意味
Encouraging healthy eating.
文化的背景
The 'Mukkani' (Mango, Jackfruit, Banana) are the three royal fruits of Tamil culture, often served at weddings and festivals. In Sri Lanka, offering a 'red banana' (Sevvazhai) is a sign of high hospitality and is believed to have medicinal properties. Fruits are chosen based on their 'cooling' or 'heating' properties. Bananas are 'cooling' (Kulirchi). Fruit is a 'Sattvic' food, meaning it is pure and promotes a calm mind. It is the most common offering (Naivedyam) to gods.
The 'ZH' Sound
Mastering the 'zh' in Pazham is the hallmark of a good Tamil speaker. Practice by curling your tongue towards your throat.
Offering is Key
In Tamil culture, it's polite to offer fruit to others before eating it yourself. Say 'Pazham sappidungal' first!
意味
Encouraging healthy eating.
The 'ZH' Sound
Mastering the 'zh' in Pazham is the hallmark of a good Tamil speaker. Practice by curling your tongue towards your throat.
Offering is Key
In Tamil culture, it's polite to offer fruit to others before eating it yourself. Say 'Pazham sappidungal' first!
Specifics Matter
Instead of just 'fruit', try naming the fruit. It makes you sound more fluent. Use 'Vazhaipazham' for banana.
Respect the Elders
Never say 'Sappidu' to someone older. It sounds like a command to a child. Always use 'Sappidungal'.
自分をテスト
Fill in the missing verb for an informal command.
தம்பி, ஆப்பிள் ______.
'Thambi' (little brother) implies an informal register, so 'Sappidu' is correct.
How do you politely ask an elder to eat fruit?
தாத்தா, பழம் ______.
The suffix '-ungal' is used for respect (honorific).
Match the Tamil word to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Basic vocabulary matching.
Complete the dialogue.
A: எனக்குப் பசிக்கிறது. (I am hungry.) B: ______.
If someone is hungry, 'Eat fruit' is a logical response.
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Common Tamil Fruits
Mukkani
- • Ma (Mango)
- • Pala (Jackfruit)
- • Vazhai (Banana)
練習問題バンク
4 問題தம்பி, ஆப்பிள் ______.
'Thambi' (little brother) implies an informal register, so 'Sappidu' is correct.
தாத்தா, பழம் ______.
The suffix '-ungal' is used for respect (honorific).
左の各項目を右のペアと一致させてください:
Basic vocabulary matching.
A: எனக்குப் பசிக்கிறது. (I am hungry.) B: ______.
If someone is hungry, 'Eat fruit' is a logical response.
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よくある質問
10 問No, use 'Pazhacharu kudi' (Drink fruit juice). 'Sappidu' is only for solid food.
It can be both. In 'Pazham sappidu,' it usually means 'eat fruit' in general or 'eat a fruit.'
The banana (Vazhaipazham) is the most common and is available year-round.
It is neutral/informal. For high politeness, use 'Sappidungal'.
Say 'Enakku pazham sappida vendum.'
Kani is poetic/literary; Pazham is everyday speech.
Only if you use the formal 'Pazham sappidungal' and fruit is being served.
It's slang for someone who is very innocent or 'soft' like a ripe fruit.
Traditionally, it's eaten in the morning or after a meal, but never late at night.
Say 'Pazham sappidathey.'
関連フレーズ
பழச்சாறு குடி
similarDrink fruit juice
சாப்பாடு சாப்பிடு
builds onEat a meal
கனிந்த பழம்
specialized formA well-ripened fruit
பழம் நழுவி பாலில் விழுந்தது
figurativeThe fruit slipped and fell into the milk