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Asking about someone's destination.
문화적 배경
Asking 'Where are you going?' is a sign of intimacy and belonging. To not ask is often seen as being cold or indifferent. In Northern Kerala, the dialect is faster and more rhythmic. 'Engotta?' is the preferred version here. Among Malayalis living in the Middle East, this phrase is a way to maintain a sense of 'home' and community in a foreign land. In cities like Kochi, the phrase is still used but is increasingly being replaced by 'Hi' or 'Hello' among the younger generation.
The Smile Factor
Always pair this phrase with a slight smile; otherwise, it can sound like you are questioning their authority.
Don't be too specific
If someone asks you this, you don't need to give your exact destination. 'Just going out' is a perfect answer.
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Asking about someone's destination.
The Smile Factor
Always pair this phrase with a slight smile; otherwise, it can sound like you are questioning their authority.
Don't be too specific
If someone asks you this, you don't need to give your exact destination. 'Just going out' is a perfect answer.
The 'Chetta' Add-on
Add 'Chetta' (Brother) or 'Chechi' (Sister) at the end for instant local points: 'Evide pokunnu, Chetta?'
Phatic Communion
Understand that 80% of the time, the person doesn't actually care where you are going; they are just being polite.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct word to complete the phrase: '____ പോകുന്നു?'
____ പോകുന്നു?
'Evide' means 'where', which is the key word for asking a destination.
Complete the dialogue with a natural response.
Neighbor: എവിടെ പോകുന്നു? You: _________.
Answering with a destination is the most logical response to 'Where are you going?'.
Match the phrase variation to the correct situation.
1. എങ്ങോട്ടാ? (Engotta?) 2. എവിടെക്കാണു പോകുന്നത്? (Evidekkaanu pokunnath?)
'Engotta' is a short, casual form, while the nominalized '-ath' form is more polite.
Fill in the correct verb ending for 'poka' (to go) in the present continuous.
നീ എവിടെ പോ____?
The '-unnu' suffix is used for the present continuous tense in Malayalam.
🎉 점수: /4
시각 학습 자료
Formality Levels
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제____ പോകുന്നു?
'Evide' means 'where', which is the key word for asking a destination.
Neighbor: എവിടെ പോകുന്നു? You: _________.
Answering with a destination is the most logical response to 'Where are you going?'.
1. എങ്ങോട്ടാ? (Engotta?) 2. എവിടെക്കാണു പോകുന്നത്? (Evidekkaanu pokunnath?)
'Engotta' is a short, casual form, while the nominalized '-ath' form is more polite.
നീ എവിടെ പോ____?
The '-unnu' suffix is used for the present continuous tense in Malayalam.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문In a big city, yes, it might be weird. In a village or a small neighborhood, it's perfectly normal.
Just say 'Purathekku' (Outside) or 'Oru karyathinu' (For a matter).
Yes, if you see them in a casual setting like the cafeteria, but use the polite form 'Evidekkaanu pokunnath?'.
'Evide' means 'Where' (location), while 'Engott' means 'Whither' or 'To where' (direction).
Yes, 'Evide poyi?' means 'Where did you go?'.
No, it's almost always dropped in casual conversation.
All the time! It's a staple of realistic Malayalam cinema dialogue.
Just mention the main one or say 'Oരുപാട് സ്ഥലങ്ങളിൽ' (In many places).
Only if you don't smile and use a very deep, flat tone.
Rarely. In writing, you would use more descriptive sentences.
관련 표현
എവിടെ നിന്ന് വരുന്നു?
similarWhere are you coming from?
എങ്ങോട്ടാ?
specialized formWhere to?
എന്തൊക്കെയുണ്ട് വിശേഷം?
similarWhat's the news? / How are you?
സുഖമാണോ?
similarAre you well?
എവിടെ പരിപാടി?
slangWhere is the program?