The Tamil word "kothanar" (கோத்தனர்) translates to "butcher" in English. It refers to a person who slaughters animals for meat and sells it. In some contexts, it can also denote someone involved in meat processing or related trades.
Oh, dude, the English word for Tamil word "kothanar" is "builder." Like, you know, they're the ones who construct stuff, like buildings and bridges and all that jazz. So, yeah, now you know, but does it really matter? Not really.
The appropriate english word for the tamil word "kaaram" is Spicy.
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The word 'sacrifice' will be suitable for the tamil word vittukodukiren
pig
mason
Oh, dude, the English word for Tamil word "kothanar" is "builder." Like, you know, they're the ones who construct stuff, like buildings and bridges and all that jazz. So, yeah, now you know, but does it really matter? Not really.
The English word for the Tamil word kusu is fart.
The English word for the Tamil word "sitthal" is "burning."
The English word for Tamil work vikkal is hiccup.
The appropriate english word for the tamil word "kaaram" is Spicy.
The English word for the Tamil word "pichai" is "cat."
The English word for Tamil word "Swaroopam" is "Form" or "Appearance."
The Tamil word pokkisham means treasure in English.
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The English meaning of the Tamil word "tungiran" is "listen".
First of all, 'Abhishekam' is NOT Tamil word, but Sanskrit word. The actual word in Tamil for it is... "Thiru Mulukku" The English word for it is... "Anointment."