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Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

Mastering Kannada honorifics requires shifting verb endings and pronouns to match the social hierarchy of your listener.

  • Use 'nīvu' (plural/formal you) instead of 'nīnu' (informal you) for elders or strangers.
  • Conjugate verbs with the '-iri' suffix for formal requests or statements.
  • Use respectful titles like 'avaru' instead of 'ivanu/avanu' when referring to third parties.
Status + Pronoun(nīvu) + Verb(stem + iri)

Meanings

The system of using honorific pronouns and verb suffixes to denote respect, social distance, or professional formality.

1

Formal Address

Addressing someone with higher social status or a stranger.

“nīvu yāru?”

“nīvu ūtavannu māḍidīrā?”

2

Respectful Reference

Referring to a third person with honorifics.

“avaru baruttāre.”

“tande avaru ōduttiddāre.”

3

Polite Imperative

Softening commands into requests.

“kūḷiri.”

“banni.”

Honorific Verb Conjugation

Verb Informal Formal
banni
hōgu hōgu hōgi
māḍu māḍu māḍiri
kūḷu kūḷu kūḷiri
ōdu ōdu ōdiri
tinnu tinnu tinniri

Reference Table

Reference table for Stylistic Mastery
Form Structure Example
Affirmative Subject + Verb-iri nīvu banni
Negative Subject + Verb-ōdilla nīvu hōgōdilla
Question Subject + Verb-īrā? nīvu bīrā?
Request Verb-iri kūḷiri
Third Person Avaru + Verb-āre avaru baruttāre

Formalitätsspektrum

Formell
dayaviṭṭu illi banni

dayaviṭṭu illi banni (General)

Neutral
illi banni

illi banni (General)

Informell
illi bā

illi bā (General)

Umgangssprache
illī bā

illī bā (General)

Honorific Hierarchy

Respect

Pronouns

  • nīvu you (formal)

Verbs

  • -iri formal suffix

Examples by Level

1

nīvu yāru?

Who are you?

1

nīvu illi banni.

Please come here.

1

avaru ūtavannu māḍidaru.

He/She ate (respectful).

1

tāvu elli kelasa māḍuttīri?

Where do you work (very formal)?

1

guru gaḷu hēḷidaru.

The teacher said (honorific).

1

tāvu dayaviṭṭu illi kuḷitukōḷḷi.

Please, have a seat here.

Easily Confused

Stylistic Mastery vs. Plural vs Honorific

Both use -avaru.

Häufige Fehler

nīnu banni

nīvu banni

Pronoun mismatch.

avaru baruttāne

avaru baruttāre

Verb agreement error.

nīvu hōgu

nīvu hōgi

Wrong verb form.

tāvu baruttīri

tāvu baruttīri (correct but contextually odd)

Over-formality.

Sentence Patterns

nīvu ___ māḍiri.

Real World Usage

Job Interview constant

tāvu elli kelasa māḍuttīri?

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Start Formal

Always start formal. You can't go wrong.

Smart Tips

Use nīvu.

nīnu bā nīvu banni

Aussprache

banni (bun-nee)

Suffix stress

The -iri suffix is usually unstressed.

Rising

nīvu bīrā? ↑

Polite question

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Remember: 'I' is for 'Informal', 'IRI' is for 'Important/Respectful'.

Visual Association

Imagine a tall, wise elder. Every time you speak to them, you add a golden 'IRI' sticker to your sentence.

Rhyme

When you speak to someone grand, use 'iri' to show you understand.

Story

Ravi met his boss. He didn't say 'nīnu'. He said 'nīvu'. His boss smiled because Ravi used the 'iri' ending.

Word Web

nīvutāvuavarubannihōgimāḍiri

Herausforderung

Write 5 sentences using formal verbs for your imaginary boss.

Kulturelle Hinweise

Respect for elders is paramount.

Dravidian honorific evolution.

Conversation Starters

nīvu elli hōguttiddīri?

Journal Prompts

Write about your teacher.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank.

nīvu ___ (bā)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: banni
Formal verb.

Score: /1

Ubungsaufgaben

1 exercises
Fill in the blank.

nīvu ___ (bā)

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: banni
Formal verb.

Score: /1

FAQ (1)

For extreme respect.

In Other Languages

Japanese high

Keigo

Japanese is more rigid.

Spanish moderate

Usted

Kannada shifts verbs too.

French moderate

Vous

Kannada is more pervasive.

German moderate

Sie

Kannada verb suffixing.

Arabic moderate

Honorifics

Kannada uses verb morphology.

Chinese low

Nin

Kannada is verb-based.

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