A2 Expression Formal

இங்கே அமருங்கள்

இஙக அமரஙகள

Sit here

Significado

Directing someone to a seating spot.

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Contexto cultural

When someone says 'Inge amarungal', it is polite to wait for them to gesture to a specific chair before sitting. Sitting before being asked is considered slightly rude. In very traditional settings, people might sit on the floor on a small wooden plank called a 'Palagai'. The phrase remains the same, but the 'seat' is different. In modern offices in Chennai, 'Inge amarungal' is often followed by 'Enna saapidureenga?' (What will you drink/eat?), usually offering tea or coffee. In villages, offering a seat often happens under a tree or on a 'Thinnai' (porch). It is a sign of great respect to offer the only chair in the house to a guest.

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Use the Hand Gesture

Always gesture with an open palm towards the seat. Pointing with one finger is considered rude.

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Avoid the Singular

Never say 'Inge amaru' to someone older than you. It's a major social faux pas.

Significado

Directing someone to a seating spot.

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Use the Hand Gesture

Always gesture with an open palm towards the seat. Pointing with one finger is considered rude.

⚠️

Avoid the Singular

Never say 'Inge amaru' to someone older than you. It's a major social faux pas.

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The 'Thinnai' Tradition

In rural areas, people might invite you to sit on a porch. This is a high honor; accept it with a smile.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank with the correct formal word for 'here'.

____ அமருங்கள், ஐயா.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: இங்கே

'Inge' means 'here', which is needed to direct someone to a nearby seat.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a guest at your home?

A guest arrives. What do you say?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: இங்கே அமருங்கள்

'Inge amarungal' is the polite, formal way to welcome a guest.

Complete the dialogue between a student and a teacher.

Student: 'வணக்கம் ஐயா.' Teacher: 'வணக்கம், ____.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: இங்கே அமருங்கள்

A teacher would politely invite a student to sit using the formal form.

Match the Tamil phrase to its formality level.

Match the following:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: all

These represent the three main registers of the verb 'to sit'.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Ayudas visuales

Formal vs Informal Sitting

Formal (Amarungal)
Elders
Boss
Strangers
Informal (Utkaaru)
Friends
Children
Pets

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct formal word for 'here'. Fill Blank A1

____ அமருங்கள், ஐயா.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: இங்கே

'Inge' means 'here', which is needed to direct someone to a nearby seat.

Which phrase is most appropriate for a guest at your home? Choose A2

A guest arrives. What do you say?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: இங்கே அமருங்கள்

'Inge amarungal' is the polite, formal way to welcome a guest.

Complete the dialogue between a student and a teacher. dialogue_completion A2

Student: 'வணக்கம் ஐயா.' Teacher: 'வணக்கம், ____.'

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: இங்கே அமருங்கள்

A teacher would politely invite a student to sit using the formal form.

Match the Tamil phrase to its formality level. Match B1

Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: all

These represent the three main registers of the verb 'to sit'.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Preguntas frecuentes

14 preguntas

No, for animals use 'Utkaaru' (informal). 'Amarungal' is strictly for humans you respect.

No, it's perfect for a shopkeeper to say to a customer. It shows good service.

'Inge' is the written/formal form. 'Inga' is the spoken/colloquial version.

You can add 'Thayavuseithu' at the beginning, but the '-ungal' ending already implies politeness.

The phrase remains exactly the same! '-ungal' is both formal singular and plural.

Yes, it is very appropriate if you are offering them a seat in your office.

Say 'Nandri' (Thank you) and then sit down.

Yes, if you are inviting someone to a meeting or event.

Yes, 'Amarnthiru' (to be seated/calm) and 'Amarntha' (seated).

Slightly literary, but in a way that sounds classy and respectful, not outdated.

'Ezhunthirungal' (Please stand up/get up).

Yes, using the English word 'seat' is very common in modern Tamil.

Constantly! Especially in family dramas and historical films.

In Tamil, bare verbs without honorifics sound like commands given to servants or animals.

Frases relacionadas

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தயவுசெய்து உட்காருங்கள்

synonym

Please sit down (standard polite)

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இங்கே நில்லுங்கள்

contrast

Please stand here

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உள்ளே வாருங்கள்

builds on

Please come inside

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சௌகரியமாக அமருங்கள்

specialized form

Sit comfortably

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