What are the Tamil words in English?
Tamil
English word | Tamil word | Meaning in Tamil |
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Cheroot | சுருட்டு | roll |
Corundum | குருந்தம்/குருவிந்தம் | ruby |
Curry | கறி | sauce, relish |
Mulligatawny | மிளகுத்தண்ணீர் | pepper water |
What is meaning of meaning in Tamil?
meaning in Tamil: அர்த்தம்
What is vocabulary in Tamil meaning?
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What is the meaning of Kayar in English?
coward
/kāyara/ mn. coward countable noun. A coward is someone who is easily frightened and avoids dangerous or difficult situations.
What’s your name meaning in Tamil?
“Ungal Peyar Enna?” is the writing version of “What is your name”. If you want to use this in speech use “Unga Paer enna?” “Peyar” is the written Tamil. “Paer” is the spoken Tamil. 2.
What are some interesting idioms in Tamil language?
– Dutch idiom: I think you’re taking me into the milling*. – French idiom: I think you are making me walk. – Italian idiom: I think you are pulling on my nose. – English idiom: I think you are pulling my leg.
What are English words originated from Tamil?
The word Curry originated from the Tamil word ‘கறி’ (Kari), which means gravy. The word Coir, which means coconut fibre, is derived from the Tamil word ‘கயிறு’ (Kayiru). According to English linguistic researcher and scholar Walter william skeat , nearly 12000 english words originated from Tamil language.
What language is spoken in Tamil?
‘The Greatest Tamil Stories Ever Told’, selected and edited by Sujatha Vijayraghavan and Mini Krishnan, is deliberately themeless.
What is the meaning of Tamil word ‘Sangam’ in English?
noun. Indian. A confluence of rivers, especially that of the Ganges and Jumna at Allahabad. ‘‘The sangam of the three rivers is giving one message,’ he said.’. More example sentences. ‘The conflict is between two streams of thought, one saying the media should be prohibited from covering scenes of mass bathing at the sangam, the other