意味
Asking if someone recalls something.
文化的背景
In Tamil Nadu, it is common for people to ask 'Nyapakam irukkiratha?' even if they are fairly sure you remember them. It's a way of being humble and not assuming you are important enough to be remembered. Sri Lankan Tamils often use 'நினைவிருக்கிறதா?' (Ninaivirukkiratha?) more frequently in formal settings compared to Indian Tamils, preserving a slightly more classical vocabulary. In Singapore and Malaysia, the phrase is often mixed with English or Malay in casual settings, but the core 'Nyapakam irukka' remains the standard for checking memories. On Instagram and Facebook, 'ஞாபகம் இருக்கிறதா?' is the standard caption for 'Throwback' posts, often accompanied by the hashtag #Memories or #Nostalgia.
The 'Ungalukku' Rule
Always start with 'Ungalukku' (to you) to sound polite and grammatically correct. Never start with 'Neengal'.
Don't over-formalize
If you are with friends, use 'irukka'. Using 'irukkiratha' might make them think you are being sarcastic or cold.
意味
Asking if someone recalls something.
The 'Ungalukku' Rule
Always start with 'Ungalukku' (to you) to sound polite and grammatically correct. Never start with 'Neengal'.
Don't over-formalize
If you are with friends, use 'irukka'. Using 'irukkiratha' might make them think you are being sarcastic or cold.
The Nod
When asking this, a slight side-to-side head nod (the famous Indian head bobble) makes the question feel more natural and friendly.
Face Saving
If someone says they don't remember, quickly follow up with a detail to help them, rather than waiting for them to struggle.
自分をテスト
Choose the correct dative pronoun to complete the sentence: '_______ ஞாபகம் இருக்கிறதா?' (Do you remember?)
Which one is correct for 'you' (formal)?
In Tamil, the person remembering must be in the dative case. 'Ungalukku' is the dative form of 'Neengal' (you formal).
Fill in the missing word in the spoken/informal version of the phrase.
உனக்கு ஞாபகம் _______?
'Irukka' is the standard spoken/informal contraction of 'irukkiratha'.
Complete the dialogue.
Person A: உங்களுக்கு என் பெயர் ஞாபகம் இருக்கிறதா? Person B: ஆமாம், _______.
The standard positive response to 'Is memory there?' is 'Memory is there' (Nyapakam irukkiradhu).
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are reminding your brother to buy milk.
This uses the informal 'irukka' and addresses a specific task.
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4 問題Which one is correct for 'you' (formal)?
In Tamil, the person remembering must be in the dative case. 'Ungalukku' is the dative form of 'Neengal' (you formal).
உனக்கு ஞாபகம் _______?
'Irukka' is the standard spoken/informal contraction of 'irukkiratha'.
Person A: உங்களுக்கு என் பெயர் ஞாபகம் இருக்கிறதா? Person B: ஆமாம், _______.
The standard positive response to 'Is memory there?' is 'Memory is there' (Nyapakam irukkiradhu).
Situation: You are reminding your brother to buy milk.
This uses the informal 'irukka' and addresses a specific task.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問No, it has Sanskrit roots, but it is the most common word for memory in modern Tamil. The pure Tamil equivalent is 'Ninaivu'.
Yes, just change the ending: 'Enakku nyapakam irukkiradhu' (I remember).
'Nyapakam' is more common in daily speech. 'Ninaivu' is more formal, literary, and can also mean 'consciousness'.
You say 'Naan marandhu vitten' or more commonly 'Marandhu pochu' (It got forgotten).
This is the dative case. In Tamil, feelings and mental states 'happen to' a person, so we say 'to me'.
No, it's just the standard spoken form. It's appropriate for almost all spoken contexts except the most formal speeches.
Yes, it's very common for that. 'Do you remember [to do it]?'
Add 'innum' (still): 'Innum nyapakam irukkiratha?'
Just 'Nyapakam irukka?' is as short as it gets while remaining clear.
Say 'Ennai nyapakam irukkiratha?' (Ennai = me).
関連フレーズ
மறந்துவிட்டதா?
contrastHas it been forgotten?
நினைவிருக்கிறதா?
synonymDo you recall?
ஞாபகம் வைத்துக்கொள்
builds onKeep it in memory / Remember this!
ஞாபகப்படுத்து
specialized formRemind me