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In this lesson, we will explore the essential vocabulary and phrases related to transportation and directions in Sinhala. This topic is particularly important as it equips you with the necessary language skills to navigate through Sri Lanka's vibrant streets, whether you're hopping on a bus, taking a tuk-tuk, or asking a local for directions. Having a good grasp of this vocabulary will not only enhance your travel experience but also help you engage with the local culture in a more meaningful way.


<div class="pg_page_title">Sinhala Vocabulary → Unit 4: Daily Life → Transportation and Directions</div>
To make it easy for you to follow along, we will structure the lesson in several sections:
 
* Understanding Key Vocabulary
 
* Useful Phrases for Asking and Giving Directions
 
* Common Modes of Transportation
 
* Practice Exercises
 
By the end of this lesson, you'll feel more confident when exploring the beautiful landscapes of Sri Lanka. Now, let's dive in!


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Welcome to Unit 4 of the Complete 0 to A1 Sinhala course! In this lesson, we will learn about transportation and directions in Sri Lanka. Whether you're a tourist or a resident, being able to navigate your way around the country is essential. So, let's get started!
=== Understanding Key Vocabulary ===
 
To start off, let’s learn some key words related to transportation and directions. Below, you will find a table with essential vocabulary that will help you navigate your way around.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| මාර්ගය || mārgaaya || road
 
|-
 
| පාර || pāra || street
 
|-
 
| උඩ || uḍa || up
 
|-
 
| පහළ || pahala || down
 
|-
 
| ඉදිරිය || idiriya || forward
 
|-
 
| ආපසු || āpasu || backward
 
|-
 
| දකුණ || dakuna || south
 
|-
 
| උතුර || uthura || north
 
|-
 
| මැද || mæda || middle
 
|-
 
| මම || mama || I
 
|-
 
| ඔබ || oba || you
 
|-
 
| කුමක් || kumak || what
 
|-
 
| කොතැනක් || kothænæk || where
 
|-
 
| කාලය || kālaya || time
 
|-
 
| රථය || rathaya || vehicle
 
|-
 
| බස් රථය || bas rathaya || bus
 
|-
 
| ටුක්-ටුක් || ṭuk-ṭuk || tuk-tuk
 
|-
 
| දුම්රිය || dumriya || train
 
|-
 
| ගමන || gamana || journey
 
|-
 
| ගමන් || gaman || travel
 
|-
 
| නවාතැන් || navāthæn || accommodation
 
|}
 
=== Useful Phrases for Asking and Giving Directions ===
 
Next, let's look at some useful phrases. These phrases will come in handy when you need to ask for directions or give directions to someone else.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| මට උදව් කරන්න || maṭa udaw karanna || Please help me
 
|-
 
| කුමක් හොයා ගන්න ඕනෙද? || kumak hoyā ganna ōnedā? || What should I look for?
 
|-
 
| කොතැනක්ද? || kothænækda? || Where is it?
 
|-
 
| මාර්ගය කොහෙද? || mārgaaya koheda? || Where is the road?
 
|-
 
| එය කුමක්ද? || eya kumakda? || What is that?
 
|-
 
| ඔබට කුමක් දැනෙයිද? || obata kumak dæneida? || Do you know anything?
 
|-
 
| ඉදිරියට යන්න || idiriyaṭa yanna || Go straight
 
|-
 
| වමට යන්න || vamata yanna || Turn left
 
|-
 
| දකුණට යන්න || dakunaṭa yanna || Turn right
 
|-
 
| පහළට යන්න || pahalaṭa yanna || Go down
 
|-
 
| උඩට යන්න || uḍaṭa yanna || Go up
 
|-
 
| එය මගේ ගමනයි || eya mage gamanayi || That’s my journey
 
|-
 
| මට නවාතැන් අවශ්‍යයි || maṭa navāthæn avaśyai || I need accommodation
 
|-
 
| කාලය කීයක්ද? || kālaya kīyakda? || What time is it?
 
|-
 
| මට බස් රථය ඈදීද? || maṭa bas rathaya ængīda? || Is the bus here?
 
