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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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SK (@ 199.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:19:55 EDT 2004
adhai ippadi sollaNum, Mr. Ferrari!
"Curses kku ippO arumbu meesai thaLir vittu irukku"!
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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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Raj (@ 208.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:22:59 EDT 2004
Sriram: arumbu means bud. arumbum = budding or sprouting.
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F e r r a r i (@ 203.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:24:32 EDT 2004
thaLir vittu irukkaa illai thuLir vittu irukkaa?
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curses (@ 203.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:30:13 EDT 2004
Thamizh kathukaradhu-nu mudivaiduchu... naan thaan kedchena example-ku!
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sriram (@ 163.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:33:45 EDT 2004
thanks all. arumbu = bud, I guessed as much, but there is another song whcih goes "arumbAgi mottAgi poovAgi". So I was wondering if arumbu (chinna r or periya R?) refers to a pre-bud stage, bud-lite if you will
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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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F e r r a r i (@ 203.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:33:54 EDT 2004
Nee illai. Unnoda arumbu meesai )
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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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Raj (@ 208.*) on: Wed Jun 9 11:52:26 EDT 2004
Ferrari: Both thaLir and thuLir can be used for
sprouts and young leaves. bud/sprout = arumbu (with small r), mottu, thaLir, thuLir. With flowers it is arumbu or mottu. With leaves it is thaLir or thuLir. It is also used for young girls. Depends on what the song calls for and with what rhyme!
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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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SK (@ 199.*) on: Wed Jun 9 12:19:28 EDT 2004
OK, here is some more!
'thaLir' refers to the pre-budding staage of a flower---poonthaLir,senthaLir etc
'thuLir' refers to the pre-budding stage of a fruit bearing leaves- maanthuLir[mango leaves], vEppanthulir etc.
appuRam, andha 'young girls' vishayam... naan varallappaa indha aattaththukku!
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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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tigger (@ ) on: Wed Jun 30 22:55:56 EDT 2004
i dunno if this has been discussed before but...
what does sagi mean?
the song "pachai niramey pachai niramey.." from alai payuthey starts with the lines "sagiye..snegithiyey.."
the song "thoothu selvatharadi.." from singaravelan has a line where the female sings "kael en sagi sagi.." (listen... my sagi?!!)
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22nd January 2005, 02:20 PM
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Raj (@ 208.*) on: Wed Jun 30 23:25:25 EDT 2004
tigger: saki means friend (thozhi in Tamil) or companion.
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