意味
Inviting someone to compete or prove something.
文化的背景
In rural Tamil Nadu, challenges are often issued during village festivals, especially in sports like Kabaddi or Silambam. It's a matter of village pride. The 'Punch Dialogue' often involves a 'Savāl'. It's a key part of the 'Mass' hero persona to issue and accept challenges. Among Tamil students, 'Savāl viṭu' is used for healthy competition regarding marks or solving difficult math problems. Tamil YouTubers and influencers use 'Savāl' for viral challenges, often using the English word 'Challenge' alongside the Tamil 'Savāl'.
Use with Dative
Always remember to add '-ukku' to the person you are challenging. 'Enakku savāl viṭṭān' is the gold standard.
Don't be too aggressive
In professional settings, use 'Savāl' sparingly as it can sound like you are looking for a fight.
意味
Inviting someone to compete or prove something.
Use with Dative
Always remember to add '-ukku' to the person you are challenging. 'Enakku savāl viṭṭān' is the gold standard.
Don't be too aggressive
In professional settings, use 'Savāl' sparingly as it can sound like you are looking for a fight.
Cinematic Flair
If you want to sound like a Tamil movie hero, say 'Idhu en savāl!' (This is my challenge!) with a confident look.
Accepting a Challenge
If someone challenges you, the standard reply is 'சவாலை ஏற்கிறேன்' (Savālai ēṟkkiṟēn - I accept the challenge).
自分をテスト
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'Savāl viṭu'.
அவன் நேற்று என்னிடம் போட்டிக்கு _________.
The word 'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct sentence:
The target of the challenge must be in the dative case (உனக்கு).
Match the phrase to the situation.
If you are in a political debate, how would you challenge your opponent?
'Savāl viṭu' is the appropriate term for a formal challenge in a debate.
Complete the dialogue.
Ravi: 'என்னால் இந்த மலையை ஏற முடியும்.' Suresh: 'அப்படியா? எனக்கு _________?'
'Viṭukiṟāyā' is the natural present tense question form.
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ビジュアル学習ツール
Challenge vs. Question
Common Targets
People
- • நண்பன் (Friend)
- • எதிரி (Enemy)
- • அணி (Team)
練習問題バンク
4 問題அவன் நேற்று என்னிடம் போட்டிக்கு _________.
The word 'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense.
Choose the correct sentence:
The target of the challenge must be in the dative case (உனக்கு).
If you are in a political debate, how would you challenge your opponent?
'Savāl viṭu' is the appropriate term for a formal challenge in a debate.
Ravi: 'என்னால் இந்த மலையை ஏற முடியும்.' Suresh: 'அப்படியா? எனக்கு _________?'
'Viṭukiṟāyā' is the natural present tense question form.
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よくある質問
10 問No, it is a loanword from Arabic/Urdu, but it is used universally in Tamil today.
You can say the exam is a 'Savāl' (noun), but you don't 'viṭu' (issue) a challenge to an exam.
'Savāl' is the act of daring/challenging; 'Pōṭṭi' is the competition itself.
You say 'உன் சவாலை நான் ஏற்கிறேன்' (Un savālai nān ēṟkkiṟēn).
Generally, no. It sounds a bit disrespectful to challenge an elder unless it's a very lighthearted game.
No, it needs an auxiliary verb like 'viṭu' or 'sei' (though 'viṭu' is much more common).
The past tense is 'Savāl viṭṭēn' (I challenged).
Not at all! It's often used for friendly games, sports, and personal goals.
Yes, 'Aivānam' or 'Pōṭṭikku aḻai' are more formal/literary.
Yes, to describe how your product challenges the status quo or competitors.
関連フレーズ
சவாலை ஏற்றுக்கொள்
builds onTo accept a challenge
பந்தயம் கட்டு
similarTo place a bet
போட்டியிடு
similarTo compete
முயற்சி செய்
contrastTo try/attempt