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Putting money into a scheme for profit
문화적 배경
Buying gold is considered the safest 'mutalīṭu'. During the festival of Akshaya Tritiya, millions of Tamils invest in gold coins. In these regions, 'mutalīṭu' is often discussed in the context of CPF (Singapore) or property in the home country. Investment often means buying cattle or agricultural equipment. This is seen as 'living capital'. The startup culture in 'SaaS capital' Chennai uses 'mutalīṭu' to refer to venture capital and angel investing.
Use the Accusative
Always remember the '-ai' in 'Panattai'. It makes your Tamil sound educated and precise.
Don't say 'Give'
Avoid saying 'Mutalīṭu koṭu'. It's a common English-thinker mistake. Use 'Cey'.
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Putting money into a scheme for profit
Use the Accusative
Always remember the '-ai' in 'Panattai'. It makes your Tamil sound educated and precise.
Don't say 'Give'
Avoid saying 'Mutalīṭu koṭu'. It's a common English-thinker mistake. Use 'Cey'.
Asset + il
When saying what you invest in, add '-il' to the asset. E.g., Thangath-il (in gold), Vangiy-il (in bank).
Land is King
If you want to impress a Tamil elder, talk about 'Nilattil mutalīṭu' (investing in land). It's the ultimate sign of maturity.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the correct form of the verb 'cey'.
நான் நேற்று நிலத்தில் பணத்தை முதலீடு ______.
The word 'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense.
Which sentence is grammatically correct for a formal context?
Choose the best option:
This uses the full formal phrase with the correct accusative marker and auxiliary verb.
Match the asset with the investment action.
Match the following:
In Tamil, all these categories are common targets for investment.
Complete the dialogue between a father and son.
Son: 'அப்பா, நான் இந்தத் தொழிலைத் தொடங்கப் போகிறேன்.' Father: 'நல்லது, நான் உனக்காகப் பணத்தை ______ செய்கிறேன்.'
The father is supporting a business, which is an investment.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제நான் நேற்று நிலத்தில் பணத்தை முதலீடு ______.
The word 'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense.
Choose the best option:
This uses the full formal phrase with the correct accusative marker and auxiliary verb.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
In Tamil, all these categories are common targets for investment.
Son: 'அப்பா, நான் இந்தத் தொழிலைத் தொடங்கப் போகிறேன்.' Father: 'நல்லது, நான் உனக்காகப் பணத்தை ______ செய்கிறேன்.'
The father is supporting a business, which is an investment.
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자주 묻는 질문
12 질문Primarily yes, but it can be used metaphorically for time (Nēram) or effort (Uzhaippu).
'Cey' is formal/written; 'Paṇṇu' is informal/spoken. Both are correct.
You say 'முதலீட்டில் பணத்தை இழந்தேன்' (Mutalīṭṭil paṇattai izhandhēn).
Only if the car is for a business (like a taxi). If it's for personal use, it's 'selavu' (expense).
In this phrase, it's 'Panattai' because the money is the object being 'done' to.
பாதுகாப்பான முதலீடு (Pāthukāppāṉa mutalīṭu).
பங்குச் சந்தை (Paṅguccandhai).
Yes, it is identical in Indian and Sri Lankan formal Tamil.
முதலீட்டின் மீதான லாபம் (Mutalīṭṭiṉ mītāṉa lāpam).
Yes, 'கிரிப்டோவில் பணத்தை முதலீடு செய்'.
Because capital is the 'first' thing needed to start any economic activity.
Yes, it is a compound noun formed from two words.
관련 표현
லாபம் ஈட்டு
builds onTo earn profit
மூலதனம்
synonymCapital
பங்குச் சந்தை
specialized formStock market
சேமிப்பு
similarSavings
நஷ்டம் அடை
contrastTo suffer a loss