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The List of Tamil Proverbs consists of some of the commonly used by Tamil people and their diaspora all over the world. [1] There were thousands and thousands of proverbs were used by Tamil people, it is harder to list all in one single article, the list shows a few proverbs.
English Translation அ: அ றம் செய்ய விரும்பு: Intend to do the right deeds. ஆ: ஆ றுவது சினம்: The nature of anger is to subside. இ: இ யல்வது கரவேல்: Help others as much as you can. ஈ: ஈ வது விலக்கேல்: Do not stop or avoid ...
English: Slideshow on "Google Translation project in Tamil Wikipedia - Overview and Lessons learnt" presented at the Qatar Foundation-Arabic Wiki Roundtable at Doha 20-22, October 2011. Date 22 October 2011
Tamil Lexicon (Tamil: தமிழ்ப் பேரகராதி Tamiḻ Pērakarāti) is a twelve-volume dictionary of the Tamil language. Published by the University of Madras , it is said to be the most comprehensive dictionary of the Tamil language to date.
It contained the original Tamil text of the Kural, Parimelalhagar's commentary, Ramanuja Kavirayar's amplification of the commentary and Drew's English prose translation. However, Drew translated only 630 couplets, and the remaining were translated by John Lazarus , a native missionary, providing the first complete translation in English made ...
The poem is divided into 10 sections (pattu) of about 100 verses each.Each hundred is divided into 10 decads (tiruvaymoli) 28 of 10 verses (pasuram) each.A special feature of the poem is that it is in the style of an antati, that is, the last words of one verse forms the opening words of the next one.
The Nalidiyar was translated into English by G. U. Pope, F. J. Leeper, and in French [4] by Gnanou Diagou. [5] In 2010, a prose translation was made by S. Krishnaswamy, a professor of law in Chennai. Naladiyar was translated into Russian by N. Gordiychuk in 2016. [6] Naladiyar was translated into Urdu by H. K. Ghazi, an Indian civil servant. [7]
Well let's see it then. Please cite and quote the authoritative Tamil work that demonstrates that the English word orange is of Tamil origin. Please also include a translation of the relevant Tamil texts. If such a work exists and can be cited, then I will be perfectly happy to include the word on this list with a proper citation in the references.