Bedeutung
Stating that you don't like something.
Kultureller Hintergrund
In Tamil Nadu, people often avoid saying a direct 'No' to elders. 'Viruppam illai' is a safe, respectful way to decline without sounding rebellious. Sri Lankan Tamil speakers might use 'Ishtam illai' more frequently in casual settings, but 'Viruppam illai' remains the standard for formal writing and media. In these regions, Tamil is often influenced by English. You might hear 'Interest illai,' but teachers and purists strongly encourage 'Viruppam illai' to maintain linguistic heritage. Second-generation Tamils often struggle with the dative case. Mastering 'Enakku viruppam illai' is seen as a milestone in moving from 'Kitchen Tamil' to 'Standard Tamil'.
The 'To Me' Rule
Always remember that in Tamil, you don't 'have' a lack of interest; the lack of interest 'exists to you'. Use 'Enakku'!
Don't be too formal
If a friend asks if you want a fry, 'Viruppam illai' is too much. Just say 'Venaam' (Don't want).
Bedeutung
Stating that you don't like something.
The 'To Me' Rule
Always remember that in Tamil, you don't 'have' a lack of interest; the lack of interest 'exists to you'. Use 'Enakku'!
Don't be too formal
If a friend asks if you want a fry, 'Viruppam illai' is too much. Just say 'Venaam' (Don't want).
Adding 'Ippo'
Adding 'Ippo' (Now) makes the refusal sound temporary and even more polite: 'Enakku ippo viruppam illai'.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct case for 'I' (Naan) to complete the phrase.
_______ விருப்பம் இல்லை. (I don't wish to.)
The dative case 'எனக்கு' (to me) is required for expressing internal states like desire.
Which of these is the most polite way to decline a job offer?
How do you say 'I am not interested in this job'?
'Viruppam illai' is the most professional and polite way to state lack of interest.
Complete the dialogue with the appropriate phrase.
A: நாளை சினிமாவுக்கு வரலாமா? B: மன்னிக்கவும், நாளை ________________.
B is declining the invitation politely.
Match the phrase to the correct context.
Context: You are at a friend's house and they offer you a third helping of food, but you are full.
While 'viruppam illai' is polite, for food helpings, 'vendaam, podhum' (don't want, enough) is more natural.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
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Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgaben_______ விருப்பம் இல்லை. (I don't wish to.)
The dative case 'எனக்கு' (to me) is required for expressing internal states like desire.
How do you say 'I am not interested in this job'?
'Viruppam illai' is the most professional and polite way to state lack of interest.
A: நாளை சினிமாவுக்கு வரலாமா? B: மன்னிக்கவும், நாளை ________________.
B is declining the invitation politely.
Context: You are at a friend's house and they offer you a third helping of food, but you are full.
While 'viruppam illai' is polite, for food helpings, 'vendaam, podhum' (don't want, enough) is more natural.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenNo, it is actually one of the most polite ways to say 'no' in Tamil. It sounds much softer than 'Vendaam'.
It's a bit too mild for things you hate. For that, use 'Enakku idhu pidikkave pidikkaadhu' (I don't like this at all).
'Viruppam' is a general desire or inclination. 'Aasai' is a stronger 'wish' or 'craving'.
Yes, it is very appropriate for formal emails to decline offers or invitations.
'Ishtam' is a very common loanword. It's used interchangeably with 'Viruppam' in casual speech.
Say 'Enakku migavum viruppam' (To me, very much desire).
Yes, it's a respectful way to tell your parents you don't want to do something they suggested.
In standard Tamil sentences, the negation 'illai' almost always comes at the end.
Yes, in context, 'Enakku' is often dropped, just like 'I' is sometimes dropped in English.
'Enakku ippo viruppam illai' is the closest equivalent to 'I don't feel like it right now'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
எனக்கு பிடிக்கவில்லை
similarI don't like it.
எனக்கு இஷ்டம் இல்லை
synonymI don't want to / I'm not interested.
எனக்கு உடன்பாடு இல்லை
specialized formI don't agree / I don't concur.
எனக்கு ஆர்வம் இல்லை
similarI have no curiosity/enthusiasm.