المعنى
Directing attention to something
خلفية ثقافية
In Tamil Nadu, using the honorific '-ungal' is not just about age; it's about 'Mariyadhai' (respect). Even if someone is younger than you, if they are in a professional role (like a doctor or officer), you use 'Paarungal'. Sri Lankan Tamil speakers often use 'Ingai' instead of 'Inge'. The phrase 'Ingai paarungal' is standard in Jaffna and Batticaloa. In these regions, Tamil is often mixed with English. You might hear 'Inge paarungal, this one very good lah!' in casual settings, but the formal Tamil structure is preserved in official media. Tamil YouTubers use 'Inga paarunga' as a catchphrase to keep viewers engaged. It bridges the gap between formal broadcast Tamil and casual conversation.
The 'L' is Silent (Mostly)
In 99% of spoken conversations, the final 'l' in 'Paarungal' is dropped. Say 'Paarunga' to sound like a local.
Don't Point with One Finger
In many Tamil households, pointing directly at people with one finger is rude. Use your whole hand or just the phrase 'Inge paarungal' to direct eyes.
المعنى
Directing attention to something
The 'L' is Silent (Mostly)
In 99% of spoken conversations, the final 'l' in 'Paarungal' is dropped. Say 'Paarunga' to sound like a local.
Don't Point with One Finger
In many Tamil households, pointing directly at people with one finger is rude. Use your whole hand or just the phrase 'Inge paarungal' to direct eyes.
Use it as a 'Wait a minute'
You can use 'Inge paarungal' to politely interrupt someone who is talking too fast. It resets the conversation.
اختبر نفسك
Which phrase would you use to show a map to a stranger?
Excuse me, ______.
You must use the formal '-ungal' suffix with a stranger.
Complete the sentence to say 'Look here, the bus is coming.'
______ பாருங்கள், பஸ் வருகிறது.
'Inge' means 'here', which fits the context of directing immediate attention.
Complete the dialogue between a teacher and a student.
Teacher: 'Students, ______.' Students: 'Yes, teacher, we are looking.'
A teacher addressing multiple students uses the plural/formal 'Paarungal'.
Match the phrase to the correct social situation.
Situation: Showing your boss a new project on your laptop.
Professional settings require the formal register.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
وسائل تعلم بصرية
بنك التمارين
4 تمارينExcuse me, ______.
You must use the formal '-ungal' suffix with a stranger.
______ பாருங்கள், பஸ் வருகிறது.
'Inge' means 'here', which fits the context of directing immediate attention.
Teacher: 'Students, ______.' Students: 'Yes, teacher, we are looking.'
A teacher addressing multiple students uses the plural/formal 'Paarungal'.
Situation: Showing your boss a new project on your laptop.
Professional settings require the formal register.
🎉 النتيجة: /4
الأسئلة الشائعة
10 أسئلةYes, with close friends it sounds like you are giving a lecture. Use 'Inge paaru' instead.
'Paarungal' is 'Look' (visual), while 'Kavaniyungal' is 'Pay attention' (mental/listening).
Technically yes, but 'Ennai paarungal' (Look at me) is more specific. 'Inge paarungal' usually implies looking at something near the speaker.
Change 'Inge' to 'Ange'. So, 'Ange paarungal'.
Yes, it is very polite and appropriate for service staff.
'Inga' is the colloquial spoken form, while 'Inge' is the formal written form.
Yes, it can mean 'Watch' as in 'Watch this movie' (Indha padathai paarungal).
Yes, if you are referring to an attachment or a specific line in the text.
In very casual settings, people just say 'Ingா!' (Inga!) while pointing.
Say 'Avanai paarungal' (formal) or 'Avanai paaru' (informal).
عبارات ذات صلة
இதைப் பாருங்கள்
similarLook at this
அங்கே பாருங்கள்
contrastLook over there
கவனியுங்கள்
synonymPlease pay attention / listen
இங்கே வாருங்கள்
builds onPlease come here