நான் .....யில் வசிக்கிறேன். (naan .....yil vacikkiraen) I live in .....
நீ எங்கு வசிக்கிறாய்? (nee yengu vasikkiraai?) Where do you (informal addressing manner) live?
நீங்கள் எங்கு வசிக்கிறீர்கள்? (neengal yengu vasikkireerkal?) Where do you live? (addressing single or plural, formally)
"நீ எங்கே வசிக்கிறாய்?" (Nī eṅkē vasicciraḯ?) is how you would say "Where do you live?" in Tamil.
In Tamil language, mango is called "மாம்பழம்" (pronounced as "Maampalam").
The word for husband in Tamil is "கணவன்" (kaṇavaṉ).
"Tamil thai valyhu" translates to "Long live Mother Tamil" in English. It is a phrase expressing support and loyalty to the Tamil language and culture.
"You're welcome" can be translated to "உண்மையாகவெனினும்" (unmaiyaakaveninum) in Tamil.
In Tamil language, "urinate" is said as "மூச்சு பலசரித்து வேருப் போடு" (mooschu palasaritthu verup podu).
nala padam
In Tamil language, mango is called "மாம்பழம்" (pronounced as "Maampalam").
In Tamil, "What is your name?" is said as "உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன?" (Ungal peyar enna?)
The word for husband in Tamil is "கணவன்" (kaṇavaṉ).
In Tamil language, "urinate" is said as "மூச்சு பலசரித்து வேருப் போடு" (mooschu palasaritthu verup podu).
"You're welcome" can be translated to "உண்மையாகவெனினும்" (unmaiyaakaveninum) in Tamil.
'vaazhai pazham' or 'vallai palam' in vernacular language is the translation of banana in tamil.
Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken by people of North-east Sri Lanka and South India. In Tamil you say friend as "Nanban" .
i cant live without you
Soul - AanmaSpirit - AaviBody - Udal
No one colloquial term of a certain language can be translated into another language. Usually we can say "Vanakkam" when we meet honorable people; and, we can say "Vaanga" when you meet normal people.
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