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18th July 2012, 02:32 AM
#11
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Originally Posted by
SoftSword
by consonant u mean any thamil consonant(mei ezhutthus)? thats too much a stretch i would say...
Yes...for example, no word can begin with "க்" (the consonant 'ik') but a word can obviously begin with "க" (the uyir mey ezhuththu ka, which is the addition of ik+a).
Even among uyir-mey, there're restrictions, like word cannot begin with ra, Ra, la, La, zha etc. (That's why you see irAsA, Era.Murugan, iLakkuvaNan, irAman etc)
There's no such rule in English - sky, practical (any number of ejjAmples possible).
vadamozhi is similar to English in this regard (sthree, prabhu quick examples).
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18th July 2012 02:32 AM
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