Kannattarako
Kannattarako is a term originating from the Tamil language that can be translated to mean "why so angry" or "what's the reason for your anger." It is a direct inquiry used to understand the source of someone's displeasure or frustration. The phrase is commonly employed in informal conversations within Tamil-speaking communities.
The usage of kannattarako implies a desire to resolve a conflict or offer support. It suggests an
While the literal translation focuses on anger, the broader social implication is often about addressing discomfort