意思
Very high or huge.
文化背景
In Kerala, traditional architecture was low-slung due to heavy rains. The sudden appearance of 'Akashamutte' buildings in cities like Kochi represents a major cultural shift toward urbanization. Malayalis in the Gulf often use this phrase to describe their awe of the desert skyscrapers, contrasting them with the flat landscapes of their home villages. Farmers might use this phrase to describe a particularly successful harvest of coconut or areca nut trees that have grown exceptionally tall. During festival seasons like Onam, you will see news headlines using 'Akashamutte' to describe the rising cost of vegetables and flowers.
Use for emphasis
Use this when you want to sound impressed or shocked by the size of something.
Not for people
Remember, calling a tall person 'Akashamutte' is usually a joke, not a compliment.
意思
Very high or huge.
Use for emphasis
Use this when you want to sound impressed or shocked by the size of something.
Not for people
Remember, calling a tall person 'Akashamutte' is usually a joke, not a compliment.
Combine with verbs
It works best with verbs like 'nilkkuka' (stand) or 'uyaruka' (rise).
Price talk
Malayalis love discussing prices. Using 'Akashamutte' during a price complaint will make you sound very local!
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct phrase.
ഈ മല ____ നിൽക്കുന്നു.
'Akashamutte' is used to describe the height of a mountain.
Which situation is best described by 'Akashamutte'?
Select the correct scenario:
It can be used to describe 'sky-high' prices.
Match the Malayalam phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the core components and contexts for the idiom.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ദുബായിലെ ബുർജ് ഖലീഫ കണ്ടോ? B: ഉവ്വ്, അത് ____ ഉണ്ടല്ലോ!
The Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper, so 'Akashamutte' is the perfect description.
🎉 得分: /4
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练习题库
4 练习ഈ മല ____ നിൽക്കുന്നു.
'Akashamutte' is used to describe the height of a mountain.
Select the correct scenario:
It can be used to describe 'sky-high' prices.
将左侧的每个项目与右侧的配对匹配:
These are the core components and contexts for the idiom.
A: ദുബായിലെ ബുർജ് ഖലീഫ കണ്ടോ? B: ഉവ്വ്, അത് ____ ഉണ്ടല്ലോ!
The Burj Khalifa is a skyscraper, so 'Akashamutte' is the perfect description.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
12 个问题Yes, it is perfect for mountains. Example: 'Aa mala akashamutte nilkkunnu.'
It is neutral. You can use it in news, books, or with friends.
Yes, but it is more descriptive and idiomatic, like 'sky-high'.
Usually no. It's better to use 'nalla uyaram' for people.
There isn't a direct idiom, but you could say 'thara-muttunnu' (touching the ground) for something very low, though it's less common.
Yes, 'Akasham muttunna' is the adjective form used before a noun.
No, for temperature we use 'kodu-shudham' or just 'nalla choodu'.
Commonly written as 'Akashamutte' or 'Akasha mutte'.
Yes, many Malayalam film songs use this phrase to describe beauty or height.
Yes, you can say 'viri akashamutte undu' to exaggerate a very long line.
No! 'Mutta' (with a short 'a') means egg. 'Mutte' (with an 'e') means touching.
Very common. You will hear it in daily life in Kerala.
相关表达
വാനോളം
synonymUp to the sky/heavens
അംബരചുംബി
specialized formSky-kisser (Skyscraper)
കുന്നോളം
similarAs much as a hill
കടലോളം
contrastAs much as the sea