Significado
Starting a new task or effort.
Contexto cultural
The concept of 'Muyarchi' is deeply linked to the 'Thirukkural'. It is common to see the quote 'Muyarchi Thiruvinaiaakkum' on the walls of schools and government offices. In Sri Lankan Tamil, the phrase is used similarly, but you might also hear 'Pirayathanam' more frequently in formal speeches or radio broadcasts. In these regions, 'Muyarchi edu' is often used in the context of preserving the Tamil language amidst English and Malay influences. In the booming IT sector of Chennai, 'Taking initiative' is translated as 'Muyarchi edu' in internal training materials to foster a proactive work culture.
Use it for 'Initiative'
Whenever you want to say someone 'took the initiative', 'Muyarchi edu' is your best bet.
Don't over-conjugate the noun
Remember that 'Muyarchi' is a noun. Only 'Edu' changes its form.
Significado
Starting a new task or effort.
Use it for 'Initiative'
Whenever you want to say someone 'took the initiative', 'Muyarchi edu' is your best bet.
Don't over-conjugate the noun
Remember that 'Muyarchi' is a noun. Only 'Edu' changes its form.
Pair with Adjectives
Make your Tamil sound better by adding adjectives like 'Theevira' (Serious) or 'Puthiya' (New) before 'Muyarchi'.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'edu'.
அவன் நேற்று அந்த வேலையை முடிக்க முயற்சி _______.
The sentence uses 'நேற்று' (yesterday), so the past tense 'எடுத்தான்' is required.
Which sentence is the most natural way to say 'We must take an effort'?
நாம் முயற்சி ______ வேண்டும்.
'Edu' is the standard collocation for 'Muyarchi' in this context.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: A boss encouraging an employee to solve a bug.
'Muyarchi edungal' is the formal way to encourage someone to try or take initiative.
Complete the dialogue.
A: தமிழ் கற்க கஷ்டமாக இருக்கிறதா? B: ஆமாம், ஆனால் நான் தினமும் _________.
The speaker is talking about a current, ongoing action (daily effort), so present tense is used.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Muyarchi vs Payirchi
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosஅவன் நேற்று அந்த வேலையை முடிக்க முயற்சி _______.
The sentence uses 'நேற்று' (yesterday), so the past tense 'எடுத்தான்' is required.
நாம் முயற்சி ______ வேண்டும்.
'Edu' is the standard collocation for 'Muyarchi' in this context.
Situation: A boss encouraging an employee to solve a bug.
'Muyarchi edungal' is the formal way to encourage someone to try or take initiative.
A: தமிழ் கற்க கஷ்டமாக இருக்கிறதா? B: ஆமாம், ஆனால் நான் தினமும் _________.
The speaker is talking about a current, ongoing action (daily effort), so present tense is used.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasIt is neutral. You can use it with your boss or your best friend. For extremely formal writing, use 'Muyarchi mēṟkoḷ'.
Yes, but it is very informal. 'Pannu' is the colloquial version of 'sei' (to do).
'Muyarchi' is effort/attempt. 'Payirchi' is practice/training. They sound similar but have different meanings.
You can text 'Try panren' (slang) or 'Muyarchi edukkiren' (standard).
Culturally, yes. The belief is that even if you don't get the result, the effort itself is a form of success.
Yes, like lifting weights or running a marathon. 'அவன் ஓட முயற்சி எடுத்தான்' (He took an effort to run).
The opposite would be 'Muyarchi kaividu' (to give up effort) or 'Sombalaga iru' (to be lazy).
Both are grammatically correct, but in common speech, the accusative marker '-ai' is usually dropped.
No. For trying food, use 'Saapittu paar' (Eat and see). 'Muyarchi edu' is for tasks and goals.
Use 'நான் முயற்சி எடுப்பேன்' or 'நான் முயற்சி மேற்கொள்வேன்'.
Frases relacionadas
முயற்சி செய்
synonymTo try / To make an effort
முயற்சி மேற்கொள்
specialized formTo undertake an effort
விடாமுயற்சி
builds onPerseverance / Unrelenting effort
முயற்சி திருவினையாக்கும்
similarEffort brings prosperity