Significado
Purchasing entry or travel passes.
Contexto cultural
Buying a ticket for a 'First Day First Show' (FDFS) of a big star is a major cultural event. Fans often wait in line overnight. In local buses, you don't buy tickets at a counter; you buy them from a conductor who walks around inside the bus. Digital payments (UPI/GPay) are now common for buying tickets even at small counters, though cash is still king in rural buses. For famous temples like Tirupati or Palani, 'Special Darshan' tickets are bought to skip long lines.
Use 'Edu' for speed
In a hurry? Just say 'ஒரு டிக்கெட் எடு' (Oru tikket edu). It sounds very natural and local.
Watch the respect
Always use 'வாங்குங்கள்' (Vangungal) when asking an elder or a stranger to buy a ticket for you.
Significado
Purchasing entry or travel passes.
Use 'Edu' for speed
In a hurry? Just say 'ஒரு டிக்கெட் எடு' (Oru tikket edu). It sounds very natural and local.
Watch the respect
Always use 'வாங்குங்கள்' (Vangungal) when asking an elder or a stranger to buy a ticket for you.
Change is key
When buying tickets in a bus, always try to have 'சில்லறை' (chillari - small change). Conductors appreciate it!
Ponte a prueba
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'வாங்கு' in the past tense.
நான் நேற்று சினிமா ______.
'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'வாங்கினேன்' is correct.
Which sentence is the most natural way to ask 'Did you buy the ticket?' in spoken Tamil?
Choose the best option:
'வாங்கிட்டியா' is the standard colloquial perfective form used in daily life.
Match the Tamil phrase with its English meaning.
Match the following:
Direct matching of common ticketing terms.
Complete the dialogue at the bus stand.
Passenger: சென்னைக்கு ஒரு டிக்கெட் வேண்டும். Conductor: சரி, பத்து ரூபாய் கொடுத்து ______.
The conductor is speaking to a passenger, so the polite/formal 'வாங்குங்கள்' is appropriate.
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Ayudas visuales
Types of Tickets
Travel
- • Bus
- • Train
- • Flight
Fun
- • Movie
- • Park
- • Zoo
Banco de ejercicios
4 ejerciciosநான் நேற்று சினிமா ______.
'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates the past tense, so 'வாங்கினேன்' is correct.
Choose the best option:
'வாங்கிட்டியா' is the standard colloquial perfective form used in daily life.
Empareja cada elemento de la izquierda con su par de la derecha:
Direct matching of common ticketing terms.
Passenger: சென்னைக்கு ஒரு டிக்கெட் வேண்டும். Conductor: சரி, பத்து ரூபாய் கொடுத்து ______.
The conductor is speaking to a passenger, so the polite/formal 'வாங்குங்கள்' is appropriate.
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Preguntas frecuentes
14 preguntasIt is a loanword, but it is used by 100% of Tamil speakers. The pure Tamil word is 'Payanaccīṭṭu'.
Yes, 'vangu' can also mean 'to receive'. So 'இலவச டிக்கெட் வாங்கு' (buy/receive a free ticket) is fine.
The past tense is 'வாங்கினேன்' (vanginen) for 'I'.
You say 'நான் டிக்கெட் வாங்க வேண்டும்' (Nan tikket vanga vendum).
'Tikket' is modern and universal; 'Seettu' is slightly old-fashioned but still used for bus tickets.
In formal writing, yes (டிக்கெட்டை வாங்கு). In speaking, no (டிக்கெட் வாங்கு).
Ask 'டிக்கெட் விலை எவ்வளவு?' (Tikket vilai evvalavu?)
The clerk will say 'டிக்கெட் இல்லை' (Tikket illai) or 'ஹவுஸ்புல்' (Housefull).
Yes, but 'பிளைட் டிக்கெட்' (Flight tikket) is the common term.
'Vangu' is neutral. Use 'Vangungal' to be polite.
It's a ticket to enter the train station without traveling. In Tamil: 'பிளாட்பார்ம் டிக்கெட்'.
நான் இரண்டு டிக்கெட் வாங்கினேன் (Nan rendu tikket vanginen).
Yes, 'vangu' is the general verb for 'to buy' anything.
It refers to illegal resale of tickets at a higher price, common in cinema.
Frases relacionadas
டிக்கெட் எடு
similarTake a ticket
முன்பதிவு செய்
specialized formTo reserve/book
டிக்கெட் பரிசோதகர்
builds onTicket Examiner (TTE)
டிக்கெட் கவுண்டர்
builds onTicket counter
டிக்கெட் இல்லை
contrastNo tickets / Sold out