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Shutting an entrance.
문화적 배경
Keeping the front door open is a sign of welcome. Closing it during the day might lead neighbors to ask if everything is okay. It is believed that Goddess Lakshmi enters through the front door in the evening. Many families light a lamp (nilavilakku) and keep the door open at dusk before closing it later. The 'Padippura' is the gateway to traditional homes. Closing the Padippura door is the ultimate sign of privacy for the entire estate. With the rise of Air Conditioning, 'Vaathil adakkuka' has become a constant refrain in shops and offices, often accompanied by stickers on glass doors.
The 'AC' Rule
In Kerala, if you see an AC, always close the door behind you without being asked. It's a major social etiquette point.
Don't Slam It
Slamming a door (valichadakkuka) is considered very rude in Malayali culture, unless you are in a major argument.
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Shutting an entrance.
The 'AC' Rule
In Kerala, if you see an AC, always close the door behind you without being asked. It's a major social etiquette point.
Don't Slam It
Slamming a door (valichadakkuka) is considered very rude in Malayali culture, unless you are in a major argument.
The Evening Lamp
If you are in a traditional home, don't close the front door exactly at sunset; wait until the lamp has been lit for a few minutes.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of 'adakkuka' for the past tense.
അവൻ ഇന്നലെ വീടിന്റെ വാതിൽ _______. (He closed the house door yesterday.)
'Adaccu' is the past tense form of 'adakkuka'.
Which sentence is a polite request?
Choose the most polite way to ask someone to close the door.
'Dayavayi' (please) and the question form 'adakkumo' make it polite.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are leaving a room with AC and want to remind your friend.
'Don't forget to close the door' is the appropriate reminder for an AC room.
Complete the dialogue.
A: കൊതുക് വരുന്നുണ്ട്. (Mosquitoes are coming.) B: ശരി, ഞാൻ ഉടനെ _______.
If mosquitoes are coming, the logical action is to close the door.
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시각 학습 자료
Things you can 'Adakkuka'
Physical
- • Vaathil (Door)
- • Janala (Window)
- • Pusthakam (Book)
Body
- • Kannu (Eye)
- • Vaay (Mouth)
Abstract
- • Avasaram (Opportunity)
- • Charcha (Discussion)
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제അവൻ ഇന്നലെ വീടിന്റെ വാതിൽ _______. (He closed the house door yesterday.)
'Adaccu' is the past tense form of 'adakkuka'.
Choose the most polite way to ask someone to close the door.
'Dayavayi' (please) and the question form 'adakkumo' make it polite.
Situation: You are leaving a room with AC and want to remind your friend.
'Don't forget to close the door' is the appropriate reminder for an AC room.
A: കൊതുക് വരുന്നുണ്ട്. (Mosquitoes are coming.) B: ശരി, ഞാൻ ഉടനെ _______.
If mosquitoes are coming, the logical action is to close the door.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, 'Kada adakkuka' is very common for closing a shop for the day.
'Adakkuka' means to close, 'Poottuka' means to lock with a key.
You say 'Vaathil adaññirikkunnu' (വാതിൽ അടഞ്ഞിരിക്കുന്നു).
Yes, you can say 'Pusthakam adakkuka'.
It means to leave it slightly ajar or just leaning shut, usually for ventilation or to show you're available.
It can be blunt. Adding 'onnu' (just) or 'dayavayi' (please) makes it softer: 'Vaathil onnu adakkamo?'
Yes, 'Kannu adakkuka' is the standard phrase for closing eyes.
It's slang for 'It's over' or 'We're in trouble/The opportunity is gone'.
'Vaathil valichadakkuka' (literally: pull-close the door).
Yes! In a completely different context, 'panam adakkuka' means to pay/deposit money (like at a bank).
관련 표현
വാതിൽ തുറക്കുക
contrastTo open the door
വാതിൽ ചാരുക
similarTo lean the door shut
വാതിൽ മുട്ടുക
similarTo knock on the door
അടച്ചുപൂട്ടുക
specialized formTo shut down completely