A1 · शुरुआती चैप्टर 6

Me, You, and Us: Personal Pronouns

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Chapter in 30 Seconds

Master the art of self-expression and connection by distinguishing between the different ways to say 'I' and 'we' in Tamil.

  • Identify the singular pronoun 'Naan'.
  • Differentiate between inclusive and exclusive 'we'.
  • Apply these pronouns correctly in everyday conversations.
Define who you are and who you are with.

तुम क्या सीखोगे

Understanding the different forms of 'I', 'You', and 'We'. This chapter introduces the important distinction between inclusive and exclusive 'We'.

Learning Objectives

By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:

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    By the end you will be able to: confidently introduce yourself and your group using correct pronouns.

टिप्स और ट्रिक्स (2)

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Drop the pronoun

In casual speech, you can drop 'Naan' to sound more natural.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: First Person Singular: Naan (I)
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The 'M' Rule

NaaM ends in M for 'Me and you'.
frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Inclusive vs Exclusive We: Naam vs Naangal

मुख्य शब्दावली (5)

நான் (Naan) I நாம் (Naam) We (inclusive) நாங்கள் (Naangal) We (exclusive) நண்பன் (Nanban) Friend இங்கே (Ingae) Here

Real-World Preview

coffee

Meeting a friend

Review Summary

  • Naan + [Verb]
  • Naam/Naangal + [Verb]

सामान्य गलतियाँ

You used the exclusive 'we' (Naangal) when you should have used the inclusive 'we' (Naam) to include your friend.

Wrong: நாங்கள் நண்பர்கள் (when talking to a friend)
सही: நாம் நண்பர்கள்

Naan requires a singular verb conjugation. You accidentally used a plural verb form.

Wrong: நான் போகிறோம்
सही: நான் போகிறேன்

You used the inclusive 'we' (Naam) when you were actually excluding the listener.

Wrong: நாம் போகிறோம் (when excluding the listener)
सही: நாங்கள் போகிறோம்

Next Steps

You have taken the first big step in Tamil! Keep practicing, and these pronouns will become second nature.

Practice saying sentences using Naan, Naam, and Naangal in front of a mirror.

त्वरित अभ्यास (6)

Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Naangal pogalam.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Naam pogalam
Invitation.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Inclusive vs Exclusive We: Naam vs Naangal

Choose the correct verb.

Naan ___.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: varugiren
First person singular suffix is -iren.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: First Person Singular: Naan (I)

Choose the correct pronoun.

___ netru vandhom.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Naangal
Reporting past event.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Inclusive vs Exclusive We: Naam vs Naangal

Fill in the blank.

___ varugiren.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Naan
Naan is the first person pronoun.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: First Person Singular: Naan (I)

Correct the sentence.

Find and fix the mistake:

Naan varugiraai.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Naan varugiren
Match the pronoun to the verb.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: First Person Singular: Naan (I)

Fill in the blank.

___ pogalam.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Naam
Invitation uses inclusive.

frontend.learn_grammar.from_rule: Inclusive vs Exclusive We: Naam vs Naangal

Score: /6

सामान्य प्रश्न (4)

No, Naan is completely gender-neutral.
Yes, in casual speech, you can drop it.
Tamil distinguishes between inclusive and exclusive to clarify who is involved.
No, it sounds exclusionary.