எத்தனயோ சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தைகளை தமிழ் என்று நினைத்துக்கொள்கிறோம். கலை என்பது கலா என்ற சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தையின் திரிபு. அரசு என்பது ராஜா என்பதன் திரிபு. பாண்டி என்பது சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தை.
தமிழ் நாட்டில் வைக்கப்படும் பெயர்கள் ஏறக்குறைய எல்லாமே சமஸ்கிருதம் தான்.
தமிழ் என்ற பெயரே கூட சமஸ்கிருதம் தான். பண்டைய தமிழர்கள் தமிழுக்கும் சமஸ்கிருதத்துக்கும் வேறுபாடு காணவில்லை. திருவள்ளுவரே கூட தன முதல் குறளிலேயே பகவன் என்ற சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தி இருக்கிறார். அவர் அதைப் பற்றிக் கவலைப்படவில்லை.
this is indian tamil...but i thing it's better to lern tamil...normal tamil..like not chennai tamil maybe sri lankan tamil is better for lern I lernt tamil in sri lankan tamil that's much better to lern...!!!
The lessons that you uploaded are very , very..good for learners like me. Actually I have been trying to get lessons on Tamil for years but I could not get useful ones , at last I could get your lessons by god’s grace. I had never believed that Tamil is that easy until I saw your lessons .Really you have done wonderful job.
Please upload more lessons so that we can learn good Tamil .
Rumba nundri. Maybe someday I'll understand what my wife and bro in law are conversing about. With my adept skills at learning a language, it should take about 55 years. I will be 100 then.
Very good tutorial for learning tamil which is needed for necessary conversations. The highlights of this tutorial is the voice. it is very clear, soft and all the words are perfectly pronounced. I liked it very much.
Firstly it's either Neenga enga irukeenga or Nee enga irukke.
Secondly, in this sentence it means "where are you". If you'd like to ask where do you stay, you can say Neenga (or i - Nee) enga thangureenga (or i -thangurey)?
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Thank you so much for all this effort. It really is wonderful!
prashantkuyate 1 week ago
Naan chennia-le irrukain ✔ * Thank you so much girl*
shaafici12345asad 1 month ago
Thank you so much for all this effort. It really is wonderful! x
ginodtandapany 1 month ago
fahilroyal Learn Tamil through English - Lesson 2 - Questions
royalfahil1 2 months ago
you have a very sweet voice, do you sing ?
SunnyTheBraveheart 2 months ago
Wow it's so different from Sri lankan Tamil. I want to learn Tamil alphabet. Is there a good online resource?
chutilerki 3 months ago
எத்தனயோ சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தைகளை தமிழ் என்று நினைத்துக்கொள்கிறோம். கலை என்பது கலா என்ற சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தையின் திரிபு. அரசு என்பது ராஜா என்பதன் திரிபு. பாண்டி என்பது சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தை.
தமிழ் நாட்டில் வைக்கப்படும் பெயர்கள் ஏறக்குறைய எல்லாமே சமஸ்கிருதம் தான்.
தமிழ் என்ற பெயரே கூட சமஸ்கிருதம் தான். பண்டைய தமிழர்கள் தமிழுக்கும் சமஸ்கிருதத்துக்கும் வேறுபாடு காணவில்லை. திருவள்ளுவரே கூட தன முதல் குறளிலேயே பகவன் என்ற சம்ஸ்கிருத வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தி இருக்கிறார். அவர் அதைப் பற்றிக் கவலைப்படவில்லை.
learnenglish93532 4 months ago
@desidame4eva
Wedding - Though kalyanam is used but still one may use Thirumanam as it is commonly used in invitation letter or in any literal fomat
pugalna 4 months ago
@desidame4eva
சோனியா என்ற பெயருக்கு பதிலாக நிங்கள் பயன்படுத்த/பாவிக்க நல்ல தமிழ் பெயர்களை பல உள்ளன
எ-டு
பெண் பால்,
கலையரசி, அன்பரசி, கலைசெல்வி, மலர், மலர்விழி,
மலர்மதி, மதி அழகி, முத்தழகி, மதியரசி. நிலா, பொன்னி,
தாமரை, இலக்கியா, இளவரசி, செல்வி இன்ன பிற(etc) ....
ஆண் பால்,
கதிர்,கதிரவன், தங்கபாண்டி, அன்புசெல்வன், தமிழ்செல்வன், வெற்றி, செல்வா, செல்லபாண்டி, முத்தையா, அருள், முகில், செல்லதுரை, இளவரசு, இளவரசன் இன்ன பிற(etc) ....
pugalna 4 months ago
this is indian tamil...but i thing it's better to lern tamil...normal tamil..like not chennai tamil maybe sri lankan tamil is better for lern I lernt tamil in sri lankan tamil that's much better to lern...!!!
kahjal1 5 months ago in playlist Tamil Lernen
Vankkam Madam,
The lessons that you uploaded are very , very..good for learners like me. Actually I have been trying to get lessons on Tamil for years but I could not get useful ones , at last I could get your lessons by god’s grace. I had never believed that Tamil is that easy until I saw your lessons .Really you have done wonderful job.
