Significado
Starting a new employment
Contexto cultural
Distributing sweets (Inippu) is mandatory when joining a new job. It is seen as a way to share one's prosperity and ensure the new beginning is 'sweet'. In countries like Singapore or Canada, joining a 'White Collar' job is often celebrated with a family 'Kovil' (Temple) visit to offer thanks for the stability in a foreign land. It is common to touch the feet of elders (parents/grandparents) before leaving the house to 'join a job' on the first day to receive their blessings (Aasirvatham). The 'First Day' is rarely chosen by the employee in a vacuum; they will often request a start date that avoids 'Rahu Kaalam' to ensure the job lasts long.
Use the Locative
Always remember the '-il' suffix. Without it, the sentence feels incomplete to a native ear.
Tense Matters
Be careful with 'Sērndhēn' (joined) vs 'Sēruvēn' (will join). People often mix these up when talking about their start dates.
Significado
Starting a new employment
Use the Locative
Always remember the '-il' suffix. Without it, the sentence feels incomplete to a native ear.
Tense Matters
Be careful with 'Sērndhēn' (joined) vs 'Sēruvēn' (will join). People often mix these up when talking about their start dates.
Sweets are key
If you tell a Tamil friend you 'joined a job', expect them to ask 'Engay sweet?' (Where is the sweet?).
Formal vs Informal
Use 'Paṇiyil sēr' in your resume/CV, but never in a bar with friends.
Teste-se
Fill in the blank with the correct form of 'வேலையில் சேர்'.
அவன் நேற்று ஒரு வங்கியில் _______. (Past tense)
'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates past tense, and 'அவன்' (he) requires the '-ān' suffix.
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Choose the correct way to say 'I will join the job'.
The locative case '-il' is the standard requirement for this collocation.
Complete the dialogue.
அம்மா: நீ எப்போது புதிய வேலையில் சேரப்போகிறாய்? மகன்: நான் _______ வேலையில் சேரப்போகிறேன்.
'சேரப்போகிறேன்' is future intent, so 'அடுத்த வாரம்' (next week) is the only logical time marker.
Match the phrase to the context.
In which situation would you say 'பணியில் சேர்ந்தார்' instead of 'வேலையில் சேர்ந்தார்'?
'பணி' (Paṇi) is the formal register used in journalism and official documents.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Recursos visuais
Formality Levels
Banco de exercicios
4 exerciciosஅவன் நேற்று ஒரு வங்கியில் _______. (Past tense)
'நேற்று' (yesterday) indicates past tense, and 'அவன்' (he) requires the '-ān' suffix.
Choose the correct way to say 'I will join the job'.
The locative case '-il' is the standard requirement for this collocation.
அம்மா: நீ எப்போது புதிய வேலையில் சேரப்போகிறாய்? மகன்: நான் _______ வேலையில் சேரப்போகிறேன்.
'சேரப்போகிறேன்' is future intent, so 'அடுத்த வாரம்' (next week) is the only logical time marker.
In which situation would you say 'பணியில் சேர்ந்தார்' instead of 'வேலையில் சேர்ந்தார்'?
'பணி' (Paṇi) is the formal register used in journalism and official documents.
🎉 Pontuação: /4
Perguntas frequentes
10 perguntasYes, it is very common in spoken Tamil, but 'Vēlaiyil sērndhēn' is more grammatically precise.
Yes, you can say 'Palliyil sēr' (join a school) or 'Kallooriyil sēr' (join a college).
The opposite is 'Vēlaiyilirundhu vilagu' (to resign) or 'Vēlaiyai vidu' (to quit).
You say 'நான் மேலாளராக (Manager-aaga) வேலையில் சேர்ந்தேன்'.
Yes, it is universally understood across all Tamil dialects.
You can use 'Sēr' for a club, but 'Vēlaiyil sēr' is strictly for employment.
Then you would say 'Thozhil thodanginen' (I started a business), not 'Vēlaiyil sērndhēn'.
No, it is a very common and polite ice-breaker in professional settings.
Yes, 'Sēr' can mean 'to collect' or 'to gather' in other contexts, but with 'Vēlai', it always means 'to join'.
You say 'நான் வேலையில் சேர விரும்புகிறேன்'.
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