Today is the International mother language day.
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I will like to take this opportunity to ask the admin if they can have articles in Mara
thi too. Myself, Kalyani and Vaishnavi are some members from Maharashtra. I am sure there might be others too. Please take a note of this request.
Seems you have not gone through FAQ section yet- Okay for you I will paste that matter from that section- hope this helps! :)
Which language I use to write?
We currently accept only articles written in English, Hindi and Telugu. And will soon adapt to other languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi etc.
http://www.boddunan.com/faqs.html
Actually we are very eagerly looking for that adapt languages
[Tamil]
Then we can able to write more...
English more language problem..
Mary, I remember..once you told you are from Andra. If so, what's your Mother tongue? :unsure:
:blush:Today is the International mother language day.
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Thanks for creating this heart touching thread. I love my mother tongue Tamil very much. It is the classical language.
I love my mother tongue too..
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actually Tamil is a confusing language :unsure: :unsure:
That's why I stopped learning it in the middle.
Malayalam has 51 letters, I think so(There is a poem praising Saraswathy) .....5 letters extra than Hindi and we need to constrain it to 36 letters to describe everything :huh: :huh:
It's very difficult :silly: :silly:
But personally I like Tamil, after all my mother's mother tongue is Tamil :cheer: :cheer:
Hindi and English are of course, my favourites ,.....like malayalam.
Malayalam is also Known as Kairali
My Telugu, sweet Telugu is well known as'Italian of the east.'
I will like to take this opportunity to ask the admin if they can have articles in Mara
thi too. Myself, Kalyani and Vaishnavi are some members from Maharashtra. I am sure there might be others too. Please take a note of this request.
Seems you have not gone through FAQ section yet- Okay for you I will paste that matter from that section- hope this helps! :)
Which language I use to write?
We currently accept only articles written in English, Hindi and Telugu. And will soon adapt to other languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi etc.
http://www.boddunan.com/faqs.html
for tamil peoples
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thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
thamizhukku nilavendru per
inbath thamizh yengal samoogaththin vilaivukku neer
thamizhukku manamedru per
inbath thamizh yengal vazhvukku nirumiththa oor
thamizhukku madhuvendru per
inbath thamizh yengal urimaich-chem payirukku ver
thamizh yengal ilamaikkup pal
inbath thamizh nalla pugazh mikka pulavarkku vel
thamizh yengal uyarvukku van
inbath thamizh yengal asadhikkuch chudar thandha then
thamizh yengal arivukkuth thol
inbath thamizh yengal kavidhaikku vayiraththin val
thamizh yengal piravikkuth thai
inbath thamizh yengal valamikka ulamutra thee
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
Thanks a lot for giving me this opportunity to read this ever sweet poem. Keep rocking.
I will like to take this opportunity to ask the admin if they can have articles in Mara
thi too. Myself, Kalyani and Vaishnavi are some members from Maharashtra. I am sure there might be others too. Please take a note of this request.
Seems you have not gone through FAQ section yet- Okay for you I will paste that matter from that section- hope this helps! :)
Which language I use to write?
We currently accept only articles written in English, Hindi and Telugu. And will soon adapt to other languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi etc.
http://www.boddunan.com/faqs.html
for tamil peoples
==============
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
thamizhukku nilavendru per
inbath thamizh yengal samoogaththin vilaivukku neer
thamizhukku manamedru per
inbath thamizh yengal vazhvukku nirumiththa oor
thamizhukku madhuvendru per
inbath thamizh yengal urimaich-chem payirukku ver
thamizh yengal ilamaikkup pal
inbath thamizh nalla pugazh mikka pulavarkku vel
thamizh yengal uyarvukku van
inbath thamizh yengal asadhikkuch chudar thandha then
thamizh yengal arivukkuth thol
inbath thamizh yengal kavidhaikku vayiraththin val
thamizh yengal piravikkuth thai
inbath thamizh yengal valamikka ulamutra thee
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
Thanks a lot for giving me this opportunity to read this ever sweet poem. Keep rocking.
A translation would have been better for non- Tamils
I will like to take this opportunity to ask the admin if they can have articles in Mara
thi too. Myself, Kalyani and Vaishnavi are some members from Maharashtra. I am sure there might be others too. Please take a note of this request.
Seems you have not gone through FAQ section yet- Okay for you I will paste that matter from that section- hope this helps! :)
Which language I use to write?
We currently accept only articles written in English, Hindi and Telugu. And will soon adapt to other languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi etc.
http://www.boddunan.com/faqs.html
for tamil peoples
==============
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
thamizhukku nilavendru per
inbath thamizh yengal samoogaththin vilaivukku neer
thamizhukku manamedru per
inbath thamizh yengal vazhvukku nirumiththa oor
thamizhukku madhuvendru per
inbath thamizh yengal urimaich-chem payirukku ver
thamizh yengal ilamaikkup pal
inbath thamizh nalla pugazh mikka pulavarkku vel
thamizh yengal uyarvukku van
inbath thamizh yengal asadhikkuch chudar thandha then
thamizh yengal arivukkuth thol
inbath thamizh yengal kavidhaikku vayiraththin val
thamizh yengal piravikkuth thai
inbath thamizh yengal valamikka ulamutra thee
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
Thanks a lot for giving me this opportunity to read this ever sweet poem. Keep rocking.
