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Reporting pain in the head.
문화적 배경
Applying 'Amrutanjan' or 'Tiger Balm' to the temples is the universal cultural response to 'Thalai valikkudhu'. You will see people in buses or offices with white or yellow streaks on their foreheads. In Western countries, Tamil parents might still attribute a child's 'Thalai valikkudhu' to 'too much screen time' or 'not enough oil in the hair', reflecting traditional health beliefs. In Sri Lanka, the phrase is the same, but the remedy might involve 'Paspanguwa' (a herbal tea) instead of just balm. Saying 'Thalai valikkudhu' is a very common and polite way to excuse oneself from a social gathering or to end a phone call that has gone on too long.
Use 'Enakku'
Always remember to start with 'Enakku' (to me) to sound like a native.
Formal vs Informal
Don't use 'Valikkiradhu' with friends; it sounds like you're reading from a textbook.
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Reporting pain in the head.
Use 'Enakku'
Always remember to start with 'Enakku' (to me) to sound like a native.
Formal vs Informal
Don't use 'Valikkiradhu' with friends; it sounds like you're reading from a textbook.
The 'Pa' Suffix
Add '-pa' at the end (Thalai valikkudhupa) to sound more natural and express a bit of weary frustration.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct dative form of 'I'.
____ தலை வலிக்குது. (I have a headache.)
In Tamil, physical sensations like headaches require the dative case 'Enakku' (to me).
Which phrase is used figuratively to mean 'This is annoying'?
When a task is very frustrating, you say:
'Thalai valikkudhu' is commonly used to express frustration or annoyance.
Complete the dialogue between a mother and son.
Mother: ஏன் சாப்பிடல? (Why didn't you eat?) Son: ________.
The son is giving a reason (headache) for not eating.
Match the phrase to the most likely situation.
Situation: You have been staring at a computer screen for 10 hours.
Eye strain from screens is a common cause of 'Thalai valikkudhu'.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제____ தலை வலிக்குது. (I have a headache.)
In Tamil, physical sensations like headaches require the dative case 'Enakku' (to me).
When a task is very frustrating, you say:
'Thalai valikkudhu' is commonly used to express frustration or annoyance.
Mother: ஏன் சாப்பிடல? (Why didn't you eat?) Son: ________.
The son is giving a reason (headache) for not eating.
Situation: You have been staring at a computer screen for 10 hours.
Eye strain from screens is a common cause of 'Thalai valikkudhu'.
🎉 점수: /4
자주 묻는 질문
4 질문Yes, it is a neutral and polite way to express pain or excuse yourself.
Yes! Just replace 'Thalai' with 'Vayiru' (stomach) or 'Kaal' (leg). e.g., Vayiru valikkudhu.
'Thalaivali' is the noun (headache), 'Thalai valikkudhu' is the sentence (My head hurts).
You can say 'Thalai vedikkira maadhiri valikkudhu' (Head hurts like it's exploding).
관련 표현
காய்ச்சல் (Kaichal)
similarFever
மயக்கம் (Mayakkam)
similarDizziness/Fainting
உடல் வலி (Udal vali)
builds onBody ache
நிம்மதி (Nimmadhi)
contrastPeace/Relief