Significado
The truth always prevails eventually
Contexto cultural
The phrase is frequently used by judges and lawyers in Kerala to emphasize the goal of the legal system. It is seen as a secular prayer for justice. In the 'Golden Age' of Malayalam cinema (1980s-90s), this phrase was the ultimate 'punchline' for heroes fighting against corrupt systems. Because it is the translation of the national motto, using this phrase in Kerala also signals a sense of national pride and adherence to Indian constitutional values. The phrase is used by people of all religions in Kerala (Hindus, Muslims, Christians) as it is seen as a universal moral law rather than a sectarian one.
Use for encouragement
This is the best phrase to use when a friend is sad because someone lied about them.
Don't use for small things
If you use it for trivial matters, people might think you are being sarcastic.
Significado
The truth always prevails eventually
Use for encouragement
This is the best phrase to use when a friend is sad because someone lied about them.
Don't use for small things
If you use it for trivial matters, people might think you are being sarcastic.
The '-um' suffix
Remember that '-um' at the end of a verb usually indicates the future tense in Malayalam.
National Motto
Mentioning this phrase shows you understand the core values of Indian culture.
Teste-se
Complete the proverb with the correct verb form.
സത്യം _________.
The proverb uses the future tense 'ജയിക്കും' (will win) to show a certain outcome.
Which situation is best for using 'Sathyam Jayikkum'?
Choose the best context:
The phrase is used for moral victory and justice.
Match the Malayalam words to their English meanings.
Match the following:
These are the core components of the phrase and its variations.
Complete the dialogue.
A: അവൻ കള്ളം പറയുകയാണ്. B: സാരമില്ല, _________.
This is the natural response to comfort someone facing a lie.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Tense Variations
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosസത്യം _________.
The proverb uses the future tense 'ജയിക്കും' (will win) to show a certain outcome.
Choose the best context:
The phrase is used for moral victory and justice.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are the core components of the phrase and its variations.
A: അവൻ കള്ളം പറയുകയാണ്. B: സാരമില്ല, _________.
This is the natural response to comfort someone facing a lie.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
14 perguntasWhile it has roots in ancient scriptures, it is used today as a secular moral proverb by people of all faiths.
Yes, especially if you are discussing a serious matter or a conflict resolution.
'Sathyam' is the common word in Malayalam. 'Unmai' is more common in Tamil, though understood in Malayalam as 'truth/reality'.
You say 'Sathyam Jayichu'.
Only if you are discussing a matter of ethics or a legal issue. Otherwise, it might be too dramatic.
Yes, it is the future tense of 'to win' or 'to be victorious'.
Because it is a very common, short, and culturally essential phrase that every beginner should know.
Yes, 'Sathyam eppozhum jayikkum' is very common.
Yes, 'Sathyam jayikkilla' (Truth won't win), but it's very cynical.
It is the Sanskrit version meaning 'Truth alone triumphs'.
Constantly! It is a staple of Malayalam cinema climaxes.
It's a 'geminate' or doubled consonant. Hold the 'k' sound for a split second longer.
Rarely, unless you are talking about the 'truth' of your love winning over obstacles.
'Kallam' (Lie) or 'Asathyam' (Untruth).
Frases relacionadas
സത്യമേ ജയിക്കൂ
specialized formOnly truth will win
സത്യം പറയുക
builds onTo tell the truth
നീതി പുലരും
similarJustice will dawn
കള്ളം അധികകാലം നിൽക്കില്ല
contrastLies won't last long