Significado
Showing worry, anger, or confusion
Contexto cultural
In traditional families, direct confrontation with elders is avoided. A father's frown (कपाळाला आठ्या) is often enough to stop a child from doing something wrong. It is a form of 'silent authority'. Authors like P.L. Deshpande use this idiom to describe the 'middle-class' struggle. The 'aathya' represent the constant mental calculations of a person trying to make ends meet. Facial expressions (Abhinaya) are key. Furrowing the brow is a specific 'mukhaja' movement used to show 'Raudra' (anger) or 'Shoka' (sorrow). In Pune or Mumbai offices, 'aathya' on a manager's forehead during a presentation is a universal sign that the 'KPIs' are not being met.
Use it for 'Concentration'
While it often means worry or anger, it can also mean deep concentration. If someone is solving a puzzle, you can use this phrase.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'aathya' is plural. Beginners often say 'padli' (singular), which sounds very wrong to native ears.
Significado
Showing worry, anger, or confusion
Use it for 'Concentration'
While it often means worry or anger, it can also mean deep concentration. If someone is solving a puzzle, you can use this phrase.
Gender Agreement
Always remember 'aathya' is plural. Beginners often say 'padli' (singular), which sounds very wrong to native ears.
Teste-se
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'पडणे'.
मुलाचे खोटे बोलणे ऐकून आईच्या कपाळाला आठ्या ______.
Since 'आठ्या' is feminine plural, the past tense verb must be 'पडल्या'.
Which situation best describes 'कपाळाला आठ्या पडणे'?
Choose the correct scenario:
The idiom describes worry or stress, which fits the bill scenario.
Identify the correct sentence.
Which of these is grammatically correct?
Option B is correct. Option D is technically possible but 'aathya' (plural) is the standard idiom.
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Recursos visuais
When do 'Aathya' fall?
Emotions
- • Anger
- • Worry
- • Confusion
- • Disapproval
Situations
- • Bad News
- • Difficult Math
- • High Prices
- • Messy Room
Banco de exercicios
3 exerciciosमुलाचे खोटे बोलणे ऐकून आईच्या कपाळाला आठ्या ______.
Since 'आठ्या' is feminine plural, the past tense verb must be 'पडल्या'.
Choose the correct scenario:
The idiom describes worry or stress, which fits the bill scenario.
Which of these is grammatically correct?
Option B is correct. Option D is technically possible but 'aathya' (plural) is the standard idiom.
🎉 Pontuação: /3
Perguntas frequentes
4 perguntasYes, if a baby is confused or about to cry, you can say 'बाळाच्या कपाळाला आठ्या पडल्या'. It sounds quite cute in that context.
No, it is a descriptive phrase. However, telling someone 'Don't frown' (कपाळाला आठ्या पाडू नकोस) can be seen as a bit direct or bossy.
'Kapalala' means 'to the forehead' and 'Kapalavar' means 'on the forehead'. Both are used interchangeably in this idiom.
Not really. Frowning is generally associated with negative or serious emotions. For joy, we use phrases related to 'eyes lighting up' or 'smiling'.
Frases relacionadas
कपाळ मोक्ष होणे
similarTo have one's head broken (literally) or to be completely ruined.
नाक मुरडणे
similarTo turn up one's nose.
डोळे वटारणे
similarTo stare angrily with wide eyes.
तोंड उतरणे
similarTo look sad or disappointed (face 'falling').