Nalvaravu
Vaazhga, is how you say welcome in Tamil!! Vaazhga means long live, but you can say "nalvaravu" which precisely means welcome in Tamil
"Thanks" in Tamil is "nandri" and "you're welcome" is "karakkama."
"Vanakkam" means "welcome" or "greetings" in Tamil. It is the word that Tamilians use to greet people.
The word that has been converted from Tamil to Chinese is "வணக்கம்" (vaṇakkam), which means "hello" or "welcome" in Tamil and is converted into Chinese as "你好" (nǐ hǎo).
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
Vaazhga, is how you say welcome in Tamil!! Vaazhga means long live, but you can say "nalvaravu" which precisely means welcome in Tamil
"Thanks" in Tamil is "nandri" and "you're welcome" is "karakkama."
It stands for "welcome".
"Vanakkam" means "welcome" or "greetings" in Tamil. It is the word that Tamilians use to greet people.
welcome
வணக்கம்! வாழ்த்துக்கள்! (vanakkam! vaazhthukkal!) or welcome
to welcome us i think so
The word that has been converted from Tamil to Chinese is "வணக்கம்" (vaṇakkam), which means "hello" or "welcome" in Tamil and is converted into Chinese as "你好" (nǐ hǎo).
We say nal varavu for welcome in Tamilnadu. Informally, we say vaanga to welcome in Tamilnadu.
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
In Singapore, the term "welcome" can be expressed in a few different languages due to its diverse population. In English, you would say "welcome." In Mandarin Chinese, you would say "欢迎" (huān yíng). In Malay, you would say "selamat datang." And in Tamil, you would say "வரவேற்கின்றேன்" (varavēṟkiṉṟēṉ).
"enna" is "what" in Tamil