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மாலை — meaning in English: Evening

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பழைய
paḻaiya
நிகழ்ச்சி
niyazhchi
மாலை
mālai
பேச்சு
pēccu
விளக்கமுடிவு
viḷakkamuṭivu
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word மாலை (mālai) when discussing the time of day, especially when planning evening activities such as family dinners, cultural gatherings, or festivals. It's common in both casual conversations and more formal contexts, like talking about evening events in community announcements.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'இலை' (ilai), which means 'leaf,' but in certain contexts, it can refer to the evening in literary terms. However, மாலை (mālai) is specifically used for the time of day, while 'இலை' carries a more poetic or metaphorical connotation.
Culture
The word மாலை (mālai) is derived from ancient Tamil, reflecting the importance of evening in daily life and spirituality. In many Tamil cultures, the evening is considered a time for family gatherings, rituals, and celebrations, highlighting its cultural significance. For example, festivals like Deepavali are often celebrated in the evening, making this word deeply intertwined with social and religious practices.
FAQ
Q.What does மாலை mean?
மாலை (mālai) translates to 'evening' in English, referring to the time of day from late afternoon until night.
Q.How do you use மாலை in a sentence?
You can say 'மாலை நேரத்தில் நாம் விருந்து வைப்போம்' (In the evening, we will have a feast) to use the word in a context that reflects family or community gatherings.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using மாலை?
A common mistake is confusing மாலை with 'காலை' (kālai), which means 'morning.' Remember that மாலை specifically refers to the evening hours.
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