You can ask a friend for help. You can take translation courses.
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south indians learn hindi,but northerners are not bothered about tamil language
You can find Tamil to Hindi dictionaries or language learning books at bookstores or online retailers like Amazon or Flipkart. There are also online resources and apps available for learning Tamil to Hindi translation.
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Tamil can be challenging to learn for non-native speakers due to its complex grammar rules, script, and pronunciation. However, with dedication and practice, it is definitely possible to learn Tamil. Immersion in the language and culture can also help in the learning process.
Oregano is called "ओरिगैनो" (origano) in Hindi, and "ஓரகானோ" (orakāṉō) in Tamil.
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" translates to "निषेधित" (Nishedhit) in Hindi, which means prohibited or restricted.
Turnip is not Nukal. Nukal is Kohlrabies. We have to check out the Tamil name of Turnip.