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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
Topic started by dhinakar (rdhinakar@excite.com) (@ 202.9.180.182) on Fri Mar 1 03:28:11 .


can any one mail me the exact meaning of the word SALANILAI AAYUL

and also meanings for saala and nilai to my mail.

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
dhaarani

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
what is sevvakkutti?

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:08100d00ad]
"º¡Ä ¿¢¨Ä ¬Ôû"(Saala Nilai Aayulh) =
Long and Well-placed Life.

¾¡Ã½¢ (Dhaaranhi) = Bhoomi, Earth.


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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
whatz iss the meaning of "erithalal" ?

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:f2281ab6f1]
±Ã¢ ¾Æø ( Eri Thazhal ) = Burning Fire

±Ã¢¾Ä¡ø (Erithalaal) =
Because of the Burning-Fire


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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
can you pls give me a tamil word for busy?

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
It has come into practice to say " Nan ippa
bisiYa irukkiRen " In Jaffna the Tamils say " Nan
ippa aluvaLaha irukkiRen. In fact I donot Know the proper Tamil word for "busy " I am afraid. I hope some one will come out with Tamil word for "busy"

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:70e4ab016c]busy = para parappu[/tscii:70e4ab016c]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:d6f88086b5]"naan vElaiyaaga irukkiREn" enbadhu sari. paraparappu enRaal hurry burry or haste.[/tscii:d6f88086b5]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:2cbd975169]nan ippa mummuramagha irukkiren[/tscii:2cbd975169]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:d13e80b823]http://www.valaippoo.blogspot.com/[/tscii:d13e80b823]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:f97ed863fa]what does "naan unnai kaadalikkaren" mean?
[/tscii:f97ed863fa]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:05e500ec78]I want to know the meaning for pithamagan (it is a film name)[/tscii:05e500ec78]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:a5e904c45e]how do you say i miss you in tamil but written in english[/tscii:a5e904c45e]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:974e3194fc]how do you say i miss you in tamil but written in english[/tscii:974e3194fc]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:5dbfebcde1]how do you say i miss you in tamil but written in english[/tscii:5dbfebcde1]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:cd038d334f]Nee illamal enakku onnum mudiyala[/tscii:cd038d334f]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:24304e31df]can some one tell me the meaning for the following?
arpa padhare.
seemai[/tscii:24304e31df]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:813185d91b] Tamil English
Mean Fish
Kole Chicken
Maly Mountain
Yana Elephant
Case Money
Korange Monkey
rache Goat
Pal Milk
Kai Vegtables
Kera Spinach [/tscii:813185d91b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:d4a524bf8c]what means "thiruvallathan",
somebody can explain me, what exact it means[/tscii:d4a524bf8c]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:d63c58b164]http://www.123tamil.com[/tscii:d63c58b164]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:4563be6d3a]I guess "thiruvallathan" means, a person who bluffes, does not have any firm ideas, no ambitin, but taiks too much which does not make any sense.[/tscii:4563be6d3a]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:88d9b00c9b]you don't make any sense as far as it seems 'Usha'.[/tscii:88d9b00c9b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:8859930af1]girl baby names KAVIN NILA, CAVIN NILA please send tamil meanings[/tscii:8859930af1]

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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:c41efd25f1]machhakkaaran whats the meaning please tell as one of my friends often call me this [/tscii:c41efd25f1]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
Hy,
Can somebody tell me the meaning for 'yakkai Thiri' the first line of a recent tamil movie song.

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:2f381bbbb9]MaCHaKkArAn means something like lucky person, where there is a 'belief' that if you have 'maCHam' which is that little or big black mark on ur body..probably a dead body cell or something. [/tscii:2f381bbbb9]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:2584aa2d8b]Unni,
An living example for machakkaran is nedunchezhiyan. He is the follower of a person who was a kannadiga, who denounced thamizh in the most abusive language, preached against caste but signed his own name indicating his caste etc., etc, & yet still gets away with it by posting his (moronic) comments in this forum.[/tscii:2584aa2d8b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:7592356811]dude Periyar talked about Social Issues, the people like Maraimala adikalar talked about pure Thamizh and Periyar accepted. You talk as if Periyar was a Thamizh God and you found some faults in it. Are you a holy shrine? Of course not, I'm sure we can find some stolen pumpkins in ur pockets! I get away with my moronic comments? Really? It takes one to know one by the way. Not only that you are a fool, you should go and hang around with some Brahmins who will adore RSS and say Earth is Flat and be ati-Thamizh. Please don't come here to annoy us anymore.[/tscii:7592356811]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:f047f72fab]nedunchezhiya,
It is U guys who claim ever to be God, not me. He talked about soicial issues, fine. But only problem was he got the root cause wrong. Got it? U don't. No wonder. Even your leader did not, how U?

Pumpkins can be kept in pockets? Is it? If it takes one mron to know another, then U admit that U are a moron? Great, nedunchezhiya, U have confessed.

