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Old 10-17-2005, 08:00 AM   #1
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How do they tell when the kid did something really wrong and they are really mad at the kid and want to say "not to do that" any more.

Will they still use the "respect" or it will change then?

I am just trying to learn. So please do not misunderstand me here!
When they yell to their kids, they mostly use singular & harsh words at time too ... But if they were to yell infront of ppl other than their family , then they mostly would still use plural form("respect") ! ....
And usually at home they use both plural form and sngular to address their kids , actually mostly plural ! ......
When acquainting with new ppl, they would use plural form till they become close with each other(that would be after a handful of talks) ! (be it 2 guys of same age or a guy 10 years elder than the other)

When I first came to aus & met guys from India, I felt so odd , coz the 2nd minute after we met, they would use singular form !! I was like what !!!!! .... but then I didn't mind it ..... got used to it ....
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Old 11-03-2005, 08:00 AM   #2
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Originally Posted by pooja.shankar sure .....but i got this as a forwarded mail ..thought i ll share it here .....
if thts not appreciated ......its okay ...i wunt here after ...
It's really not that difficult to get the source. A simple google search revealed....

http://www.chennaionline.com/panoram...outhclub44.asp
by Srinivasa Ramanujam
Published on Nov 3rd, 2004 NOV.....if i have time i ll do tht ......or I ll jus .......write it as a forwarded mail..is that okay ?
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Old 01-12-2006, 08:00 AM   #3
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Nothing comes best like Coimbatore Kongu Tamil

Everyone will be addressed wth respect

yenuga, ennengaa, enga poreeenga..................

Mariyathai therinja oorula No 1:

COIMBATORE

Proud To Be An Coimbatorean
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:07 PM   #4
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Default lets discuss the various tamil dialects
ok people in this thread lets talk abt the various tamil dialects


Madras Tamil - its beauty

The aesthetic quality of Madras Tamil comes from the fact that a classical language like Tamil is given that contemporary touch by the constructive intrusions from many other languages.

So then, going on to the intricacies of Madras Tamil, used majorly by college guys, teekadai-nairs, and autokarans:

1. Tamil minimised
Padiththu (read), mudiththu (complete), sabiththu (curse) will be gracefully shortened as 'pachchi', 'muchchi', 'sabchi'.
As a corollary, 'padiththu kondirukkiren' = 'pachchi-nikkeeren', 'kuliththu kondirukkiren' = 'kulchi-nikkeeren'.

2. 'Nee' or 'Neenga'?
Madras Tamil does not usually use 'neenga' and 'nee' in different contexts.
In fact, 'nee' is used most of the times. This is not a deliberate attempt to degrade someone in public, but to offer a level playing field for everyone. So if the auto-karan asks 'engaponum unakku?' do not feel offended.

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3. 'Da' word
'Da' is used by all IIT guys and all policemen, for quite different reasons! The tone of 'ennada, licence enga, vootlaya?' and 'what da, where is the jantha da?' are self-explanatory. Incidentally, all words beginning with 'vee' can be unconditionally substituted with 'voo'. So 'veedu' = 'voodu' and 'vittuvidu' = 'vuttudu'.

Coming back to 'da', an euphemism for that would be 'ba'. So, a 'ennada' would be made to sound much less offensive with 'ennaba'. Other less effective words, principally used among friends, include 'naina', 'vaadhyaare', 'machi', 'brether' (brother), 'allo' (hello)... the list is endless. When it comes to expressing intimacy and friendship, Madras Tamil is the best in the world.

4. Pronouncing 'zha'
The syllable 'zha' (as in Tamizh) becomes 'ya'. So, 'vaazhai pazham' is 'vaaya payam', 'vaazhkai' is 'vaaykai', 'vazhukki' is 'vaykki'. Off the record, 'zha' is a pain. More than 95 per cent of Tamil Nadu substitutes it with 'ya' or 'la'.

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5. The English effect
When it comes to borrowing words from other languages 'Madrassukku nigar Madrasse'. English words can be used in any context without one feeling alien. 'wrongu', 'rightu', 'yechuse me', 'adjist', 'abase', 'abscond', 'beetiful figuru' and so on.

6. Special slang
Some special words exist - and they can be used any place. Like 'Lord Labakdas', 'pistha', 'peter'. The origin of these words is unknown. These kinds of words mostly arise from the language used in movies (remember Vivek and Lord Labakdas?)

Tamil spoken at Ethiraj, Stella Maris, MOP and all other girls college is entirely different and beyond the scope of this article.

source: http://www.chennaionline.com/panoram...outhclub44.asp
by Srinivasa Ramanujam
Published on Nov 3rd, 2004
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:47 PM   #5
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pooja,
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:51 PM   #6
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Nothing comes best like Coimbatore Kongu Tamil

Everyone will be addressed wth respect

yenuga, ennengaa, enga poreeenga..................

Mariyathai therinja oorula No 1:

COIMBATORE

Proud To Be An Coimbatorean

me too
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:51 PM   #7
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pooja,
enna aachu
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Old 01-29-2006, 08:52 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by great pooja,
enna aachu such a lengthy post....anyway i would check this after a week
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Old 01-30-2006, 12:10 AM   #9
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hmmm okay
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Old 01-30-2006, 02:35 AM   #10
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wrong forum..
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Old 01-30-2006, 02:46 AM   #11
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Madras Tamil - its beauty

The aesthetic quality of Madras Tamil comes from the fact that a classical language like Tamil is given that contemporary touch by the constructive intrusions from many other languages.
U serious?? :P
Neways, as Thiru says, wrong thread to discuss this.......
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Old 01-30-2006, 02:53 AM   #12
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Why, I guess this the right forum for this thread ? Should it be in History, Culture ? hmmm
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Old 01-30-2006, 04:23 AM   #13
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By "forum" altogether means the Hub or any of its sections???
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Old 01-30-2006, 07:05 AM   #14
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Wov Pooja, you are nearby me on thinking tamil. IMHO Madurai tamil is the most original and dominates in cine field also. And Coimbatore tamil, Nellai tamil are also .

Channai

I think people in villages are the true tamilian (only) in tamil pronountiation. They can't speak any Sanskrit, english sounds such as J, S. Even my mummy couldn't speak Rajini, Vijay, Ajith (Rasini, visai, Aseeth)
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Old 01-31-2006, 06:16 AM   #15
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A glaring omission is Srilankan tamil. Their tamil is so musical, that it makes tamil sound good (which I otherwise feel is a bit harsh on the ears compared to other languages).
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Old 01-31-2006, 04:56 PM   #16
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Old 01-31-2006, 06:38 PM   #17
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I think many of us here would agree with you Nov. We felt the same since the thread was opened, but did not want to lay accusations
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sure .....but i got this as a forwarded mail ..thought i ll share it here .....
if thts not appreciated ......its okay ...i wunt here after ...
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Old 01-31-2006, 11:14 PM   #19
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what about Ilangai tamil? i guess they speak in more polite way! specially when they talk to the young ones!
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Old 02-02-2006, 10:07 AM   #20
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specially when they talk to the young ones!
Could you show few examples
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