뜻
Stating that something cannot be done.
문화적 배경
In Chennai, 'Mudiyaadhu' is often used jokingly among friends to refuse small favors, but in rural areas, it is still considered quite a strong word. Sri Lankan Tamil often uses 'ஏலாது' (Ealaadhu) as a common alternative to 'Mudiyaadhu' in daily speech. In these regions, Tamil is often mixed with English. You might hear 'I cannot-nga' or 'Mudiyaadhu lah!', using the local 'lah' particle. The word is a staple in 'punch dialogues'. It represents the hero's integrity when he refuses to bow to the villain.
The '-nga' Rule
Always add '-nga' (Mudiyaadhu-nga) when talking to anyone older than you or in a professional setting.
Don't be too direct
In Tamil culture, a flat 'Mudiyaadhu' can end a friendship. Always follow it with a reason like 'Vela irukku' (I have work).
뜻
Stating that something cannot be done.
The '-nga' Rule
Always add '-nga' (Mudiyaadhu-nga) when talking to anyone older than you or in a professional setting.
Don't be too direct
In Tamil culture, a flat 'Mudiyaadhu' can end a friendship. Always follow it with a reason like 'Vela irukku' (I have work).
Use 'Mudiyala' for empathy
If you want to sound like a native, use 'Mudiyala' when you are tired. It instantly builds rapport.
The 'Let's See' Trap
If a Tamil person says 'Paarkalaam' (Let's see), they often mean 'Mudiyaadhu' but are being polite.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'cannot'.
என்னால் இப்போது _________ (to come) முடியாது.
The verb before 'mudiyaadhu' must be in the infinitive form. 'Vara' is the infinitive of 'to come'.
Which sentence is the most polite way to say 'I cannot do it' to a teacher?
Select the best option:
Adding '-nga' is the standard way to show respect in Tamil.
Complete the dialogue.
A: நாளைக்கு கடைக்கு போகலாமா? (Can we go to the shop tomorrow?) B: நாளைக்கு எனக்கு வேலை இருக்கிறது, அதனால் _________.
Since B has work, they are stating an inability to go, which requires 'mudiyaadhu'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are exhausted after a long day.
'Mudiyala' is the colloquial way to express 'I can't take it anymore' or 'I'm exhausted'.
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시각 학습 자료
Mudiyaadhu vs. Vendaam
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제என்னால் இப்போது _________ (to come) முடியாது.
The verb before 'mudiyaadhu' must be in the infinitive form. 'Vara' is the infinitive of 'to come'.
Select the best option:
Adding '-nga' is the standard way to show respect in Tamil.
A: நாளைக்கு கடைக்கு போகலாமா? (Can we go to the shop tomorrow?) B: நாளைக்கு எனக்கு வேலை இருக்கிறது, அதனால் _________.
Since B has work, they are stating an inability to go, which requires 'mudiyaadhu'.
Situation: You are exhausted after a long day.
'Mudiyala' is the colloquial way to express 'I can't take it anymore' or 'I'm exhausted'.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문It can be. To make it polite, add '-nga' at the end or start with 'Mannikkavum' (Excuse me).
'Mudiyaadhu' is a general 'cannot', while 'Mudiyala' is usually used for personal exhaustion or 'I can't right now'.
Yes, it can imply a lack of permission, though 'Koodaadhu' is more specific for 'must not'.
Tamil grammar treats ability as something that happens 'through' or 'by' you, not something you 'are'.
Use 'Mudiyavillai' (முடியவில்லை).
Rarely. It's mostly for books, news, and very formal speeches.
Yes, it is the standard word for logical impossibility.
The opposite is 'Mudiyum' (Can/Possible).
Yes, if you are refusing more food, but 'Pothum' (Enough) is more common.
No, it is a neuter form and stays the same regardless of who is speaking.
관련 표현
முடியும்
contrastCan / Possible
இயலாது
synonymImpossible
வேண்டாம்
similarDon't want
இல்லை
similarNo / Not
கஷ்டம்
builds onDifficult
கூடாது
specialized formShould not