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Fichier:Writing Tamil 10.gif

DescriptionWriting Tamil 10.gif தமிழ்: ' ஐ 'என்ற உயிரெழுத்து. தமிழெழுத்துக்கள் (247)--> உயிரெழுத்துக்கள்(12) --> 9 (' ஐ '). Date September 2008 Source...


Fichier:Writing Tamil (14.10).gif

DescriptionWriting Tamil (14.10).gif English: Tamil letter ('ம்'+அ=ம) (the vowel+the consonant = the offspring)---> 10(12x18=216). Tamil:தமிழெழுத்து ('ம்'+அ=ம)...


Fichier:Writing Tamil 11.gif

DescriptionWriting Tamil 11.gif தமிழ்: ' ஒ'என்ற உயிரெழுத்து. தமிழெழுத்துக்கள் (247)--> உயிரெழுத்துக்கள்(12) --> 10 (' ஒ '). Date September 2008 Source...


Fichier:Writing Tamil 23.gif

DescriptionWriting Tamil 23.gif English: Tamil alphabet - sign --->23(37). தமிழ்: 'ம்' என்ற மெய்யெழுத்து . தமிழெழுத்துக்கள் 37--> (247)<--> மெய்யெழுத்து்(18)...


Fichier:பாவாணர் தமிழ்க் களஞ்சியம் 51.pdf

Letter from Tamil Virtual Academy declaring books nationalized by Tamil Nadu government and released under Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain...


Fichier:A Malayalam and English dictionary (IA malayalamenglish01gund).pdf

has been found which has been ransacked draw the between Malayalam and Tamil words. in local usage same member of the Dravidian family, (C^-^o, ...


Fichier:A Malayalam and English dictionary 1871.djvu

found difficult to draw the line of demarcation between Malayalam and Tamil words. These two languages of old differed rather as dialects of the same...


Fichier:The Lord's Prayer in Five Hundred Languages (Full).djvu

Hindustan. The Dravidian, or South Indian languages, on the other hand (Tamil excepted), with the Sinhalese, Javanese and Balinese, use alphabets derived...


Fichier:सिद्दान्तदर्पणम्.djvu

versed in the Dharmasastras and learned in the three languages, Sanskrit, Tamil and Malayalam. The great Malayalam poet Tuncattu Ezhuttacchan is said to...


Fichier:The Lord's prayer in five hundred languages, comprising the leading languages and their principal dialects throughout the world, with the places where spoken (IA lordsprayerinfiv00rost).pdf

the leading Dravidian, or South Indian languages, on the other hand (Tamil excepted), with the Sinhalese, Javanese and Balinese, use alphabets derived...