Hail "Dr.No brain moron evr.kaattumirandi thamizh kaavalar nedunchezhiyan."[/tscii:f047f72fab]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:76c47c8b7b]BEST TAMIL DICTIONARY
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm (http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm
)

TECHNICAL DICTIONARY
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm[/tscii:76c47c8b7b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:9556bbdda9]BEST TAMIL DICTIONARY
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm (http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm
)

TECHNICAL DICTIONARY
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi.htm[/tscii:9556bbdda9]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:ea25c3d5ce]hi ashok,
the meaning os yakai thiri is that

yakai - is the body of the human being.
thiri - is the cloth that is put for an oil lamp.
In that song yakai thiri...
It is said as the body of person is taken as that thiri and that flame that glows in it is love.

"kathal sudar" the next line of the song.[/tscii:ea25c3d5ce]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
Nice websites. Very good for learning new words that we do not use everyday.

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
Nice websites. Very good for learning new words.

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
Nice websites. Very good for learning new words.
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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:9f0ade0e00]what is the meaning of
aariya uthadugal
travidha uthadugal
this lines is taken from the movie chellmae,sung by hariharan.nice lines.please email to me...[/tscii:9f0ade0e00]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:8a93c4ca0b]what is the meaning of:
thattai?
mattai?
this line is available on the song manmadhan
email me.....[/tscii:8a93c4ca0b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
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12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:122a211f3b]internet[/tscii:122a211f3b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:32 AM
[tscii:a74c5b0ea0]Buy tamil books online

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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
Topic started by Manjula Bhaskar (manjubhas@hotmail.com) (@ cache210.156ce.scvmaxonline.com.sg) on Sat May 10 23:51:15 .


Hi all,

Can any one help me find out the meaning for the tamil words 1)Minthoon (it is a word from
athichudi)
2)Vezham

Thank you
Manju

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:07889eb88d]Line 91 of AthicUdi
meedhUN virumbEl = avoid excessive food = eat moderately etc.
UN = food
meedhu = excessive
virumbEl = dislike

vEzham = elephant (most common use of the word)



[/tscii:07889eb88d]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
Am looking for meaning of manjula !can u help ca ramsay

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:eb3e0494d3]Manjula?? Sanksrit, huh! Means:

Beauty, Grace etc.

From original Tamil word - manjai = peacock!
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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
I think this THREAD is a DUPLICACY over another Thread named "THINAMUM ORU VAARTHAI". Can't this be included in that earlier Thread? So that the readers can have a Single comprehensive thread on the one and the same topic.

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
Don't waste your time in TSCII, folks. Use tamil unicode. You can type in Roman tamil using the forumhub tool at this link
http://forumhub.com/tamil/
The instructions are plain simple.

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
please help me

Tamil word for cellular phone mobile phone

Thanx in advance

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
Hi there.. I am looking for a Tamil version of Aathichchoodi online. I can't seem to find one om Tamil script (so far I've only managed to get my hands on trasliterations).

Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a lot.

Ashwin

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
Ashwin
You can Refer
http://www.chennainetwork.com/a/ebooks/ebooks.html (http://www.chennainetwork.com/a/ebooks/ebooks.html
)

Aathichchoodi in pdf form.

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
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Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
Meaning for baalan and baalahan- I need can you please help find the meaning of these two words

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
hai
i want the meaning of this following words,such as 1.sculpture 2.rousing.3.fake
4.entrepreneurship.5.extempore.
tha

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
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)
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)
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)
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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:2975ea9416]I want to know the meaning of Ondriyam [/tscii:2975ea9416]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:0a233d350c]Guys,
I'm doing a tamil software, so I need tamil words(Dictionary) as pdf or in any other extensions... Any idea where can I download one if there is available?

(It'll take me a lot of time to write one beside I don't know all words in tamil... ;)

Pls write back...[/tscii:0a233d350c]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:c0331409a3]hey.. I got what I wanted.. thanx anyway.. :)[/tscii:c0331409a3]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:6f22b6718b]want to know the meaning of the tamil word 'dadichi' or 'dadici' in english[/tscii:6f22b6718b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:c9061e8932]want to know the meaning of the tamil word 'dadichi' or 'dadici' in english[/tscii:c9061e8932]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:019c84d786]http://www.valaippoo.blogspot.com/[/tscii:019c84d786]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:86f1aa4e91]please let me know about meaning of this name varna.
thanks
eesan[/tscii:86f1aa4e91]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:f5bd66de0f]cell phone = kalappesi (kalam = cell)
mobile phone = nagarpesi (nagar = move)
Tamil Dictionary PDFs
Anna University (Quite old...tamilvu.org, tcwords.com is upto date and more accurate)
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/TamilTechnicalDictionary.pdf (http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/TamilTechnicalDictionary.pdf
)
English Tamil Common Dictionary (Original Source: Vanbu)
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/EnglishTamilDictionary.pdf (http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/EnglishTamilDictionary.pdf
)[/tscii:f5bd66de0f]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:4b8215f40d]ENTREPRENEUR -
THOZHILMUNAIVAR

