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| From: pavalamani pragasam on Fri Aug 17 7:11:43 2007. | [Full View] |
| From: Sudhaama on Tue Nov 6 12:47:17 2007. | [Full View] |
| sar wrote: |
| what is correct tamil word equivalent for "technique"? I think the word 'Thandhiram' means Diplomatical/tactical/strategy and could not be for technique. |
| From: app_engine on Thu Jan 24 15:48:58 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: V.Annasamy on Mon Jan 28 6:01:24 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: pavalamani pragasam on Mon Jan 28 10:45:02 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: Manisekaran on Wed Feb 6 5:04:03 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: V.Annasamy on Wed Feb 6 6:15:27 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: Sudhaama on Wed Feb 6 9:16:07 2008. | [Full View] |
| Manisekaran wrote: |
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Dear Mr Sudhaama, Taking an effort is being written as follows: a) Muyarchi seithal b) Muyarchiththaal Which is correct? Awaiting your usual analysis and convincing answer. Thank you. Mani |
| From: Manisekaran on Wed Feb 6 9:45:41 2008. | [Full View] |
| From: Sudhaama on Sun Feb 24 20:53:37 2008. | [Full View] |
| Manisekaran wrote: |
| Dear Sudhaama and Annasamy,
Thank you for clarification. Therefore Muyarchikkiren is certainly out. Muyarchi seikiren is correct. But I am aware that through usage over a period of time, some words have become accepted. For example, Aano allathu Penno is wrong but is being written this way Aano Penno seem to be the correct usage. . What do you think? Manisekaran |