"Did you eat?" in Tamil is "உங்கள் உணவு சாப்பிட்டீர்களா?" (Ungal uṇavu sāppiṭṭīrkaḷā?).
"You ate" in Tamil is "நீ உண்டானா? (nee undaana?)".
நான் உணவு சாப்பிட்டேன் - nan unavu sapittene.
well "Unnudhal, Saappidudhal" is what you would say to someone or a group of people to sit down and eat. "Unnudhal" is you or everyone, so depends on the group of people you are eating with. "Saappidudhal" mean eat or eating. "Saappidu" just means food. hope that helps you out there
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
"What" in Tamil is என்ன (enna).
i am Tamil girl. we eat rice.
"You ate" in Tamil is "நீ உண்டானா? (nee undaana?)".
Rice
நான் உணவு சாப்பிட்டேன் - nan unavu sapittene.
he loves eating mothaham. is a sri lankan; tamil and indian sweet
well "Unnudhal, Saappidudhal" is what you would say to someone or a group of people to sit down and eat. "Unnudhal" is you or everyone, so depends on the group of people you are eating with. "Saappidudhal" mean eat or eating. "Saappidu" just means food. hope that helps you out there
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
"What" in Tamil is என்ன (enna).
To be Tamil means to identify with the Tamil culture, language, and heritage originating from the Tamil-speaking population in southern India and Sri Lanka. This may involve speaking the Tamil language, practicing Tamil customs and traditions, and being part of the Tamil community.
You can learn Tamil by going to a Tamil school. Or You can learn tamil by online from your home too....!
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Pool meaning in tamil with example, pool tamil meaning and more example for pool will be given in tamil.