Please upload more lessons so that we can learn good Tamil .
Hope more lessons from you soon.
Good bye
Nanri
MrSivaramponnuru 6 months ago
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Hi desidame4eva can you please send me the power points of all the tamil lessons at mytutor.maya@gmail.com ?
mytutormaya 6 months ago
This is pure Indian Tamil not srilankan or canadian Tamil. You have a very sweet voice. Nandri. Vanakkam.
suprajasivaramakrish 9 months ago
love ur voice and pronounciation.i am learning tamil.
ghajini800 9 months ago
please do a quick video on the alphabet. thanks.
rumit99 10 months ago
Is this Sri Lankan Tamil or Indian Tamil? I would say Vango instead of vaanga...
drtfghd 10 months ago
@drtfghd its indian tamil
terrorbecky007 2 months ago
Love this - especially the accent - very nice. Do you have the slides you use for download????
richgreenall 10 months ago
Thank you so much for putting these lessons together. This is very helpful as I am a north Indian married into a south Indian family :-) I
n the past I have tried to pick up books (Learn tamil in 30 days and other stuff) but it was not easy. Learning through English is the way to go....
Thank you for all your work.
Much appreciation..
pv
pvspeaks 10 months ago
it is awaysome.. god bless
krcbqn1 11 months ago
In tamil illai means no, but it sounds so sweet that looks like yes!
Sadawala65 1 year ago
Rumba nundri. Maybe someday I'll understand what my wife and bro in law are conversing about. With my adept skills at learning a language, it should take about 55 years. I will be 100 then.
Roggiedodgie 1 year ago
Hello, thanks for the videos, there are very helpful
In lesson 1, you were teaching "yepdi irukey" = How are you ? (i)
But in this lesson, how is translated "yeppidi" and "are" is "irukke".
Are these two differents words, or is the writing random ?
tiwinee 1 year ago
Thank you for the lessons, they are very helpful. Also you have got a lovely voice. Thanks ..
newchola 1 year ago
Not easy. Not easy... specially the pronunciaton. To learn Tamil seems to be the most difficult thing I have tried to do.
Sadawala65 1 year ago
to:PakistaniMau: the "un" you want to pronounce is like the word wound!
NellinaMs 1 year ago
Thank you...we are learning so much through this...i like your username desidame 4 eva!
randompeeps999 1 year ago
Thank you so much for putting this together. Romba nalla irrukku, niraya nanri
Skaushik98 1 year ago 2
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Evildragonroar 1 year ago
Very good tutorial for learning tamil which is needed for necessary conversations. The highlights of this tutorial is the voice. it is very clear, soft and all the words are perfectly pronounced. I liked it very much.
phanikumar83 1 year ago
Hi there, thanks for the lesson. its better than most of the lesson.
U can just pronounce "un" as "un" instead of saying "won"
anyways is it possible for me to get this slide? it would be help ful. i can give it to my mates.
Let me know thanks
livefilmsonline 1 year ago
@Grillchef18 thats so childish...
gwopmoula 1 year ago
@gwopmoula i know lol, sorry
Grillchef18 1 year ago
Thank You very much
tungkeat89 1 year ago
thanks haritha
apserajudeen 1 year ago
i dont understand how u pronounce the "un"?? it sounds like "wun" or "won"???
cud u speak it clearly^^
PakistaniMau 1 year ago
@PakistaniMau - The conversational pronunciation is "won". The textual way is "un", that's how it's written.
You may say "won" itself while speaking.
desidame4eva 1 year ago
"Nee enga irrukeenga?" roughly translates to "You where are?" So, where is the equivalent of live or stay in that sentence?
fiolagger 2 years ago
Firstly it's either Neenga enga irukeenga or Nee enga irukke.
Secondly, in this sentence it means "where are you". If you'd like to ask where do you stay, you can say Neenga (or i - Nee) enga thangureenga (or i -thangurey)?
desidame4eva 2 years ago
@fiolagger
I've heard "Nee enga irrukeenga" as meaning "where are you staying?" but this is in Mumbai so it might be different.
killedbyAP 1 year ago
i lyk yor voice lol
jeyendra2008 2 years ago
Thanks for your lessons. They are very helpful and your voice sounds so patient.
Can you please clarify if "How -yeppadi" is for qualitative questions and "How - Yevulovu" is for quantitative questions? Thx.
seren6ipity 2 years ago
Love your lessons, they're amazing !
SunaynaRaman 2 years ago
thanks
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