Significado
A fruit that tastes sugary.
Contexto cultural
The 'Mukkani' (Three Fruits) - Mango, Jackfruit, and Banana - are the ultimate 'sweet fruits' of the land. They are mentioned in ancient literature as the highest form of natural treats. In Sri Lanka, the variety of 'Inippāna Pazham' includes unique mangoes like 'Vellai Kolumban'. The word 'Pazham' is used with great pride to describe local produce. In Western countries, Tamil families often seek out 'Inippāna Pazham' in ethnic stores to maintain a connection to their culinary roots, especially during festivals like Pongal. Sweet fruits are a primary component of 'Prasadam' (offering) in Hindu temples. 'Panchamirtham' is a sweet mixture made primarily of mashed sweet bananas.
Master the 'Zha'
The 'zh' in Pazham is what makes you sound like a native. Curl your tongue back without touching the roof of your mouth.
Don't skip the '-āna'
Saying 'Inippu Pazham' sounds like 'Sweetness Fruit'. Always use 'Inippāna' to describe the fruit.
Significado
A fruit that tastes sugary.
Master the 'Zha'
The 'zh' in Pazham is what makes you sound like a native. Curl your tongue back without touching the roof of your mouth.
Don't skip the '-āna'
Saying 'Inippu Pazham' sounds like 'Sweetness Fruit'. Always use 'Inippāna' to describe the fruit.
The Mango Rule
In Tamil Nadu, if you say 'Inippāna Pazham' without specifying, people often assume you mean a mango!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct adjectival form of 'Inippu'.
இது ஒரு ______ பழம். (Inippu)
To describe a noun, we add '-āna' to the noun 'Inippu'.
Which sentence correctly says 'I want a sweet fruit'?
Choose the correct sentence:
'Vendum' means 'want', and 'Inippāna Pazham' is the correct phrase.
Match the Tamil word to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the core vocabulary components.
Complete the dialogue at the market.
Customer: இந்த மாம்பழம் எப்படி இருக்கும்? Seller: இது மிகவும் ______ பழம் ஐயா.
The seller would naturally describe the mango as sweet to encourage a sale.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Ayudas visuales
Mukkani (The Three Fruits)
Mukkani
- • Mango (Mā)
- • Jackfruit (Palā)
- • Banana (Vāzhai)
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosஇது ஒரு ______ பழம். (Inippu)
To describe a noun, we add '-āna' to the noun 'Inippu'.
Choose the correct sentence:
'Vendum' means 'want', and 'Inippāna Pazham' is the correct phrase.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
These are the core vocabulary components.
Customer: இந்த மாம்பழம் எப்படி இருக்கும்? Seller: இது மிகவும் ______ பழம் ஐயா.
The seller would naturally describe the mango as sweet to encourage a sale.
🎉 Puntuación: /4
Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntas'Pazham' is the common word used in daily life. 'Kani' is more formal and poetic.
Yes, but 'Inippāna cake' is less common than just saying 'Inippu cake' or 'Sweet cake'.
Usually, yes. However, a doctor might use it as a warning for diabetic patients.
Add 'migavum' (மிகவும்) before the phrase: 'Migavum inippāna pazham'.
In Tamil, nouns need a suffix like '-āna' to function as adjectives modifying another noun.
They are Mango (Ma), Jackfruit (Pala), and Banana (Vazhai).
Yes, 'Inippāna pazha-chaaru' is correct.
People might say 'Sema sweet' (Very sweet) using the English word 'sweet'.
Curl your tongue back toward the throat. It's similar to the American 'r' but deeper.
No, honey is 'Iniya then' or just 'Inippu'. You don't usually describe honey as 'Inippāna' because it *is* sweetness itself.
Frases relacionadas
இனிய கனி
specialized formSweet fruit (Formal/Poetic)
தித்திப்பான பழம்
similarVery sugary fruit
சுவையான பழம்
similarTasty fruit
பழுத்த பழம்
builds onFully ripened fruit
கசப்பான காய்
contrastBitter unripe fruit/vegetable