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Expressing a positive preference.
문화적 배경
When visiting someone's home, it is culturally polite to say 'Enakku pidikkum' about the food, even if it's a bit spicy for you. It shows appreciation for the host's effort. The phrase is a staple in romantic songs. A very famous song 'Enakku Piditha Paadal' (The song I like) uses this phrase to talk about nostalgia and memory. Younger generations often use the English word 'Like' even when speaking Tamil, but 'pidikkum' remains the standard for emotional sincerity. In Sri Lankan dialects, the pronunciation might be slightly more formal or use different intonations, but the 'Enakku pidikkum' structure remains identical.
The 'To Me' Rule
Always remember: You don't 'do' the liking, the object 'does' the pleasing to you. This will help you remember the 'Enakku' (dative) case.
Don't use 'Naan'
Saying 'Naan pidikkum' is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds like 'I is pleasing' and is grammatically broken.
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Expressing a positive preference.
The 'To Me' Rule
Always remember: You don't 'do' the liking, the object 'does' the pleasing to you. This will help you remember the 'Enakku' (dative) case.
Don't use 'Naan'
Saying 'Naan pidikkum' is the most common beginner mistake. It sounds like 'I is pleasing' and is grammatically broken.
Polite Negation
If you don't like something offered by a host, it's softer to say 'Paravaillai' (It's okay/No thanks) rather than a blunt 'Enakku pidikaadhu'.
셀프 테스트
Choose the correct word to complete the sentence: 'I like tea.'
[____] டீ பிடிக்கும்.
In Tamil, the person who likes something must be in the dative case (Enakku).
Fill in the negative form: 'I don't like spicy food.'
எனக்கு காரம் [____].
'Pidikaadhu' is the standard negative form of 'pidikkum.'
Complete the dialogue.
A: உங்களுக்கு தோசை பிடிக்குமா? B: [____], எனக்கு தோசை ரொம்ப பிடிக்கும்!
The speaker is confirming they like dosa, so 'Aamaam' is the correct affirmative.
Match the sentence to the situation.
Sentence: 'எனக்கு உன்னைப் பிடிக்கும்.'
'Unnai' means 'you,' so this is used for people.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제[____] டீ பிடிக்கும்.
In Tamil, the person who likes something must be in the dative case (Enakku).
எனக்கு காரம் [____].
'Pidikaadhu' is the standard negative form of 'pidikkum.'
A: உங்களுக்கு தோசை பிடிக்குமா? B: [____], எனக்கு தோசை ரொம்ப பிடிக்கும்!
The speaker is confirming they like dosa, so 'Aamaam' is the correct affirmative.
Sentence: 'எனக்கு உன்னைப் பிடிக்கும்.'
'Unnai' means 'you,' so this is used for people.
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자주 묻는 질문
10 질문Yes, but be careful. 'Enakku unnai pidikkum' means 'I like you.' It can be friendly or romantic depending on the context.
'Pidikkum' is for general likes (I like coffee). 'Pidichirukku' is for a specific instance (I like *this* coffee I'm drinking now).
Add 'romba' (very) or 'migavum' (formal very). Example: 'Enakku romba pidikkum.'
No, it's just a common spoken variation of 'pidikkum.' You'll hear it often in Chennai.
Add the suffix '-aa' to the end: 'Ungalukku pidikkuma?'
Absolutely. It's perfectly professional to say 'Enakku pudhiya vishayangalai karka pidikkum' (I like to learn new things).
Tamil uses a dative subject for feelings. It's like saying 'To me, it is pleasing.'
Use 'pidithirundhadhu' (formal) or 'pidichirundhadhu' (casual).
The verb 'pidikkum' doesn't change! 'Enakku apple-um orange-um pidikkum.'
Yes, 'virumbugiren' (I desire/love) is used in literature and formal writing.
관련 표현
எனக்கு பிடிச்சிருக்கு
similarI like it (right now/specifically)
எனக்கு விருப்பம்
synonymIt is my preference
எனக்கு பிடிக்காது
contrastI don't like it
எனக்கு ஆசை
builds onI desire / I want
எனக்கு பிடிச்சமான
specialized formMy favorite