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இரு — meaning in English: Be

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வழி
vaḻi
அப்படி
appadi
வணிகம்
vaṇikam
அழகிய
aḻakiya
இரு
iru
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'இரு' (iru) in everyday conversations when expressing existence or presence. For instance, one might say 'அங்கு ஒரு பூங்கா இருக்கு' (There is a park there) to describe a location. It's also used in casual greetings or when confirming someone's presence.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym is 'உள்ள' (uḷḷa), which also means 'to be' but is more often used to indicate physical presence. Use 'இரு' when discussing existence in a more general sense, while 'உள்ள' is more specific to being located in a place.
Culture
'இரு' (iru) is rooted in the Tamil language, which has a rich literary tradition. This verb has evolved through centuries of Tamil literature, often appearing in ancient texts and poetry. It embodies the essence of existence and reality, reflecting the importance Tamils place on being present in the moment.
FAQ
Q.What does the Tamil word 'இரு' mean in English?
'இரு' (iru) translates to 'be' in English, signifying existence or presence in various contexts.
Q.How is 'இரு' used in sentences?
'இரு' is commonly used in Tamil sentences to express that something exists or is present. For example, 'அதுக்கு ஒரு கதை இருக்கு' means 'There is a story for it.'
Q.What are some common mistakes when using 'இரு'?
A common mistake is using 'இரு' with the wrong tense. Remember, 'இரு' is typically used in the present tense; using it for past or future contexts requires different verbs.
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