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Welcome to the Tamil Grammar lesson on Plurals! In this lesson, we will learn how to form plurals in Tamil.  
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/tamil Tamil] learners! 😊<br>
In this lesson, we will explore the concept of plurals in the Tamil language. Knowing how to form plurals is essential to make proper sentences and communicate effectively in Tamil.


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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==


Tamil is a language spoken by more than 70 million people around the world. It is the official language of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and one of the 22 scheduled languages of India. Tamil is also spoken in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, and other countries.  
In Tamil, the plural form refers to more than one person or thing. Generally, the plural form is formed by adding a suffix to the singular form of the word. It is crucial to learn the plural suffixes and their application in forming plurals in Tamil.


In Tamil, nouns can be singular or plural. The plural form of a noun is used when referring to more than one person, place, or thing. In this lesson, we will learn how to form plurals in Tamil.  
For the purpose of clarity, we will discuss the formation of plurals in different categories of words. These categories include nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and numerals.


== Plural Formation ==


In Tamil, there are two ways to form plurals:
<span link>Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Adjective-and-Adverb-Relationships|Adjective and Adverb Relationships]], [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Tamil-Finite-Verbs-Conjugation|Tamil Finite Verbs Conjugation]], [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Strong-Middle-Weak-Verbs|Strong Middle Weak Verbs]] & [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]].</span>
== Nouns ==


* Adding a suffix  
In Tamil, a noun can be either animate or inanimate. Depending on the category, the suffix used to form the plural will vary. Below are some examples of nouns and the corresponding suffix used to form the plural:
* Reduplication


=== Adding a Suffix ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Tamil !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| குழந்தை || kuḻantai|| Child
|-
| குழந்தைகள்|| kuḻantaikaḷ|| Children
|-
| மாடு || māṭu|| Cow
|-
| மாடுகள் || māṭukaḷ|| Cows
|-
| வேட்டை || vēṭṭai|| Cat
|-
| வேட்டைகள் || vēṭṭaikaḷ|| Cats
|}


The most common way to form plurals in Tamil is by adding a suffix. The suffixes used to form plurals depend on the gender of the noun.  
As you can see from the examples above, the plural suffix used for animate nouns is 'கள்' or 'க்கள்'.  


For masculine nouns, the suffix ''-ar'' is added. For example, the plural of ''kalvi'' (school) is ''kalvar''.  
For plural formation in inanimate nouns, the suffix may vary according to the last letter of the singular form. Here are some examples:


For feminine nouns, the suffix ''-al'' is added. For example, the plural of ''ponnu'' (girl) is ''ponnal''.
{| class="wikitable"
! Tamil !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| கடல் || kaṭal|| Sea
|-
| கடல்கள்|| kaṭalkaḷ|| Seas
|-
| மரம் || maram|| Tree
|-
| மரங்கள்|| maramkaḷ|| Trees
|-
| பார் || pār|| Train
|-
| பார்கள்|| pārkaḷ|| Trains
|}


For neuter nouns, the suffix ''-ar'' is added. For example, the plural of ''oru'' (one) is ''orar''.  
In this category, the plural suffix usually ends with 'கள்' or 'க்கள்'.


=== Reduplication ===
== Pronouns ==


Another way to form plurals in Tamil is by reduplication. This means repeating the same word twice. For example, the plural of ''kadai'' (shop) is ''kadaikadai''.  
In Tamil, plural pronouns are used to represent two or more persons or things. The plural pronouns in Tamil are as follows:


Reduplication is used for both masculine and feminine nouns. However, it is not used for neuter nouns.  
{| class="wikitable"
! Tamil !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| நமது || namatu|| Our
|-
| உங்கள் || uṅkaḷ|| Your
|-
| அவர்கள் || avarkaḷ|| Their
|}
 
To use these pronouns in plural, one can simply add them to the corresponding singular pronoun.
 
