Significado
Expressing uncertainty about a fact or situation
Contexto cultural
Tamil speakers often avoid a direct 'No' or 'I don't know' to remain helpful. Using 'Nichayamākat teriyātu' is a socially acceptable way to say 'I can't help you with a fact' without sounding rude. In Chennai's IT hubs, this phrase is used to manage client expectations. It's a way of saying 'I need to check the data' without admitting complete ignorance. In Tamil literature and debates (Pattimandram), speakers use this to show intellectual humility, acknowledging that some truths are beyond human reach. In villages, people might be more direct, but when speaking to an outsider or a 'city person,' they will use this more formal phrase to show respect.
The 'Face-Saver'
Use this phrase if you think you know the answer but don't want to be blamed if you're wrong. It's the ultimate social safety net in Tamil.
Don't over-use
If you use it for every question, you might seem indecisive or uninformed. Balance it with 'எனக்குத் தெரியும்' (I know) when you are sure.
Significado
Expressing uncertainty about a fact or situation
The 'Face-Saver'
Use this phrase if you think you know the answer but don't want to be blamed if you're wrong. It's the ultimate social safety net in Tamil.
Don't over-use
If you use it for every question, you might seem indecisive or uninformed. Balance it with 'எனக்குத் தெரியும்' (I know) when you are sure.
Spoken Shortcut
In casual Tamil, just say 'Nichayamā teriyala.' It sounds much more like a native speaker than the full formal version.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'to me'.
____ நிச்சயமாகத் தெரியாது.
The verb 'teriyātu' always requires the dative case 'எனக்கு' (to me).
Which sentence means 'I don't know for sure when he will come'?
Choose the correct translation:
This sentence correctly uses 'endru' (that) and 'nichayamākat teriyātu' (not sure).
Complete the dialogue with the most polite response.
A: இந்தக் கடை ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை திறந்திருக்குமா? B: ________
This response is polite and provides extra helpful information ('usually it's open').
Match the phrase variation to the correct register.
Match: 1. நிச்சயமாத் தெரியல, 2. நிச்சயமாகத் தெரியவில்லை, 3. உறுதியாகக் கூற இயலாது
Spoken forms like 'teriyala' are informal, while 'kūra iyaluātu' is highly formal/literary.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
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4 exercicios____ நிச்சயமாகத் தெரியாது.
The verb 'teriyātu' always requires the dative case 'எனக்கு' (to me).
Choose the correct translation:
This sentence correctly uses 'endru' (that) and 'nichayamākat teriyātu' (not sure).
A: இந்தக் கடை ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை திறந்திருக்குமா? B: ________
This response is polite and provides extra helpful information ('usually it's open').
Match: 1. நிச்சயமாத் தெரியல, 2. நிச்சயமாகத் தெரியவில்லை, 3. உறுதியாகக் கூற இயலாது
Spoken forms like 'teriyala' are informal, while 'kūra iyaluātu' is highly formal/literary.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasNo, it's actually more polite than just saying 'Teriyātu.' It shows you've considered the question.
Yes, if you are asked a factual question you don't know. It sounds professional and honest.
'Nichayamāka' is more common for general uncertainty. 'Uruthiyāka' (firmly) is used for stronger convictions or official statements.
Tamil verbs for 'to know,' 'to like,' and 'to be hungry' use the dative case. It's like saying 'To me, it is not known.'
Yes. 'அவரை எனக்கு நிச்சயமாகத் தெரியாது' means 'I don't know him for sure' (maybe you've met once but aren't sure).
Yes, 'நிச்சயமாத் தெரியல' (Nichayamā teriyala) is the standard short spoken version.
Absolutely not. It only refers to the certainty of your knowledge.
Add '-ē' to the end: 'நிச்சயமாகவே தெரியாது' (Nichayamākavē teriyātu).
All the time! Especially in mystery or romantic movies where characters are unsure of each other's feelings.
Yes, change 'teriyātu' to 'teriyavillai'. 'அப்போது எனக்கு நிச்சயமாகத் தெரியவில்லை' (I didn't know for sure then).
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சந்தேகமாக இருக்கிறது
similarIt is doubtful.
ஒருவேளை இருக்கலாம்
similarMaybe it could be.
உறுதியாகத் தெரியும்
contrastI know for certain.
தெரியவே தெரியாது
specialized formI don't know at all.