뜻
Something that is incomplete or raw.
문화적 배경
In villages, whitewashing happens annually during the Pongal festival. A house that isn't whitewashed for Pongal is seen as a sign of a family in crisis. Second-generation Tamils often use this to describe their 'broken' Tamil—they have the structure (the wall) but lack the vocabulary (the paint). The term 'Sunnambu' is used more frequently in Sri Lankan dialects, and the idiom might be phrased as 'Sunnambu poosadha suvar'. In Chennai's IT hubs, this idiom is making a comeback as a 'pure Tamil' alternative to the English 'rough draft'.
Use it for 'Soft Skills'
This is the perfect idiom to describe someone who is technically brilliant but lacks communication skills.
Don't use for 'Dirty'
If a wall is just dirty, use 'Alukku'. If you use this idiom, people will think you mean it's unfinished.
뜻
Something that is incomplete or raw.
Use it for 'Soft Skills'
This is the perfect idiom to describe someone who is technically brilliant but lacks communication skills.
Don't use for 'Dirty'
If a wall is just dirty, use 'Alukku'. If you use this idiom, people will think you mean it's unfinished.
The 'Sunnambu' Connection
Mentioning 'Sunnambu' (lime) while using this idiom shows you really understand Tamil culture.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
படிப்பு இருந்தும் பண்பு இல்லாதவன் வெள்ளையடிக்காத _______ போன்றவன்.
The standard idiom uses 'suvar' (wall).
Which situation best fits the idiom 'Vellaiyadikkatha suvar'?
In which scenario would you use this phrase?
The idiom describes something that is functional but lacks the final 'polish' or 'finish'.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form.
அப்பா: 'இந்த ரிப்போர்ட் எப்படி இருக்கு?' மகன்: 'விஷயம் இருக்குப்பா, ஆனா பாக்க _______ போல இருக்கு.'
The son is saying the report has content but lacks presentation.
Match the meaning to the context.
Match 'Vellaiyadikkatha suvar' to its figurative meaning in this sentence: 'அவன் ஒரு வெள்ளையடிக்காத சுவர்.'
When applied to a person, it refers to a lack of social or educational 'polish'.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
This is the core meaning of the idiom.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
5 연습 문제படிப்பு இருந்தும் பண்பு இல்லாதவன் வெள்ளையடிக்காத _______ போன்றவன்.
The standard idiom uses 'suvar' (wall).
In which scenario would you use this phrase?
The idiom describes something that is functional but lacks the final 'polish' or 'finish'.
அப்பா: 'இந்த ரிப்போர்ட் எப்படி இருக்கு?' மகன்: 'விஷயம் இருக்குப்பா, ஆனா பாக்க _______ போல இருக்கு.'
The son is saying the report has content but lacks presentation.
Match 'Vellaiyadikkatha suvar' to its figurative meaning in this sentence: 'அவன் ஒரு வெள்ளையடிக்காத சுவர்.'
When applied to a person, it refers to a lack of social or educational 'polish'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
This is the core meaning of the idiom.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Usually no. It's a critique. However, you can use it for yourself as a sign of humility (e.g., 'I am still an unpainted wall, I need to learn more').
It's neutral. You can use it in a speech, but maybe not in a legal contract.
There isn't a direct idiomatic opposite, but 'Niraivana' (complete/satisfying) is the conceptual opposite.
Historically yes, but today it means they lack 'polish' or 'education', regardless of their bank balance.
No, for meals we use 'Uppu illatha pandam' (food without salt). This idiom is strictly for structures, people, and projects.
It is a voiced dental fricative, like the 'th' in 'this'.
Both are fine. 'Suvar' is more common for individuals, 'Veedu' for larger projects.
Only if you are describing a project you are working on and want to show off your Tamil. Don't use it to describe yourself unless you follow it with a plan to improve.
Yes, very often in family dramas from the 80s and 90s.
It means 'White', referring to the white lime-wash.
Yes, but 'Vellaiyadikkatha suvar pola irukkiraan' (He is like an unpainted wall) is more idiomatic.
It has been around for at least 150 years.
관련 표현
அரைகுறை
similarHalf-baked or incomplete
சுவரில்லாத சித்திரம்
contrastA painting without a wall
மெருகேற்று
builds onTo polish or refine
கல்லாதவன்
specialized formUneducated person