意味
The month before the current one
文化的背景
In rural areas, people might still refer to the Tamil months (e.g., Thai, Maasi). 'கடந்த மாதம்' would refer to the previous month in that specific cycle. Sri Lankan Tamils often use 'முந்தின மாதம்' (munthina mātam) alongside 'கடந்த மாதம்'. Both are understood but 'முந்தின' is very common there. In Tamil corporate environments, 'கடந்த மாதம்' is essential for reports. Using 'போன மாசம்' in a formal presentation might be seen as too casual. In high literature or formal speeches (Medai Pechu), you might hear 'சென்ற திங்கள்'. 'Thiṅgal' is the pure Tamil word for month.
Master the Inflection
Remember that if you add 'from' or 'to', 'Maatham' becomes 'Maathath-'. This is a key marker of a fluent speaker.
Avoid 'Kadaisi'
Don't say 'Kadaisi Maatham' unless you mean the final month of a specific period (like the end of a contract).
意味
The month before the current one
Master the Inflection
Remember that if you add 'from' or 'to', 'Maatham' becomes 'Maathath-'. This is a key marker of a fluent speaker.
Avoid 'Kadaisi'
Don't say 'Kadaisi Maatham' unless you mean the final month of a specific period (like the end of a contract).
Spoken vs Written
Always use 'Pona Maasam' with friends. Using 'Kadanta Maatham' in a bar or a casual cafe might sound a bit too stiff.
Sentence Placement
Like in English, you can put 'Kadanta Maatham' at the very beginning or the very end of your sentence for emphasis.
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct Tamil phrase for 'last month'.
_______ நான் ஒரு புது கார் வாங்கினேன்.
'கடந்த மாதம்' is the correct term for 'last month'.
Which of these is the informal/spoken version of 'கடந்த மாதம்'?
Choose the best option:
'போன மாசம்' is the common spoken form used in daily life.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English meaning.
Match these:
கடந்த = Past/Last, அடுத்த = Next, இந்த = This.
Complete the dialogue.
A: நீங்கள் எப்போது சென்னை வந்தீர்கள்? B: நான் _______ வந்தேன்.
The question asks 'When did you come?' (past tense), so 'கடந்த மாதம்' is the logical answer.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Formal vs Informal
Common Contexts
Business
- • Reports
- • Sales
- • Meetings
Personal
- • Travel
- • Birthdays
- • Bills
練習問題バンク
4 問題_______ நான் ஒரு புது கார் வாங்கினேன்.
'கடந்த மாதம்' is the correct term for 'last month'.
Choose the best option:
'போன மாசம்' is the common spoken form used in daily life.
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
கடந்த = Past/Last, அடுத்த = Next, இந்த = This.
A: நீங்கள் எப்போது சென்னை வந்தீர்கள்? B: நான் _______ வந்தேன்.
The question asks 'When did you come?' (past tense), so 'கடந்த மாதம்' is the logical answer.
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よくある質問
14 問Yes, it is the standard formal and neutral way to say 'last month'.
Yes, it's fine, though 'Pona Maasam' is more common in casual texting.
'Kadanta' is more common in modern Tamil; 'Senra' is slightly more formal/literary.
No, 'Maatham' specifically means month. 'Nila' or 'Thingal' means moon.
You say 'கடந்த மாதத்திலிருந்து' (Kaṭanta māthathilirunthu).
You can say 'கடந்த மாதங்கள்' (last few months), but 'கடந்த மாதம்' is strictly singular.
'Pona' is the spoken form of 'passed/gone'. It's easier to say in rapid conversation.
Yes, it works for any calendar system.
Very frequently. Look for it in the first sentence of past-event reports.
No, Tamil relative participles do not change for gender or number.
The opposite is 'Adutha Maatham' (Next month).
No, for that use 'Varudathin kadaisi maatham'.
Yes, though 'Munthina Maatham' is also very popular there.
It is a soft dental sound, like the 'th' in 'this'.
関連フレーズ
கடந்த வாரம்
similarLast week
கடந்த வருடம்
similarLast year
அடுத்த மாதம்
contrastNext month
இந்த மாதம்
similarThis month
போன மாசம்
synonymLast month (spoken)
முந்தைய மாதம்
specialized formPrevious month