How can I learn to read and write in Tamil?

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Start with letters(247).After reading and writing letters you can proceed with small words.Then proceed with big words and sentences.
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Once the writing process is internalized, the reading aspect automatically falls in place. Becoming familiar with all the shapes and being able to write them correctly is a challenging task
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Start with 12 and 18 letters and the combitation of this 247 letters, later u can learn about small words.
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With the help of tutor and speak with tamil friend and see tamil movie
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start learning total tamil letters 247 letters. And start to write. Develop a word formation using this letters
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First you need to get perfection in the vowels and consonants. After learning that, you may go ahead with the Tamil barakhadis. The next step, learn joint/ combined letters. Lastly, practice reading small words then the sentences and then the paragraphs. Practice reading until you feel ease while reading....
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First you need to get perfection in the vowels and consonants. After learning that, you may go ahead with the Tamil barakhadis. The next step, learn joint/ combined letters. Lastly, practice reading small words then the sentences and then the paragraphs. Practice reading until you feel ease while reading. Start writing in Tamil the same way once you find it easy to read. read less
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