Significado
The truth will always win in the end.
Contexto cultural
The phrase 'Vaimaye Vellum' is the official motto of the Tamil Nadu government. You will see it on every government letterhead, bus, and building alongside the Srivilliputhur temple tower logo. The theme of 'Unmai Vellum' is the backbone of Tamil cinema. Heroes like MGR, Rajinikanth, and Vijay often play characters who suffer for the truth but win in the climax, reinforcing this proverb. The concept comes from the 'Vaimai' chapter of the Thirukkural. Thiruvalluvar defines truth not just as facts, but as speech that results in 'untainted good'. Since it is the translation of 'Satyameva Jayate,' this phrase is a point of pride for Tamils as it connects their language to the national identity of India.
The Emphatic 'E'
Say 'Unmaiye Vellum' (adding 'e' to Unmai) to sound more passionate. It means 'Truth *and only truth* will win'.
Don't be Sarcastic
Using this phrase sarcastically can be seen as very rude because it's a sacred sentiment for many.
Significado
The truth will always win in the end.
The Emphatic 'E'
Say 'Unmaiye Vellum' (adding 'e' to Unmai) to sound more passionate. It means 'Truth *and only truth* will win'.
Don't be Sarcastic
Using this phrase sarcastically can be seen as very rude because it's a sacred sentiment for many.
The 'Vaimai' Distinction
Remember that 'Vaimai' is the 'pure' truth that helps others. If you want to sound like a scholar, use 'Vaimai'.
Teste-se
Fill in the missing word to complete the proverb.
உண்மை _______.
'Vellum' (will win) is the correct verb for this proverb.
Which of these means 'Truth will always win'?
Select the correct Tamil translation.
'Eppothum' means always, and 'Unmai Vellum' is the proverb.
In which situation would you say 'Unmai Vellum'?
Match the phrase to the context.
The phrase is used for moral support and justice.
Complete the dialogue.
A: அவன் பொய் சொல்லி என்னை ஏமாற்றிவிட்டான். (He lied and cheated me.) B: கவலைப்படாதே, இறுதியில் _______.
The context of being cheated requires a reassuring proverb about truth.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Unmai vs. Vaimai
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosஉண்மை _______.
'Vellum' (will win) is the correct verb for this proverb.
Select the correct Tamil translation.
'Eppothum' means always, and 'Unmai Vellum' is the proverb.
Match the phrase to the context.
The phrase is used for moral support and justice.
A: அவன் பொய் சொல்லி என்னை ஏமாற்றிவிட்டான். (He lied and cheated me.) B: கவலைப்படாதே, இறுதியில் _______.
The context of being cheated requires a reassuring proverb about truth.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasWhile it has roots in Hindu philosophy, it is used as a secular moral principle by people of all faiths in Tamil Nadu.
Yes, if discussing ethics or a conflict resolution, it shows you value integrity.
Unmai is a native Tamil word. Sathiyam is a Sanskrit loanword. Both are used interchangeably in this proverb.
'Vellum' is the future tense for neuter subjects (like 'Truth'). 'Vellu' is not a standard form for this context.
Yes, it is equally common and understood in Sri Lanka and the Tamil diaspora.
Yes, 'jeyikkum' is very common in spoken Tamil, though 'vellum' is more 'pure' Tamil.
Absolutely! It's a great 'power phrase' to show you understand Tamil values.
You can write it as 'Unmai vellum' or in script 'உண்மை வெல்லும்'. It's often used as a supportive reply.
No, the future tense implies that even if truth is losing now, it *will* win eventually.
Not really. People don't say 'Lies will win' as a proverb, though they might complain about it.
Frases relacionadas
தர்மம் வெல்லும்
similarDharma (Righteousness) will win.
சத்தியமே லட்சியம்
builds onTruth is the goal.
பொய் சொல்லாதே
specialized formDon't tell lies.
அறம் வெல்லும்
synonymVirtue will win.