|-
 
| මට ටුක්-ටුක් එකක් ඕන || maṭa ṭuk-ṭuk ekak ōna || I want a tuk-tuk
 
|-
 
| මට දුම්රියක් ඕනයි || maṭa dumriyak ōnai || I need a train
 
|-
 
| ගමන කීයටද? || gamana kīyada? || How much is the fare?
 
|-
 
| මට රථය කුමක්ද? || maṭa rathaya kumakda? || What vehicle should I take?
 
|}
 
=== Common Modes of Transportation ===
 
When in Sri Lanka, there are various modes of transportation to choose from. Familiarizing yourself with these terms will help you navigate effectively.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Sinhala !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| බස් රථය || bas rathaya || bus
 
|-
 
| ටුක්-ටුක් || ṭuk-ṭuk || tuk-tuk
 
|-
 
| දුම්රිය || dumriya || train
 
|-
 
| බයිසිකලය || baisikalaya || bicycle
 
|-
 
| මෝටර් රථය || mōṭar rathaya || motorcycle
 
|-
 
| රථය || rathaya || vehicle
 
|-
 
| සෘජු වාහනය || sṛju vāhanaya || direct transport
 
|-
 
| පෞද්ගලික වාහනය || paudgalika vāhanaya || private vehicle
 
|-
 
| ජාතික බස් || jātika bas || national bus
 
|-
 
| ප්‍රදේශීය බස් || pradeshiya bas || local bus
 
|}
 
Now that we have a solid foundation of vocabulary and phrases, let's put them into practice with some exercises.
 
=== Practice Exercises ===
 
Here are some exercises designed to help you apply what you've learned.
 
==== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ====
 
Complete the sentences with the correct vocabulary word from the list provided.
 
1. මට _____________ (bus) එකක් ඕනයි.
 
2. _____________ (road) කොහෙද?
 
3. මට _____________ (tuk-tuk) යන්න ඕන.
 
4. ඉදිරියට _____________ (go) යන්න.
 
5. මට _____________ (train) එකක් ඕනයි.
 
'''Answers:'''
 
1. බස් රථය
 
2. මාර්ගය
 
3. ටුක්-ටුක්
 
4. යන්න
 
5. දුම්රිය
 
==== Exercise 2: Match the Phrases ====
 
Match the Sinhala phrases with their English translations.
 
1. කුමක් හොයා ගන්න ඕනෙද?
 
2. එය මගේ ගමනයි
 
3. මට උදව් කරන්න
 
4. කාලය කීයක්ද?
 
5. මට නවාතැන් අවශ්‍යයි
 
'''Answers:'''
 
1 - d
 
2 - b
 
3 - a
 
4 - e


5 - c


<span link>Don't hesitate to look into these other pages after completing this lesson: [[Language/Sinhala/Vocabulary/Health|Health]] & [[Language/Sinhala/Vocabulary/How-to-say-Good-Bye?|How to say Good Bye?]].</span>
*a. Please help me 
== Asking for Directions ==


Asking for directions in Sinhala is quite simple. Here are some useful phrases:
b. That’s my journey 


* මේ පොලිස්සාවක් හෝදටම යන්නේ කොහොමද? (meh polissawak hodaatama yanney kohomada?) - How do I get to this place?
c. I need accommodation 
* එයාලේ අවස්ථාවක් දෙන්නේ කොහොමද? (eyala avasthaawak denna kohomada?) - What's the address of this place?
* මිට්ටේ ඇඳුම්කරුවන්ට මේ පොලිස්සාවට කලලා කියලාද? (mittey andumkaruwanth meh polissawata kalala kiylada?) - Can you tell me how to get to this place?


Once you've asked for directions, you may hear the following responses:
d. What should I look for


* හරිහැටියක් පිටවෙන්නේ මේ පොලිස්සාවේ (harahetiyaak pitawennaa meh polissawave) - You need to go straight ahead to get to this place.
e. What time is it?*
* මේ පොලිස්සාවට ගියාමට ඔබට වරදක්ද? (meh polissawat giyaamata obata waradakda?) - Do you know how to get to this place?
* ඒ සම්බන්දව සෙල්ලම් සැන්දෑව පැමිණිය යුතුයි (e sam bandandeva sellam sendaawa peminiyi yuthui) - You need to take a left turn at that junction.


== Giving Directions ==
==== Exercise 3: Translate the Sentences ====


If someone asks you for directions, here are some phrases that can be helpful:
Translate the following sentences into Sinhala.


