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Tamil Grammar → Introduction to Tamil Grammar → Tamil Script and Pronunciation

As a Tamil language teacher, I have been teaching Tamil for 20 years. In this lesson, I will introduce you to the Tamil script and pronunciation of vowels and consonants.

Tamil Script

The Tamil script is one of the oldest and most refined writing systems in the world. It consists of 12 vowels, 18 consonants, and the special character "ஃ" (ak). It is an abugida script, which means that each character represents a consonant sound with an inherent vowel. The vowel sound can be changed or removed by adding diacritical marks or by combining with other characters.

Here is a table of Tamil vowels:

Tamil Pronunciation English
a as in "car"
ā as in "father"
i as in "bit"
ī as in "meet"
u as in "put"
ū as in "tool"
e as in "bed"
ē as in "hey"
ai as in "air"
o as in "hot"
ō as in "more"
au as in "out"

Here is a table of Tamil consonants:

Tamil Pronunciation English
k as in "key"
c as in "chew"
as in "dog"
t as in "took"
p as in "pat"
as in "rare"
h as in "hand"
j as in "jar"
க்ஷ kṣ as in "action"
as in "she"
s as in "sun"
m as in "man"
n as in "not"
as in "nut"
y as in "yes"
r as in "rat"
l as in "lot"
v as in "van"

Pronunciation

Tamil pronunciation may seem difficult at first, but with practice, it is easy to master. It is important to note that Tamil pronunciation is different from English pronunciation, especially for vowels. In Tamil, each letter is pronounced distinctly, unlike in English where some letters are silent.

Here are some tips for improving your Tamil pronunciation:

  • Practice pronouncing each letter of the Tamil alphabet until you can say them correctly.
  • Listen to native Tamil speakers and try to imitate their pronunciation.
  • Record yourself speaking Tamil and listen to your pronunciations, compare them with Tamil speakers.
  • Pay attention to vowel length and stress when pronouncing words.
  • Use language learning apps and online resources to help you with pronunciation.

Conclusion

In this lesson, you have learned about the Tamil script and pronunciation of vowels and consonants. Practice is key when it comes to mastering Tamil pronunciation, so take your time and keep practicing. In the next lesson, we will learn about the different types of nouns and pronouns in Tamil and their usage.

Sources

Table of Contents - Tamil Course - 0 to A1


Introduction to Tamil Grammar


Daily Life Vocabulary


Verbs and Tenses


Profession and Work Vocabulary


Tamil Culture and Customs


Adjectives and Adverbs


Health and Fitness Vocabulary


Cases and Postpositions


Nature, Environment and Wildlife Vocabulary


Tamil Literature and History


Negation and Interrogation


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