
This introduction outlines a Tamil speaking course for pre-intermediate learners, covering pronouns, verb conjugation, conditionals, special verbs, negative sentences, neuter forms, and practical conversation scenarios.
This lecture introduces Tamil subject pronouns—I, you informal and formal, we, he, and she—and shows how verb endings change with the subject through examples.
Learn the Tamil special pronoun for can and how to attach it to subject pronouns. Form verb infinitives with medium for I, you, we, and they.
Explore class seven strong verbs in Tamil, covering past, present, and future forms. Learn how these verbs differ from class six regular verbs with examples like live, be, walk, open.
This lesson explains the if conditional forms for irregular Tamil verbs, detailing suffix patterns for class two, class four, and class seven, with examples like come, eat, and call.
Explore Tamil multiple verb sentences, adverbial verbs, weak and strong verbs, infinitive verbs, and ten suffix rules; see how general statements use future tense for habitual actions.
Learn Tamil negative sentences by using infinitive and adverbial forms in two-part, multiple-verb constructions, including past-tense expressions like never been and never eaten.
This Tamil Speaking Course | Pre-intermediate course focuses on learning the language and speaking the language with the Tamil script and its Transliteration. After all, the goal of learning a language is to be able to speak right? That's why this course will have you speaking Tamil as an intermediate level. This course slowly teaches you key phases by building on small sentences to the higher one.
And, this course will help you to understand the Tamil tenses, pronoun types, verb types and how they are used in everyday situations. The course is explained many different topics with useful examples for you to use, practice, and improve your knowledge and understanding of Tamil in general everyday conversation.
This course is going to be Intermediate and many more new information is added here than the beginner course. For example, I taught all the subject pronouns in the beginner course, but here I taught all types of different pronouns for different usages, for example, Subject pronouns, Object pronouns, Possessive pronouns, Special pronouns and so on.
And, you will learn Conditional/Conjunction suffixes in Tamil as well. Those are if, when, once and because. Those are commonly used and I believe I explained you in a way that you can easily understand it.
By the end of the course, you will be able to start speaking Tamil confidently as an Intermediate level. This Tamil Speaking Course will continue to be updated with more video lectures and content in the future.