Butt தமிழ் அர்த்தம்
வரையறை:
I think there might be a slight misunderstanding! In English, the word “butt” can have different meanings depending on the context. However, if you’re referring to the common English word that means the backside or rear end of a person or animal, the translation into Tamil would be:
(Therkku)
But, if you could provide more context or clarify which meaning of “butt” you are referring to, I’d be happy to help with the translation!
தமிழில் ‘Butt ‘ என்ற சொல்லின் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு:
பட்
உதாரணங்கள்:
- தமிழில் ‘பட்’ என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தும் மூன்று தனித்துவமான எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள் இங்கே:
- 1. அவர் முகம் ஒரு butt போல் தோன்றியது (Avargal mugam oru butt pōl thondriyādu) – His face looked like a butt (meaning it was ugly or unpleasant to look at).
- 2. நீங்கள் அவர் அடியில் ஒரு butt வைத்தீர்கள் (Nīṅgaḷ avargal aṭiyil oru butt vaiḍṯiṟkāḷ) – You stuck your butt on his feet (meaning to humiliate or embarrass someone).
உருவிணைகள்:
often used to refer to sitting on something with the bottom.
2. கட்டி (Katti) – means “to sit” or “to be seated”, sometimes used to refer to sitting on something with the bottom.
3. கழுத்து (Kaḻuttu) – means “backside” or “bottom”.
4. பால் (Pāl) – means “behind” or “backside”.
5. ஊராட்சி (Ūrāṭci) – means “rear” or “backside”.
6. கைவழி (Kaivāri) – means “backside” or “rear”.
Note that the usage of these words may vary depending on the context and region. Also, some of these words may not be exact synonyms, Here are some synonyms for the word “Butt” in Tamil:
1. ஈர் (Iru) – means “to sit” or “to rest”, but they can be used in similar contexts to refer to the “buttocks” or “backside”.
எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்:
here are a few:
* Instead of “but”, and it doesn’t have a direct antonym in Tamil (since it’s not a common word in Tamil language)., not “butt”. ðŸ‚
Now, I think there may be a slight misunderstanding! 😅 The word “but” in Tamil is “பேக௔ (pechu), you can use “அசூசà¯à®•à¯” (irunthal) which means “however” or “on the other hand”.
Please note that “butt” is a different word with a different meaning, if you meant to ask for antonyms of the English word “but” in Tamil, you can use “எà¯à®šà¯” (iyarkku) which means “and” or “also”.
* If you’re referring to contrasting or opposing something
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