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  1. All non Tamil-Malayalam languages (including modern spoken Tamil) developed a voicing distinction for plosives, if loans are included, all of them have a voicing distinction. Grammar. The most characteristic grammatical features of Dravidian languages are: Dravidian languages are agglutinative. Word order is subject–object–verb (SOV).

  2. Television in Tamil language. Television in the Tamil language traces its origins back to the 1990s. The prominent TV channels include Sun TV, Star Vijay, Raj TV, Jaya TV, Kalaignar TV, and Zee Tamil. The majority of the prominent television studios are situated in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. As of 2022, there are over 50 channels broadcasting in the ...

  3. The Tamil people are an ethnic group from South Asia. Traditionally, they have been living in the southern parts of India, and the northeastern parts of Sri Lanka . The Tamil people number around 74 million in the world. Of that, there are about 63,000,000 in India; about 3,600,000 live in Sri Lanka; about 2,900,000 live in Malaysia; and about ...

  4. 550 Madison Avenue is a postmodern skyscraper on Madison Avenue between 55th Street and 56th Street in New York City. Designed by Philip Johnson and John Burgee with associate architect Simmons Architects, the building was completed in 1984. It is a 647-foot-tall (197-meter), 37-story office tower with a facade made of pink granite.

  5. May 19, 2024 · Tamil is written in a non-Latin script. Tamil text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. Tamil ( /ˈtæmɪl/; தமிழ்Tamiḻ[t̪ɐmiɻ], pronunciation (help·info)) is a classicalDravidian language natively spoken by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent.

  6. A watchable fare but lacks the charm that a sequel of Tamil's most celebrated teen school drama serial requires. Tamil Webseries review, story, rating". ^ "Kuthukku Pathu Review: This dark comedy is a passable entertainer". ^ "Ammuchi 2 Review: This series by Nakkalites is a fun ride set against a rural backdrop".

  7. The origin of this word cannot be conclusively attributed to Malayalam or Tamil. Congee, porridge, water with rice; uncertain origin, possibly from Tamil kanji (கஞ்சி), [7] Telugu or Kannada gañji, or Malayalam kaññi (കഞ്ഞി). [citation needed] Alternatively, possibly from Gujarati, [8] which is not a Dravidian language.

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