I'm not an authority on Tamil, but here goes:
Anaconda (snake)
Catamaran (boat)
Corundum (rock)
Coir (coconut rope)
Curry (spice)
Pariah (outcast)
Mango (fruit)
sandal wood( sandhu in Tamil)rice( arisi in Tamil )
the person from Tamilnadu, one of the state in India speaking original Tamil. now they start adding words in Tamil, but not all. but we can consider as they are just translating Tamil to English. what i try to say, the pure Tamil is originated from Tamilnad not srilanka
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.
There are approximately 70 million words in the Tamil language.
There are approximately 100,000 words in the Tamil language.
The English language originated from the Germanic tribes in England. There is a connection between English and Latin as Latin has influenced English vocabulary through the Norman Conquest and the adoption of Latin words into the English language.
the person from Tamilnadu, one of the state in India speaking original Tamil. now they start adding words in Tamil, but not all. but we can consider as they are just translating Tamil to English. what i try to say, the pure Tamil is originated from Tamilnad not srilanka
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.
There are approximately 70 million words in the Tamil language.
There are approximately 100,000 words in the Tamil language.
One of my teachers said that many English words were originated from the arabic language such as vitamine , medicie , ................., and of course I didn't believe him . What do you think of this ?
The English language originated from the Germanic tribes in England. There is a connection between English and Latin as Latin has influenced English vocabulary through the Norman Conquest and the adoption of Latin words into the English language.
The entire core vocabulary of English is Anglo-Saxon ( now called Old English). Even with borrowings from other languages (particularly French after the Norman period), roughly half of the words listed in a typical dictionary originate from Old English.
Ultimately, "Tamil" is the name of an ancient civilization.The same name is used for the place, for the language, for the tradition, for the music, and for the Dance Form where the Tamil civilization reigned.
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No one-person invented the English language. However Shakespeare invented 30000 new words.
Some English words that originated in myths include "narcissistic" (from the myth of Narcissus), "herculean" (from Hercules), "mercurial" (from Mercury), and "muse" (from the Muses). Mythological stories have greatly influenced language and culture throughout history.
It originated from an Indian Language Sanskrit. The word Of Sanskrit is Bhrata Which in English means Brother! There are lots of English words that originated from Sanskrit, Like Mother, geometry, Trigonometry etc.. Hope this helped! :)