मतलब
Placing waste in a bin.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
Public cleanliness campaigns like 'Namma Chennai' use this phrase extensively in street art to encourage civic responsibility. In Sri Lanka, the word 'சிரட்டை' (coconut shell) is often mentioned alongside 'kuppai' in rural areas as a specific type of waste to be managed to prevent dengue. In Singapore, 'kuppai pōḍu' is associated with strict fines, and the term 'littering' is often directly transliterated but 'kuppai' remains the core word. The concept of 'Kuppai' was historically linked to the 'Mullai' (forest) and 'Marutham' (farmland) landscapes where waste was recycled into the earth.
Use the Locative
Always mention where you are putting the trash using the '-il' (in) suffix, e.g., 'Thottiyil' (in the bin).
Avoid 'Eriyu' in Houses
Don't use 'Eriyu' (throw) when talking to elders; it sounds like you are being rude or careless.
मतलब
Placing waste in a bin.
Use the Locative
Always mention where you are putting the trash using the '-il' (in) suffix, e.g., 'Thottiyil' (in the bin).
Avoid 'Eriyu' in Houses
Don't use 'Eriyu' (throw) when talking to elders; it sounds like you are being rude or careless.
Compound Verbs
Learn 'Kuppai-thotti' as a single unit; it's the most common pairing for this phrase.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'போடு'.
குழந்தை குப்பையைத் தொட்டியில் ______ (Past Tense).
Since 'Kuzhandhai' (child) is often treated as neuter or singular in this context, 'pōṭṭadu' is the correct past tense.
Which sentence is a polite request?
Choose the most polite way to ask someone to use the bin.
The '-ungal' suffix adds respect and politeness.
Match the Tamil phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
These are the fundamental building blocks of the phrase.
Complete the dialogue.
A: இந்த காகிதத்தை எங்கே போடுவது? B: அந்த ______ போடு.
'Thottiyil' (in the bin) is the logical place for trash.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Types of Kuppai
Organic
- • Food waste
- • Leaves
Plastic
- • Bottles
- • Covers
अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यासகுழந்தை குப்பையைத் தொட்டியில் ______ (Past Tense).
Since 'Kuzhandhai' (child) is often treated as neuter or singular in this context, 'pōṭṭadu' is the correct past tense.
Choose the most polite way to ask someone to use the bin.
The '-ungal' suffix adds respect and politeness.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
These are the fundamental building blocks of the phrase.
A: இந்த காகிதத்தை எங்கே போடுவது? B: அந்த ______ போடு.
'Thottiyil' (in the bin) is the logical place for trash.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालIt is used as a collective noun, like 'trash' in English. You don't need a plural form.
Yes, you can say 'E-kuppai' or use it for deleting files in a metaphorical sense.
'Kuppai' is physical waste (paper, plastic). 'Alukku' is dirt or stains (on clothes or floor).
You can say 'குப்பையை வெளியே கொண்டு போ' (Kuppaiyai veliye kondu po).
Yes, it is the most natural verb. 'Vidu' or 'Vai' sound incorrect.
Only if discussing environmental projects or office maintenance. It's a neutral phrase.
It's actually the name of a medicinal plant (Acalypha indica), showing 'kuppai' isn't always bad!
Look for 'குப்பை போடாதீர்' or 'குப்பை போடாதீர்கள்'.
Yes, calling someone 'Kuppai' means they are worthless, but be careful as it is very offensive.
Yes, it is identical and universally understood.
संबंधित मुहावरे
குப்பைத் தொட்டி
builds onDustbin
சுத்தம் செய்
similarTo clean
அழுக்கு
contrastDirt/Filth
கழிவு
specialized formWaste/Excrement