Tulip
there are different types of tulip,generally called alli in tamil
tulip - அல்லி மலர்
indian tulip - பூவரசம்பூ
Schisandra fruit is called Bumblimass in Tamil.
In Tamil, "What is your name?" is said as "உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன?" (Ungal peyar enna?)
The translation of parrot from the English language to Tamil is "????". Another name for parrot in Tamil would be "????". If translated in English, this would be a polly.
Yes, Tamil is a proper noun. Tamil is the name of a specific group or people and language.
The name "Shibu" does not have a specific meaning in Tamil as it is not a traditional Tamil name. It is possible that the name has been adopted or adapted from another language or culture.
Schisandra fruit is called Bumblimass in Tamil.
In Tamil, "What is your name?" is said as "உங்கள் பெயர் என்ன?" (Ungal peyar enna?)
Tamil is not the name of a band, but rather the name of a language. Tamil is spoken primarily in India and Sri Lanka. Songs written in this language are produced regularly by bands such as Geetanjali.
poonai
The translation of parrot from the English language to Tamil is "????". Another name for parrot in Tamil would be "????". If translated in English, this would be a polly.
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.
Yes, Tamil is a proper noun. Tamil is the name of a specific group or people and language.
The name "Shibu" does not have a specific meaning in Tamil as it is not a traditional Tamil name. It is possible that the name has been adopted or adapted from another language or culture.
blue berry means blue berry in Tamil also In Tamil it is called as "Avurinelli"
The name "Malar" is of Tamil origin and means "flower." It is a popular name given to girls in Tamil-speaking regions, symbolizing beauty, grace, and delicateness.
Yes. It's a Dravidian language spoken mainly in southern India, Sri Lanka and Singapore. And, The term "TAMIL" mentions not only the language, but also culture, civilization, tradition, music & etc., which are originated from Tamil people and Tamil soil. E.g: Tamil Tradition, Tamil Civilization, Tamil Music. (These have got the name of Tamil not because of the language, but from the culture whre they originated)
The translation of the world forest from English to the Tamil language is "????". In English, a similar name to forest would be woods. The translation of woods from English to Tamil would be "??????".