المعنى
Getting results without hard work.
خلفية ثقافية
In Kerala, the 'Monsoon' is a time of both hardship and plenty. Fishing in the rain is a common sight. This proverb highlights the cultural expectation that one must face the elements to provide for the family. In many Indian offices, there is a strong emphasis on 'presence' and 'visible effort'. Using this proverb is a common way to criticize 'smart workers' who might be perceived as avoiding the grind. The 'Guru-Shishya' (Teacher-Student) tradition in India emphasizes 'Sadhana' (disciplined practice). This proverb is often used by teachers to remind students that there are no shortcuts to knowledge. Satirical movies in Malayalam (like those of Sreenivasan) often use this proverb to mock characters who try to get rich quick through lazy schemes.
Use it for sarcasm
This phrase is most effective when used with a slightly sarcastic tone to point out someone's laziness.
Don't use for actual fishing
If you are actually at a river, people will think you are talking about the water, not the proverb!
المعنى
Getting results without hard work.
Use it for sarcasm
This phrase is most effective when used with a slightly sarcastic tone to point out someone's laziness.
Don't use for actual fishing
If you are actually at a river, people will think you are talking about the water, not the proverb!
The '-athe' ending
Master the 'nanayathe' (without getting wet) structure. You can use it with other verbs: 'parayathe' (without saying), 'cheyyathe' (without doing).
اختبر نفسك
Fill in the missing word in the proverb.
കൈ നനയാതെ ____ പിടിക്കാം.
The proverb is 'Kai nanayathe meen pidikkam' (Can catch fish without getting wet).
What does this proverb mean?
കൈ നനയാതെ മീൻ പിടിക്കുക എന്നാൽ എന്ത്?
It means desiring results (phalam) without working hard (adhwanikkathe).
Which situation best fits this proverb?
Which of these people is 'catching fish without getting wet'?
Cheating is a way to get the 'reward' (passing) without the 'effort' (studying).
Complete the dialogue.
രാഹുൽ: 'എനിക്ക് ജോലിക്ക് പോകാതെ പണം വേണം.' സീത: 'അത് ശരിയല്ല രാഹുൽ, ____.'
Seetha is advising Rahul not to try and get money without working.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
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4 تمارينകൈ നനയാതെ ____ പിടിക്കാം.
The proverb is 'Kai nanayathe meen pidikkam' (Can catch fish without getting wet).
കൈ നനയാതെ മീൻ പിടിക്കുക എന്നാൽ എന്ത്?
It means desiring results (phalam) without working hard (adhwanikkathe).
Which of these people is 'catching fish without getting wet'?
Cheating is a way to get the 'reward' (passing) without the 'effort' (studying).
രാഹുൽ: 'എനിക്ക് ജോലിക്ക് പോകാതെ പണം വേണം.' സീത: 'അത് ശരിയല്ല രാഹുൽ, ____.'
Seetha is advising Rahul not to try and get money without working.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
5 أسئلةIt can be seen as a mild criticism. It's not a swear word, but it definitely points out a flaw in someone's character.
Yes, proverbs are highly regarded in Malayalam literature and formal writing to make a point more vividly.
There isn't a single opposite proverb, but 'അധ്വാനിച്ചാൽ ഫലം കിട്ടും' (If you work hard, you will get results) is the positive counterpart.
Yes, in this context 'meen' is the literal word for fish.
You would say 'കൈ നനയ്ക്കാതെ' (kai nanaykkkathe). The proverb uses a slightly more poetic form.
عبارات ذات صلة
അധ്വാനിക്കാത്തവൻ തിന്നരുത്
similarHe who does not work shall not eat.
വിത്തു ഗുണം പത്തു ഗുണം
contrastThe quality of the seed determines the harvest.
ആഴത്തിൽ ഉഴുതാൽ അഴകിൽ കൊയ്യാം
builds onIf you plow deep, you can reap beautifully.
മടി വിനാശത്തിന് കാരണം
synonymLaziness leads to destruction.