* මේක්මිට්ටෙම් තියෙන්නේ කොහොමද? (mekmittem temple nisa kohomada?) - What's the way to this temple?
1. Where is the bus?
* එයාලේ පහසුකම හෝදන්නේ කොහොමද? (eyala pahassukama hodaannaa kohomada?) - How do I get to this bus stop?
* හරියට යන්නේ කොහොමද? (harit yanney kohomada?) - Which way should I go?


In order to give proper directions, use the following phrases:
2. I want to go up.


* සියලුම තියෙන ස්ථානයකට ගමන්න (siyalluma theen senthaanayakata gamananna) - Go straight ahead.
3. How much is the fare?
* ඒ පසු පමණක් ස්ථානයේ එන්න (e pasu pamanak senthaanaye enna) - Turn right there.
* ඒ පෙළ යම් ස්ථානයකට ගමන්න (e peliyam senthaanayakata gamanna) - Turn left at the junction.


== Public Transportation ==
4. Please help me find the road.


Sri Lanka has an extensive public transportation system that includes buses and trains. The Sri Lanka Transport Board (SLTB) operates a fleet of buses that covers most of the country. Here are some useful words and phrases to help you use public transportation:
5. The train is here.


* බස් කාර් (bas kaar) - Bus
'''Answers:'''
* තොට (thot) - Train
* ටාක්සි (taxi) - Taxi
* පිටියේ මුල්ම දුර්ගන්දෙන් බාරයෙන් (pitie mulma duragan dena baryaen) - From the main road
* දුර්ගන්දෙන් (duragan dena) - Roadside


Here's an example of how to ask for directions to a bus stop:
1. බස් කොතැනක්ද?


මගේ ටාක්සියට ගමන්න බස් කාර් සදහා වයඹ ආරම්භයක් අවශ්‍යයි. (mage taxisata gamanna bas kaar sadahka wayamba arambak avashyayi) - I need directions to a bus stop to catch a bus to Wayamba from my taxi.
2. මට උඩ යන්න ඕන.


And here's an example of how to give directions:
3. ගමන කීයටද?


බස් කාර් දෙකක් සම්පූර්ණ වෙන්නේ ඒ සම්බන්දවිතයි. ඒ පහසුකම් කරන්න (bas kaar dekak sampurnawennaa e-sambandavithayi. E-pahassukama karannna) - The bus stop is right there on the junction. Turn to that side.
4. මම මාර්ගය හොයාගන්න උදව් කරන්න.


== Conclusion ==
5. දුම්රිය මෙහි යයි.


Congratulations! You've learned how to ask for and give directions, and how to use public transportation in Sri Lanka. These skills will serve you well whether you're a tourist or a local. Practice using these phrases in real-life situations to improve your Sinhala language skills.
==== Exercise 4: Create Your Own Dialogue ====


Create a short dialogue using at least five phrases from this lesson. You can role-play as a tourist asking a local for directions.
'''Example Dialogue:'''
Tourist: "කොතැනක්ද?" 
Local: "මාර්ගය මෙතනින් ඉදිරියට යන්න." 
Tourist: "මට බස් රථය ඈදීද?" 
Local: "ඔව්, එය ඔබට දකුණට යන්න ඕන." 
Tourist: "මට ටුක්-ටුක් එකක් ඕනයි."
==== Exercise 5: Direction Mapping ====
Draw a simple map of your local area and label the directions in Sinhala. Use key vocabulary words such as "up", "down", "left", and "right".
'''Answers:''' (Responses will vary.)
==== Exercise 6: Role-Play Scenario ====
In pairs, practice a role-play where one person is a tourist and the other is a local. Use the vocabulary and phrases learned to ask for directions and provide assistance.
'''Answers:''' (Responses will vary.)
==== Exercise 7: Vocabulary Quiz ====
List at least five modes of transportation in Sinhala and their English meanings.
'''Answers:'''
1. බස් රථය - bus
2. ටුක්-ටුක් - tuk-tuk
3. දුම්රිය - train
4. මෝටර් රථය - motorcycle
5. බයිසිකලය - bicycle
==== Exercise 8: Listening Exercise ====
Listen to a recording of someone asking for directions in Sinhala. Write down the phrases you recognize and translate them.
'''Answers:''' (Responses will vary.)
==== Exercise 9: Question and Answer ====
Ask a partner to quiz you on transportation vocabulary. For each question, provide the Sinhala word.
'''Answers:''' (Responses will vary.)
==== Exercise 10: Short Essay ====
Write a short essay (5-6 sentences) about your ideal travel day in Sri Lanka, using the vocabulary and phrases from this lesson.
'''Answers:''' (Responses will vary.)
By practicing these exercises, you will be well-equipped to handle transportation and directions in Sinhala, making your travels in Sri Lanka much more enjoyable. Don't forget to review the vocabulary and phrases regularly to reinforce your learning!


