This section is intended to come handy as a quick reference for everyday Tulu vocabulary, and probably for frequent use by the users of this blog. In all of the categories I have tried to include words that are more likely to be encountered in ordinary Tulu dialogues.
- Animals
- Birds
- Insects
- Snakes and other Reptiles
- Fish names
- Fruits
- Vegetables
- Groceries
- Colours
- Tastes
- Calendar, Week Names, Seasons and Weather Conditions
- Body Parts
- Family
- Verbs
- Adjectives
- Pronouns
- Adverbs
- Postpositions
- Conjunctions
- Verbal Nouns
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I always find tulu a beautiful and musical language. I commend your passion towards the language and efforts made to keep it thriving. Is brahmin tulu very different from mainstream tulu?
ReplyDeleteThank you for commenting. Yes, brahmin tulu is very different from mainstream tulu, but both are mutually intelligible.
ReplyDeleteWould be better if y'all also include prepositions and conjunctions
ReplyDeleteHi I wanted to know the term we use for the below relation.. If my cousin had a kid what am to does kids. Does the term matter if my cousins belonged to my aunt(dad/mom sister) or uncle(dad/mom brother) does the relation name vary /change? And does it matter if my uncle or aunt is younger or older than my dad?
ReplyDeleteHi Kiran, could you please make a list of prepositions as well
ReplyDeleteHi Kiran, thanks a lot. Could you please share the knowledge on prepositions as well
ReplyDeleteAdded the pages "Postpositions" and "Conjunctions"
DeleteWhat will we say sun in tulu
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