ekunadam_enkanna Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 venkat = vengad kartikeyan = kartigayan Anyway, అరవం = అ + రవం In Sanskrit, ravam = sound. So అరవం = without sound = without aspirates. Aspirates are: ఖ ఘ ఛ ఝ, etc. That's 'why' these folks are called aravollu, say CP Brown, citing Caldwell. Even in Telugu, we soften unvoiced stops (క చ ట త ప) across the word boundaries into voiced ones (గ జ డ ద బ)--and this phenomenon is called సరళాదేశ సంధి. Tamil folks do this across syllabic boundaries. Quote
mmharshaa Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 maa team la oka aravaadu undevadu... us vachina kottalo client peru nigel aythe నిగెల్ ani pilichevadu...vaadiki adi నైజెల్ ani ardham avataniki 2 months pattindi Quote
xano917 Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 There will be reason for this... manaki artham kaavu experts may be linguists ki artham avthayi. sadly we don't try to find that reason. Lot of languages substitute some letters like L and R in Japan. P and B with arabic. Bihar with R and D Quote
shaw183 Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 14 minutes ago, RangasthalamRasikudu said: mahesh - magesh where - waaarrrr location - logasan care - caareee ok - wakey incorporated - yen corporated changes - chaanjess garlic parmesan - one guy almost called garlic parameswaran desam lo andariki oka yasa untadi other language words pronounce chese tapudu.. aravolla di matram worst untadi.. thu.. Ha letter/phonetic ledu vala aksharamalaa lo Quote
RangasthalamRasikudu Posted May 8, 2019 Author Report Posted May 8, 2019 5 minutes ago, mmharshaa said: maa team la oka aravaadu undevadu... us vachina kottalo client peru nigel aythe నిగెల్ ani pilichevadu...vaadiki adi నైజెల్ ani ardham avataniki 2 months pattindi lol max idi Quote
jefferson1 Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 Yes = yes, yes, yes Sure= sure, sure, sure Quote
ram4a Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 19 minutes ago, RangasthalamRasikudu said: mahesh - magesh where - waaarrrr location - logasan care - caareee ok - wakey incorporated - yen corporated changes - chaanjess garlic parmesan - one guy almost called garlic parameswaran desam lo andariki oka yasa untadi other language words pronounce chese tapudu.. aravolla di matram worst untadi.. thu.. They dont pronounce HA, one Tamil guy said they dont have the alphabet H or Ha in Tamil....for Ha they use Ga... Quote
Paidithalli Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 10 minutes ago, Kool_SRG said: MB gurinchi kaadu gaani paidi has his roots in tamil land Avnu Quote
ekunadam_enkanna Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 When these Tamil Carnatic singers sing "ఎందరో మ హా నుభావులు", they end up uttering "ఎందరో మ గా నుభవులు". Even in Sanskrit, we see a similar phenomenon. For instance, look at folk etymology of స్నేహిత: we (at least I am) told that this word is related to "హితం కోరువాడు". Actually, స్నేహ and స్నిగ్ధ come from the root స్ని: స్ని: + త = స్నిగ్ధ Quote
mmharshaa Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 perlu kooda marchestaru... aravam guy: perenna? You: Mahesh aravam guy: (...writes Magesan) 1 Quote
jefferson1 Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 1 minute ago, ram4a said: They dont pronounce HA, one Tamil guy said they dont have the alphabet H or Ha in Tamil....for Ha they use Ga... So hand 🤚 = Gand 1 Quote
ARYA Posted May 8, 2019 Report Posted May 8, 2019 19 minutes ago, panipoori said: mallus di kuda diff vntadi... mallu fafalu @tacobell fan Quote
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