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grammatic Meaning in Tamil ( grammatic வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



இலக்கணம் சார்ந்த


grammatic தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

ஆனால், புவியியல் அமைவிடம் சார்ந்த வேறுபாடுகள் சொற்கள் சாந்தவையாக மட்டுமன்றி இலக்கணம் சார்ந்தவையாகவும் உள்ளன.

grammatic's Usage Examples:

By the simplicity of its phonetic elements, the regularity of its grammatical structure, and the copiousness of its nautical vocabulary, the Malay language is singularly well fitted to be the lingua franca throughout the Indian archipelago.


Neckam also wrote Corrogationes Promethei, a scriptural commentary prefaced by a treatise on grammatical criticism; a translation of Aesop into Latin elegiacs (six fables from this version, as given in a Paris MS.


-Anterior end of a Carinella, partly diagrammatic.


He detected grammatical niceties in Latin, in regard to the consecution of tenses which had escaped preceding critics.


He was the author of an ars grammatica and commentaries on Plautus, Virgil's Aeneid and probably Horace.


- Diagrammatic section of a five-carpellary ovary, in which the edges of the carpels, bearing the placentas and ovules o, are not folded inwards.


They are divided into Scholia (o-mua)vet, short annotations, mostly grammatical), Homilies (edifying expositions grounded on exegesis), and Commentaries (r6pot).


Some of their innovations in grammatical terminology have lasted until now: we still speak of oblique cases, genitive, dative, accusative, of verbs active (O p06), passive (157rTLa), neuter (ou'repa), by the names they gave.


It possesses two grammatical genders, not masculine and feminine, but the human and the non-human; the adjective agrees in assonance with its noun, and euphony plays a great part in verbal and nominal inflections.


Clyn the Franciscan annalist, whose Latinity is so far above the medieval level as almost to recall Tacitus, sums up Lysaght's career epigrammatically: " He was a slave, he became a master; he was a subject, he became a prince (de servo dominus, de subjecto princeps effectus).


This piece, called in Irish the Faed Fiada or "Cry of the Deer," contains a number of remarkable grammatical forms, and the latest editors are of opinion that it may very well be genuine.


It is only by the most careful scrutiny, or the exercise of the most piercing insight, that the imperfectly spelled Egyptian has been made to yield up one grammatical secret after another in the light brought to bear upon it from Coptic.


I have readily mixed the flats and the sharps and double sharps; so grammatical purists will have to hold their protestations.





Synonyms:

grammatical,



Antonyms:

ungrammatical,

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