Tamil means language in the oldest dravidian language in sangam period. currently there is a south indian language which is formed with same name from the same old dravidian language. but the word tamil only means "language" or "lingua" or "bhasha" or "bahasa" and it has four derivatives which are kannada, malayalam,tamil and telugu.
"Thangaraj" in Tamil means "king of gold" or "golden king." It is a combination of two words: "Thanga" which means "gold" and "Raj" which means "king" in Tamil.
silver means velli in Tamil
Tamil is called "Semmozhi" in Tamil because "Sem" means red, and "Mozhi" means language. Tamil is considered as a divine language because of its antiquity, richness, and cultural significance. The red color symbolizes the vibrancy and passion of the Tamil language and its people.
It refers to a little brother, younger brother
Vaazhga, is how you say welcome in Tamil!! Vaazhga means long live, but you can say "nalvaravu" which precisely means welcome in Tamil
Amma means mother in Tamil
odu means run in tamil
"Thangaraj" in Tamil means "king of gold" or "golden king." It is a combination of two words: "Thanga" which means "gold" and "Raj" which means "king" in Tamil.
means "a thousand"
Fenugreek in Tamil means Vendhayam. (Methi)
silver means velli in Tamil
Tamil is called "Semmozhi" in Tamil because "Sem" means red, and "Mozhi" means language. Tamil is considered as a divine language because of its antiquity, richness, and cultural significance. The red color symbolizes the vibrancy and passion of the Tamil language and its people.
It refers to a little brother, younger brother
Vaazhga, is how you say welcome in Tamil!! Vaazhga means long live, but you can say "nalvaravu" which precisely means welcome in Tamil
"kaalikkum" in Tamil means "to learn" or "to study".
"Acham" means fear, "nanam" means shame, and "madam" means hesitation in Tamil. "Payirpu" refers to the act of planting seeds or the beginning stage of a process in Tamil.
The word "dude" does not have a direct translation in Tamil. However, it is often translated as "கணவன்" (kaṇavaṉ) which means friend or mate in Tamil.