Do you Meaning in Tamil






Do you தமிழ் அர்த்தம்


Do you தமிழ் அர்த்தம்

வரையறை:

I think there may be a bit of a hurdle here!

“Do you” is not a word in Tamil, as it is a phrase in English that is used to ask for someone’s opinion or to solicit information. Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken mainly in India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore, and its vocabulary and grammar are distinct from those of English.

However, if you’re looking for a way to ask a similar question in Tamil, there are a few possibilities depending on the context and the relationship with the person being asked. Here are a few examples:

* நீ என்னடா? (nī eṉṉaṭā) – This is a formal way of saying “Do you know?” or “Do you have an opinion?”
* நீ எது கூறுகிறாய்? (nī eṭu kūṟukiṟāy) – This means “What do you say?” or “What’s your opinion?”
* நீ என்ன செய்கிறாய்? (nī eṉṉa ceykkiṟāy) – This is a more informal way of asking “What’s up?” or “How are you?”

Please note that Tamil has its own grammatical structure and word order, so the translation of “Do you” may not always be a direct equivalent in another language.

தமிழில் ‘Do you ‘ என்ற சொல்லின் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு:

நீங்கள் செய்யுங்கள்

உதாரணங்கள்:

  • Here are three unique example sentences using the word ‘நீங்கள் செய்யுங்களா?’ (Do you…) in Tamil:
  • 1. நீங்கள் செய்யுங்களா? காலை திருவிழாவில் போக எனக்கு வேண்டும். (Do you want to go with me to the morning festival?)
  • 2. நீங்கள் செய்யுங்களா? நேற்று குப்பையில் பணி புரிந்தான். (Do you know that I worked at the construction site yesterday?)

உருவிணைகள்:

and there may be other ways to phrase “Do you…” in Tamil depending on the context and region., Here are some common synonyms for the phrase “Do you…” in Tamil:

1. **அன்றும்** (aṉḍum) – meaning “Do you…” (informal)
Example: அன்றும் நீ இருக்கிறாயா? (aṉḍum nī irukkiṟāyā?) – “Do you live there?”
2. **உன்னும்** (uṉṉum) – meaning “Do you… again” (informal)
Example: உன்னும் இருக்கலாமா? (uṉṉum irukkalāmā?) – “Do you want to go again?”
3. **நீங்கள்** (ŋiṅkaḷ) – meaning “Do you…” (formal)
Example: நீங்கள் இருக்கிறாயா? (ŋiṅkaḷ irukkiṟāyā?) – “Do you live there?” (formal)
4. **நீங்கள் என்ன** (ŋiṅkaḷ eṉṉa) – meaning “How do you…” (formal)
Example: நீங்கள் என்ன இருக்கிறாயா? (ŋiṅkaḷ eṉṉa irukkiṟāyā?) – “How do you live?” (formal)
5. **எனக்கும்** (eṉakkum) – meaning “Do you… to me” (informal)
Example: எனக்கும் இருக்கிறாயா? (eṉakkum irukkiṟāyā?) – “Do you want to go with me?”

Note: These are just a few examples

எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்:

I think there may be a bit of a misunderstanding here!

“Do you” is an English phrase, and “Tamil” is a language spoken in India and Sri Lanka. The word “Do you” is not a Tamil word, you would use interrogative word orders or particles to ask questions. For example:

* நீங்கள் என்னவாக (Nīṅkaḷ eṉṉavaḵa) – What do you do?
* அது என்னவாக (Adu eṉṉavaḵa) – What is that?

If you meant to ask for antonyms of specific words in Tamil, I’d be happy to help., and it does not have an antonym in Tamil (or any other language, for that matter).

In Tamil, the sentence structure and grammar are different. Instead of “Do you”

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