뜻
The act of picking flowers from a plant.
문화적 배경
Flowers are never picked after 6 PM as it is believed plants are sleeping (Thoongum neram). The 'Nandavanam' is a sacred garden attached to a temple specifically for 'Pūppaṟi' for the deity. Ancient poets used 'Pūppaṟittal' as a metaphor for a woman's beauty and her connection to the land. In modern Tamil pop culture, 'Pūppaṟi' is a common aesthetic for 'village-style' photoshoots.
The 'P' Rule
Always remember the double 'p'. It's not 'Poo-pari', it's 'Poo-P-pari'. This makes you sound like a native.
Night Time
If you are in a Tamil village, don't pick flowers after dark. People will think you are being disrespectful to nature.
뜻
The act of picking flowers from a plant.
The 'P' Rule
Always remember the double 'p'. It's not 'Poo-pari', it's 'Poo-P-pari'. This makes you sound like a native.
Night Time
If you are in a Tamil village, don't pick flowers after dark. People will think you are being disrespectful to nature.
Verb Strength
Since 'Pari' is a strong verb, its infinitive always ends in 'kka' (Pūppaṟikka). Use this to remember other strong verbs!
셀프 테스트
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Pūppaṟi'.
அம்மா காலையில் தோட்டத்தில் _________ (to pick flowers).
Since 'Amma' is the subject and the context is a routine (morning), the present tense 'Pūppaṟikkiṟār' is correct.
Which sentence is a warning you would see in a park?
Select the correct sign text:
'Thadai' means prohibition/ban. This is the standard sign for 'No Picking Flowers'.
Match the Tamil phrase to its English meaning.
Match the following:
Matches past, future, and imperative forms correctly.
Complete the dialogue.
A: ஏன் தோட்டம் போகிறாய்? B: சாமி கும்பிட _________ போகிறேன்.
The infinitive 'Pūppaṟikka' (to pick flowers) is needed to show purpose.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제அம்மா காலையில் தோட்டத்தில் _________ (to pick flowers).
Since 'Amma' is the subject and the context is a routine (morning), the present tense 'Pūppaṟikkiṟār' is correct.
Select the correct sign text:
'Thadai' means prohibition/ban. This is the standard sign for 'No Picking Flowers'.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
Matches past, future, and imperative forms correctly.
A: ஏன் தோட்டம் போகிறாய்? B: சாமி கும்பிட _________ போகிறேன்.
The infinitive 'Pūppaṟikka' (to pick flowers) is needed to show purpose.
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자주 묻는 질문
5 질문No, you just use 'Pari' for fruit (e.g., Maṅgāi paṟi). 'Pūppaṟi' is specifically for flowers.
It is 'Pūppaṟi' with a double 'p'. The single 'p' version is grammatically incorrect in standard Tamil.
Yes, but 'Malar koythal' is more elegant for formal writing.
In some contexts, 'pari' can mean snatching (like a bag), but 'Pūppaṟi' almost always means literally picking flowers.
The past tense is 'Pūppaṟithēn' (I picked flowers).
관련 표현
மாலை தொடுத்தல்
builds onStringing a garland
பூச்சூடுதல்
similarWearing flowers in hair
மலர் கொய்தல்
synonymPlucking flowers (Formal)
காய் பறித்தல்
similarPicking unripened fruit/vegetables