意味
Asking for the location of a pen.
文化的背景
During Saraswati Puja, students don't use their pens as they are kept for worship. Asking 'பேனா எங்கே?' might get you a 'Don't touch!' during this time. In Sri Lankan Tamil, the word 'Engē' is often pronounced 'Engai'. The phrase remains the same but the accent shifts. In the diaspora, 'Pēṉā' is often used interchangeably with the English word 'Pen' even while speaking Tamil, but 'Engē' remains the anchor. In modern tech offices in Chennai, asking for a pen is becoming rarer as everything is digital, making the phrase almost nostalgic or specific to signing physical contracts.
The Spoken Shortcut
Just say 'Pēṉā eṅga?' in 99% of social situations. It sounds much more native than the full 'Engē'.
Don't forget the 'ng'
Make sure the 'ng' in 'Engē' is nasal. If you say 'En-ge' with a hard 'n', it might be harder to understand.
意味
Asking for the location of a pen.
The Spoken Shortcut
Just say 'Pēṉā eṅga?' in 99% of social situations. It sounds much more native than the full 'Engē'.
Don't forget the 'ng'
Make sure the 'ng' in 'Engē' is nasal. If you say 'En-ge' with a hard 'n', it might be harder to understand.
Borrowing Etiquette
If you borrow a pen after asking this, it's polite to say 'Romba nandri' (Thank you very much) when returning it.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing word to ask 'Where is the pen?'
பேனா _______?
'எங்கே' (Engē) means 'where'. The other options mean 'who', 'what', and 'when'.
Which of these is the most natural spoken way to ask for a pen?
Select the best option:
While 'பேனா எங்கே?' is correct, 'பேனா எங்க?' is the most natural colloquial form used in daily speech.
Complete the dialogue.
A: எனக்கு ஒரு பேனா வேண்டும். B: இதோ, ஆனால் என் _______?
The context is about needing a pen, so B is likely asking where their own pen is.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are at a post office and need to sign a form.
You need a pen to sign a form, so 'பேனா எங்கே?' is the appropriate question.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Formal vs Informal
練習問題バンク
4 問題பேனா _______?
'எங்கே' (Engē) means 'where'. The other options mean 'who', 'what', and 'when'.
Select the best option:
While 'பேனா எங்கே?' is correct, 'பேனா எங்க?' is the most natural colloquial form used in daily speech.
A: எனக்கு ஒரு பேனா வேண்டும். B: இதோ, ஆனால் என் _______?
The context is about needing a pen, so B is likely asking where their own pen is.
Situation: You are at a post office and need to sign a form.
You need a pen to sign a form, so 'பேனா எங்கே?' is the appropriate question.
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よくある質問
10 問No, it's a loanword from Portuguese/English. The pure Tamil word is 'Ezhuthukol', but it's rarely used in conversation.
Yes, you can say 'Pēṉākkal eṅkē?' for plural, but 'Pēṉā eṅkē?' is often used even for multiple pens in casual speech.
Tamil is a 'zero-copula' language for simple identity or location questions. The 'is' is implied.
Say 'Ayya, pēṉā eṅkē irukkiṟatu?' or 'Amma, pēṉā eṅkē?' with a respectful tone.
'Engē' is the formal/written form. 'Enga' is the colloquial/spoken form.
No, for a pencil you must say 'Pencil eṅkē?'.
Not if your tone is friendly. However, adding 'En' (my) or 'Oru' (a) makes it sound more natural.
Say 'En neela nira pēṉā eṅkē?'.
Say 'Pēṉākkal eṅguḷḷaṉa?'.
Yes, they often say 'Pēṉā eṅkai?'.
関連フレーズ
பென்சில் எங்கே?
similarWhere is the pencil?
மை எங்கே?
relatedWhere is the ink?
பேனா கொடுங்கள்
builds onGive me a pen.
எழுதுகோல் எங்கே?
specialized formWhere is the writing instrument?