Neetha Muraleedharan
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Neetha Muraleedharan
@Neetha_Murali
संस्कृताध्येत्री ,सस्यभुक्


The way the baby elephant imitates her mama.. 😊





@generalusername In modern Tamil, nī is familiar/non-honorific (tū, tum), nīngaḷ is unfamiliar/honorific (āp). tāngaḷ is one step further and is further respectful by using a logophor instead of a second person pronoun. There's no direct equivalent in Hindi-Urdu.


Unreal hyping of "Hyderabad dosa" on social media - whatever it is, its some new creation. Similar to Ahmedabad dosa or Delhi dosa. Dosa isn't traditional to Hyderabad region. 50+ years ago nobody there made and ate it at home. Dosa is native to Karnataka & Tamil Nadu.




Why do Hindi speakers who use “Tu” to address their mom never use it for their dad

@Parikramah पथिन् शब्दः । प्रथमायां पन्थाः । तृतीयायां पथा । परन्तु समासे उत्तरपदं पथिन् चेत् अ समासान्तप्रत्ययो भवति । यथा नरपतिपथः । ऋक्पूरब्धूःपथामानक्षे । तृतीयायां नरपतिपथेन । इदमेव जानामि वर्य ।







