No one colloquial term of a certain language can be translated into another language.
Usually we can say "Vanakkam" when we meet honorable people; and, we can say "Vaanga" when you meet normal people.
"Hello" in Tamil is "வணக்கம்" (pronounced vanakkam).
Hello in Tamil is "Vanakkam" and goodbye is "Vandhuteanungo".
In Tamil, you can say "வணக்கம்" (Vanakkam) to greet someone, which means "hello" or "welcome".
In Dravidian languages like Tamil, you can say "Vanakkam" to greet someone.
"Vanakkam" means "welcome" or "greetings" in Tamil. It is the word that Tamilians use to greet people.
"Hello" in Tamil is "வணக்கம்" (pronounced vanakkam).
Hello in Tamil is "Vanakkam" and goodbye is "Vandhuteanungo".
In Tamil, you can say "வணக்கம்" (Vanakkam) to greet someone, which means "hello" or "welcome".
In Dravidian languages like Tamil, you can say "Vanakkam" to greet someone.
vanakam or namaskaram
"Vanakkam" means "welcome" or "greetings" in Tamil. It is the word that Tamilians use to greet people.
Chembakolli is in the part of India in which the Tamil language is widely used. Hello is ஹாய் (hāy).
They say "Hello". Some of their language (Sinhala) is based on English. The proper way to say hello is, "Ayo Bowan" (pronouced I-U Bow-On with your hands together and a bow). However, regular everyday hello is hello. Hope that answers your question.
Hello:You say Vanakkam வணக்கம் in Tamil for 'Hello'How are you?:Yeppadi irikkeenga? எப்படி இருக்கீங்க? (informal, plural)Yeppadi irukkiraay? எப்படி இருக்கிறாய்? (formal, singular)Hello, how are you?:Vanakkam, yeppadi irikkeenga? வணக்கம் எப்படி இருக்கீங்க? (informal, plural)Vanakkam, yeppadi irukkiraay? வணக்கம்எப்படி இருக்கிறாய்? (formal, singular)
The name of cherry in Tamil is "செர்ரி" (Serry).
Vanakkam (pronounced Va-nak-kam, emphasis on the middle syllable)
hello