Tamil Alphabet & Basics
Tamil Alphabet & Basics
Tamil Alphabet & Basics
Forming Letters
Tamil has many letters, but most of them are derived from the 12 vowels and 18 consonants. In the table below, the vowels are the letters in the first row. The consonants are the letters in the first column. Some consonants are hard to pronounce on their own. The other 216 letters are made by combining the sounds of a vowel and a consonant. Even in writing, they are viewed as the addition of a vowel and consonant. Ex:
f; + m = f g; + , = gp
This fact will be very useful with the grammar.
Thamil Alphabet
m M , < c C f; f fh fp fP F $ q; q qh qp qP q+ r; r rh rp rP R # Q; Q Qh Qp QP l; l lh b B L ^ z; z zh zp zP Z Z} j; j jh jp jP J J} e; e eh ep eP E E} g; g gh gp gP G G+ k; k kh kp kP K % a; a ah ap aP A A+ u; u uh up uP U &
v V I x X xs nf Nf if nfh Nfh nfs nq Nq iq nqh Nqh nqs nr Nr ir nrh Nrh nrs nQ NQ iQ nQh NQh nQs nl Nl il nlh Nlh nls nz Nz iz nzh Nzh nzs nj Nj ij njh Njh njs ne Ne ie neh Neh nes ng Ng ig ngh Ngh ngs nk Nk ik nkh Nkh nks na Na ia nah Nah nas nu Nu iu nuh Nuh nus
u; y; t; o; s; w; d;
. .
u y t o s w d
uh yh th oh sh wh dh
up yp tp op sp wp dp
uP yP tP oP sP wP dP
U Y T O S W D
& Y} T+ * @ W} D}
nu ny nt no ns nw nd
Nu Ny Nt No Ns Nw Nd
iu iy it io is iw id
For another version of a chart with the alphabet, click here (84 kb).
Note: The n, N, and h characters by themselves are not considered letters. What constitutes a letter is whatever appears in one of the above boxes.
Vowel Sounds
Words are said to "end in a vowel sound" because the final letter is the combination of a consonant and a vowel. Specifically, if word is said to "end in an m sound", the final letter of the word is f> q> r>.... If a word ends in an M sound, the final letter is fh> qh> rh>.... The pattern follows for the rest of the vowels. As you can see, letters ending in an c or C sound are each written differently. In the chart above, letters with a green background are written much differently than the other
letters ending in the same vowel sound.
Consonant Clusters
In Tamil, some letters often appear together. The ending vowel sound in each "consonant cluster" may vary. Some of the letters commonly seen together include:
q;f e;j
Pronunciation
Pronunciation
Pronunciation is best learned with someone for whom Thamil is a first language. The guide provided below is just a crude approximation of Thamil sounds using English words. Even if you learn written Thamil well, having an accent when speaking can offset a lot of your hard work. If you want to be able to speak Thamil without an English (or French, German, etc.) accent, tape recording yourself speaking helps -- and you might be in for a surprise when you hear youself.
Vowels
Vowel
Sounds Like
short a long aa short i lone ee short oo long oo short ay long ay ai short o long o ou,ow
m M , < c C v V I x X xs Consonants
Sometimes, letters are doubled with its consonant sound. In those cases, the consonant will precede the letter, and the consonant receives an extra emphasis when the word is said aloud. Also, f and g also pronounced differently if they begin a word.
Consonant
Sounds Like
f q r Q l z j e g k a u y t o s w d
f;
h (not preceded by ng
f;)
hallow thing
r;
r;
l;) l;)
g;
g;
w;) w;)
~ ~ win
Single Consonant
Doubled Consonants
jhfk;
hear word
jhf;fk;
hear word
fhR
hear word
fha;r;ry;
hear word
ghL
hear word
ghl;L
hear word
fhJ
hear word
fj;J
hear word
gz;ghL
hear word
mg;gsk;
hear word
khkh
hear word
mk;kh
hear word
igad;
hear word
nfha;ah
hear word
fiy
hear word
fy;Y}up
hear word
,td;
hear word
,t;tsT
hear word
Gsp
hear word
gs;sp
hear word
gwit
hear word
gw;wp
hear word
rdp
hear word
rpd;d
hear word
Consonant Cluster
Sounds Like
hard ng soft ng
Example In Thamil
q;f Q;r
jq;fk;
hear word
kQ;rs;
hear word
Numbers 1-19
xd;W ,uz;L %d;W ehd;F Ie;J MW VO vl;L xd;gJ gj;J gjpndhd;W gdpuz;L gjp%d;W gjpdhd;F gjpide;J gjpdhW gjpNdO gjpndl;L gj;njhd;gJ
. = irregular
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
"Tens"
"Tens"
20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Numbers 20-100
We still need to know how to say numbers like 42 and 87. Many things determine how to form the word for these numbers, such as whether the tens digit is 9, whether the units is 9, and whether the word for the units digit begins with a vowel. Some of this can be simplified once a general pattern for adding suffixes is learned. Once you learn how to add suffixes, then go to Appendix B. Until then, hold tight.
Fractions
Fractions