"Tum" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tum" Meaning

1. You (person).
2. Pronoun used to refer to the person or people being spoken to.
- Singular: ‘you’
- Plural: ‘you’
Example: "What is you name?"

"Tum" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "tum"


1. Tum in Medical Context

- In medical terminology, tum can refer to a disease, abnormal growth, or swelling, similar to the word "tumor".

Example: After the diagnosis, doctors started the chemotherapy sessions to fight the tum in her body.

2. Tum as a Task or Chore

- In many Indian and Pakistani cultures, "tum" is used informally and colloquially to refer to a friend or a companion when doing a task, similar to your turn.

Example: You go for pasand and I'll do your tum, we'll finish this task quickly.

3. Tum in an Honorific or Respectful Manner

- In some Asian cultures, particularly in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and parts of India and Bangladesh, the suffix tum is used as a mark of respect when addressing someone older or of higher status.

Example: Meri umrah, kin gal kita tum. Translation: Respected guest, what can we do for you.

4. Tum in Formal or Poetic Context

- Historically and culturally, tum has appeared in formal and poetic expressions of greeting, respect, or in titles of literary works.

Example: An Ode to Tum (verses from a poem of respect and admiration).

5. Tum for a Partner in Activities

- Similarly, like in the first example, tum is used for a partner in activities or sports, where the emphasis is on participation and camaraderie.

Example: Ek khaakas, tum. Translation: You handle the stick, I'll ride.

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