What is it called when you can read write and speak another language?
But you can use the word literate with the desired languages in order to denote someone’s ability to read and write the languages in question. So you can say that someone is Chinese and English literate, for example.
Who can speak Tamil?
Tamil language
Tamil | |
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Pronunciation | [t̪amiɻ]; pronunciation (help·info) |
Native to | India and Sri Lanka |
Region | Tamil Nadu (India) Northern and Eastern Provinces (Sri Lanka) |
Ethnicity | Tamils |
How long does it take to read Tamil?
But, in my experience the total time taken to learn to read Tamil would be somewhere in between 8 to 10 hours. You will learn to Pronounce, memorize the Tamil script, complete the exercises and practice reading in Tamil within this 10 hours time.
Where can I learn to read and write in Tamil?
YOUTUBE. Yes you can learn to read and write Tamil in a very short period from youtube. There are many youtube channels that teaches to read and write Tamil. Even though it seems like Tamil has lots of letters, it’s very easy to learn. As you already know to speak, it will be more easy for you.
Is Tamil a difficult language to learn?
Though Tamil is like one of those languages that takes a lifetime to master, fluency in r/w/s Tamil comes easily with time and interest. I would recommend that you start trying to speak the language first.
How can I learn more about Tamil culture?
To learn about Tamil culture is to read the Sangam Literature (Sangam = Association). However, the sangam literature refers to the old literary works in Tamil. Tirukkural itself is dated back to 30 years Before Christ. The oldest known work would be “Tholkappiyam” which defines the grammar of this language.
How much time does it take to learn the Tamil alphabet?
It depends on the extent of interest and the time allotted each day for it. A person with the time and the interest, can learn the Tamil alphabet within two hours or within a day. The alphabet is simple and linear. No consonant clusters ( conjunct consonants) to confuse the learner.