意思
Doing something very slowly.
文化背景
In Tamil Nadu, the idiom is frequently used in political cartoons to depict the slow implementation of government schemes. Similar usage, but often applied to the slow pace of post-war reconstruction in certain areas. Used by Tamils worldwide to complain about slow immigration processes or slow internet in their respective countries. Classical literature uses the turtle as a symbol of self-control, but modern literature uses this idiom for social critique.
Use for emphasis
Don't just say 'slowly' (medhuvaaga). Use this idiom to show you are a more advanced speaker who understands Tamil imagery.
Tone matters
Be careful using this with your boss about their work; it can sound quite rude or impatient!
意思
Doing something very slowly.
Use for emphasis
Don't just say 'slowly' (medhuvaaga). Use this idiom to show you are a more advanced speaker who understands Tamil imagery.
Tone matters
Be careful using this with your boss about their work; it can sound quite rude or impatient!
Combine with 'ஏன்'
A common way to use this is in a question: 'ஏன் எல்லாம் ஆமை வேகத்தில் நடக்கிறது?' (Why is everything happening at a turtle's pace?)
自我测试
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the idiom.
இணையம் ______ வேலை செய்கிறது. என்னால் எதையும் பதிவிறக்கம் செய்ய முடியவில்லை.
The locative case '-il' is required to mean 'at the speed'.
Which situation best fits the use of 'ஆமை வேகத்தில்'?
Choose the correct context:
The idiom is used for frustratingly slow progress.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ஏன் இன்னும் கிளம்பவில்லை? B: பஸ் ______ வருகிறது. நான் என்ன செய்யட்டும்?
The context implies a delay, so 'turtle speed' is the right fit.
Match the phrase to the feeling.
Match 'ஆமை வேகத்தில்' with the emotion it usually conveys:
It is almost always used to express annoyance at slowness.
🎉 得分: /4
视觉学习工具
Speed Idioms in Tamil
练习题库
4 练习இணையம் ______ வேலை செய்கிறது. என்னால் எதையும் பதிவிறக்கம் செய்ய முடியவில்லை.
The locative case '-il' is required to mean 'at the speed'.
Choose the correct context:
The idiom is used for frustratingly slow progress.
A: ஏன் இன்னும் கிளம்பவில்லை? B: பஸ் ______ வருகிறது. நான் என்ன செய்யட்டும்?
The context implies a delay, so 'turtle speed' is the right fit.
Match 'ஆமை வேகத்தில்' with the emotion it usually conveys:
It is almost always used to express annoyance at slowness.
🎉 得分: /4
常见问题
10 个问题It is neutral. You can use it in newspapers and in casual talk.
Yes, if a person is doing a task very slowly, you can say they are working at 'Aamai vegathil'.
Aamai is turtle, Nathai is snail. Both idioms mean the same thing.
90% of the time, yes. It implies the slowness is a problem.
Use 'Minnal vegathil' (மின்னல் வேகத்தில்).
Usually no. For music, we use 'slow beat' or 'medhuvaana isai'.
No, but it is most common with 'sel' (go), 'nada' (happen/walk), and 'velai sei' (work).
Yes, it is common in all Tamil-speaking regions.
No, 'vegamaga' means 'fastly'. 'Aamai vegamaga' would mean 'fastly like a turtle', which is a contradiction.
In slang, people just say 'Aamai maadhiri' (like a turtle).
相关表达
நத்தை வேகத்தில்
synonymAt a snail's pace.
மெல்ல மெல்ல
similarSlowly and gradually.
இழுத்தடிக்கிறது
builds onDragging on.
மின்னல் வேகத்தில்
contrastAt lightning speed.