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மனிதன் — meaning in English: Man

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அழைப்பு
aḻaippu
சொல்லாற்றல்
collāṟṟal
மனிதன்
maṉitaṉ
சங்கடம்
caṅkaṭam
வைத்திரு
vaittiru
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neutral very common
Usage
Native Tamil speakers commonly use the word மனிதன் (maṉitaṉ) in everyday conversations to refer to a man or human being. It is often used in various contexts such as discussing family roles, social gatherings, or when talking about gender in a neutral sense. For example, you might hear it during a discussion about a man's responsibilities in a household or when introducing a male friend.
Synonyms & nuances
A close synonym for மனிதன் (maṉitaṉ) is ஆண் (āṇ), which specifically means 'male' or 'man' in a more biological sense. You might choose to use மனிதன் in a broader, more philosophical context, while ஆண் is typically reserved for straightforward references to gender.
Culture
The word மனிதன் (maṉitaṉ) has its roots in the ancient Tamil language, reflecting the deep connection between language and human identity in Tamil culture. Interestingly, the word not only signifies a male person but can also evoke discussions about humanity as a whole, emphasizing the cultural importance of community and social roles in Tamil society.
FAQ
Q.What does the Tamil word 'மனிதன்' mean in English?
'மனிதன்' (maṉitaṉ) translates to 'man' in English and refers to an adult male or human being.
Q.How can I use 'மனிதன்' in a sentence?
You can use 'மனிதன்' in sentences like 'இந்த மனிதன் மிகவும் நல்லவன்' (Inda maṉitaṉ mikavum nallavaṉ), which means 'This man is very good.'
Q.Is there a formal way to address a man in Tamil?
Yes, while 'மனிதன்' is neutral, you might use terms like 'அய்யா' (ayya) for a respectful address, especially in formal contexts.
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