Thread started by skanthan on 25th January 2006 04:41 AM
vaNakkam!
Welcome to my new Tamil learning thread, "Learning Tamil, My experiences: continued". This thread is a continuation of my old thread, "Learning Tamil, My experiences". This thread will continue where my old thread left off prior to all the nastiness and spams and will run in much the same way as my old thread.
ie: I will post whatever words and phrases I learned on this thread for correction and review along with other queries related to Tamil learning, history of the Tamil script etc.
I look forward to learning Tamil from the members on this forum and to a spam free Tamil learning thread.
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From: aanaa
on 16th November 2009 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by
skanthan
Colloquial Tamil
சாப்பிட்டாச்சா?
நான் சாப்பிட்டச்ச விட்டேன்.
In writing there is no different in Chennai/Jaffna/ Batti? Sinagai /Malay
Its only the accent
Grammar is same.
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From: skanthan
on 17th November 2009 03:25 AM
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From: skanthan
on 13th April 2012 04:51 PM
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Since the last two years, I have been attending Tamil classes with the Tamil Cultural Association here in Edmonton and have met with some success.
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From: PARAMASHIVAN
on 13th April 2012 05:20 PM
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Aha Never knew such thread existed , was about to start one. Good thread Skanthan
What do they following thamizh words mean?
1) aRam as in aRam seiya virumbu ?
2) sinam ? Does it mean Annoyed ?
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From: app_engine
on 13th April 2012 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
Aha Never knew such thread existed , was about to start one. Good thread Skanthan :0
What do they following thamizh words mean?
1) aRam as in aRam seiya virumbu ?
2) sinam ? Does it mean Annoyed ?
'aRam' as seen in this statement means charitable acts (as in 'aRa nilaiyam', centers attached to temples that help the poor). However, that is not the only meaning - it could also mean high morals ('aRa neRi').
'sinam' is anger (well, it could even mean burst of anger, like fire. ARuvadhu = let it cool down)
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From: PARAMASHIVAN
on 13th April 2012 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by
app_engine
'aRam' as seen in this statement means charitable acts (as in 'aRa nilaiyam', centers attached to temples that help the poor). However, that is not the only meaning - it could also mean high morals ('aRa neRi').
'sinam' is anger (well, it could even mean burst of anger, like fire. ARuvadhu = let it cool down)
Thank you very much App anna
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From: ilekani
on 21st April 2012 09:02 AM
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இந்த சொற்களின் அர்த்தம் என்ன?
அடுத்தாரி
லோ கழற்றி
நவிள் பறக்க.
இவைகள் அகராதியில் இல்லை ஆனால் நான் படிக்கும் புதினத்தில் உண்டு. யாழ்ப்பாணத்தமிழர்கள், எனக்கு உதவி செய்யுங்கள்.
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From: PARAMASHIVAN
on 23rd April 2012 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by
ilekani
இந்த சொற்களின் அர்த்தம் என்ன?
அடுத்தாரி
லோ கழற்றி
நவிள் பறக்க.
இவைகள் அகராதியில் இல்லை ஆனால் நான் படிக்கும் புதினத்தில் உண்டு. யாழ்ப்பாணத்தமிழர்கள், எனக்கு உதவி செய்யுங்கள்.
perhaps Aana sir can answer this
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From: skanthan
on 30th October 2012 06:48 AM
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Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
Aha Never knew such thread existed , was about to start one. Good thread Skanthan
What do they following thamizh words mean?
1) aRam as in aRam seiya virumbu ?
2) sinam ? Does it mean Annoyed ?
Thank you, Paramashivan!
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From: skanthan
on 30th October 2012 06:49 AM
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Originally Posted by
PARAMASHIVAN
perhaps Aana sir can answer this

I will see of I can find out the meaning of those words.