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19th February 2006, 10:41 AM
#101
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model
"Á¡¾¢Ã¢" ±ýÀÐ ¾Á¢ú¡ø «ýÚ; «Ð "model" ±ýÈ ¬í¸¢Äî ¦º¡øÄ¢ø ¾Á¢ú ´Ä¢ôÀÎôÒ (Tamilised pronunciation) ¬Ìõ. "l" (±ø) ±ýÈ ¬í¸¢Ä ±Øò¾¢ø ÓÊÔõ º¢Ä ¦º¡ü¸û þí¹Éõ ¾Á¢¦Æ¡Ä¢Ó¨ÈìÌ Áì¸Ç¡ø Á¡üÈôÀθ¢ýÈÉ.
þý¦É¡Õ ±ÎòÐ측ðÎ: hospital > ¬ŠÀò¾¢Ã¢.
Á¡¾¢Ã¢ ±ýÀ¾üÌî ºÃ¢Â¡É ¾Á¢ú¡ø "§À¡Ä¢¨¸" ±ýÀ¾¡Ìõ.
model essay -- §À¡Ä¢¨¸ì ¸ðΨÃ.
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19th February 2006 10:41 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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25th February 2006, 03:31 AM
#102
'Á¡¾¢Ã¢' ¾Á¢úî ¦º¡ø «øÄ ±É¢ý, ²ý º¢Ä ¾Á¢Æ÷¸û ¾õ ¯¨Ã¡¼Ä¢ø '«ó¾Á¡¾¢Ã¢' ±ýÈ ¦º¡ø¨Äô À¡Å¢ì¸¢ýÈÉ÷?
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25th February 2006, 10:20 AM
#103
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"Á¡¾¢Ã¢"
¾Á¢ú-ãÄ¡ø «ýÚ..... µ÷ ¾¢¨ºî-¦º¡ø§Ä.
±É¢Ûõ ¾¢¨ºî-¦º¡ü¸¨Ç ¯À§Â¡¸ôÀÎò¾ø ¾¸¡Ð ±ýÀÐ «ýÀ÷ ¾¢ÕÅ¡Ç÷ ¦¿Î了ƢÂÉ¢ý ¯Ç-§Å𨸠§À¡Öõ! §ÀÃÈ¢»÷¸û Àâ¾¢Á¡ø ¸¨Ä»ý, Á¨ÈÁ¨Ä «Ê¸û §À¡ýÈ ¾Á¢úî-º¡ý§È¡÷ º¢Ä÷ þ§¾ §¿¡ì¸¢§Ä Å¡¾¢ðÎ ¦ÀâÐõ §À¡Ã¡Ê ¿¨¼Ó¨È¢ø À¡÷òÐ-¯½÷ó¾ ¾¡÷ò¾¨¾ ¿¡õ º¢ó¾¢òÐôÀ¡÷ò¾ø ¿ýÚ.
"¸É¢Â¢ÕôÀ ¸¡ö-¸Å÷ó¾üÚ" ±Ûõ §¿¡ì¸¢§Ä.... ãÄò-¾Á¢ú¡ø¨Ä ´Ð츧š ÁÈ츧š ¾¸¡Ð, §ÅñÎÁ¡Â¢ý ¦º¡ø-ÅǨÁ ¸Õ¾¢ þÕ ¦º¡ü¸¨ÇÔõ ÀÂýÀÎòÐŧ¾ º¢Èó¾Ð ±Ûõ ¾ü¸¡Äò¨¾Â «È¢»÷¸Ç¢ý ¾£÷¨Å§Â ÅüÒÚòÐÅ¡÷ ±É¢ý..... º¢È¢§ÂÛõ ÅÆ¢¦Á¡Æ¢¸¢§Èý.
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26th February 2006, 05:54 AM
#104
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aatharavu
¦¸¡Íì¸ÙìÌ ±ôÀÊ ¿õ ¬¾Ã×õ ÅÆ¢¦Á¡Æ¢¾Öõ §¾¨ÅôÀ¼Å¢ø¨Ä§Â¡, «ôÀʧ «Âø¦Á¡Æ¢î ¦º¡ü¸ÙìÌõ ¿õ ¬¾Ã×õ, «ÃŨ½ôÒõ ±øÄ¡õ §¾¨ÅôÀΞ¢ø¨Ä!
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1st March 2006, 09:29 PM
#105
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imagination
¯ÕÅÄ¢ôÒ - imagination.
¨º¨¸ ¦Á¡Æ¢ - gesture language
þÂü¨¸ ¦Á¡Æ¢ - natural language
¦Á¡Æ¢ «ÄÌ - unit of speech.
¸üÀ¨É ±ýÀÐõ ¾Á¢§Æ. ¸üÀ¢ì¸ôÀð¼ Ò¨É× ¸üÀ¨É. ¸üÀ¢+«¨É (suffix).
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2nd March 2006, 02:57 PM
#106
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In Thamiz, rice food is called as "Soru" and also "sadham"
What is the reason for these 2 words? Is there any difference in usage of these 2 words?
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4th March 2006, 09:37 PM
#107
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chOru, saatham
saatham - (because of its softness).
chOru -- (was orignally a name any soft or grain-like substance within hard covering, as the internal substance of wood and plants). e.g. sORRuk kaRRaazai, cooked rice being comparable to such substances. choRu > choRuku (cherugu) = to be placed within; choru > chORu.
But both words have other meanings as well.
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12th March 2006, 11:31 AM
#108
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DIGLOSSIC
þÃ𨼠¦Á¡Æ¢ÅÆìÌ - (diglossic nature of language) ( a linguistic terminology).
[ translation by Dr M.A. Nuhman. PEraathanai Uni).
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21st June 2006, 01:06 PM
#109
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migration etc
*emigration -- Ìʸø×
*migration -- þ¼õ¦ÀÂ÷¾ø, ÌʦÀÂ÷¾ø.
*colony - ÌʧÂüÈõ, ÌʧÂüÈ¿¡Î.
ÌʧÂüÈõ : ÌÊ¡ò¾õ ±ýÚ ÁÕÅ¢ÂÐ ±ýÀ÷. þÐ þô§À¡Ð þ¼ô¦ÀÂ÷.
* translation by Dr. Chandrasekaran of U of Colombo.
History of Sri Lankan Indians(2001).
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21st June 2006, 07:20 PM
#110
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SORHU - SAADHAM
Originally Posted by
viggop
In Thamiz, rice food is called as "Soru" and also "sadham"
What is the reason for these 2 words? Is there any difference in usage of these 2 words?
§º¡Ú (SORHU) - º¡¾õ (SAADHAM)
§º¡Ú (Sorhu) is different from º¡¾õ (Saadham)... LITERALLY. But in our practical Colloqual usage we do not mean them different.
¯ñÏõ §º¡Ú... ÀÕÌ ¿£÷... ¾¢ýÛõ ¦ÅüÈ¢¨Ä... says Tamil Literature, Thiruvaaymozhi...
...categorising the °ñ or §º¡Ú.... meaning the Wholesome Composite Food-dishes, which are EATEN...
...differentiating from which are DRUNK...like Water, Juice, Milk and the like.
...and another category of Edible-leaves which are MUNCHED in mouth (š¢ø ¸ÊòÐ «¨ÃòÐ ¦ÁøÄôÀÎÅÐ) ... contra-distinctory to "Eating" and "Drinking".
So to say... Not only SAADHAM but also the Fruits and Vegetable Side-dishes form part of SORHU.... by literal sense.
Whereas º¡¾õ (Saadham) means only the COOKED RICE, Wheat or other Grains
In brief... SAADHAM is a part of SORHU.
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