Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages, a family of around twenty-six languages native to the Indian subcontinent. It is classified as being part of a Tamil language family, which alongside Tamil proper, also includes the languages of about 35 ethno-linguistic groups such as the Irula, and Yerukula languages
"Will you come" in Tamil can be translated as "நீ வரவேண்டுமா?" (Nī varavēṇṭumā?).
"உள்ளே வா" (Ulla va) is a way to say "come in" in Tamil.
"விரைவாக வந்துவிடு" (viraiyavāka vanduviḍu) is how you would say "come soon" in Tamil.
You can say "நீ எப்போது இங்கே வா?" in Tamil to ask "when will you come here?"
நாளை வா. (naalai vaa) come tomorrow. Here, naalai is tomorrow and vaa is come.
"Will you come" in Tamil can be translated as "நீ வரவேண்டுமா?" (Nī varavēṇṭumā?).
"உள்ளே வா" (Ulla va) is a way to say "come in" in Tamil.
"விரைவாக வந்துவிடு" (viraiyavāka vanduviḍu) is how you would say "come soon" in Tamil.
You can say "நீ எப்போது இங்கே வா?" in Tamil to ask "when will you come here?"
No
நாளை வா. (naalai vaa) come tomorrow. Here, naalai is tomorrow and vaa is come.
"Kondruven" means "I will come" in Tamil. It is a phrase used to express future action of coming to a place or meeting someone.
The Tamil people originally come from the Indian subcontinent, primarily from the southern state of Tamil Nadu. They also have a significant presence in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, and other parts of the world due to migration.
Eva ava?
Sri Lanka
"Vantha" in Tamil means "came" in English. It is the past tense form of the verb "vanthu," which means "to come."
vanakam. you say va-na-come