A translation would have been better for non- Tamils
I can't give you the 100% exact translation. Anyway, I will try to give you a synopsis.
The poem compares Tamil with Honey, Moon, Fragrance...
Tamil is water, food and shelter to our lives. It brightens our knowledge, is a source of light.
It is an inspiring fire, our mother....
I will like to take this opportunity to ask the admin if they can have articles in Mara
thi too. Myself, Kalyani and Vaishnavi are some members from Maharashtra. I am sure there might be others too. Please take a note of this request.
Seems you have not gone through FAQ section yet- Okay for you I will paste that matter from that section- hope this helps! :)
Which language I use to write?
We currently accept only articles written in English, Hindi and Telugu. And will soon adapt to other languages like Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Marathi etc.
http://www.boddunan.com/faqs.html
for tamil peoples
==============
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
thamizhukku nilavendru per
inbath thamizh yengal samoogaththin vilaivukku neer
thamizhukku manamedru per
inbath thamizh yengal vazhvukku nirumiththa oor
thamizhukku madhuvendru per
inbath thamizh yengal urimaich-chem payirukku ver
thamizh yengal ilamaikkup pal
inbath thamizh nalla pugazh mikka pulavarkku vel
thamizh yengal uyarvukku van
inbath thamizh yengal asadhikkuch chudar thandha then
thamizh yengal arivukkuth thol
inbath thamizh yengal kavidhaikku vayiraththin val
thamizh yengal piravikkuth thai
inbath thamizh yengal valamikka ulamutra thee
thamizhukkum amudhendru per
andhath thamizh inbath thamizh
yengaL uyirukku ner, uyirukku ner
Thanks a lot for giving me this opportunity to read this ever sweet poem. Keep rocking.
A translation would have been better for non- Tamils
I can't give you the 100% exact translation. Anyway, I will try to give you a synopsis.
The poem compares Tamil with Honey, Moon, Fragrance...
Tamil is water, food and shelter to our lives. It brightens our knowledge, is a source of light.
It is an inspiring fire, our mother....
Kudos to you and to your efforts.
Today is the International mother language day.
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This is really a good one and Kalyani Birthday and My marriage day.
If all the members were to be active here, I am sure, we would be sharing a lot of things on important days - like me sharing my birthday with that of Swami Vivekananda.
Today is the International mother language day.
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This is really a good one and Kalyani Birthday and My marriage day.
If all the members were to be active here, I am sure, we would be sharing a lot of things on important days - like me sharing my birthday with that of Swami Vivekananda.
Wow so you and Vivekananda are brothers.
Glad to know that my birthday is associated with such an important day!! Thanks for reminding!! :) :)
International mother language day reminds us to encourage our mother tongue. My mother tongue is Punjabi but I can neiter read nor write this. Based in U.P., Hindi is more my language. I have written some articles in Boddunan in Hindi and thus, I am encouraging this.
I take an opportunity to suggest that the languages in Devnagri script like Marathi and Nepali be also allowed in articles section. Fonts of Hindi, Marathi and Nepali are same as all these are in Devnagri script.
Though not formally announced as a policy, I've seen one or two articles in Marathi in Boddunan site.
Same here my mother tongue is Punjabi as my mother was a pure Punjaban but my grand father settled in UP , Mathura and my father mostly posted at different places in UP being a UP government employee, I never got a chance to write or read Punjabi although I am fluent at speaking it. I am good at HIndi and I too have posted 1-2 in Hindi on Boddunan.
I have tried to read or write Punjabi but could not succeed properly. However I am satisfied that I can speak my mother tongue properly besides a few other languages.
Do you know Telugu also.
Today is the International mother language day.
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I never knew that there was a day marked for such a thing as Mother Tongue, how about Father Tongue? and what if both are different ? In my own case my Mother comes from Mangalore ( Karnataka) and my mother tongue is Tulu and my father tongue is a mixture of Malayalam/Tamil spoken by Palghat Iyers....I am fluent in both Tulu and Tamil as well as Kannada which is my state language,Hindi and of course English...
Your mother tongue is the language which your mother uses normally to talk to your father as well as you.
Glad to know that my birthday is associated with such an important day!! Thanks for reminding!! :) :)
International mother language day reminds us to encourage our mother tongue. My mother tongue is Punjabi but I can neiter read nor write this. Based in U.P., Hindi is more my language. I have written some articles in Boddunan in Hindi and thus, I am encouraging this.