<span link>Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: [[Language/Sinhala/Vocabulary/Food|Food]] & [[Language/Sinhala/Vocabulary/Animals|Animals]].</span>
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In this lesson, we will explore the essential vocabulary and phrases related to transportation and directions in Sinhala. This topic is particularly important as it equips you with the necessary language skills to navigate through Sri Lanka's vibrant streets, whether you're hopping on a bus, taking a tuk-tuk, or asking a local for directions. Having a good grasp of this vocabulary will not only enhance your travel experience but also help you engage with the local culture in a more meaningful way.

To make it easy for you to follow along, we will structure the lesson in several sections:

  • Understanding Key Vocabulary
  • Useful Phrases for Asking and Giving Directions
  • Common Modes of Transportation
  • Practice Exercises

By the end of this lesson, you'll feel more confident when exploring the beautiful landscapes of Sri Lanka. Now, let's dive in!

Understanding Key Vocabulary[edit | edit source]

To start off, let’s learn some key words related to transportation and directions. Below, you will find a table with essential vocabulary that will help you navigate your way around.

Sinhala Pronunciation English
මාර්ගය mārgaaya road
පාර pāra street
උඩ uḍa up
පහළ pahala down
ඉදිරිය idiriya forward
ආපසු āpasu backward
දකුණ dakuna south
උතුර uthura north
මැද mæda middle
මම mama I
ඔබ oba you
කුමක් kumak what
කොතැනක් kothænæk where
කාලය kālaya time
රථය rathaya vehicle
බස් රථය bas rathaya bus
ටුක්-ටුක් ṭuk-ṭuk tuk-tuk
දුම්රිය dumriya train
ගමන gamana journey
ගමන් gaman travel
නවාතැන් navāthæn accommodation

Useful Phrases for Asking and Giving Directions[edit | edit source]

Next, let's look at some useful phrases. These phrases will come in handy when you need to ask for directions or give directions to someone else.

Sinhala Pronunciation English
මට උදව් කරන්න maṭa udaw karanna Please help me
කුමක් හොයා ගන්න ඕනෙද? kumak hoyā ganna ōnedā? What should I look for?
කොතැනක්ද? kothænækda? Where is it?
මාර්ගය කොහෙද? mārgaaya koheda? Where is the road?
එය කුමක්ද? eya kumakda? What is that?
ඔබට කුමක් දැනෙයිද? obata kumak dæneida? Do you know anything?
ඉදිරියට යන්න idiriyaṭa yanna Go straight
වමට යන්න vamata yanna Turn left
දකුණට යන්න dakunaṭa yanna Turn right
පහළට යන්න pahalaṭa yanna Go down
උඩට යන්න uḍaṭa yanna Go up
එය මගේ ගමනයි eya mage gamanayi That’s my journey
මට නවාතැන් අවශ්‍යයි maṭa navāthæn avaśyai I need accommodation
කාලය කීයක්ද? kālaya kīyakda? What time is it?
මට බස් රථය ඈදීද? maṭa bas rathaya ængīda? Is the bus here?
මට ටුක්-ටුක් එකක් ඕන maṭa ṭuk-ṭuk ekak ōna I want a tuk-tuk
මට දුම්රියක් ඕනයි maṭa dumriyak ōnai I need a train
ගමන කීයටද? gamana kīyada? How much is the fare?
මට රථය කුමක්ද? maṭa rathaya kumakda? What vehicle should I take?

Common Modes of Transportation[edit | edit source]

When in Sri Lanka, there are various modes of transportation to choose from. Familiarizing yourself with these terms will help you navigate effectively.

