المعنى
To ruin someone's plans completely
خلفية ثقافية
Ponds (Kulam) were traditionally the center of social life. Every temple and large house had one. Keeping them clean was a sacred duty. This idiom is a staple in Malayalam comedy. Characters played by actors like Sreenivasan or Jagathy Sreekumar often use it to describe their own or others' failures. Malayalis on Facebook and Instagram use 'Kulam Thonduka' to troll bad movies or political decisions. It's often accompanied by 'facepalm' emojis. The verb 'thonduka' is also used for scooping out the meat from a coconut. It implies a vigorous, digging motion that changes the state of the object.
Use it for emphasis
If you just say 'it failed,' it's boring. Saying 'kulam thondi' makes you sound like a native speaker who is truly disappointed.
Don't use with elders
It can sound a bit disrespectful or 'street-like' if you tell an elder they 'kulam thondi' something.
المعنى
To ruin someone's plans completely
Use it for emphasis
If you just say 'it failed,' it's boring. Saying 'kulam thondi' makes you sound like a native speaker who is truly disappointed.
Don't use with elders
It can sound a bit disrespectful or 'street-like' if you tell an elder they 'kulam thondi' something.
The 'Kulamayi' variant
If you want to say 'it's ruined' without blaming anyone specifically, say 'Ellam kulamayi' (Everything became a pond).
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
അവൻ ആ രഹസ്യം എല്ലാവരോടും പറഞ്ഞു, അങ്ങനെ അവൻ എല്ലാം ____.
'Kulam thondi' is the correct idiomatic expression for ruining everything.
Which situation best fits the phrase 'Kulam Thonduka'?
Select the best scenario:
Deleting a project file 'ruins' the work, which fits the idiom perfectly.
Complete the dialogue.
A: മഴ കാരണം കളി മാറ്റിവെച്ചു. B: ശ്ശോ! ഈ മഴ നമ്മുടെ പ്ലാൻ ____.
The speaker is lamenting that the rain ruined their plan.
Choose the most formal alternative to 'Kulam Thonduka'.
If you are writing a formal report, which one would you use?
'Paddhati parajayappettu' is the formal way to describe failure.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينഅവൻ ആ രഹസ്യം എല്ലാവരോടും പറഞ്ഞു, അങ്ങനെ അവൻ എല്ലാം ____.
'Kulam thondi' is the correct idiomatic expression for ruining everything.
Select the best scenario:
Deleting a project file 'ruins' the work, which fits the idiom perfectly.
A: മഴ കാരണം കളി മാറ്റിവെച്ചു. B: ശ്ശോ! ഈ മഴ നമ്മുടെ പ്ലാൻ ____.
The speaker is lamenting that the rain ruined their plan.
If you are writing a formal report, which one would you use?
'Paddhati parajayappettu' is the formal way to describe failure.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
8 أسئلةNo, it is not a swear word. It is a common idiom, though it is informal.
Yes, you can say 'Avan oru kulam thondiyaanu' to mean he is someone who ruins things, but it's more common to use it for the action.
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite involving a pond, but you could use 'Usharaakki' (made it great) or 'Nannayi vannu' (came out well).
Yes, it is understood and used throughout Kerala.
Only if you are describing a past failure in a very casual, storytelling way. Generally, avoid it.
No, nature (like rain) or events can also 'kulam thonduka' a plan.
Yes, 'Kulamakkuka' (to make into a pond) is a very common synonym.
Because a pond is still water. If you mess with the bottom, it stays muddy. A river washes the mud away.
عبارات ذات صلة
എല്ലാം കുളമായി
similarEverything became a pond.
പണി പാളി
synonymThe job slipped/failed.
അലമ്പാക്കുക
similarTo make a mess.
നശിപ്പിക്കുക
synonymTo destroy.