意味
Suggesting that the current timing is bad.
文化的背景
Many Tamils avoid starting new ventures during 'Rahu Kaalam' or 'Yama Gandam'. If something fails, they often blame the 'Neram'. In Sri Lanka, 'Neram' is often used interchangeably with 'Pozhuthu' in certain dialects, but 'Neram sariyillai' remains the standard for bad luck. Second-generation learners often use this phrase to explain why they haven't mastered the language yet—blaming a busy schedule! In a Tamil business context, saying 'Neram sariyillai' is a face-saving way to reject a proposal without saying 'Your idea is bad'.
The Universal Excuse
If you forget someone's birthday or miss a call, 'Neram sariyillai' is a very relatable way to apologize in Tamil culture.
Don't over-use
If you say this for every mistake, people will think you are too superstitious or irresponsible.
意味
Suggesting that the current timing is bad.
The Universal Excuse
If you forget someone's birthday or miss a call, 'Neram sariyillai' is a very relatable way to apologize in Tamil culture.
Don't over-use
If you say this for every mistake, people will think you are too superstitious or irresponsible.
The Sigh
Pair this phrase with a small tilt of the head and a sigh for maximum native-like effect.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank to say 'My time is not good.'
எனக்கு ______ சரியில்லை.
'Neram' is the correct word for 'time' in this context.
Match the situation to the response.
Situation: You missed your flight and lost your wallet.
This phrase is perfect for a streak of bad luck.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ஏன் சோகமாக இருக்கிறாய்? (Why are you sad?) B: ___________
Explaining sadness through bad luck is a common usage.
Which of these is the most formal way to say the timing is bad?
Choose the formal version:
'Kaalam' and 'kanivaga' elevate the register to formal/literary.
🎉 スコア: /4
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4 問題எனக்கு ______ சரியில்லை.
'Neram' is the correct word for 'time' in this context.
Situation: You missed your flight and lost your wallet.
This phrase is perfect for a streak of bad luck.
A: ஏன் சோகமாக இருக்கிறாய்? (Why are you sad?) B: ___________
Explaining sadness through bad luck is a common usage.
Choose the formal version:
'Kaalam' and 'kanivaga' elevate the register to formal/literary.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, this phrase refers to luck or situational timing. For a broken watch, say 'Gadiyaram panimalai' or 'Gadiyaram odavillai'.
Yes, but it's better to explain *why* the timing is bad (e.g., 'Market neram sariyillai').
Not always. It can just mean 'this is an inconvenient moment for me to talk'.
The opposite is 'Nalla Neram' (Good time).
Culturally, yes. It often hints at inauspicious planetary alignments.
Say 'Enakku neram sariyillai'.
Yes, if the weather ruined your plans, you can say 'Neram sariyillai'.
'Kaalam' is more formal and poetic. 'Neram' is for daily life.
Yes! If a friend makes a silly mistake, you can tease them with 'Unakku neram sariyillai'.
Yes, it is universally understood across all Tamil-speaking regions.
関連フレーズ
நல்ல நேரம்
contrastGood time / Auspicious time
காலம் கடந்துவிட்டது
similarTime has passed / Too late
அதிர்ஷ்டம் இல்லை
synonymNo luck
சரியான நேரம்
contrastPerfect timing
நேரம் காலம் தெரியாதா?
builds onDon't you know the time or season?