I take an opportunity to suggest that the languages in Devnagri script like Marathi and Nepali be also allowed in articles section. Fonts of Hindi, Marathi and Nepali are same as all these are in Devnagri script.
Though not formally announced as a policy, I've seen one or two articles in Marathi in Boddunan site.
Same here my mother tongue is Punjabi as my mother was a pure Punjaban but my grand father settled in UP , Mathura and my father mostly posted at different places in UP being a UP government employee, I never got a chance to write or read Punjabi although I am fluent at speaking it. I am good at HIndi and I too have posted 1-2 in Hindi on Boddunan.
I have tried to read or write Punjabi but could not succeed properly. However I am satisfied that I can speak my mother tongue properly besides a few other languages.
Do you know Telugu also.
Same again. I can understand many south Indian languages but cannot read or write them. Although I can speak many other Indian languages but cannot write or read any of them.
Glad to know that my birthday is associated with such an important day!! Thanks for reminding!! :) :)
International mother language day reminds us to encourage our mother tongue. My mother tongue is Punjabi but I can neiter read nor write this. Based in U.P., Hindi is more my language. I have written some articles in Boddunan in Hindi and thus, I am encouraging this.
I take an opportunity to suggest that the languages in Devnagri script like Marathi and Nepali be also allowed in articles section. Fonts of Hindi, Marathi and Nepali are same as all these are in Devnagri script.
Though not formally announced as a policy, I've seen one or two articles in Marathi in Boddunan site.
Same here my mother tongue is Punjabi as my mother was a pure Punjaban but my grand father settled in UP , Mathura and my father mostly posted at different places in UP being a UP government employee, I never got a chance to write or read Punjabi although I am fluent at speaking it. I am good at HIndi and I too have posted 1-2 in Hindi on Boddunan.
I have tried to read or write Punjabi but could not succeed properly. However I am satisfied that I can speak my mother tongue properly besides a few other languages.
Do you know Telugu also.
Same again. I can understand many south Indian languages but cannot read or write them. Although I can speak many other Indian languages but cannot write or read any of them.
So you are a allrounder In our site. :laugh: :laugh:
Glad to know that my birthday is associated with such an important day!! Thanks for reminding!! :) :)
International mother language day reminds us to encourage our mother tongue. My mother tongue is Punjabi but I can neiter read nor write this. Based in U.P., Hindi is more my language. I have written some articles in Boddunan in Hindi and thus, I am encouraging this.
I take an opportunity to suggest that the languages in Devnagri script like Marathi and Nepali be also allowed in articles section. Fonts of Hindi, Marathi and Nepali are same as all these are in Devnagri script.
Though not formally announced as a policy, I've seen one or two articles in Marathi in Boddunan site.
Same here my mother tongue is Punjabi as my mother was a pure Punjaban but my grand father settled in UP , Mathura and my father mostly posted at different places in UP being a UP government employee, I never got a chance to write or read Punjabi although I am fluent at speaking it. I am good at HIndi and I too have posted 1-2 in Hindi on Boddunan.
I have tried to read or write Punjabi but could not succeed properly. However I am satisfied that I can speak my mother tongue properly besides a few other languages.
Do you know Telugu also.
Same again. I can understand many south Indian languages but cannot read or write them. Although I can speak many other Indian languages but cannot write or read any of them.
It wouldn't be wrong to call you a polyglot, albeit in a limited manner. That's great to have someone like you around.
We really proud to speak our mother tongue.I am from Kolkata and Bengali is my mother tongue.So I speak Bengali.But beside this now I had to speak in HIndi often with the people as I shifted in Delhi.But I think beside other languages Boddunan should give opportunity of writing Bengali articles also as many Bengali member are also here in Boddunan.
We really proud to speak our mother tongue.I am from Kolkata and Bengali is my mother tongue.So I speak Bengali.But beside this now I had to speak in HIndi often with the people as I shifted in Delhi.But I think beside other languages Boddunan should give opportunity of writing Bengali articles also as many Bengali member are also here in Boddunan.
it would be good if Boddunan provides an opportunity to write in all the 14 official languages of India.
We really proud to speak our mother tongue.I am from Kolkata and Bengali is my mother tongue.So I speak Bengali.But beside this now I had to speak in HIndi often with the people as I shifted in Delhi.But I think beside other languages Boddunan should give opportunity of writing Bengali articles also as many Bengali member are also here in Boddunan.
it would be good if Boddunan provides an opportunity to write in all the 14 official languages of India.
That's a great thought. I don't think any Indian site has done that before. It will be a first in the history for the site. We all would be a part of that history. Please admin, get things going.... ;)
It is really good to see that a special day is meant for languages too. I think most of the languages are losing their important as at work place or for communication only English is used. My mother tongue is Telugu and inaddition to that i know Hindi, English and little bit of Spanish.
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