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Revision as of 18:21, 29 March 2023
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As a Tamil language teacher of 20 years, I am excited to introduce you to the Tamil language and its culture. In this lesson, we will focus on daily life vocabulary, specifically greetings and introductions in Tamil. This lesson is designed for complete beginners who want to learn how to communicate in Tamil.
Consider broadening your understanding by checking out these related lessons: Basic Phrases & Geography.
Basic Greetings
Let's start with the basics. In Tamil culture, greeting someone is a way of showing respect and acknowledging their presence. Here are a few common Tamil greetings:
Tamil | Pronunciation | English |
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வணக்கம் (vaṇakkam) | van-uh-kum | Greetings |
வாழ்த்துக்கள் (vāḻttukkaḷ) | vahl-thoo-kull | Congratulations |
நல்வணக்கம் (nal-vaṇakkam) | naal-vuh-kum | Good morning |
காலை வணக்கம் (kālai vaṇakkam) | kah-lie van-uh-kum | Good afternoon |
மாலை வணக்கம் (mālai vaṇakkam) | mah-lie van-uh-kum | Good evening |
இனிய காலை (iṉiya kālai) | in-ie-ya kah-lie | Have a good day |
இனிய இரவு (iṉiya iravu) | in-ie-ya ee-ra-voo | Good night |
Simply saying "vanakkam" is the most common way of greeting someone in Tamil. It is used in both formal and informal situations. However, using "vāḻttukkaḷ" or "congratulations" is preferred in formal situations.
Introducing Yourself
After greeting someone, introducing yourself is the next step. Here are some simple Tamil phrases that will help you introduce yourself:
- நான் (nān) - I
- என் பெயர் (en peyar) - My name
- இது (idhu) - This is
- என் மாணவர் (en māṇavar) - Student
So, if you want to introduce yourself in Tamil, you can say "Nān Eniya, en peyar Rajesh. En māṇavar." which translates to "I am Rajesh, a student."
Asking About Someone
In addition to introducing yourself, you should also know how to ask about someone. Here are some phrases that can help you get started:
- உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன? (uṅkaḷ peyar eṉṉa?) - What is your name?
- நீ யார்? (nē yār?) - Who are you?
- அவர் எப்படி இருக்கின்றார்? (avar eppaṭi irukkiṉṟār?) - How is he/she?
- அவர் எங்கிருக்கின்றார்? (avar eṅkirukkiṉṟār?) - Where is he/she?
By asking these questions, you can learn more about your conversation partner and keep the conversation going.
Conclusion
Congratulations! You have taken the first step in learning Tamil by learning how to greet someone and introduce yourself. Continue practicing these phrases until you are comfortable using them. Don't be afraid to practice with native Tamil speakers or other learners. Remember, the more you practice, the more confident you will become. Stay tuned for our next lesson on numbers and time.
Sources
- Tamil Phrases, Words, Sentences and Expressions | Linguanaut
- Greetings and Introduction Lesson1 - Learn Tamil Online-Best Tamil ...
- Greetings In Tamil: 50+ Best Words And Phrases - Ling App
- Free Online Course: Learn Tamil Through English from YouTube ...
With this lesson finished, you may want to explore these additional pages: Animals & Colors.
Videos
Learn to speak Tamil through English - Greetings and Introduction
Other Lessons
- Nature
- Family and Relationships
- Days of the week
- Jobs
- Idiomatic Expressions
- Food
- Numbers
- Food and Drink
- Flora and Fauna
- Family
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