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  2. Tamil script - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, evolution and characteristics of the Tamil script, an abugida script used by Tamils and Tamil speakers in India and other countries. The script has 12 vowels, 18 consonants and one special character, and is written from left to right.

  3. Tamil grammar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 247 letters of the Tamil alphabet, their classification, and the script based on the Abugida principle. The web page also covers the history and sources of Tamil grammar, and the parts of the language such as word, content, poetry, and decoration.

  4. Tamil language - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken by the Tamil people of South Asia. It is one of the longest-surviving classical languages in India, with a rich literary and historical tradition, and official status in India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore.

  5. Arwi - Wikipedia

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    Arwi is a dialect of Tamil written with an extension of the Arabic alphabet, used by Muslims in India and Sri Lanka. It has a rich history, a distinctive script with thirteen additional letters, and a variety of texts in jurisprudence, Sufism, law, medicine and sexology.

  6. Tamil phonology - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the vowels, consonants and phonotactics of Tamil, a Dravidian language spoken in India and Sri Lanka. Find out how Tamil script, retroflex consonants, nasalization and epenthesis affect the pronunciation of words.

  7. Tamil honorifics - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Tamil honorifics govern daily speech and register of both written and spoken communication. Find out the rules and examples of suffixes, prefixes, nouns, pronouns and verbs in different levels of politeness and respect.

  8. Grantha script - Wikipedia

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    Grantha script is a South Indian Brahmic script derived from Pallava script, used to write Sanskrit and Dravidian languages. Learn about its history, types (Pallava, Middle, Transitional and Modern), and its relation to other scripts such as Malayalam, Thai and Javanese.

  9. Tanglish - Wikipedia

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    Tanglish is a term for the mixing of Tamil and English languages in spoken and written forms, especially in Tamil Nadu and among Tamil diasporas. Learn about the history, distribution, characteristics and examples of Tanglish, and how it differs from other hybrid languages.