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idioms Meaning in Tamil ( idioms வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

மரப மொழி,



idioms தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

idioms's Usage Examples:

These nations will play a substantial role in shaping this new English, as they bring grammatical structure, idioms, and nuanced words from their native tongue.


Nations will maintain their own traditions, holidays, music, idioms, diets, and a thousand things that make them different from other nations.


Perhaps the most interesting of these consonantal interchanges is that occurring between n and the sibilants sh and z; ner slier; naza, which by some scholars has been declared to be phonetically impossible, but its existence is well established between the modern Chinese colloquial idioms.


The Babylon translation tool is a fascinating version because it not only does simple translations, but it actually looks up expressions, idioms and "technical terminologies.


There are some curious parallels in the language and idioms of the two poets, but which of them copied the other it is impossible to determine.


"When writing to Atticus he eschews all ornamentation, uses short sentences, colloquial idioms, rare diminutives and continually quotes Greek.


The first important regulations which were issued under the law of 1867 applied to Dalmatia, and for that country between 1872 and 1876 a series of laws and edicts were issued determining to what extent the Slavonic idioms were to be recognized.


of Spain, Portuguese-Galician being the other; both idioms, now separated by very marked differences, can be traced back directly to one common source the Hispanic Romance.


It is free from Moorish idioms, and, like Galician and Portuguese, it often retains the original Latin f which Castilian changes into h.


In 1864 Don Manuel Orozco y Berra found no fewer than 51 distinct languages and 69 dialects among the Indian inhabitants of Mexico, to which he added 62 extinct idioms - making a total of 182 idioms, each representing a.


It is difficult to learn thoroughly, owing to its many inflexions and accents, and its being largely a language of idioms.


In this point also Sumerian is in accord with all other agglutinative idioms.


, where single lines or groups of lines are quoted to illustrate the proper use of words, phrases or idioms.





Synonyms:

parlance, expression, formulation,



Antonyms:

courtesy, informality, discourtesy, inelegance,

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