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The act of putting on different attire.
문화적 배경
In traditional Kerala homes, changing into a 'Mundu' after work is a sign of relaxation and cultural identity. Before entering a temple, devotees must bathe and change into 'Suddha Vastram' (pure/clean clothes), usually unstitched garments. The term 'Dress' has largely replaced 'Vastram' in casual talk, but the verb 'Maaruka' remains essential. Due to heavy rains, 'vastram maaruka' is a health-related command frequently given by elders to children.
Use 'Dress' for Casual Talk
If you are with friends, saying 'Dress maarunnu' sounds more natural and modern.
Avoid 'Maattunnu' for Self
Remember, 'maattunnu' is for changing others; 'maarunnu' is for yourself.
뜻
The act of putting on different attire.
Use 'Dress' for Casual Talk
If you are with friends, saying 'Dress maarunnu' sounds more natural and modern.
Avoid 'Maattunnu' for Self
Remember, 'maattunnu' is for changing others; 'maarunnu' is for yourself.
The 'Mundu' Context
When a man says he is going to 'change', he usually means swapping trousers for a comfortable Mundu.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'മാറുക'.
ഞാൻ വസ്ത്രം ______ പോകുന്നു. (I am going to change clothes.)
'Maaraan' is the infinitive form 'to change', which fits with 'pookunnu' (going).
Choose the correct Malayalam translation for 'He changed his clothes'.
He changed his clothes.
'Maari' is the past tense form.
Match the situation to the correct phrase.
You are wet in the rain. What should you do?
Changing clothes (vastram maaranam) is the logical action after getting wet.
Complete the dialogue.
അമ്മ: 'നീ വസ്ത്രം മാറിയോ?' മകൻ: 'ഇല്ല അമ്മേ, ഞാൻ ഇപ്പോൾ ______.'
'Maarukayaanu' (am changing) indicates the action is happening now.
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시각 학습 자료
When to change clothes
Routine
- • Morning
- • Bedtime
Events
- • Wedding
- • Office
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제ഞാൻ വസ്ത്രം ______ പോകുന്നു. (I am going to change clothes.)
'Maaraan' is the infinitive form 'to change', which fits with 'pookunnu' (going).
He changed his clothes.
'Maari' is the past tense form.
You are wet in the rain. What should you do?
Changing clothes (vastram maaranam) is the logical action after getting wet.
അമ്മ: 'നീ വസ്ത്രം മാറിയോ?' മകൻ: 'ഇല്ല അമ്മേ, ഞാൻ ഇപ്പോൾ ______.'
'Maarukayaanu' (am changing) indicates the action is happening now.
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자주 묻는 질문
4 질문No, for that use 'കൊച്ചിന്റെ തുണി മാറ്റുന്നു' (changing the baby's cloth/diaper).
It is neutral. It's safe for all situations, though 'dress' is common in slang.
Say 'എനിക്ക് വസ്ത്രം മാറണം' (Enikku vastram maaranam).
The past tense is 'വസ്ത്രം മാറി' (Vastram maari).
관련 표현
വേഷം മാറുന്നു
similarChanging costume or disguise.
കുപ്പായം മാറുന്നു
specialized formChanging a shirt.
വസ്ത്രം ധരിക്കുന്നു
builds onWearing clothes.
അലക്കിത്തേച്ച വസ്ത്രം
similarWashed and ironed clothes.