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2nd February 2006, 02:09 PM
#21
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hi mr. stranger
the ilangai tamils speaks in plural form to the young ones, even if they are their own kids.
for.ins. thambi ammakku athai edhudhu thango!!
when a mother speak to her own kids as well as somebody else kids they talk in very decent and plural form!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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2nd February 2006 02:09 PM
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2nd February 2006, 02:25 PM
#22
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Re: hmm
Originally Posted by
NOV
Originally Posted by
pooja.shankar
sure .....but i got this as a forwarded mail ..thought i ll share it here .....
if thts not appreciated ......its okay ...i wunt here after ...
It's really not that difficult to get the source. A simple google search revealed....
http://www.chennaionline.com/panoram...outhclub44.asp
by Srinivasa Ramanujam
Published on Nov 3rd, 2004
NOV.....if i have time i ll do tht ......or I ll jus .......write it as a forwarded mail..is that okay ?
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3rd February 2006, 05:00 AM
#23
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Originally Posted by
crazy
hi mr. stranger
the ilangai tamils speaks in plural form to the young ones, even if they are their own kids.
for.ins. thambi ammakku athai edhudhu [b]thango![/b]!
when a mother speak to her own kids as well as somebody else kids they talk in very decent and plural form!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, crazy! (It really sounds crazy when I have to address you )
How do they tell when the kid did something really wrong and they are really mad at the kid and want to say "not to do that" any more.
Will they still use the "respect" or it will change then?
I am just trying to learn. So please do not misunderstand me here!
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3rd February 2006, 05:33 AM
#24
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stranger: It is not just in Srilanka. In some parts of Tamilnadu also the young ones are addressed with respect.
thambi vaanga, thambi saapidunga, thambi appadi seyaadheenga. saappidunga ayyaa. First time I was exposed to that I was surprised.
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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3rd February 2006, 05:35 AM
#25
Senior Member
Veteran Hubber
stranger: It is not just in Srilanka. In some parts of Tamilnadu also the young ones are addressed with respect.
thambi vaanga, thambi saapidunga, thambi appadi seyaadheenga. saappidunga ayyaa. First time I was exposed to that I was surprised.
" I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.
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3rd February 2006, 07:22 AM
#26
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madras tamil ....is the hardest is my opinion and its t he funniest too
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3rd February 2006, 01:13 PM
#27
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well mr. stranger,
it has been a long time since i was a kid and someone really got mad at me. since u r asking, i will listen now on very careefully what and how people r yelling to the young ones and whether they use the "respect" or not!
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3rd February 2006, 08:05 PM
#28
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Thanks, raj!
Thanks, crazy! I think I got the answer!
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9th February 2006, 02:05 AM
#29
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I am sure srilankan tamils have a dialect!
Would you all agree if I say:
* KK district,
* coimbatore and gownder belt
* thirunelvEli thamizh
* madurai thamizh
* chennai and chengal pattu thamizh
* thanjaavoor thamizh
are all different dialects?
How would one differentiate a dialect from the "slang" or "colloquial thamizh in different parts of TN"
Do they mean the same?
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13th February 2006, 04:04 PM
#30
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Re: hmm
Originally Posted by
NOV
Originally Posted by
pooja.shankar
sure .....but i got this as a forwarded mail ..thought i ll share it here .....
if thts not appreciated ......its okay ...i wunt here after ...
It's really not that difficult to get the source. A simple google search revealed....
http://www.chennaionline.com/panoram...outhclub44.asp
by Srinivasa Ramanujam
Published on Nov 3rd, 2004
I JUST RELEASED SOMETHING .....
i had already mentioned the source !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
check it out THiru
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