== Adjectives ==
 
In Tamil grammar, adjectives are formed by adding a suffix to the root word. Some common examples of adjectives are:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tamil !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| நல்ல || nalla|| Good
|-
| சிறிய || ciṟiya|| Small
|-
| பொறுப்பான || poṟuppāṉ|| Poor
|}
 
The plural form of adjectives is generally formed by adding the plural suffix to the root word. For example:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tamil !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| நல்லவைகள் || nallavaikaḷ|| Good things
|-
| சிறியவைகள் || ciṟiyavaikaḷ|| Small things
|-
| பொறுப்பானவர்கள் || poṟuppāṉavarkaḷ|| Poor people
|}
 
As you can see from the examples above, the plural suffix for adjectives is 'வைகள்' or 'வர்கள்'.
 
== Numerals ==
 
In Tamil, numerals are used to represent the quantity of the noun. The plural form of numerals is typically formed by adding the plural suffix to the numeral. Here are some examples:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! Tamil !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| ஒரு || oru|| One
|-
| ஒருபோதும் || orupōtum|| Always
|-
| இரண்டும் || iraṇṭum|| Two
|-
| மூன்றும் || mūṉṟum|| Three
|-
| முன்னேறிய || muṉṉēṟiya|| Ahead
|-
| நான்கும் || nāṉkum|| Four
|}
 
As you can see from the examples above, the plural suffix for numerals is 'ம்' or 'கள்'.
 
== Dialogue ==
 
To help you see the use of plural forms in context, here is a dialogue:
 
* Person 1: நீங்கள் ஒரு குழந்தையைக் காணுகிறீர்களா? (Nīṅkaḷ oru kuḻantaiyai kāṇukirīrkaḷā?) (Are you seeing a child?)
* Person 2: எனக்கு எந்த குழந்தைகளும் இருக்கவில்லை. (Eṉakku endha kuḻantaikaḷum irukkavillai.) (I don't have any children.)
 
Here are more examples:
 
* Person 1: உங்கள் பொழுது நீ யாரை சந்திக்கிறீர்கள்? (Uṅkaḷ poḻutu nī yārai sandhikkirīrkaḷ?) (Who are you meeting in your free time?)
* Person 2: நாங்கள் குழந்தைகளுடன் சேருவோம். (Nāṅkaḷ kuḻantaikaḷuṭaṉ cēruvōm.) (We join with children.)


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


In this lesson, we have learned how to form plurals in Tamil. We have seen that there are two ways to form plurals: by adding a suffix and by reduplication.  
In this lesson, we explored the concept of plurals in Tamil. It is essential to understand the formation of plurals to express yourself correctly in Tamil. Feel free to use the examples we provided, and to experiment with creating your sentences with plurals.
 
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==Sources==
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tamil_grammar Tamil grammar - Wikipedia]
* [http://mylanguages.org/tamil_plural.php Tamil Plural]
* [http://learning-tamil.blogspot.com/2010/01/making-tamil-nouns-plurals-lesson-12.html Making Tamil Nouns Plurals Lesson 12 - Learning Tamil]
 


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<span link>Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Negation|Negation]], [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Past-tense|Past tense]], [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Pronouns|Pronouns]] & [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Plural-Noun-Suffix-Addition|Plural Noun Suffix Addition]].</span>
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* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Verb-Classes|Verb Classes]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Tamil-Finite-Verbs-Conjugation|Tamil Finite Verbs Conjugation]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Adjective-(பெயரடை)|Adjective (பெயரடை)]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Future-Tense-எதிர்காலம்|Future Tense எதிர்காலம்]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Cases|Cases]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Negatives|Negatives]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Plural-Noun-Suffix-Addition|Plural Noun Suffix Addition]]
* [[Language/Tamil/Grammar/Negation|Negation]]


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Tamil Grammar - Plurals

Hi Tamil learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will explore the concept of plurals in the Tamil language. Knowing how to form plurals is essential to make proper sentences and communicate effectively in Tamil.

Introduction[edit | edit source]

In Tamil, the plural form refers to more than one person or thing. Generally, the plural form is formed by adding a suffix to the singular form of the word. It is crucial to learn the plural suffixes and their application in forming plurals in Tamil.

For the purpose of clarity, we will discuss the formation of plurals in different categories of words. These categories include nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and numerals.


Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Adjective and Adverb Relationships, Tamil Finite Verbs Conjugation, Strong Middle Weak Verbs & Future Tense.

