What are some interesting idioms in Tamil language?

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Sure here are some: "Antha Naal Mudhal Indhiya Naal Varai" - This idiom means that from that day until this day, and it is used to refer to something that has been happening for a long time. ""Vaanampaadi Ketta Vanam Athu Vaanam Unnum Paraman Arul" - This idiom means that if a bird cries out,...
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Sure here are some: "Antha Naal Mudhal Indhiya Naal Varai" - This idiom means that from that day until this day, and it is used to refer to something that has been happening for a long time. ""Vaanampaadi Ketta Vanam Athu Vaanam Unnum Paraman Arul" - This idiom means that if a bird cries out, the sky will respond, and it is a reminder of the omnipotence of God. "Kaaraiyellam Shenbagapoo Pola" - This idiom means that even the thorny bushes can become like beautiful Shenbaga flowers in the presence of a good person. read less
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No it is not overrated. Tamil language is one the most oldest languages. It plays major role in the formation of many sub languages . This language is special because of its rich cultural and traditional values
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Q: How are you? *epadi irukeenga? Q: Are you fine? *nalla irukeengala? # am fine # am good *nalla iruken # not bad *paravaalla # some how OK *edo irukken # not good # bad *nalla illa
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He comes - avan varukiraan She comes - aval varugiraal I come - naan varugiren You come - nee vaa We come - naangal varukiroam They come - avargal varukiraargal
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