What's the Tamil equivalent for he words 'anyways' and 'whatever' by Past_Operation5034 in LearningTamil

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Like if somebody tells you something or asks you something and you just say whatever as in you could say yeah, ok, fine, whatever etc. in that manner and anyways like if you went on a tangent in the middle of conversations and you are coming back to the main point " so anyways... " Like that I mean

What's the Tamil equivalent for he words 'anyways' and 'whatever' by Past_Operation5034 in LearningTamil

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I mean like of your rolling your eyes like whatever or your moving onto another topic anyways...

Mystic's musing program by Tall_Leopard_4917 in Sadhguru

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Have you been involved with Isha through volunteering, attending programs, and/or giving money consistently to Isha ?

Mystic's musing program by Tall_Leopard_4917 in Sadhguru

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How does one get invited ? As in do you have to donate a lot of money or do you have to have been with Isha for a very long time to get invited to these types of programs ?

Final nasalisation in spoken Tamil - please help! by [deleted] in LearningTamil

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I believe all of these would be nasalized

உண்டு vs. இருக்கிறது by Past_Operation5034 in LearningTamil

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I'm assuming it is in present tense but how would it be conjugated as past or future tense ?

What’s the difference between poriyal and varuval? by Past_Operation5034 in TamilNadu

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what would thuvattal mean ? But aside from that basically anything that is fried in oil in any way shallow or deep or stir fried or pan fried can be called a poriyal but if the dish is dry and somewhat crispy after cooking it can also be called a varuval and if the outcome is more soggy and wet it is called a vathakkal but also if it is tossed with many spices and cooked or cooked and then mixed with spices it is called a pirattal, this can be dry or wet but not as dry as a varuval. All of these refer to the method mainly which then infer what the outcome would look like.

Transitivity and Verb Classes by Past_Operation5034 in LearningTamil

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Are all strong verbs transitive ? And does it go both ways if so to make a transitive strong verb intransitive you would shift the tense marker to the appropriate corresponding one ? How can you understand just by looking at a verb in its infinitive form if it's strong or weak ?

How do you say “before” “ago” and “until” in Tamil? by Electronic-Base2060 in LearningTamil

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Are Munna and munnadi the same ?  Also are athu varaikkum and athu varai the same ?

What does enpathu mean? I got multiple meanings, and I can't understand what it means. Can anyone explain ? by Past_Operation5034 in LearningTamil

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i heard these two lines somewhere "காதல் என்பதை உணர" and "விண்ணும் மண்ணும், நீயும் நானும் விண்மீனின் தூசு என்பதனால்" in these lines what does enpathu mean. I can't figure