ENTREPRENEURSHIP -
THOZHILMUNAIVUTH THANMAI

EXTEMPORE -
MUN PAZHAGAL ILLAAMAL
MUN PAZHAGALATRA

FAKE
POLI, PULUGU

ROUSE
THOONDU, MAYAKKU

SCULPTURE
CHIRPAM

ENGLISH MEANING OF VARNAM =
PAINT[/tscii:4b8215f40d]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:f8e9c98c88]//ENTREPRENEURSHIP -
THOZHILMUNAIVUTH THANMAI //

'Thozhilmunaivu' should be enough!

'Varnam = colour![/tscii:f8e9c98c88]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:43dfa9d9aa]Thanks Tamil Fan(ATIC). The PDF file very helpful to me.[/tscii:43dfa9d9aa]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:316a953ec8]the meaning for Vezham is Elephant. can you give me the full text in which the word minthoon comes? [/tscii:316a953ec8]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:96448e6944]Varnam = Niram!!!!!

www.indranx.com[/tscii:96448e6944]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:89a2f3a147]Varnam = Niram!!!!!

www.indranx.com[/tscii:89a2f3a147]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:c713bad56f]enakku english romba veek. naan english pesa migavum aasaipadurean. Please help me.[/tscii:c713bad56f]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:399064a1f2]vaNNam - niRam - Colour
varNam - paint (Common usage) Eg varNaththoorigai - paintbrush
varNam - niRam (also used, literary)[/tscii:399064a1f2]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:2429038356]Dear Ms.Manjula Bhaskar,
vezham means elephant. But tell me more about 'minthoon'. where does it occur . Give me the entire statement using this word.
P.Pandiyaraja [/tscii:2429038356]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:56de93951b]Can anyone tell me what is the meaning of Anjuha & Anujha?

Is there any website where I can see the meaning of tamil words i.e, tamil-to-tamil dictionary.

Thanks for your help.

mukil [/tscii:56de93951b]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
கரிக்கோல் - karikkol - pencil
எழுதுகோல் - ezhuthukol - pen

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:eb0c161dfb]english tamil dictionary
http://www.thozhilnutpam.com/chollagaraathi1.htm[/tscii:eb0c161dfb]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:51728ba177]mukil the meaning of anjuka is parrot. it is a tamizh word. but anujha is a sanskrit words the meaning of which is younger brother ex. ramanujha-any younger brother of rama.[/tscii:51728ba177]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:861a2e2585]i will be grateful if some one give me the equivalent tamizh word for the following sanskrit words.
mukiyam, kudumbam, mukam, jAmam, nimidam, ilakkaNam, ilakkiyam, pAdam, mandiram.
[/tscii:861a2e2585]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:0afb206786]what is the english word to use for tamil word -
"atturuidh" - means - to make hot beverages cold by action of pouring from one vessel to another .[/tscii:0afb206786]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:e044489bee]Question :please let me know about meaning of this name varna.
thanks
eesan
Answer : Varna ( Varnam,Vannam and Niram ). Varna generally refers to Color or Colour ). The word must have been drived from the native indian' original language. Accroding to the father of Indian nation that the caste system in India is based on the VARNA( Variation in the Skin Complextion ( White,Brown,Yellow,Tan,Whetish ,, Dusky ,Dark ,Black and so on )of the Indian people ) . Hope you could understand the meaning of Varna ?[/tscii:e044489bee]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:5ab105b264]can any one help me in finding meaning of my friend name ---maadhini[/tscii:5ab105b264]

Oldposts
12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:c7f5d205a5]Suresh you should ask Thiru A P MASILMANI in this forum or e-mail him at apmasila@yahoo.com, he should be able to help you.[/tscii:c7f5d205a5]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
[tscii:6f807bfa13]maa mean big(ManAdu, 'Maa'valangkilli etc) and it also mean the Mango Tree(maAthOttam) and maa could also mean horse (like 'maa-vita-puram'), maathu mean peNn (Female) ini could mean 'sweet' or maybe it mean something else in the name 'maadhini.' The name could mean 'sweet like a Mango' and Maybe the 'maa' stand for 'maanthar' (humans).[/tscii:6f807bfa13]

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12th December 2004, 08:33 AM
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namakkal
16th April 2005, 12:34 PM
hello dudes, one of my close mate needs a english equivalent for the tamil word "suyamariyadai thirumanam" .. does any ever heard this b4 :D .. please reply

We've searched the web for same word and endedup getting something like "self respecters marriage", however other friends do say there is some other synonym available which they not sure of

F.S.Gandhi vandayar
17th April 2005, 11:24 AM
Tamil synonym for that phrase is 'thanmanam'. Other equivalent phrase in english will collapse the intended use of this phrase and periyar.