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Expressing fear.
문화적 배경
In Kerala, it is common for people to avoid certain places at night due to a belief in 'Pretham' (ghosts). Saying 'Enikku pediyanu' is a valid reason to avoid going out alone. The expression is often used for comedic effect in movies, where a 'macho' hero might secretly be afraid of something small like a cockroach. Parents often use 'Poocha varum' (The cat will come) or 'Pedi' to discipline children, making the word one of the first emotional labels a child learns. Some people are afraid of 'Kari-naakku' (black tongue/evil word). They might use this phrase to express fear of someone's negative predictions.
The Dative Rule
Whenever you talk about feelings (hunger, thirst, fear, liking), always start with 'Enikku'.
Don't say 'Njan'
Saying 'Njan pediyanu' is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds like you are a monster named Fear.
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Expressing fear.
The Dative Rule
Whenever you talk about feelings (hunger, thirst, fear, liking), always start with 'Enikku'.
Don't say 'Njan'
Saying 'Njan pediyanu' is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds like you are a monster named Fear.
Adding Emphasis
Add 'nalla' (good/very) or 'valiya' (big) before 'pedi' to say you are 'very' scared: 'Enikku nalla pediyanu'.
Comforting others
If someone says this to you, the standard reply is 'Pedikkanda' (Don't be afraid) or 'Njan koodeyundu' (I am with you).
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct way to say 'I am afraid' in Malayalam.
How do you say 'I am afraid'?
Malayalam uses the dative 'Enikku' (to me) for emotions.
Fill in the blank with the correct object marker.
എനിക്ക് പാമ്പ്___ പേടിയാണ്. (I am afraid of the snake.)
The object of fear takes the accusative marker '-ne'.
Complete the dialogue.
A: നമുക്ക് ആ ഹൊറർ സിനിമ കാണാം. B: വേണ്ട, _________.
If someone suggests a horror movie and you refuse, 'I am scared' is the logical response.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at the top of a tall building and feel dizzy.
'Uyaram' means height. 'Enikku uyaram pediyanu' means 'I am afraid of heights'.
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시각 학습 자료
Njan vs Enikku
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제How do you say 'I am afraid'?
Malayalam uses the dative 'Enikku' (to me) for emotions.
എനിക്ക് പാമ്പ്___ പേടിയാണ്. (I am afraid of the snake.)
The object of fear takes the accusative marker '-ne'.
A: നമുക്ക് ആ ഹൊറർ സിനിമ കാണാം. B: വേണ്ട, _________.
If someone suggests a horror movie and you refuse, 'I am scared' is the logical response.
Situation: You are at the top of a tall building and feel dizzy.
'Uyaram' means height. 'Enikku uyaram pediyanu' means 'I am afraid of heights'.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Yes, it can cover mild worry, but 'Enikku aashankayundu' is more precise for worry.
'Pedi' is everyday fear; 'Bhayam' is more intense, formal, or literary.
You say 'Enikku pediyilla'.
Yes, if you are explaining why you can't do a dangerous task, but use 'Bhayam' or 'Aashanka' for more professional concerns.
'Enikku' is dative (to me), used for states. 'Enne' is accusative (me), used when someone does something to you.
No, for shy use 'Enikku naanamannu'.
Ask 'Ninakk pediyano?'
No, 'Pedi' is the emotion. 'Pedithondan' is the person.
Yes, that means 'I got scared' (past tense/sudden).
Yes, it is universal across all Malayalam dialects.
Use 'Enikku [Person's name]-ne pediyanu'.
Yes, it's the informal/shortened version of 'Enikku pediyanu'.
관련 표현
എനിക്ക് ഭയമാണ്
synonymI am afraid (formal)
എനിക്ക് പേടിയാകുന്നു
similarI am getting scared
എനിക്ക് ധൈര്യമുണ്ട്
contrastI have courage
പേടിക്കണ്ട
builds onDon't be afraid
പേടിത്തൊണ്ടൻ
specialized formCoward