A1 Expression Formal

നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

നനദയണട

Thank you

Significado

Showing gratitude

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Contexto cultural

In Kerala, direct eye contact while saying 'Nandiyundu' to an elder is sometimes avoided as a sign of humility. A slight downward gaze is common. Among Malayalis living abroad, 'Nandiyundu' is often used as a way to reclaim cultural identity, even when English would suffice. In temples or churches, 'Nandi' is often replaced by 'Sthuthi' (Praise) or 'Eshwarinu Nandi' (Thanks to God). In Kerala's business world, 'Nandiyundu' is often followed by a slight bow of the head, especially when dealing with long-term partners.

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The 'Santhosham' Alternative

If 'Nandiyundu' feels too stiff, just say 'Santhosham' (Happiness) with a smile. It's a very 'Malayali' way to show gratitude.

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Don't Over-thank

In Kerala, thanking someone multiple times for a small thing can make you seem like an outsider. Once is enough!

Significado

Showing gratitude

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The 'Santhosham' Alternative

If 'Nandiyundu' feels too stiff, just say 'Santhosham' (Happiness) with a smile. It's a very 'Malayali' way to show gratitude.

⚠️

Don't Over-thank

In Kerala, thanking someone multiple times for a small thing can make you seem like an outsider. Once is enough!

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Body Language

A small nod of the head (the famous Indian head bobble) while saying 'Nandiyundu' adds a lot of sincerity.

Teste-se

Fill in the blank to say 'Thank you for the help'.

സഹായത്തിന് ________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

'Sahayathinu' (for help) is naturally followed by 'Nandiyundu'.

Which is the most formal way to say thank you?

Choose the most formal option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

'Nandiyundu' is more formal and complete than 'Nandi' or the English loanword 'Thanks'.

Complete the dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer.

Shopkeeper: 'ഇതാ ബാക്കി പണം.' (Here is the change.) Customer: '________.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ശരി, നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

'Sheri, nandiyundu' (Okay, thank you) is the polite way to conclude a transaction.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are leaving a job interview.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: വളരെ നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

Expressing gratitude is the appropriate way to leave an interview.

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Recursos visuais

Banco de exercicios

4 exercicios
Fill in the blank to say 'Thank you for the help'. Fill Blank A1

സഹായത്തിന് ________.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

'Sahayathinu' (for help) is naturally followed by 'Nandiyundu'.

Which is the most formal way to say thank you? Choose A1

Choose the most formal option:

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

'Nandiyundu' is more formal and complete than 'Nandi' or the English loanword 'Thanks'.

Complete the dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer. dialogue_completion A2

Shopkeeper: 'ഇതാ ബാക്കി പണം.' (Here is the change.) Customer: '________.'

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: ശരി, നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

'Sheri, nandiyundu' (Okay, thank you) is the polite way to conclude a transaction.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching A2

Situation: You are leaving a job interview.

✓ Correto! ✗ Quase. Resposta certa: വളരെ നന്ദിയുണ്ട്

Expressing gratitude is the appropriate way to leave an interview.

🎉 Pontuação: /4

Perguntas frequentes

10 perguntas

Yes, you can say 'Venda, nandiyundu' (Don't want, thank you).

Yes, 'Nandi' is perfectly fine for quick, casual interactions.

Use 'Valare nandiyundu' (വളരെ നന്ദിയുണ്ട്).

In cities, 'Thank you' is common, but 'Nandiyundu' is always appreciated and sounds more respectful.

Usually a smile, a nod, or 'Santhosham'. In formal settings, 'Swagatham' (Welcome).

It might sound a bit formal. Usually, children don't say 'Nandi' to parents in Kerala; they show it through actions.

It is written as one word in Malayalam script.

It means 'is' or 'exists'. So you are saying 'Thanks exists'.

Yes, it is very common as a closing in polite emails.

Younger people often use 'Thanks' or 'Machane thanks' (Thanks buddy).

Frases relacionadas

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നന്ദി

similar

Thanks

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കടപ്പാട്

specialized form

Indebtedness

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സന്തോഷം

similar

Happiness

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സ്തുതി

specialized form

Praise

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സ്വാഗതം

contrast

Welcome

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