minjinaal...' and nod knowingly. People will finish it in their heads.
Essay Writing
This is the perfect 'hook' for any Tamil essay about health, environment, or social media.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word in the proverb.
அளவுக்கு மிஞ்சினால் _______ நஞ்சு.
The proverb specifically uses 'Amirtham' (nectar) to show that even the best thing can be bad.
Which situation best fits this proverb?
A person is drinking 10 liters of water a day because they think it's healthy.
Water is good (Amirtham), but 10 liters is an excess (Minjinaal) that can be harmful (Nanju).
What does the suffix '-aal' in 'minjinaal' mean?
மிஞ்சினால் (Minjinaal)
The '-aal' suffix is the conditional marker in Tamil, meaning 'if'.
Complete the dialogue.
Ravi: 'I want to study for 20 hours today!' Sita: 'Don't do that. ________.'
Sita is warning Ravi that even studying (a good thing) is bad in such an extreme amount.
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4 問題அளவுக்கு மிஞ்சினால் _______ நஞ்சு.
The proverb specifically uses 'Amirtham' (nectar) to show that even the best thing can be bad.
A person is drinking 10 liters of water a day because they think it's healthy.
Water is good (Amirtham), but 10 liters is an excess (Minjinaal) that can be harmful (Nanju).
மிஞ்சினால் (Minjinaal)
The '-aal' suffix is the conditional marker in Tamil, meaning 'if'.
Ravi: 'I want to study for 20 hours today!' Sita: 'Don't do that. ________.'
Sita is warning Ravi that even studying (a good thing) is bad in such an extreme amount.
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よくある質問
10 問In mythology, yes. In real life, it's used as a metaphor for anything extremely good, like delicious food or pure love.
Yes! If someone is so obsessed with money that they lose their family or health, this proverb is perfect.
'Nanju' is a pure Tamil word, while 'Visham' comes from Sanskrit. 'Nanju' is preferred in this proverb.
Not at all. It's so common that it's used in very casual settings, often with a bit of humor.
This proverb is the exact equivalent.
Yes, teachers and parents often use it to tell students to take a break and sleep.
Yes. The irony of the proverb is that even the *best* thing becomes bad. If the thing is already bad, use a different proverb.
Yes, '-aal' is used in many sentences like 'Saappittaal' (if you eat) or 'Vandhaal' (if you come).
Because the concept is simple and every Tamil child knows it. It's one of the first proverbs a learner should master.
Yes, if asked about your weaknesses, you could say you work too hard but you remember that 'alavukku minjinaal...'
関連フレーズ
போதும் என்ற மனமே பொன் செய்யும் மருந்து
similarA mind that is satisfied is a medicine that creates gold.
அளவோடு சாப்பிடு
specialized formEat with limits.
மிதமிஞ்சிய ஆசை
builds onExcessive desire.
குறைவாகப் பேசு
specialized formSpeak less.