Personal Pronouns & 'to be'
பிரதிபெயர்கள் மற்றும் 'to be' வினைச்சொல்
English pronouns change form far less than you'd expect from a case-marking language like Tamil, but the verb 'to be' is irregular in a way that has no clean Tamil parallel.
Grammar Comparison
Grammar Comparison
English pronouns barely change; Tamil pronouns take real case suffixes
I / me — only two forms cover every grammatical role except possession
நான் / என்னை / எனக்கு — a different suffixed form for subject, object, and recipient
Tamil's pronoun நான் ('I') shape-shifts constantly: என்னை as an object, எனக்கு as a recipient, each carrying its own case suffix. English collapsed almost all of that centuries ago — 'I' does subject duty, and 'me' does everything else (object, after prepositions), with no further splitting. This means English pronouns are easier to memorize (a handful of pairs: I/me, he/him, she/her) but give you far less information about a sentence's structure than Tamil's case-marked pronouns do.
'to be' is irregular precisely where Tamil often omits it
I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are — five different forms for one meaning
நான் ... இருக்கேன் — often folded into an adjective ending, or dropped in casual speech
Tamil frequently skips a separate 'to be' verb in simple descriptions, or fuses it into the adjective (நல்லா இருக்கேன், 'I'm doing well'). English never allows this — 'to be' is mandatory in every descriptive sentence, and unlike every other English verb, it changes shape for almost every person (am/are/is) instead of just adding -s for third person. Treat am/is/are as a short, irregular list to memorize outright, since neither Tamil's flexibility nor English's usual verb pattern will help you predict it.
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
- Tamil (English explanations)
- நான் ... இருக்கேன்nān ... irukkēn
- Tamil (English explanations)
- நீ ... இருக்கீங்கnī ... irukkinga
- Tamil (English explanations)
- அவன் ... இருக்கான்avan ... irukkān
- Tamil (English explanations)
- அவள் ... இருக்காavaḷ ... irukkā
- Tamil (English explanations)
- நாங்க ... இருக்கோம்nānga ... irukkōm
- Tamil (English explanations)
- அவங்க ... இருக்காங்கavanga ... irukkānga
- Tamil (English explanations)
- நான் / என்னைnān / eṉṉai
- Tamil (English explanations)
- அவன் / அவனைavan / avaṉai