意思
Even the strongest can make mistakes.
文化背景
Elephants are the stars of festivals like Thrissur Pooram. A 'falling elephant' is a major news event and a tragedy, which is why the proverb carries so much weight. Proverbs (Pazhamchollukal) are considered 'the salt of the language'. Using them shows you are culturally grounded and wise. In Kerala, it's common to use proverbs to soften a criticism. Instead of saying 'You were overconfident,' one might say 'Adi thettiyal aanayum veezhum' to be more polite. The elephant represents the God Ganesha (Ganapathi) in many contexts. While the proverb is secular, the elephant's status as a 'remover of obstacles' makes its own 'stumble' even more ironic.
Use it for empathy
If a friend is embarrassed about a mistake, this is the perfect phrase to make them feel better without sounding patronizing.
Don't over-use
If you use it for every small thing, it loses its power. Save it for 'elephant-sized' mistakes.
意思
Even the strongest can make mistakes.
Use it for empathy
If a friend is embarrassed about a mistake, this is the perfect phrase to make them feel better without sounding patronizing.
Don't over-use
If you use it for every small thing, it loses its power. Save it for 'elephant-sized' mistakes.
The 'Um' factor
Remember the 'um' at the end of 'Aana'. It's what makes it 'even the elephant'. Without it, it's just 'the elephant falls'.
自我测试
Complete the proverb with the correct word.
അടി തെറ്റിയാൽ ____ വീഴും.
The standard proverb uses 'ആനയും' (even the elephant).
Which situation best fits the proverb?
A world-famous chef burns a simple omelet.
The proverb applies when an expert makes a simple mistake.
Choose the best response for Speaker B.
Speaker A: 'നമ്മുടെ ടീം ക്യാപ്റ്റൻ ഇന്ന് പൂജ്യത്തിന് പുറത്തായി!' Speaker B: '_________'
The proverb is used here to provide perspective on a star player's failure.
What does 'അടി തെറ്റിയാൽ' mean grammatically?
അടി തെറ്റിയാൽ
The suffix '-al' indicates a conditional 'if'.
🎉 得分: /4
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4 练习അടി തെറ്റിയാൽ ____ വീഴും.
The standard proverb uses 'ആനയും' (even the elephant).
A world-famous chef burns a simple omelet.
The proverb applies when an expert makes a simple mistake.
Speaker A: 'നമ്മുടെ ടീം ക്യാപ്റ്റൻ ഇന്ന് പൂജ്യത്തിന് പുറത്തായി!' Speaker B: '_________'
The proverb is used here to provide perspective on a star player's failure.
അടി തെറ്റിയാൽ
The suffix '-al' indicates a conditional 'if'.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
8 个问题No, it's a metaphor. The elephant represents any person or entity with great power or skill.
Yes, if you are asked about a failure. It shows you have a mature, culturally-aware perspective on mistakes.
It is a conditional suffix meaning 'if'. It turns the verb 'thettuka' (to miss) into 'if [it] misses'.
Yes, 'Aanaykkum adi thettum' is a very common shorter version used in daily speech.
Not at all. It's a 'timeless' proverb that is still used in modern news and social media.
Yes, it's a humble way to acknowledge your own mistake: 'Enikkum adi thetti' (I also lost my footing).
There isn't a direct opposite proverb, but 'Erumbu koodi aanaye kollum' (Ants together can kill an elephant) is another elephant proverb about small things overcoming big ones.
Yes, Tamil has a very similar one: 'Aanaikkum adi sarukkum'.
相关表达
ആന കൊടുത്താലും ആശ കൊടുക്കരുത്
similarEven if you give an elephant, don't give false hope.
മിന്നുന്നതെല്ലാം പൊന്നല്ല
similarAll that glitters is not gold.
ചുവട് പിഴയ്ക്കുക
specialized formTo lose one's footing.
അഹങ്കാരം ആപത്താണ്
builds onPride is a danger.