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Some special suffixes in Tamil are called case suffixes. There are about 7 case suffixes, and they are only added to names. Each has a different meaning. Examples of meanings of some case suffixes include "to" / "in", "for" / "to" and "from". In a sentence, words that have case suffixes usually appear after the noun but before the adverb. | |||
== Case Suffixes == | == Case Suffixes == | ||
Adding case suffixes is the second | Adding case suffixes is the second case where the word changes before adding a suffix. The first was when creating plural nouns. | ||
Adding Case Suffixes: | |||
* If the word ends in -டு or -று: | * If the word ends in -டு or -று: | ||
** add the case suffix using the [basic set of suffix addtion rules] if: | ** add the case suffix using the [basic set of suffix addtion rules] if: | ||
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** change -டு to ட்ட் or -று to ற்ற் and add the case suffix for any other word | ** change -டு to ட்ட் or -று to ற்ற் and add the case suffix for any other word | ||
* If the word ends in -ம்: drop the -ம், add த்த், and add the case suffix | * If the word ends in -ம்: drop the -ம், add த்த், and add the case suffix | ||
Remember that a consonant is a letter that does not have a vowel (eg க், ங், etc.). | |||
Pronouns change uniquely before adding the suffix: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
! colspan="4" |Case Suffixes - Word Changes | ! colspan="4" |Case Suffixes - Word Changes | ||
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| colspan="2" |எல்லாவற்ற்- | | colspan="2" |எல்லாவற்ற்- | ||
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அது changes very irregularly when adding case suffixes | அது changes very irregularly when adding case suffixes. | ||
See the following lesson on direct objects for examples of case suffix rules. | |||
==Videos== | |||
===Video: LEARN HINDI THROUGH TAMIL-INTRO TO CASE ENDINGS | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewccc8EsH1w</youtube> | |||
==Sources== | |||
* https://www.learntamil.com | |||
* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewccc8EsH1w |
Revision as of 13:45, 4 November 2021
TAMIL Cases
Some special suffixes in Tamil are called case suffixes. There are about 7 case suffixes, and they are only added to names. Each has a different meaning. Examples of meanings of some case suffixes include "to" / "in", "for" / "to" and "from". In a sentence, words that have case suffixes usually appear after the noun but before the adverb.
Case Suffixes
Adding case suffixes is the second case where the word changes before adding a suffix. The first was when creating plural nouns.
Adding Case Suffixes:
- If the word ends in -டு or -று:
- add the case suffix using the [basic set of suffix addtion rules] if:
- the word is made of two short letters
- the final -டு or -று is preceded by a consonant
- change -டு to ட்ட் or -று to ற்ற் and add the case suffix for any other word
- add the case suffix using the [basic set of suffix addtion rules] if:
- If the word ends in -ம்: drop the -ம், add த்த், and add the case suffix
Remember that a consonant is a letter that does not have a vowel (eg க், ங், etc.).
Pronouns change uniquely before adding the suffix:
Case Suffixes - Word Changes | |||
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Word | Change before adding case suffix | Word | Change Before Adding Case Suffix |
நான் | என்- | நாம் | நம்- |
நாங்கள் | எங்கள்- | ||
நீ | உந் | நீங்கள் | உங்கள்- |
நீங்கள் | உங்கள்- | ||
அவன் | அவன்- | அவர்கள் | அவர்கள்- |
அவள் | அவள்- | ||
அவர் | அவர்- | ||
அது | அத்-/அதன்- | அவை | அவற்று- |
Word | Change Before Adding Case Suffix | ||
எல்லாம் | எல்லாவற்ற்- |
அது changes very irregularly when adding case suffixes.
See the following lesson on direct objects for examples of case suffix rules.
Videos
===Video: LEARN HINDI THROUGH TAMIL-INTRO TO CASE ENDINGS