A2 Collocation Neutral

பணம் கட்டு

பணம கடட

Pay money

Significado

The act of paying fees or bills.

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Contexto cultural

In Tamil Nadu, paying the 'EB Bill' (Electricity Board) is a monthly ritual. You will often see long lines at EB offices where people discuss 'panam kattu' while waiting. Sri Lankan Tamils also use 'panam kattu' for fees, but they might more frequently use 'kaasu' instead of 'panam' in informal speech. In these regions, 'panam kattu' is used for government levies and fines. Due to high digitalization, it's almost always associated with 'AXS' machines or apps. The concept of 'Mudippu' (tied bundle) was so strong that kings would receive their tribute in tied bundles. This is why 'kattu' is still used for taxes (vari kattu).

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The 'Counter' Rule

If you are standing at a counter (bank, school, office), always use 'kattu' instead of 'kodu'.

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Don't 'Kattu' your Friends

Never say 'Naan unakku panam kattugiren' to a friend unless you are paying their official fine for them!

Significado

The act of paying fees or bills.

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The 'Counter' Rule

If you are standing at a counter (bank, school, office), always use 'kattu' instead of 'kodu'.

⚠️

Don't 'Kattu' your Friends

Never say 'Naan unakku panam kattugiren' to a friend unless you are paying their official fine for them!

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Receipts are key

In Tamil culture, 'panam kattu' is always followed by asking for a 'receipt' (raceedu). Always pair these concepts.

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English influence

It is very common to say 'Fees kattu' or 'Bill kattu' in modern Tamil.

Ponte a prueba

Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'பணம் கட்டு'.

நான் நேற்று பள்ளிக்கு __________. (I paid money to the school yesterday.)

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

The sentence uses 'நேற்று' (yesterday), so the past tense 'கட்டினேன்' is required.

Which situation is appropriate for 'பணம் கட்டு'?

In which of these scenarios would you use 'பணம் கட்டு'?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Paying your monthly electricity bill

'Kattu' is for official bills and fees, not casual shopping or gifts.

Complete the dialogue.

அம்மா: பீஸ் கட்டியாச்சா? மகன்: இல்லை அம்மா, நாளைக்கு __________.

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

The son says 'நாளைக்கு' (tomorrow), so the future tense 'கட்டுவேன்' is correct.

Match the item with the action.

Match: 1. காய்கறி (Vegetables), 2. கல்லூரி பீஸ் (College Fees)

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 1-கொடு, 2-கட்டு

You 'give' (kodu) for vegetables and 'tie/pay' (kattu) for college fees.

🎉 Puntuación: /4

Ayudas visuales

When to use 'Kattu'

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Education

  • School Fees
  • College Tuition
  • Exam Fees
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Bills

  • Electricity
  • Water
  • Phone/Internet
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Official

  • Taxes
  • Fines
  • Deposits

Kattu vs. Kodu

பணம் கட்டு (Kattu)
Fees Institutional
Bills Structured
பணம் கொடு (Kodu)
Groceries Casual
Gifts Personal

Banco de ejercicios

4 ejercicios
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'பணம் கட்டு'. Fill Blank A2

நான் நேற்று பள்ளிக்கு __________. (I paid money to the school yesterday.)

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

The sentence uses 'நேற்று' (yesterday), so the past tense 'கட்டினேன்' is required.

Which situation is appropriate for 'பணம் கட்டு'? Choose A2

In which of these scenarios would you use 'பணம் கட்டு'?

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Paying your monthly electricity bill

'Kattu' is for official bills and fees, not casual shopping or gifts.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

அம்மா: பீஸ் கட்டியாச்சா? மகன்: இல்லை அம்மா, நாளைக்கு __________.

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

The son says 'நாளைக்கு' (tomorrow), so the future tense 'கட்டுவேன்' is correct.

Match the item with the action. situation_matching A2

Match: 1. காய்கறி (Vegetables), 2. கல்லூரி பீஸ் (College Fees)

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: 1-கொடு, 2-கட்டு

You 'give' (kodu) for vegetables and 'tie/pay' (kattu) for college fees.

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Preguntas frecuentes

10 preguntas

Yes, if you are paying the official registration fees or the down payment at the dealership counter.

It is neutral. It's used in everyday speech and semi-formal settings. 'Celuttu' is the strictly formal version.

It's historical. Coins were tied in cloth bundles for formal payments in ancient times.

Yes, it is very common to say 'G-Pay-la panam kattu'.

'Panam' is the standard word for money. 'Kaasu' is more informal/colloquial.

No, you can just say 'Fees kattu' or 'Bill kattu' if the context is clear.

Both are correct. 'Panattai' uses the accusative case, which is more grammatically precise, but 'panam kattu' is more common in speech.

No, use 'sambalam kodu' (give salary) or 'sambalam podu' (put salary).

You say 'Naan panam katta vendum'.

Yes, it is widely used across all Tamil-speaking regions.

Frases relacionadas

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பணம் செலுத்து

specialized form

To pay money (Formal)

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வரி கட்டு

specialized form

To pay tax

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அபராதம் கட்டு

specialized form

To pay a fine

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முன்பணம் கட்டு

specialized form

To pay an advance

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பணம் கொடு

contrast

To give money

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