vetry is another word
வெற்றி (Veṟṟi), வெற்றியை பெற்றது (Veṟṟiyai peṟṟadhu), வெற்றிக்கு அடியும் (Veṟṟikku aṭiyum) - These are common phrases in Tamil that mean success or achieving success.
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There are approximately 100,000 words in the Tamil language.
There are approximately 70 million words in the Tamil language.
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The other name for sea in Tamil is 'கடல்' (Kadal).
Victory!!
Height - Uyaram (in Tamil)
Erfolg (german)
You can use an English to Tamil transliteration tool to convert English words to their Tamil pronunciation. This tool will help you type out the English words and display them in their phonetic Tamil pronunciation. This way, you can see the Tamil pronunciation of English words without changing the characters to Tamil script.
It is possible that the web browser you are using does not have proper Tamil language support. To view Tamil words correctly on websites, you can try installing a Tamil font or language pack in your browser settings. Additionally, you can use online tools like Google Input Tools to type in Tamil on websites.
There are approximately 100,000 words in the Tamil language.
The word for pencil in Tamil is "கல்மரம்" (kalmaram).
நல்ல (nalla)
tamillanda
Tamil equivalents for Princess are Ilavarasan, Rajakumaran, Arasaputhran, Arasakumaran, etc...
Guna Lachumy
There are two words that can be used to express "pity" in Tamil. The first is "_______," which is phonetically written as "Irakkam," and pronounced "ee-rok-kam." The second is "____," which is phonetically written as "Tayavu," and is pronounced "Tie-a-voo."