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Yup. There is. The correct term is Thamizh. (not even Tamizh)

This is correct, in a sense. In Indian practice, which is not a standard, but a local practice, in south India, people render the soft t as th. So, tatkal is thathkal.
 
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some one is weak in comprehension , Pakistani is not ethnicity .

(chak de india ke diguage bahot popular ho gaye hai !!!! :lol::rofl:)

Looks like someone may be weaker in comprehension than I. :lol:
 
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Don't take it wrong, are your father a Burmese Muslim?


is me wrong lene ka kia he:)?

well my father's family moved to east Pakistan during the problems in Burma in 1960 when my grand mother & father moved to east Pakistan & several of my Father's relativce moved to Karachi & US.

P.S BTW i forgot to mention tht my father & mother both are Gujrati speaking....i thought i just make a khichri over there:unsure:
 
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ME... Thai-Ahom now known as Assamese. Related ethnic groups-Shan , Thai , and other Tai groups
 
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Delhi ke schools mein urdu parhatay hain ya nahi?

salaam bhai meeya urdu ka to pata nahee per suna hai aaj kal schoolon me S** education parane jaa rahe hain kaach koi lauta de mujhe bbete hue din he he he he he ....


S** education may be a good idea in the schools, but I don’t believe the kids should be given homework.:D:D
 
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This is that...ഴ...does it look eerily similar to our ழ ?

Its look like mu :D do they having all three letters?. In tamil linguistics I studied about ழ significance and its uniqueness . I agree malayalam is very close to tamil and borrowing words is obvious but its not the same case with ழ.
 
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Its look like mu :D do they having all three letters?. In tamil linguistics I studied about ழ significance and its uniqueness . I agree malayalam is very close to tamil and borrowing words is obvious but I can't with case of ழ.

Dude what does it mean you "dont" agree. This is the zha they have. I'm from Kovai and thus have a lot of exposure to Mallus and I know they have that sound. Not only that, they also have the nga sound...the one that comes after ka in our alphabet.

Just google or wikipedia to clear your doubts.
 
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