Really it is necessary for beginner. If any one get chance to learn other languages through their mother tongue it is easy to learn. But you say namaste ji if its a elder person, and just namaste if she/ he is just your age.
You can find Tamil to Hindi dictionaries or language learning books at bookstores or online retailers like Amazon or Flipkart. There are also online resources and apps available for learning Tamil to Hindi translation.
Oregano is called "ओरिगैनो" (origano) in Hindi, and "ஓரகானோ" (orakāṉō) in Tamil.
Not quite true. Now, why should or should not they? Are Hindi people supporting Tamil?
The Tamil word "Apaditha" translates to "निषेधित" (Nishedhit) in Hindi, which means prohibited or restricted.
Turnip is not Nukal. Nukal is Kohlrabies. We have to check out the Tamil name of Turnip.
The Tamil word "illa" in Hindi means "नहीं" (nahi), which translates to "no" in English.
The Hindi name for Parkia biglobosa is "gum-kino" or "gaum-kino." In Tamil, it is known as "kulamparai."
The Tamil name for the fruit named "ber" in Hindi is "ஈப்பலிக்காய்" (Iluppai Kai).
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The translation of Chumma in Tamil is Muththam. मुत्तम
she speaks four languages. Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, and English
Yes, having a Tamil to Hindi dictionary can be helpful if you are looking to translate words or phrases between these languages. It could be a useful resource for language learning or communication purposes.
in Tamil its called Venthaya Keerai (Methi in Hindi).