Kadai is a cooking utensil used in Indian cuisine, typically made of cast iron or stainless steel. It is a deep, round pan with a flat base and two handles, often used for stir-frying, sautéing, and deep-frying. Kadai is commonly used to prepare dishes such as curries, vegetables, and fried snacks.
Kadai Yezhu Vallal, meaning "Seven Great Philanthropists," is a title given to seven historical benefactors in Tamil Nadu, India. They are traditionally believed to have lived between the 7th and 10th centuries. The seven philanthropists are known for their charitable activities, including the construction of water tanks, temples, hospitals, and the distribution of wealth to the needy. Their contributions are highly regarded in Tamil society for their altruistic acts towards the welfare of the people.
"Chow" is a Sinitic language spoken mainly in Southeast Asia, particularly in Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. It is a tonal language belonging to the Tai-Kadai language family.
Some of the major language families include Indo-European, Afro-Asiatic, Sino-Tibetan, Niger-Congo, Austronesian, Austroasiatic, Dravidian, and Altaic. These families encompass a wide range of languages spoken by billions of people around the world.
The main language spoken in the People's Republic of China is Mandarin Chinese. There are also several other minority languages spoken throughout the country, such as Cantonese, Shanghainese, and Tibetan.
kadai is tamil word for a bird of chicken family. In english it is called QUAIL.
madhuk kadai
quail
yes.
Kazuteru Kami has written: 'Kaishaho no gendaiteki kadai'
Hisakazu Ikejiri has written: 'Chiho jichi no kadai to tenbo'
The Thai language developed from the Tai–Kadai languages, also known as Kra–Dai, Daic, and Kadai, are a language family of highly tonal languages found in southern China, northeast India and Southeast Asia, but Thai is not related to Chinese.
The Thai language developed from the Tai–Kadai languages, also known as Kra–Dai, Daic, and Kadai, are a language family of highly tonal languages found in southern China, northeast India and Southeast Asia, but Thai is not related to Chinese.
The book "Kadai Yezhu Vallal" was written by the Indian author R. N. Joe D'Cruz. It is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of the forgotten communities of fisherfolk in the southern coast of Tamil Nadu, India.
Norio Fujisawa has written: 'Tetsugaku no kadai' 'Shizen, bunmei, gakumon' -- subject(s): Philosophy
Kadai Yezhu Vallal, meaning "Seven Great Philanthropists," is a title given to seven historical benefactors in Tamil Nadu, India. They are traditionally believed to have lived between the 7th and 10th centuries. The seven philanthropists are known for their charitable activities, including the construction of water tanks, temples, hospitals, and the distribution of wealth to the needy. Their contributions are highly regarded in Tamil society for their altruistic acts towards the welfare of the people.
Thai is in the Tai-Kadai language family, which is also known as Kra–Dai, Daic, and Kadai.It is a language family of highly tonal languages found in southern China, northeast India and Southeast Asia, and includes Thai and Lao.Around 93 million people speak Tai-Kadai languages, 60% of whom speak Thai.