A1 Expression 非正式

உட்கார்

உடகர

Sit

意思

A simple command to sit down.

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文化背景

Offering a seat is the first sign of respect. Even in small shops, the shopkeeper will offer a stool to a customer. Sitting on the floor (Tharai) is common during village festivals and traditional meals. It signifies that everyone is equal before food/God. The way a hero tells a villain to 'Utkār' often signals a shift in power. If the hero uses the informal form to an older villain, it's a sign of extreme defiance. In Chennai startups, the formal 'Utkāruṅkaḷ' is being replaced by English 'Please sit' or the neutral 'Utkāruṅkaḷ' to bridge the gap between tradition and modernity.

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The 'U' factor

In spoken Tamil, almost all words ending in a consonant get a soft 'u' added. 'Utkār' becomes 'Utkāru'.

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Age Gap

If someone is even 2 years older than you, use 'Utkāruṅkaḷ' to be safe.

意思

A simple command to sit down.

💬

The 'U' factor

In spoken Tamil, almost all words ending in a consonant get a soft 'u' added. 'Utkār' becomes 'Utkāru'.

⚠️

Age Gap

If someone is even 2 years older than you, use 'Utkāruṅkaḷ' to be safe.

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Reflexive is better

Saying 'Utkānthuko' sounds much more like a native speaker than the textbook 'Utkār'.

自我测试

You are talking to your 5-year-old nephew. Which one do you say?

தம்பி, இங்கே _______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: உட்கார்

Since he is younger and it's informal, 'Utkār' is the most natural choice.

Fill in the blank to make the command 'Don't sit'.

அங்கே _________ (utkār + negative suffix).

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: உட்காராதே

Adding '-āthē' to the root creates the informal negative command.

Match the word to the person you are speaking to.

1. Your Boss, 2. Your Dog, 3. A Stranger

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: a, b, c

Boss and Stranger get the formal '-uṅkaḷ', while the dog gets the informal root.

Complete the dialogue between two friends.

A: ரொம்ப களைப்பா இருக்கு. B: அப்போ, இந்த பெஞ்ச்ல _______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: உட்கார்

The context is being tired, so 'Sit' (Utkār) is the logical response.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Where to Sit

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Places

  • Sōpā (Sofa)
  • Nāṟkāli (Chair)
  • Tharai (Floor)
  • Bench

练习题库

4 练习
You are talking to your 5-year-old nephew. Which one do you say? Choose A1

தம்பி, இங்கே _______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: உட்கார்

Since he is younger and it's informal, 'Utkār' is the most natural choice.

Fill in the blank to make the command 'Don't sit'. Fill Blank A2

அங்கே _________ (utkār + negative suffix).

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: உட்காராதே

Adding '-āthē' to the root creates the informal negative command.

Match the word to the person you are speaking to. situation_matching A1

1. Your Boss, 2. Your Dog, 3. A Stranger

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: a, b, c

Boss and Stranger get the formal '-uṅkaḷ', while the dog gets the informal root.

Complete the dialogue between two friends. dialogue_completion A1

A: ரொம்ப களைப்பா இருக்கு. B: அப்போ, இந்த பெஞ்ச்ல _______.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: உட்கார்

The context is being tired, so 'Sit' (Utkār) is the logical response.

🎉 得分: /4

常见问题

10 个问题

No, Tamil imperatives like 'Utkār' are the same for all genders.

Not really. Use 'Iru' for 'stay'. 'Utkār' is specifically for the posture of sitting.

'Utkār' is common/daily speech. 'Amar' is formal/literary.

You can say 'கொஞ்சம் உட்கார்' (Koñcam utkār - Sit for a bit).

No, it's just the colloquial pronunciation of 'Utkār'.

No, for a group you must use the plural 'Utkāruṅkaḷ'.

That is the participle form, used to mean 'having sat' or 'sitting'.

Yes, unless they are a very close friend. Use 'Utkāruṅkaḷ'.

Tharaiyil utkār (தரையில் உட்கார்).

Ezhunthiru (எழுந்திரு - Stand up).

相关表达

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உட்காருங்கள்

specialized form

Formal sit down

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அமருங்கள்

synonym

Formal/Literary sit down

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எழுந்திரு

contrast

Stand up

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உட்கார்ந்துக்கோ

builds on

Sit down (reflexive)

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