Abstract:
Tarnil and Sinhalese are the major languages in Sri Lanka. Sinhalese belongs to
the Indo-Aryan language family and Tamil belongs to the Dravidian language
family. Tenses play a main role in a language. Tenses express the time
distinctions through all languages. The main purpose of this paper is to bring out
the similarities and the dissimilarities between tense in the Sinhalese language
and Tamillanguage. The data were gathered by books. Thus the present research
aims to discuss the similarities and dissimilarities between written Tarnil and
Sinhalese tenses. Sinhalese has two main tenses. They are Past Tense and NonPast
Tense. Non- Past Tense includes Present Tense and Future Tense. But Tamil
language has three main tenses. They are Past Tense, Present Tense and Future
Tense. Verbs in Sinhalese and Tamil languages conjugate according to person
(I st person, 2nd person, 3rd person), number (singular, plural) and gender (male,
female).When verbs conjugate in Tamillanguage it differs according to human
and non - human being. This is different from Sinhalese language, because main
categories are living things and non - living things in Sinhalese language.
Therefore in Sinhalese language, animals and human beings consider as a one
category. But in Tamil language animal and human beings are consider as two
categories. Accordingly a number of similarities and dissimilarities between
tenses in the two language are identified. Further it has been discovered that these
dissimilarities create difficulties for second language learners.