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    Okay rajraj,

    naan adhai seyya maattEn!

    How do you say these?

    I learned
    You learned
    You (respective) learned
    He learned
    She learned
    He/She(respective) learned.
    They learned
    We learned
    Skanthavelu Nadarajah

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    Quote Originally Posted by rajraj
    I wil have - naan iruppEn. -ennidam irukkum
    you will have - nee iruppaay -unnidam irukkum
    (Respect.) - nee iruppeergaL -ungaLidam irukkum
    He will have - avan iruppaan -avanidam irukkum
    She wil have - avaL iruppaaL -avaLidam irukkum
    (Respect.) - avar iruppaar - avaridam irukkum
    They wil have - avargaL iruppaargaL - avargaLidam irukkum
    We wil have - naam(naangaL)* iruppOm - engaLidam irukkum.
    I had something - ennidam irundhadhu
    You had something - unnidam irundhadhu
    (respect) - ungaLidam irundhadhu
    He had something - avanidam irundhadhu
    She had something - avaLidam irundhadhu
    (respect) avaridam irundhadhu
    They had something - avargaLidam irundhadhu
    We had something - engaLidam irundhadhu

    Please tell me what is the difference between naangaL and engaL.
    Skanthavelu Nadarajah

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    Naangal = we
    Engal = Ours
    “The real contest is always between what you've done and what you're capable of doing. You measure yourself against yourself and nobody else.” - Geoffrey Gaberino

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    Thank you dev.

    Tamil is soooo sweet!

    I have something - ennidam irukiRadhu
    You have something - unnidam irukiRadhu
    (respect) - ungaLidam irukiRadhu
    He has something - avanidam irukiRadhu
    She has something - avaLidam irukiRadhu
    (respect) - avaridam irukiradhu
    They have something - avargaLidam irukiRadhu
    We have somthing - engaLidam irukiRadhu
    Skanthavelu Nadarajah

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    hey wow this is the type of step by step i needed!
    I always find myself having to insert english word instead or floundering for a mispronounced tamil word...when i think of writing in tamglish i find my pronounciation even worse....and very comical for others

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    Quote Originally Posted by skanthan
    Okay rajraj,

    naan adhai seyya maattEn!

    How do you say these?

    I learned ..............................naan kaRREn
    You learned...........................nee kaRRAi
    You (respective) learned.......neengaL kaRReergaL
    He learned............................avan kaRRAn
    She learned...........................avaL kaRRAL
    He/She(respective) learned...avar kaRRAr
    They learned.........................avargaL kaRRArgaL
    We learned............................naangaL/nAm kaRROm
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    Skanthan: You can also use,

    kaRRukkoNdEn
    kaRRukkoNdaai
    kaRRukkoNdeergaL
    kaRRukkoNdaan
    kaRRukkoNdaaL
    kaRRukkoNdaar
    kaRRukkoNdaargaL
    kaRRukkoNdOm
    respectively!
    " I think there is a world market for may be five computers". IBM Chairman Thomas Watson in 1943.

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    I think I really like the words, katRukondEn, katRukkondaay etc... Since I have been learning Tamil both from Shanthi and through the sheets from www.tamilclass.com , I have found that not only was I learning alot in Tamil, but also alot of new words etc were coming to me naturally, based on what I already had learned.

    ie: when rajraj typed the future tense phrases, ennidam irukkum, engaLidam irukkum etc.. I came to know naturally what was the past and present tense forms of these phrases.
    Skanthavelu Nadarajah

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    raj, dev and other tamizh arinjargaL,

    the word we use to convey "sate" is

    'thirupthi'

    I think its sanskrit. iTS ACTUALLY SAID AS 'thrupthi' rather than 'THIRUPTHI'

    Since Otrezhuthu cant come as first letter, do we say
    'thirupthi'?

    Its actually 'thrupthi' aint not?

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    Small hitch Skanthan,
    What kind of tamil you want to learn casual speaking tamil or pure tamil? be sure of it.Because if you speak pure tamil to a person in Tamilnadu (Eventhough its correct) they will think that you got escaped from Keezhpakkam.Like if you want to know about bus route then

    Pure Tamil
    Nanbarey! Indha perundhu adayar selluma? vazhithadam sollungalyen

    Colloq tamil (Which is n normal use)
    Boss! indha bus-u adayar poguma? Enna route-u?

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