Bedeutung
Using a camera to capture images.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Photography is a central part of 'Cut-out' culture, where fans erect massive photos of their favorite actors. In Sri Lanka, you might hear 'Photo pudi' (catch a photo) more often in casual speech than in India. The English word 'Photo' is almost universally used in texting (Tanglish), but 'Pukaipadam' is used for 'aesthetic' or formal captions. Some families avoid taking photos of sleeping people, as it is traditionally seen as bad luck.
Use the Dative
Always use 'Enakku' (for me) instead of 'Ennai' (me) when asking someone to take your photo.
Avoid 'Pannu'
Never say 'Photo pannu'. It sounds like you are trying to manufacture a physical photo from scratch.
Bedeutung
Using a camera to capture images.
Use the Dative
Always use 'Enakku' (for me) instead of 'Ennai' (me) when asking someone to take your photo.
Avoid 'Pannu'
Never say 'Photo pannu'. It sounds like you are trying to manufacture a physical photo from scratch.
Politeness Matters
When asking a stranger, use the plural 'Edungal' to be respectful.
Loanword usage
It's okay to use 'Photo' in casual talk, but knowing 'Pukaipadam' makes you sound like a pro.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'edu'.
நேற்று நான் ஒரு அழகான புகைப்படம் _______. (Yesterday I took a beautiful photo.)
The sentence starts with 'Netru' (Yesterday), so the past tense 'eduthen' is required.
Choose the most natural way to ask someone to take your photo.
How do you ask a stranger to take your photo?
The dative 'enakku' and the polite plural 'edungal' make this the correct choice.
Match the Tamil phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
This tests the distinction between different types of visual capture.
Complete the dialogue.
A: இந்த இடம் மிகவும் அழகாக இருக்கிறது! B: ஆமாம், நாம் ஒரு _______ எடுப்போமா?
In a beautiful place, it is most natural to suggest taking a photo.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Formality Levels
Aufgabensammlung
4 Aufgabenநேற்று நான் ஒரு அழகான புகைப்படம் _______. (Yesterday I took a beautiful photo.)
The sentence starts with 'Netru' (Yesterday), so the past tense 'eduthen' is required.
How do you ask a stranger to take your photo?
The dative 'enakku' and the polite plural 'edungal' make this the correct choice.
Ordne jedem Element links seinen Partner rechts zu:
This tests the distinction between different types of visual capture.
A: இந்த இடம் மிகவும் அழகாக இருக்கிறது! B: ஆமாம், நாம் ஒரு _______ எடுப்போமா?
In a beautiful place, it is most natural to suggest taking a photo.
🎉 Ergebnis: /4
Häufig gestellte Fragen
10 FragenIt's neutral. It's like saying 'photograph' instead of 'pic'. It's never wrong, but 'Photo' is more common among friends.
'Pukaipadam' is the standard word. 'Nizhalpadam' is a pure Tamil alternative used in formal writing.
Yes, 'Video edu' is common, but 'Pukaipadam edu' is strictly for still photos.
You can say 'Selfie edu'. It's very common now.
Because early cameras used magnesium flash powder that created smoke.
Yes, in context, 'Padam edu' is understood as taking a photo.
It is 'Eduthen' (I took), 'Eduthai' (You took), 'Eduthar' (He/She took - polite).
Yes, in casual speech, especially in certain dialects, but avoid it in writing.
Use the accusative case (-ai). Example: 'Marathai (tree) pukaipadam edu'.
Usually no. You will see signs saying 'Pukaipadam edukka thadai' (Photography prohibited).
Verwandte Redewendungen
படம் வரை
similarTo draw a picture
காட்சிப்படுத்து
specialized formTo visualize/display
பதிவு செய்
builds onTo record
நிழற்படம்
synonymShadow-picture (Photograph)