Bedeutung
Asking for someone's current location.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Asking 'Where are you?' is a standard way to show concern. It is common for family members to call multiple times a day just to check location as a form of emotional connection. In Sri Lankan Tamil, the verb 'nil' (to stand) is often used instead of 'iru' (to be) when asking for location, reflecting a more literal sense of where one is standing. In the local Chennai dialect, the phrase is often shortened and combined with 'kīra' (a local variant of irukkira). In digital communication among the diaspora, 'Enga irukka?' is often the first thing typed in WhatsApp groups to coordinate community events or family gatherings.
Drop the 'Nī'
You don't need to say 'Nī' (you). Just saying 'Engē irukkirāy?' is more natural and native-like.
Respect the Age
Always default to 'irukkirīrkaḷ' if you are unsure of someone's age or status. It's better to be too polite than rude.
Bedeutung
Asking for someone's current location.
Drop the 'Nī'
You don't need to say 'Nī' (you). Just saying 'Engē irukkirāy?' is more natural and native-like.
Respect the Age
Always default to 'irukkirīrkaḷ' if you are unsure of someone's age or status. It's better to be too polite than rude.
The Spoken Shortcut
Learn 'Enga irukka?'. It's the version you'll use 90% of the time in real life.
Don't be offended
If a Tamil person asks you this frequently, they aren't stalking you; they are showing they care about your safety.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct verb ending for a friend.
நீ எங்கே இருக்____?
The suffix '-āy' (கிறாய்) is used for the second person singular (you) in an informal/neutral context.
Which of these is the most respectful way to ask a teacher where they are?
Choose the formal version:
The plural/honorific suffix '-īrkaḷ' is required for showing respect to teachers or elders.
Match the Tamil phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These represent the present, past, future, and neuter forms of the question.
Complete the dialogue between two friends.
Ravi: ஹலோ பாலு! Balu: ஹலோ ரவி, நான் தியேட்டர் வாசலில் நிற்கிறேன். நீ ______?
Ravi is stating his location, so the natural follow-up is to ask for Balu's location.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formal vs Informal
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenநீ எங்கே இருக்____?
The suffix '-āy' (கிறாய்) is used for the second person singular (you) in an informal/neutral context.
Choose the formal version:
The plural/honorific suffix '-īrkaḷ' is required for showing respect to teachers or elders.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
These represent the present, past, future, and neuter forms of the question.
Ravi: ஹலோ பாலு! Balu: ஹலோ ரவி, நான் தியேட்டர் வாசலில் நிற்கிறேன். நீ ______?
Ravi is stating his location, so the natural follow-up is to ask for Balu's location.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenYes, pets are often treated with the same verb endings as humans in Tamil if they are considered part of the family, though grammatically '-athu' is also correct.
'Engē' is the formal/written form. 'Eṅka' is the casual/spoken form. They mean the same thing.
You say 'Nān [Place]-il irukkirēn'. For example, 'Nān vīṭṭil irukkirēn' (I am at home).
No, in the second person (you), Tamil verbs do not change for gender. It is the same for men and women.
Not really. For that, it's better to ask 'Nī eṅkē vasikkirāy?' or 'Un vīṭu eṅkē irukkirathu?'.
That is a 'strong' verb marker in Tamil grammar. It helps distinguish the present tense for this specific verb class.
Only if you are very close to the colleague. Otherwise, use the formal 'irukkirīrkaḷ'.
It is the infinitive form 'to be' or the spoken short form of 'irukkirāy'.
Use 'Nīṅkaḷ eṅkē irukkirīrkaḷ?'.
The full form 'irukkirāy' sounds a bit formal/literary. The spoken 'irukka' is very modern.
Verwandte Redewendungen
எப்படி இருக்கிறாய்?
similarHow are you?
யார் அங்கே?
similarWho is there?
இங்கே வா
contrastCome here
எங்கே போகிறாய்?
builds onWhere are you going?