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  2. Tamil grammar - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is an agglutinative language – words consist of a lexical root to which one or more affixes are attached. Most Tamil affixes are suffixes. These can be derivational suffixes, which either change the part of speech of the word or its meaning, or inflectional suffixes, which mark categories such as person, number, mood, tense, etc.

  3. Simplified Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Tamil script or Reformed Tamil script refers to several governmental reforms to the Tamil script. In 1978, the Government of Tamil Nadu reformed certain syllables of the modern Tamil script with view to simplify the script. [1] It aimed to standardize non-standard ligatures of ஆ ā, ஒ o, ஓ ō and ஐ ai syllables. [2]

  4. Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    Together with the consonants (mei, which are called 'body' letters), they form compound, syllabic letters that are called 'living' or 'embodied' letters (uyir mei, i.e. letters that have both 'body' and 'soul'). Tamil language has 12 vowels which are divided into short and long (five of each type) and two diphthongs.

  5. Commentaries in Tamil literary tradition - Wikipedia

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    The practice of writing exegeses in verse form continued well into the 20th century. [27] Examples include verse commentaries to the Kural literature such as Tirukkural Akaval , Kutti Kural , and Tirukkural Isai Maalai , Bharathidasan 's elaborations of some of the Kurunthogai verses, and Kannadasan 's elaborations of some of the Mutthollayiram ...

  6. Body part - Wikipedia

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    Body (disambiguation) Body plan, morphological features shared by a group of related species; Part (disambiguation) All pages with titles beginning with Body part ; All pages with titles containing Body part; Category:Body parts of individual people; Category:Egyptian hieroglyphs: parts of the human body; Category:Metaphors referring to body parts

  7. Pillaiyar Suḻi - Wikipedia

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    The symbol is often used in day to day activities such as writing a letter, document or a diary. [10] Students often write the symbol before writing exams or tests. [1] The practice is similar to writing Shri (Tamil:ஸ்ரீ, Sanskrit:श्री) prevalent in North India where the word is used to denote lord Ganesh. [1]

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    In the latest episode of "The Envelope" video podcast, director Coralie Fargeat explains how she prepared star Demi Moore to film "The Substance" and "The Brutalist" filmmaker Brady Corbet ...

  9. Translation - Wikipedia

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    The English language draws a terminological distinction (which does not exist in every language) between translating (a written text) and interpreting (oral or signed communication between users of different languages); under this distinction, translation can begin only after the appearance of writing within a language community.