मतलब
Something that is very simple to do.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Bananas are served at every wedding feast (Sadya) on a leaf. Being able to peel and eat one quickly is a sign of being a 'pro' at traditional dining. The 'Banana Comedy' by Goundamani and Senthil is legendary. It involves a logic puzzle about two bananas, making the fruit a symbol of wit and simplicity in pop culture. Bananas are the primary 'Prasadam' (offering) in temples because they are 'pure'—the fruit is protected by a peel and doesn't have a stone/pit that is discarded. Village elders often use this idiom to encourage children who are afraid of learning, reminding them that knowledge can be as sweet and easy as fruit.
Use it for 'Clarity'
Don't just use it for tasks. Use it to praise a speaker. 'Ungal vilakkam vazhaipazham urithar pola irunthathu' is a top-tier compliment for a teacher.
Watch the 'ZH'
If you mispronounce 'Vazhaipazham' as 'Vaalapalam', the idiom loses its charm. Practice the retroflex 'ZH' sound!
मतलब
Something that is very simple to do.
Use it for 'Clarity'
Don't just use it for tasks. Use it to praise a speaker. 'Ungal vilakkam vazhaipazham urithar pola irunthathu' is a top-tier compliment for a teacher.
Watch the 'ZH'
If you mispronounce 'Vazhaipazham' as 'Vaalapalam', the idiom loses its charm. Practice the retroflex 'ZH' sound!
The 'Mathiri' Swap
In Chennai or Coimbatore, use 'mathiri' instead of 'pola' to sound more like a local in casual cafes.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the missing word to complete the idiom.
இந்த வேலை எனக்கு _________ உரித்தார் போல இருந்தது.
The idiom specifically uses 'வாழைப்பழம்' (banana) because it is the easiest to peel.
Which situation best fits the idiom 'வாழைப்பழம் உரித்தார் போல'?
சூழலைத் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கவும்:
The idiom is used for very easy tasks, like simple homework.
Complete the dialogue with the correct form of the idiom.
அருண்: 'இந்த கம்ப்யூட்டர் கேம் விளையாடுவது கஷ்டமா?' பாலு: 'இல்லை, இது எனக்கு ___________.'
Balu is saying the game is easy, so he uses the 'peeling' idiom.
Identify the sentence that uses the idiom in a formal register.
சரியான வாக்கியத்தைத் தேர்வு செய்க:
The first option uses the standard 'urithar pola' and formal verb ending 'vilakkinar'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Fruit Difficulty Scale
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासஇந்த வேலை எனக்கு _________ உரித்தார் போல இருந்தது.
The idiom specifically uses 'வாழைப்பழம்' (banana) because it is the easiest to peel.
சூழலைத் தேர்ந்தெடுக்கவும்:
The idiom is used for very easy tasks, like simple homework.
அருண்: 'இந்த கம்ப்யூட்டர் கேம் விளையாடுவது கஷ்டமா?' பாலு: 'இல்லை, இது எனக்கு ___________.'
Balu is saying the game is easy, so he uses the 'peeling' idiom.
சரியான வாக்கியத்தைத் தேர்வு செய்க:
The first option uses the standard 'urithar pola' and formal verb ending 'vilakkinar'.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNot at all! It's a very friendly and positive idiom. However, using it to describe someone else's hard work might make it seem like you're downplaying their effort.
No, you can't say 'He is like a peeled banana.' It only describes tasks, processes, or explanations.
'Pola' is formal/literary; 'Mathiri' is colloquial/spoken. Both are correct for this idiom.
Usually, 'urithar' (past honorific) is the fixed form, but 'urippathu' (peeling) is also common. Stick to 'urithar' for the most idiomatic feel.
Yes, it is widely understood and used across the Tamil diaspora, including Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Malaysia.
No, 'Apple urithar pola' doesn't exist. The banana is unique because of its specific peeling ease.
Yes, if you are describing a process that you have simplified for a client, it sounds very professional and reassuring.
Exactly. It is the direct semantic equivalent of 'Piece of cake'.
Yes! If someone is struggling with something very simple, you can say, 'Enna, ithu kooda unakku vazhaipazham urithar pola illaiya?' (What, is even this not like peeling a banana for you?)
Not really, but in very casual speech, people just say 'Vazhaipazham mathiri' (Like a banana).
संबंधित मुहावरे
அல்வா சாப்பிடுவது போல
synonymLike eating Halwa (a soft sweet).
கைமேல் நெல்லிக்கனி போல
similarLike an amla fruit on the palm.
சித்திரமும் கைப்பழக்கம்
builds onArt comes by practice.
கடுகைத் துளைத்து ஏழ்கடலைப் புகட்டி
contrastPiercing a mustard seed and pouring seven seas into it.