Significado
Beginning a sport or play.
Contexto cultural
The phrase is synonymous with the evening social life in villages where 'Kaḷi' (usually football or cricket) is the main event. In Malappuram, 'Kaḷi' refers almost exclusively to football. The passion here is world-famous. Superstars like Mohanlal and Mammootty have iconic dialogues using variations of this phrase to signal a hero's comeback. Used frequently as a hashtag #KaliThudangi for sports updates and viral challenges.
The 'Let's' Rule
Always use 'tuṭaṅṅām' when suggesting to friends. It's the most polite and natural way.
Retroflex 'L'
Make sure to pronounce the 'ḷ' in 'Kaḷi' correctly. If you say 'Kali' (with a normal 'l'), it might sound like the goddess Kali or 'time'.
Significado
Beginning a sport or play.
The 'Let's' Rule
Always use 'tuṭaṅṅām' when suggesting to friends. It's the most polite and natural way.
Retroflex 'L'
Make sure to pronounce the 'ḷ' in 'Kaḷi' correctly. If you say 'Kali' (with a normal 'l'), it might sound like the goddess Kali or 'time'.
Cinematic Flair
Add 'Ini' (Now) before the phrase to sound like a movie hero: 'Ini kaḷi tuṭaṅṅum!'
Teste-se
Fill in the blank to say 'Let's start the game'.
നമുക്ക് കളി ______.
'Tuṭaṅṅām' is the 'let's' form of the verb.
How do you ask 'When does the game start?'
Which one is correct?
'Eppōḻ' means 'when'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A thriller movie reaches its climax.
This is the classic metaphorical use for rising action.
Complete the dialogue.
A: മഴ മാറിയോ? B: ഉം, നമുക്ക് ____.
If the rain stops, you start the game.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosനമുക്ക് കളി ______.
'Tuṭaṅṅām' is the 'let's' form of the verb.
Which one is correct?
'Eppōḻ' means 'when'.
Situation: A thriller movie reaches its climax.
This is the classic metaphorical use for rising action.
A: മഴ മാറിയോ? B: ഉം, നമുക്ക് ____.
If the rain stops, you start the game.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, absolutely! It works for football, Ludo, chess, or any game.
It's neutral. For very formal events, use 'ārambhikkuka'.
The past tense is 'tuṭaṅṅi' (started).
No, for a car use 'start cheyyuka' or 'pravartippikkuka'.
Mostly, but figuratively it can mean 'tricks' or 'schemes'.
Say 'കളി തുടങ്ങിയില്ല' (Kaḷi tuṭaṅṅiyilla).
'Tuṭaṅṅuka' is native Dravidian and casual; 'ārambhikkuka' is Sanskrit-derived and formal.
Yes, informally you can say the 'kaḷi' is starting.
It means 'Now the game will change', often used when a new factor enters a situation.
Say 'കളി നിർത്തൂ' (Kaḷi nirthū).
Frases relacionadas
കളി കഴിഞ്ഞു
contrastGame over
കളിപ്പിക്കുക
builds onTo make someone play / To trick someone
കളിക്കളം
similarPlayground
തുടക്കം കുറിക്കുക
specialized formTo mark a beginning