Significado
Securing a door or box with a lock.
Contexto cultural
Dindigul is world-famous for its iron locks. A 'Dindigul Pūṭṭu' is considered the gold standard of security in South India. In some temples, people hang locks on fences to symbolize 'locking' a problem away or ensuring a prayer is fulfilled. Before locking a house for a long trip, many Tamils will perform a small 'Aarthi' or prayer to the door to protect the home in their absence. It is often considered bad luck to leave a lock hanging open without being used, as it is seen as inviting 'open' problems.
The 'P' Rule
When combining 'Pūṭṭu' and 'Pōṭu', a small 'p' sound (ப்) is added in between: பூட்டுப் போடு.
Don't just 'Moodu'
In Tamil Nadu, if someone tells you to 'moodu' the door, they might just mean 'close it so the AC stays in'. Always clarify if you should 'pūṭṭu' (lock) it.
Significado
Securing a door or box with a lock.
The 'P' Rule
When combining 'Pūṭṭu' and 'Pōṭu', a small 'p' sound (ப்) is added in between: பூட்டுப் போடு.
Don't just 'Moodu'
In Tamil Nadu, if someone tells you to 'moodu' the door, they might just mean 'close it so the AC stays in'. Always clarify if you should 'pūṭṭu' (lock) it.
The 'Aachu' ending
To say 'I've already locked it', use 'Pūṭṭup pōṭṭāccu'. It sounds very native!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the phrase.
வீட்டை விட்டு வெளியே போகும்போது கதவுக்கு ______.
When going out, you must 'lock' (pūṭṭup pōṭu) the door for safety.
Which sentence is the most natural for a shopkeeper closing for the night?
கடைக்காரர் என்ன சொல்வார்?
Locking the shop is the standard way to describe closing it securely.
Complete the dialogue.
அம்மா: பெட்டிக்கு பூட்டுப் போட்டாயா? மகன்: ___________.
This is a natural response confirming the action will be taken.
Match the situation to the phrase.
You are at the airport and want to secure your bag.
Securing a bag at the airport requires locking it.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English meaning.
1. பூட்டுப் போடு, 2. தாழ்ப்பாள் போடு, 3. கதவைத் திற
Pūṭṭu is lock, Thāḻppāḷ is bolt, Tiṟa is open.
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Ayudas visuales
Lock vs Close
Banco de ejercicios
5 ejerciciosவீட்டை விட்டு வெளியே போகும்போது கதவுக்கு ______.
When going out, you must 'lock' (pūṭṭup pōṭu) the door for safety.
கடைக்காரர் என்ன சொல்வார்?
Locking the shop is the standard way to describe closing it securely.
அம்மா: பெட்டிக்கு பூட்டுப் போட்டாயா? மகன்: ___________.
This is a natural response confirming the action will be taken.
You are at the airport and want to secure your bag.
Securing a bag at the airport requires locking it.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Pūṭṭu is lock, Thāḻppāḷ is bolt, Tiṟa is open.
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Preguntas frecuentes
10 preguntasYes, 'Vaṇṭikku pūṭṭup pōṭu' is perfectly natural for cars or bikes.
'Pūṭṭu' is a noun (lock). 'Pūṭṭup pōṭu' is the verb phrase (to lock).
'Pūṭṭu' requires a key; 'Thāḻppāḷ' is a simple latch or bolt.
Use 'Pūṭṭai tiṟa' (Open the lock).
Yes, it is neutral and appropriate for all settings.
This is English-influenced Tamil, common for digital devices or modern cars.
Only metaphorically, like 'locking someone's mouth' (making them stay silent).
It means 'Keep it locked' (e.g., keep the jewelry box locked).
'Pūṭṭiyaachu' is the most common casual way to say 'It's locked'.
Yes, grammatically 'Pūṭṭup pōṭu' is correct due to Tamil sandhi rules.
Frases relacionadas
பூட்டி வை
similarTo keep something locked
தாழ்ப்பாள் போடு
similarTo bolt a door
திறந்து விடு
contrastTo open up / leave open
சாவி போடு
builds onTo use a key
சீல் வை
specialized formTo seal something (officially)