The Earlier group of 7 Philanthropists known as"mudal yEzhu vaLLaL" were(1) Chembian(2) Kaari (SagAri )(3) Viradan(4) Niruthi(5) Dhundumaaran(6) SAGARAN of Solar dynasty(7) NaLanThe ("idai yezhu vaLlaL) were(1) Akkuran(2) Sandhimaan(3) Andhimaan(4) Sishupaalan(5) Vakran(6) Kannan(7) ChandanThe ("kadai yezhu vaLlaL) were1. PAARI2. VALVIL OORI3. KAARI (MALAIYAMAAN)4. PEEGAN5. EZINI (ADHIYAMAAN)6. NaLLai7. Ay kandiran
The classification of words into lexical categories is found from the earliest moments in the history of linguistics.[2] In the Nirukta, written in the 5th or 6th century BCE, the Sanskrit grammarian Yāska defined four main categories of words:[3]nāma - nouns or substantivesākhyāta - verbsupasarga - pre-verbs or prefixesnipāta - particles, invariant words (perhaps prepositions)These four were grouped into two large classes: inflected (nouns and verbs) and uninflected (pre-verbs and particles).The ancient work on the grammar of the Tamil language, Tolkappiyam, dated variously between 1st and 10th centuries CE, classifies words[4] in Tamil aspeyar (noun),vinai (verb),idai (part of speech which modifies the relationships between verbs and nouns) anduri (word that further qualifies a noun or verb)A century or two after the work of Nirukta, the Greek scholar Plato wrote in the Cratylus dialog that "... sentences are, I conceive, a combination of verbs [rhēma] and nouns [ónoma]".[5] Another class, "conjunctions" (covering conjunctions, pronouns, and the article), was later added by Aristotle.By the end of the 2nd century BCE, the classification scheme had been expanded into eight categories, seen in the Art of Grammar (Τέχνη Γραμματική) :Noun: a part of speech inflected for case, signifying a concrete or abstract entityVerb: a part of speech without case inflection, but inflected for tense, person and number, signifying an activity or process performed or undergoneParticiple: a part of speech sharing the features of the verb and the nounInterjection: a part of speech expressing emotion alonePronoun: a part of speech substitutable for a noun and marked for a personPreposition: a part of speech placed before other words in composition and in syntaxAdverb: a part of speech without inflection, in modification of or in addition to a verb, adjective, clause, sentence, or other adverbConjunction: a part of speech binding together the discourse and filling gaps in its interpretationThe Latin grammarian Priscian (fl. 500 CE) modified the above eightfold system, substituting "article" for "interjection". It was not until 1767 that the adjective was taken as a separate class.[6]Traditional English grammar is patterned after the European tradition above, and is still taught in schools and used in dictionaries. It names eight parts of speech:noun, verb, adjective, adverb, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, and interjection (sometimes called an exclamation).
The Earlier group of 7 Philanthropists known as"mudal yEzhu vaLLaL" were(1) Chembian(2) Kaari (SagAri )(3) Viradan(4) Niruthi(5) Dhundumaaran(6) SAGARAN of Solar dynasty(7) NaLanThe ("idai yezhu vaLlaL) were(1) Akkuran(2) Sandhimaan(3) Andhimaan(4) Sishupaalan(5) Vakran(6) Kannan(7) ChandanThe ("kadai yezhu vaLlaL) were1. PAARI2. VALVIL OORI3. KAARI (MALAIYAMAAN)4. PEEGAN5. EZINI (ADHIYAMAAN)6. NaLLai7. Ay kandiran
Yelu Gu was born in 1916, in Jiangsu Province, China.
The Kadiyelu Vallalgal were a feudal group of landowners in the medieval Chola kingdom of South India. They were powerful landlords who held significant economic and political influence in their regions. The term "Kadiyelu Vallalgal" roughly translates to "noble patrons of agriculture."
Yelu Zhang has written: 'Qu fu bian huo gao'
Yelu Gu died on December 23, 2009, in Shanghai, China of natural causes.
light (as in day light), = velicham light weight = kuraidha idai, lesana idai
The cast of Yelu Sutthina Kote - 1988 includes: Ambarish as Hero Gautami as Heroine
yelu natkal
kundhelu.. how to pronounce it..lets see ..kundh+ yelu
偉大な狩人 Idai na karyūdo
The latest cyclone to occur was Cyclone Idai, which hit Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi in March 2019. It caused widespread destruction and claimed thousands of lives.
The cast of Yu jia nu - 1943 includes: Yelu Gu Xuan Zhou