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Tamil Alphabet, IPA Pronuncation, Video, Virtual Keyboard...

Hello Polyglots, 👋

In today's lesson, you will learn how to write the different letters of the Tamil alphabet, how to pronounce these letters whether it is through the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA), or through a video with the pronunciation of the letters by a native speaker. 🗣️

You will also find at the end of this lesson a virtual keyboard to be able to type each special character of this language. After mastering the Tamil alphabet and pronunciation, you can further explore the beautiful Tamil language by learning about Tamil Vocabulary - Drinks and immersing yourself in the rich Tamil Culture and Customs: Learn about traditional Tamil art and music. Enjoy your journey into the world of Tamil!

Forming Letters[edit | edit source]

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:

  • க் + அ = க
  • ப்+ இ = பி

Note: The ெ, ே, and ா characters by themselves are not considered letters.


Tamil Alphabet and IPA Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Consonants - Tamil Alphabet and Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

b[edit | edit source]

like 'b' in "bed"

c[edit | edit source]

like 's' in "supper", 'k' in "kid"

d[edit | edit source]

like 'd' in "dog"

f[edit | edit source]

like 'ph' in "phone"

g[edit | edit source]

like 'g' in "go", 'j' in "jello"

h[edit | edit source]

like 'h' in "help" (often silent in the UK and other Commonwealth countries)

j[edit | edit source]

like 'dg' in "edge"

k[edit | edit source]

like 'c' in "cat"

l[edit | edit source]

like 'l' in "love"

m[edit | edit source]

like 'm' in "mother"

n[edit | edit source]

like 'n' in "nice"

p[edit | edit source]

like 'p' in "pig"

q[edit | edit source]

like 'q' in "quest" (with "u", almost always)

r[edit | edit source]

like 'r' in "row", like 'r' in "feather" (often silent in the UK and other Commonwealth countries at end of word)

s[edit | edit source]

like 'ss' in "hiss", like 'z' in "haze"

t[edit | edit source]

like 't' in "top"

v[edit | edit source]

like 'v' in "victory"

w[edit | edit source]

like 'w' in "weight"

x[edit | edit source]

like 'cks' in "kicks", like 'z' in "haze" (at beginning of a word)

y[edit | edit source]

like 'y' in "yes", like 'ie' in "pie", like 'ee' in "flee"

z[edit | edit source]

like 'z' in "haze"

Consonant
Letter க் ங் ச் ஞ் ட் ண் த் ந் ப் ம் ய் ர் ல் வ் ழ் ள் ற் ன் ஜ் ஶ் ஷ் ஸ் ஹ் க்ஷ்
IPA [k], [ɡ], [x], [ɣ], [h] [ŋ] [t͡ʃ], [d͡ʒ], [ʃ], [s], [ʒ], [z] [ɲ] [ʈ], [ɖ], [ɽ] [ɳ] [t̪], [d̪], [ð] [n̪] [p], [b], [β] [m] [j] [ɾ] [l] [ʋ] [ɻ] [ɭ] [r], [t], [d] [n] [d͡ʒ] [ɕ], [ʃ] [ʂ] [s] [h] [kʂ]

Common diphthongs[edit | edit source]

ay[edit | edit source]

like 'ay' in "say"

ai[edit | edit source]

like 'ay' in "say"

au[edit | edit source]

like 'awe'

ee[edit | edit source]

like 'ee' in "see"

ei[edit | edit source]

like 'ay' in "say"

ey[edit | edit source]

like 'ay' in "say", like 'ee' in "see"

ie[edit | edit source]

like 'ee' in "see"

oi[edit | edit source]

like 'oy' in "boy"

oo[edit | edit source]

like 'oo' in "food", like 'oo' in "good"

ou[edit | edit source]

like 'ow' in "cow", like 'oo' in "food", like 'o' in "cot"

ow[edit | edit source]

like 'ow' in "cow"

oy[edit | edit source]

like 'oy' in "boy"

ch[edit | edit source]

like 'ch' in "touch"

sh[edit | edit source]

like 'sh' in "sheep"

th[edit | edit source]

like 'th' in "this", like 'th' in "those"

gh[edit | edit source]

like 'f' in "fish"

ph[edit | edit source]

like 'f' in "fish"


Vowels - Tamil Alphabet and Pronunciation[edit | edit source]

Vowel
Letter
IPA [ʌ] [ɑː] [i] [iː] [u], [ɯ] [uː] [e] [eː] [ʌj] [o] [oː] [ʌʋ]

Videos - Tamil Alphabet Pronunciation by a Native Speaker[edit | edit source]


Tamil Online Virtual Keyboard[edit | edit source]

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