Amma means mother in Tamil
Depending on usage, an amma is either a birth mother, or an abbess or spiritual mother.
It is sounded out like this: CAL-AMMA (the first A is a long a)
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"Vilambharam" is Advertisement in Tamil.
Hai, mam! (Are) you fine?/How are you?
"Mother" in Tamil is "அம்மா" (Amma).
Mummy is commonly referred to as "அம்மா" (Amma) in Tamil.
AMMA...mother is called AMMA in Tamil
you say ''amma'' in order to say mum in tamil
Amma
amma kupduranga
Mother
"Mother" in Tamil is written as "தாய்" (Thaai).
அம்மா (amma) -mom
amma thai annai
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."
Amol is not a word, but it is possible that you meant to type "amor", which means "love".