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Lesson 2A1

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

English

I / me — only two forms cover every grammatical role except possession

Tamil (English explanations)

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

English

I am, you are, he/she/it is, we are, they are — five different forms for one meaning

Tamil (English explanations)

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

I ameye am
Tamil (English explanations)
நான் ... இருக்கேன்nān ... irukkēn
you areyoo ar
Tamil (English explanations)
நீ ... இருக்கீங்கnī ... irukkinga
he ishee iz
Tamil (English explanations)
அவன் ... இருக்கான்avan ... irukkān
she isshee iz
Tamil (English explanations)
அவள் ... இருக்காavaḷ ... irukkā
we arewee ar
Tamil (English explanations)
நாங்க ... இருக்கோம்nānga ... irukkōm
they arethay ar
Tamil (English explanations)
அவங்க ... இருக்காங்கavanga ... irukkānga
I / meeye / mee
Tamil (English explanations)
நான் / என்னைnān / eṉṉai
he / himhee / him
Tamil (English explanations)
அவன் / அவனைavan / avaṉai