Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds
Tamil verbs fall into two main groups in the past tense: 'Weak' verbs use -nt- or -d-, while 'Strong' verbs use -tt-.
- Weak verbs (Class 1) typically take the past suffix -nt- or -d-. Example: 'vantu' (came).
- Strong verbs (Class 2) always take the past suffix -tt-. Example: 'paarthu' (saw).
- The stem of the verb determines the class, which you must memorize for each new verb.
Past Tense Conjugation
| Person | Weak (varu) | Strong (paaru) |
|---|---|---|
|
I
|
vanteen
|
paartteen
|
|
You
|
vantaay
|
paarttaay
|
|
He
|
vantaan
|
paarttaan
|
Common Contractions
| Full | Short |
|---|---|
|
saappittaan
|
saaptaan
|
Meanings
This rule governs how verbs change to indicate past actions in Tamil based on their inherent class.
Past Tense Marker
Indicates an action completed in the past.
“avan vantaan (He came)”
“naan paartteen (I saw)”
Reference Table
| Form | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
|
Affirmative
|
Stem+Suffix+Person
|
vanteen
|
|
Negative
|
Infinitive+illai
|
vara-villai
|
|
Question
|
Verb+aa
|
vantaayaa?
|
Espectro de formalidade
Naan thiraipadam paartteen. (Casual conversation)
Naan cinema paartteen. (Casual conversation)
Naan cinema paatteen. (Casual conversation)
Cinema paatuten. (Casual conversation)
Verb Classes
Weak
- varu come
Strong
- paaru see
Exemplos por nível
naan vanteen
I came
avan saappittaan
He ate
nee enna sonnaay?
What did you say?
naangal avanai paartthom
We saw him
avar unmai-yai koorinaar
He told the truth
kavithai-yai avargal ezhuthinaargal
They wrote the poem
Fácil de confundir
Learners mix up -kir- and -nt-.
Using the wrong suffix.
Using past suffix in negative.
Erros comuns
paartten
paartteen
vanta
vanteen
saappitt
saappittaan
varu-nt-aan
vantaan
paartt-nt-aan
paarttaan
sonntaan
sonnaan
ezhuthittaan
ezhuthinaan
kudittaan
kudithaan
paartt-illai
paarkka-villai
vanta-illai
vara-villai
koorittaan
koorinaan
ezhuthittaan
ezhuthinaan
paartt-aan
paarttaan
vanta-aan
vantaan
Padrões de frases
Naan ___ saappitten.
Avan ___ paarttaan.
Neenga ___ vanteengala?
Avar ___ ezhuthinaar.
Real World Usage
Naan vanteen!
Naan velai seythen.
Bus vantaatha?
Saappadu vantaatha?
Photo paartteen!
Naan idly saappitten.
Learn in pairs
Don't guess
Listen to natives
Respect formality
Smart Tips
Always learn the past tense form with the verb.
Focus on the suffix.
Check your vowel length.
Listen for the gemination.
Pronúncia
Gemination
Strong verbs require a sharp, doubled consonant sound.
Question
vantaayaa? ↑
Rising pitch at the end.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Weak verbs are 'soft' (nt/d), Strong verbs are 'hard' (tt).
Associação visual
Imagine a weak person carrying a light 'nt' bag, and a strong person lifting a heavy 'tt' barbell.
Rhyme
Weak is 'nt', Strong is 'tt', that's how Tamil past tense will be!
Story
I came (vanteen) to the party. I saw (paartteen) my friend. I ate (saappittaan) cake.
Word Web
Desafio
Write 5 sentences about your day using both weak and strong verbs.
Notas culturais
Often shortens verbs significantly.
Uses distinct regional markers.
Strict adherence to standard grammar.
Derived from Proto-Dravidian verb classes.
Iniciadores de conversa
Neenga enna saappitteenga?
Neenga cinema paartteengala?
Avar eppo vantaar?
Neenga eppothu ezhuthineergal?
Temas para diário
Erros comuns
Test Yourself
Naan v___.
Avan ___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Naan paartten.
Arrange the words in the correct order:
All words placed
Click words above to build the sentence
He ate.
Answer starts with: Ava...
varu (I)
Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:
A: Neenga vanteengala? B: ___.
Score: /8
Exercicios praticos
8 exercisesNaan v___.
Avan ___.
Find and fix the mistake:
Naan paartten.
vanteen / naan /.
He ate.
varu (I)
varu - paaru
A: Neenga vanteengala? B: ___.
Score: /8
Perguntas frequentes (8)
You need to memorize the class when you learn the verb.
Some verbs have irregular stems.
No, it will sound incorrect.
Yes, it is standard.
Use flashcards for verb classes.
Yes, pronunciation varies.
That is a different rule.
It takes practice but is logical.
Scaffolded Practice
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2
3
4
Mastery Progress
Needs Practice
Improving
Strong
Mastered
In Other Languages
Preterite
Tamil uses verb classes.
Passé Composé
Tamil is agglutinative.
Präteritum
Tamil suffixing is systematic.
Ta-form
Tamil has more classes.
Perfective
Tamil is agglutinative.
Le particle
Tamil is highly inflected.
Learning Path
Prerequisites
Connected Grammar
Present Tense
PrerequisiteBase for all verbs.
Future Tense
Builds OnCompletes time frames.
Negation
SimilarEssential for all tenses.
Participles
Advanced FormUses stem classes.