You can ask a friend for help. You can take translation courses.
http://www.languageshome.com/Tamil-Hindi.htm http://www.languageshome.com/Tamil-Hindi.htm http://www.languageshome.com/Tamil-Hindi.htm
For beginnercheck link below
south indians learn hindi,but northerners are not bothered about tamil language
Really it is necessary for beginner. If any one get chance to learn other languages through their mother tongue it is easy to learn. But you say namaste ji if its a elder person, and just namaste if she/ he is just your age.
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It's definitely not easy to speak and learn but it really depends on what languages you speak. For example, if you speak French, English is not hard to learn. Same here. If you can speak a Dravidian language, Tamil is a piece of cake. However, since Tamil is from a very unique language family - Dravidian - it is very different. In fact Hindi is more related to English than Tamil is to Hindi. Tamil and Hindi are in no way related, with respect to the family tree. Overall, Tamil is a challenging language, especially when it comes to speech, but can be very fun to learn and converse in.
in Hindi= अजवायन की पत्ती in tamil= ஆர்கனோ
You can learn Tamil by going to a Tamil school. Or You can learn tamil by online from your home too....!
Not quite true. Now, why should or should not they? Are Hindi people supporting Tamil?
Indian children learn the same subjects as children everywhere, except for the fact that the vast majority learn in their native language (e.g. Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Tamil, etc.), as well as in English.
The Tamil word Apaditha does not mean anything in Hindi. It is used as a proper name.
Turnip is not Nukal. Nukal is Kohlrabies. We have to check out the Tamil name of Turnip.