मतलब
Directing someone to move ahead.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In crowded temples, volunteers often shout 'Munnāl pōṅka' repeatedly to keep the queue moving. It becomes a rhythmic chant. The word 'Munnukku' is often preferred over 'Munnāl' in daily speech, though both are understood. In modern Chennai tech offices, 'Munnāl pō' is rarely used; English 'Go ahead' is often code-switched, but 'Munnēṟu' is used in formal reviews. Hero-centric movies often use 'Munnāl pō' as a metaphor for the hero leading his people against injustice.
The 'Pōṅka' Shortcut
In spoken Tamil, 'pōṅkaḷ' is almost always shortened to 'pōṅka'. Use this to sound more like a native speaker.
Gendered Slang
Adding 'ṭā' (male) or 'ṭi' (female) to 'pō' (e.g., pōṭā) makes it very casual or even aggressive. Use with caution!
मतलब
Directing someone to move ahead.
The 'Pōṅka' Shortcut
In spoken Tamil, 'pōṅkaḷ' is almost always shortened to 'pōṅka'. Use this to sound more like a native speaker.
Gendered Slang
Adding 'ṭā' (male) or 'ṭi' (female) to 'pō' (e.g., pōṭā) makes it very casual or even aggressive. Use with caution!
Body Language
Often accompanied by a forward chin flick or a hand gesture waving someone forward.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'go' for a friend.
நீ ______ போ.
'Munnāl' means front, which completes the phrase 'Go forward'.
Which phrase is appropriate for an older person?
How do you say 'Go ahead' to your grandfather?
The '-ṅkaḷ' suffix is required for respect.
Complete the dialogue in a traffic situation.
Driver A: ஏன் வண்டியை நிறுத்தற? Driver B: வழி இல்லை. Driver A: அந்த பக்கம் வழி இருக்கு, ______!
Driver A is telling Driver B to move forward because there is a way.
Match the phrase to the context.
Context: You want your younger brother to lead the way to the park.
'Thambi' is younger brother, so the informal 'pō' is correct.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासநீ ______ போ.
'Munnāl' means front, which completes the phrase 'Go forward'.
How do you say 'Go ahead' to your grandfather?
The '-ṅkaḷ' suffix is required for respect.
Driver A: ஏன் வண்டியை நிறுத்தற? Driver B: வழி இல்லை. Driver A: அந்த பக்கம் வழி இருக்கு, ______!
Driver A is telling Driver B to move forward because there is a way.
Context: You want your younger brother to lead the way to the park.
'Thambi' is younger brother, so the informal 'pō' is correct.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNot really. 'Munnāl pō' specifically means move forward. To say 'Go away', just use 'pō' or 'appuṟam pō'.
'Munnāṭi' is more colloquial and common in Chennai. 'Munnāl' is standard and used in textbooks.
Use the polite form: 'Munnāl pōṅka'. It's respectful and common.
Say 'Nērāka munnāl pō'. 'Nērāka' means straight.
Yes, in some literary contexts, but 'Munpu' or 'Munṉar' are much more common for the past.
In this phrase, yes. It is the imperative form of the verb 'pōtal' (to go).
Use 'Munnāl pōṅkaḷ', as the plural form is the same as the polite form.
Yes, they often say 'Munnukku pō'.
Yes, 'Pustakattiṉ munnāl pō' works for physical location.
No, it is perfectly natural and expected.
संबंधित मुहावरे
நேராக போ
similarGo straight
பின்னால் போ
contrastGo backward
முன்னேறு
builds onTo progress
வழி விடு
similarGive way
முன்னால் வா
similarCome forward