意味
Indicating impossibility.
文化的背景
Tamil people often use 'Vāyppu illai' to avoid saying a harsh 'No' to a request. It's a way of blaming the circumstances. The phrase is a common 'punchline' in comedy. Comedian Vadivelu has popularized many variations of expressing impossibility. In the 'SaaS capital of India' (Chennai), developers use this phrase to push back on unrealistic feature requests from clients. In villages, the phrase might be accompanied by a specific head shake (side to side) which reinforces the 'Illai' part.
The Emphatic 'E'
Add 'ē' to 'Vāyppu' to sound like a native. 'Vāyppē illai' is much more natural in casual talk.
Don't be too blunt
To elders, add 'nga' at the end: 'Vāyppu illainga'. It makes a huge difference in politeness.
意味
Indicating impossibility.
The Emphatic 'E'
Add 'ē' to 'Vāyppu' to sound like a native. 'Vāyppē illai' is much more natural in casual talk.
Don't be too blunt
To elders, add 'nga' at the end: 'Vāyppu illainga'. It makes a huge difference in politeness.
The 'Chance-ey' Rule
If you hear 'Chance-ey illa', check the tone. If they are smiling, it means 'Amazing!'. If they look annoyed, it means 'No way!'.
Blame the Situation
Use this phrase when you want to say 'No' to a favor without hurting the other person's feelings.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank to say 'There is no chance for rain today.'
இன்று மழை வர _______ இல்லை.
'Vāyppu' is the correct word for 'chance' in this context.
Which of these is the most informal/strong version?
Choose the strongest way to say 'No way!'
The suffix '-ē' adds emphasis, making it 'Absolutely no way'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: நாளைக்கு லீவு கிடைக்குமா? B: ________, வேலை அதிகமா இருக்கு.
Since there is 'too much work' (vēlai adhigam), there is 'no chance' for leave.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A friend asks if you can fly to the moon tomorrow.
Flying to the moon is impossible, so 'Vāyppu illai' is the logical response.
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Common Contexts
Sports
- • Match results
- • Player selection
Weather
- • Rain
- • Heatwave
Social
- • Invitations
- • Favors
練習問題バンク
4 問題இன்று மழை வர _______ இல்லை.
'Vāyppu' is the correct word for 'chance' in this context.
Choose the strongest way to say 'No way!'
The suffix '-ē' adds emphasis, making it 'Absolutely no way'.
A: நாளைக்கு லீவு கிடைக்குமா? B: ________, வேலை அதிகமா இருக்கு.
Since there is 'too much work' (vēlai adhigam), there is 'no chance' for leave.
Situation: A friend asks if you can fly to the moon tomorrow.
Flying to the moon is impossible, so 'Vāyppu illai' is the logical response.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Not inherently. It's neutral. However, like any 'No', it depends on your tone and who you are talking to.
No. Use 'Enkitta panam illai'. 'Vāyppu illai' would mean 'There is no opportunity for money to exist', which is too philosophical!
'Vāyppu illai' means there is no chance (circumstantial). 'Mudiyāthu' means 'I cannot' or 'It is impossible' (ability/rule).
You can say 'Konjam vāyppu irukku' or 'Vāyppu kuraivu' (Chance is low).
It is 'Tanglish' (Tamil + English). It's not for formal writing, but it's used by everyone in daily life.
Yes, if you are asked about an impossible deadline, but use the formal 'Sāthiyam illai' or 'Vāyppu kuraivu' to sound more professional.
The root 'Vāy' means mouth, but 'Vāyppu' specifically means opportunity. It's like how 'opening' in English can mean a hole or a job opportunity.
வாய்ப்பு இல்லை. Note the 'ippu' (ப்பு) and the 'illai' (இல்லை).
Yes, use 'Vāyppu irukkavillai' (There was no chance).
வாய்ப்பு இருக்கு (Vāyppu irukku) - There is a chance.
関連フレーズ
சான்ஸே இல்லை
similarNo chance (using English loanword)
முடியாது
similarCannot / Impossible
நடக்காது
similarIt won't happen
வாய்ப்பு இருக்கு
contrastThere is a chance
சாத்தியம் இல்லை
specialized formNot feasible