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Oi / ɔɪ / is an interjection used in various varieties of the English language, particularly Australian English, British English, Indian English, Irish English, New Zealand English, and South African English, as well as non-English languages such as Chinese, Tagalog, Tamil, Hindi/Urdu, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, and Portuguese to get the attention of another person or to express surprise ...
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.
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.
Pariah, a social outcast; partially from Tamil paṟaiyar (பறையர்) and partially from Malayalam paṟayan(പറയൻ), "drummer". [36] Peacock, a type of bird; from Old English pawa, the earlier etymology is uncertain, but one possible source is Tamil tokei (தோகை) "peacock feather", via Latin or Greek [37]
Oye is Spanish for "hey" or "listen". Oye or Oye! or OYE may refer to: Geography. Oye, Ekiti, a town and LGA in Ekiti State. Oye-Plage, a commune in Pas-de-Calais ...
Oye! "Waiting For You" Yuvan Shankar Raja: Sankham "Dakku Dakku" S. Thaman: Rahul Nambiar, Priyadarshini, Megha: Arya 2 "Uppenantha" Devi Sri Prasad: 2010 Darling "Hosahore" G. V. Prakash Kumar: Lesle Lewis: 2011 Prema Kavali "Manasanta Mukkalu Chesi " Anoop Rubens: Don 2 "Lokana Yavaraina" Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy: 2012 Life Is Beautiful "Life ...
Oyee is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language film directed by Francis Markus. The film stars Geethan Britto and Eesha Rebba in lead roles, while Papri Ghosh, Nagineedu, Arjunan, and Sangili Murugan play supporting roles. The soundtrack album and background score were composed by Ilaiyaraaja.
I edited the Spanish translation, it was poor. Oye como va, mi ritmo=listen to how my rhythm goes. Bueno pa' gozar, mulata=good for having fun, mulatto girl. Spanish is not subject to the same linguistic strictures of English. Additionally, gozar is spelled with a Z, not an S. This is the proper translation.