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கண் — meaning in English: Eye

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நிலவு
nilavu
வயதான
vayathāṉ
சந்தா
cantā
கண்
kaṇ
நடவடிக்கை
naṭavaṭikkai
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neutral very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 'கண்' (kaṇ) in everyday conversations when discussing health, beauty, and emotions. For instance, someone might say, 'என் கண்கள் அழகாக இருக்கின்றன' (My eyes are beautiful) during a compliment or 'கண்ணுக்கு கண்ணுக்குத் பாருங்கள்' (Look into my eyes) in a more intimate situation.
Synonyms & nuances
'கண்' (kaṇ) is the general term for 'eye,' while 'கண்' can also refer to the eye's function or sight. In contrast, more technical or poetic synonyms may exist, but 'கண்' is the most universally understood and widely used in both casual and formal contexts.
Culture
'கண்' (kaṇ) has deep cultural significance in Tamil literature and poetry, often symbolizing perception, insight, and beauty. The word is closely tied to expressions of love and longing, making it a frequent motif in Tamil songs and stories. Additionally, the eyes are seen as the windows to the soul in many cultures, including Tamil, adding to the word's emotional weight.
FAQ
Q.What is the plural form of 'கண்' in Tamil?
The plural form of 'கண்' is 'கண்கள்' (kaṅkaḷ). You use this when referring to both eyes or multiple people’s eyes.
Q.How do you say 'my eye' in Tamil?
To say 'my eye' in Tamil, you would say 'என் கண்' (en kaṇ). This is a straightforward way to express possession.
Q.Are there any idioms using the word 'கண்'?
'கண்' appears in various idiomatic expressions in Tamil, such as 'கண்ணில் காட்சி' (kannil kāṭci), meaning 'sight or vision' which emphasizes seeing or perceiving something, often used in a metaphorical sense.
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