Significado
Giving assistance or a friendly greeting.
Contexto cultural
In Kerala, helping others is considered a social duty. The phrase 'Kai kodukkuka' is often linked to the concept of 'Nanma' (goodness). While handshakes are common in cities, in very formal or traditional settings, a 'Namaste' (folded hands) is preferred. However, 'Kai kodukkuka' is the standard term for the Western-style handshake now prevalent in offices. In traditional rural Kerala, men might not always offer a handshake to women they don't know well. In these cases, 'Kai kodukkuka' is used almost exclusively in its 'helping' sense rather than 'greeting' sense. Political parties in Kerala often use this phrase in slogans to indicate alliances or support for the working class.
Use for both!
Remember this is a 2-in-1 phrase. Use it for 'shaking hands' and 'helping'. It makes you sound very natural.
Dative Case
Always remember the person you help gets the '-nu' or '-ku' ending. Never use '-ne'.
Significado
Giving assistance or a friendly greeting.
Use for both!
Remember this is a 2-in-1 phrase. Use it for 'shaking hands' and 'helping'. It makes you sound very natural.
Dative Case
Always remember the person you help gets the '-nu' or '-ku' ending. Never use '-ne'.
Social Media
In Malayalam social media, you'll see '#കൈകൊടുക്കാം' (#Let'sGiveAHand) used for crowdfunding or blood donation requests.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
അവൻ പാവപ്പെട്ടവർക്ക് എപ്പോഴും ____. (He always gives a hand to the poor.)
'Kai kodukkum' is the future/habitual form meaning 'will give/always gives'.
Which sentence correctly describes a handshake greeting?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Kai koduthu' is the standard way to say 'shook hands'.
Match the situation to the meaning of 'Kai kodukkuka'.
Situation: A businessman meets a client.
In a business meeting, the phrase primarily refers to the physical greeting.
Complete the dialogue.
രാഹുൽ: 'എനിക്ക് ഈ പെട്ടി പൊക്കാൻ പറ്റുന്നില്ല.' സുമ: 'സാരമില്ല, ഞാൻ ____.'
Suma is offering to help Rahul lift the box.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
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4 exerciciosഅവൻ പാവപ്പെട്ടവർക്ക് എപ്പോഴും ____. (He always gives a hand to the poor.)
'Kai kodukkum' is the future/habitual form meaning 'will give/always gives'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Kai koduthu' is the standard way to say 'shook hands'.
Situation: A businessman meets a client.
In a business meeting, the phrase primarily refers to the physical greeting.
രാഹുൽ: 'എനിക്ക് ഈ പെട്ടി പൊക്കാൻ പറ്റുന്നില്ല.' സുമ: 'സാരമില്ല, ഞാൻ ____.'
Suma is offering to help Rahul lift the box.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt can imply financial help in a broad sense, but it usually refers to the act of supporting or assisting in any way. For specifically giving money, 'പണം നൽകുക' (panam nalkuka) is clearer.
It is neutral. You can use it in a business meeting (formal) or with a friend (informal).
No, for marriage proposals, we use 'കൈ ചോദിക്കുക' (kai chodikkuka - to ask for the hand).
The past tense is 'കൈ കൊടുത്തു' (kai koduthu).
In professional settings, yes. In traditional rural settings, it's better to wait for them to initiate or use a 'Namaste'.
You would say 'എനിക്കൊന്ന് കൈ തരുമോ?' (Enikkonnu kai tharumo?) - Will you give me a hand?
Yes, constantly! It's a staple in emotional scenes where a hero helps a villain reform or friends reunite.
Yes, 'Kai tharuka' means 'Give me (the speaker) a hand'. Use 'kodukkuka' for giving to others.
Younger people might use 'Oru help cheyyu' (do a help), but 'Kai kodu' is still very common and cool.
No, 'to clap' is 'കൈ അടിക്കുക' (kai adikkuka).
Frases relacionadas
കൈ കോർക്കുക (Kai korkkuka)
similarTo join hands (unite)
കൈ വിടുക (Kai viduka)
contrastTo let go / To abandon
കൈത്താങ്ങ് (Kaithangu)
builds onA support/prop
കൈ അയച്ചു സഹായിക്കുക (Kai ayachu sahayikkuka)
specialized formTo help generously (with an open hand)