Significado
Agreeing blindly to whatever someone says
Contexto cultural
In Tamil political culture, 'Thāḷam pōṭu' is a common insult used by opposition parties to describe the ruling party's cadres. It suggests they have no individual ideology. The literal 'Thāḷam' is a complex system of time cycles. Keeping it correctly is a sign of great skill, but the idiom subverts this by making it a sign of submissiveness. Many Tamil movies feature a 'comedian' sidekick who 'beats the rhythm' for the villain, only to be mocked by the hero for his lack of courage. In modern Indian offices, the 'Yes-man' culture is often critiqued using this idiom to encourage 'out-of-the-box' thinking and dissent.
Spot the Yes-Man
Use this phrase when you see someone nodding excessively in a meeting. It's a perfect descriptor for corporate sycophancy.
Don't be Insulting
Remember that this is a critique. Don't use it to describe your own agreement with your boss unless you are being self-deprecating.
Significado
Agreeing blindly to whatever someone says
Spot the Yes-Man
Use this phrase when you see someone nodding excessively in a meeting. It's a perfect descriptor for corporate sycophancy.
Don't be Insulting
Remember that this is a critique. Don't use it to describe your own agreement with your boss unless you are being self-deprecating.
Musical Context
If you are in a music class, use it literally! 'Sariyā thalam pōḍu' (Beat the rhythm correctly) is a very common teacher's instruction.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
அவன் தன் முதலாளி சொல்வதற்கெல்லாம் ______.
The idiom 'தாளம் போடுகிறான்' correctly describes the act of blindly agreeing with a boss.
Which situation best fits the idiom 'Thāḷam pōṭu'?
Identify the correct context:
The idiom refers to blind, submissive agreement, which fits the assistant's behavior.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English equivalent.
Match the following:
These are all related terms for submissiveness and flattery in Tamil.
Complete the dialogue using the idiom.
Ravi: 'Why didn't you object to the new rules?' Babu: 'I can't. If I want to keep my job, I have to ______.'
Babu implies he must agree blindly to keep his job.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosஅவன் தன் முதலாளி சொல்வதற்கெல்லாம் ______.
The idiom 'தாளம் போடுகிறான்' correctly describes the act of blindly agreeing with a boss.
Identify the correct context:
The idiom refers to blind, submissive agreement, which fits the assistant's behavior.
Combine cada item a esquerda com seu par a direita:
These are all related terms for submissiveness and flattery in Tamil.
Ravi: 'Why didn't you object to the new rules?' Babu: 'I can't. If I want to keep my job, I have to ______.'
Babu implies he must agree blindly to keep his job.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
5 perguntasNo, it is not a swear word or vulgar. However, it is a critical idiom that mocks someone's character, so use it carefully.
It would be considered disrespectful to say your parents are 'beating the rhythm' for someone, as it implies they are weak.
'Thāḷam' is about following the beat (passive agreement); 'Jālrā' is about making noise to please (active flattery).
நாங்கள் தாளம் போடுகிறோம் (Nāṅgaḷ thāḷam pōṭukiṟōm).
Yes, it is understood and used across all Tamil dialects, though colloquial variations might differ.
Frases relacionadas
ஜால்ரா போடு
similarTo flatter someone for personal gain.
ஆமாம் சாமி போடு
synonymTo say 'Yes, Lord' to everything.
தலையாட்டி பொம்மை
similarA bobblehead; someone who nods to everything.
எதிர்த்துப் பேசு
contrastTo speak back or dissent.