(1)
Naan nantraga seiya villai. (formal)
(2)
Naan nalla pannala (informal/spoken)
or
Naan nalla seiyalla (informal/spoken)
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Naan = I
Nantraga = well
Seiya = Do
Illai - No / Not
They see adults doing it, so they start to emulate those that they look up to by doing it as well.
Well they were slaves, so they did everything he wanted. But some say he has them building the pyramids.
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
Oh, dude, in Tamil, you say "Chinna Thangai" for "small sister." It's like calling her the little version of a sister, you know? So, next time you want to refer to your petite sibling in Tamil, just drop that "Chinna Thangai" like it's no big deal.
In what language?
In Tamil, "So what" can be translated to "ஏன் அதேனும்?" (Ean Athenum).
Most Singaporeans speak fluent english. So just saying 'Hi' will do. Tamil is also spoken locally. 'Vanakkam' (Va -na-kum) is 'Hello' in Tamil.
you can just say hey by the way how is your dog doing like is he or she ok or not so much
seemai kattu mullangi
Well,she is from Tamil Nadu so she will be supporting Chennai Super Kings in IPL.
i have no idea but u could try google translator there are so many different languages
Well, honey, the Tamil name for arugula is "அருக்குளா" (arukkulā). So, if you're looking to add a little peppery kick to your salad in Tamil, that's the word you need. Now go on and impress your Tamil-speaking friends with your fancy arugula knowledge!