Nouns[edit | edit source]

In Tamil, a noun can be either animate or inanimate. Depending on the category, the suffix used to form the plural will vary. Below are some examples of nouns and the corresponding suffix used to form the plural:

Tamil Pronunciation English
குழந்தை kuḻantai Child
குழந்தைகள் kuḻantaikaḷ Children
மாடு māṭu Cow
மாடுகள் māṭukaḷ Cows
வேட்டை vēṭṭai Cat
வேட்டைகள் vēṭṭaikaḷ Cats

As you can see from the examples above, the plural suffix used for animate nouns is 'கள்' or 'க்கள்'.

For plural formation in inanimate nouns, the suffix may vary according to the last letter of the singular form. Here are some examples:

Tamil Pronunciation English
கடல் kaṭal Sea
கடல்கள் kaṭalkaḷ Seas
மரம் maram Tree
மரங்கள் maramkaḷ Trees
பார் pār Train
பார்கள் pārkaḷ Trains

In this category, the plural suffix usually ends with 'கள்' or 'க்கள்'.

Pronouns[edit | edit source]

In Tamil, plural pronouns are used to represent two or more persons or things. The plural pronouns in Tamil are as follows:

Tamil Pronunciation English
நமது namatu Our
உங்கள் uṅkaḷ Your
அவர்கள் avarkaḷ Their

To use these pronouns in plural, one can simply add them to the corresponding singular pronoun.

Adjectives[edit | edit source]

In Tamil grammar, adjectives are formed by adding a suffix to the root word. Some common examples of adjectives are:

Tamil Pronunciation English
நல்ல nalla Good
சிறிய ciṟiya Small
பொறுப்பான poṟuppāṉ Poor

The plural form of adjectives is generally formed by adding the plural suffix to the root word. For example:

Tamil Pronunciation English
நல்லவைகள் nallavaikaḷ Good things
சிறியவைகள் ciṟiyavaikaḷ Small things
பொறுப்பானவர்கள் poṟuppāṉavarkaḷ Poor people

As you can see from the examples above, the plural suffix for adjectives is 'வைகள்' or 'வர்கள்'.

Numerals[edit | edit source]

In Tamil, numerals are used to represent the quantity of the noun. The plural form of numerals is typically formed by adding the plural suffix to the numeral. Here are some examples:

Tamil Pronunciation English
ஒரு oru One
ஒருபோதும் orupōtum Always
இரண்டும் iraṇṭum Two
மூன்றும் mūṉṟum Three
முன்னேறிய muṉṉēṟiya Ahead
நான்கும் nāṉkum Four

As you can see from the examples above, the plural suffix for numerals is 'ம்' or 'கள்'.

Dialogue[edit | edit source]

To help you see the use of plural forms in context, here is a dialogue:

  • Person 1: நீங்கள் ஒரு குழந்தையைக் காணுகிறீர்களா? (Nīṅkaḷ oru kuḻantaiyai kāṇukirīrkaḷā?) (Are you seeing a child?)
  • Person 2: எனக்கு எந்த குழந்தைகளும் இருக்கவில்லை. (Eṉakku endha kuḻantaikaḷum irukkavillai.) (I don't have any children.)

Here are more examples:

  • Person 1: உங்கள் பொழுது நீ யாரை சந்திக்கிறீர்கள்? (Uṅkaḷ poḻutu nī yārai sandhikkirīrkaḷ?) (Who are you meeting in your free time?)
  • Person 2: நாங்கள் குழந்தைகளுடன் சேருவோம். (Nāṅkaḷ kuḻantaikaḷuṭaṉ cēruvōm.) (We join with children.)

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we explored the concept of plurals in Tamil. It is essential to understand the formation of plurals to express yourself correctly in Tamil. Feel free to use the examples we provided, and to experiment with creating your sentences with plurals.

To learn more about Tamil grammar, make sure you check out Tamil Grammar on Polyglot Club. Additionally, don't forget to find native speakers and ask them any questions. Practice is vital to master the language! 😃


➡If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.

➡Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Sources[edit | edit source]


Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: Negation, Past tense, Pronouns & Plural Noun Suffix Addition.

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]