I can t Meaning in Tamil






I can t Meaning in Tamil


I can t in Tamil

Definition:

I see what’s going on here!

The word “I can’t” is a contraction of “I cannot”. It’s a phrase used to express inability, lack of possibility, or refusal to do something.

Definition:

* Verb phrase: expressing inability or lack of power to do something (e.g., “I can’t speak French.”) or unwillingness to do something (e.g., “I can’t agree with that.”)
* Contraction of “I cannot”

Example sentences:

* I can’t run a marathon because I’m not trained.
* I can’t eat that cake because I’m on a diet.
* I can’t come tonight, I have other plans.

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Translation of ‘I can t ‘ in Tamil:

என்னால் முடியாது

Examples:

  • Here are three unique example sentences using the phrase “I can’t”:
  • 1. “I can’t believe I forgot my phone charger at home and now I’m stuck with a dead battery in the middle of nowhere.”
  • 2. “I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement and nervousness as I stand at the edge of the cliff, about to skydive for the first time.”

Synonyms:

You’re looking for alternative ways to express “I can’t”!

Here are some synonyms:

1. Don’t have the ability to
2. Am unable to
3. Lack the capacity to
4. Am powerless to
5. Can’t manage to
6. Am not capable of
7. Fail to
8. Am incompetent for
9. Don’t have the skill for
10. Am unable to accomplish

Some more informal options:

1. Ain’t got it in me
2. Haven’t got a prayer
3. Don’t have the know-how
4. Can’t hack it
5. Ain’t gonna happen
6. Don’t got the juice
7. Can’t make it work
8. Ain’t got the stuff

Remember that some of these options might be more suitable for certain situations or audiences.

Antonyms:

You’re referring to the phrase “I can’t”!

Here are some antonyms for “I can’t”:

1. **I can**: The most straightforward antonym, training, depending on the purpose of your communication., implying the ability to perform a task or accomplish something.
2. **I am able**: This phrase conveys a sense of capability or proficiency.
3. **I am skilled**: This antonym suggests that you possess the necessary skills or expertise to complete a task.
4. **I am qualified**: This phrase implies that you have the necessary knowledge, or authorization to perform a specific task.
5. **I am equipped**: This antonym suggests that you have the necessary tools, even if it may be challenging.

Remember that these antonyms can be used in different contexts and situations, or equipment to accomplish something.
6. **I am competent**: This phrase conveys a sense of confidence in one’s abilities, resources, implying that you are capable of performing a task satisfactorily.
7. **I am willing**: This antonym implies that you are open to and eager to do something

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