Sinhala Pronunciation English
බස් රථය bas rathaya bus
ටුක්-ටුක් ṭuk-ṭuk tuk-tuk
දුම්රිය dumriya train
බයිසිකලය baisikalaya bicycle
මෝටර් රථය mōṭar rathaya motorcycle
රථය rathaya vehicle
සෘජු වාහනය sṛju vāhanaya direct transport
පෞද්ගලික වාහනය paudgalika vāhanaya private vehicle
ජාතික බස් jātika bas national bus
ප්‍රදේශීය බස් pradeshiya bas local bus

Now that we have a solid foundation of vocabulary and phrases, let's put them into practice with some exercises.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Here are some exercises designed to help you apply what you've learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the sentences with the correct vocabulary word from the list provided.

1. මට _____________ (bus) එකක් ඕනයි.

2. _____________ (road) කොහෙද?

3. මට _____________ (tuk-tuk) යන්න ඕන.

4. ඉදිරියට _____________ (go) යන්න.

5. මට _____________ (train) එකක් ඕනයි.

Answers:

1. බස් රථය

2. මාර්ගය

3. ටුක්-ටුක්

4. යන්න

5. දුම්රිය

Exercise 2: Match the Phrases[edit | edit source]

Match the Sinhala phrases with their English translations.

1. කුමක් හොයා ගන්න ඕනෙද?

2. එය මගේ ගමනයි

3. මට උදව් කරන්න

4. කාලය කීයක්ද?

5. මට නවාතැන් අවශ්‍යයි

Answers:

1 - d

2 - b

3 - a

4 - e

5 - c

  • a. Please help me

b. That’s my journey

c. I need accommodation

d. What should I look for?

e. What time is it?*

Exercise 3: Translate the Sentences[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Sinhala.

1. Where is the bus?

2. I want to go up.

3. How much is the fare?

4. Please help me find the road.

5. The train is here.

Answers:

1. බස් කොතැනක්ද?

2. මට උඩ යන්න ඕන.

3. ගමන කීයටද?

4. මම මාර්ගය හොයාගන්න උදව් කරන්න.

5. දුම්රිය මෙහි යයි.

Exercise 4: Create Your Own Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Create a short dialogue using at least five phrases from this lesson. You can role-play as a tourist asking a local for directions.

Example Dialogue:

Tourist: "කොතැනක්ද?"

Local: "මාර්ගය මෙතනින් ඉදිරියට යන්න."

Tourist: "මට බස් රථය ඈදීද?"

Local: "ඔව්, එය ඔබට දකුණට යන්න ඕන."

Tourist: "මට ටුක්-ටුක් එකක් ඕනයි."

Exercise 5: Direction Mapping[edit | edit source]

Draw a simple map of your local area and label the directions in Sinhala. Use key vocabulary words such as "up", "down", "left", and "right".

Answers: (Responses will vary.)

Exercise 6: Role-Play Scenario[edit | edit source]

In pairs, practice a role-play where one person is a tourist and the other is a local. Use the vocabulary and phrases learned to ask for directions and provide assistance.

Answers: (Responses will vary.)

Exercise 7: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]

List at least five modes of transportation in Sinhala and their English meanings.

Answers:

1. බස් රථය - bus

2. ටුක්-ටුක් - tuk-tuk

3. දුම්රිය - train

4. මෝටර් රථය - motorcycle

5. බයිසිකලය - bicycle

Exercise 8: Listening Exercise[edit | edit source]

Listen to a recording of someone asking for directions in Sinhala. Write down the phrases you recognize and translate them.

Answers: (Responses will vary.)

Exercise 9: Question and Answer[edit | edit source]

Ask a partner to quiz you on transportation vocabulary. For each question, provide the Sinhala word.

Answers: (Responses will vary.)

Exercise 10: Short Essay[edit | edit source]

Write a short essay (5-6 sentences) about your ideal travel day in Sri Lanka, using the vocabulary and phrases from this lesson.

Answers: (Responses will vary.)

By practicing these exercises, you will be well-equipped to handle transportation and directions in Sinhala, making your travels in Sri Lanka much more enjoyable. Don't forget to review the vocabulary and phrases regularly to reinforce your learning!

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