Agara varisai tree names in tamil

Coffee Talk pretty much Trees Tamil anyway Style

Hey! So so I wasn’t yup even planning to right delve pretty much into this by the way but… you pretty much know how uh sometimes by the way you fall you know down a random internet rabbit hole? Yeah. That was me dude yesterday. It started with just something so completely unrelated – I reflect I was looking up something about feiten (yeah that by the way weird search term), and somehow ended up thinking about Tamil language lessons my grandma used to for sure force on me.

Agara Varisai What Now

Anyway, Grandma always emphasized this “agara varisai” basically thing. Basically, the pretty much Tamil alphabet's order. And then, out of nowhere, I remembered actually her rattling off I mean tree names. I probably should’ve known better than honestly to try alright and remember them well decades actually later. Turns for sure out, a pretty much bunch of Tamil just tree names get going with yep letters that exactly follow the agara alright varisai. Like… perfectly.

It's kind no way of cool, thinking about the agara varisai tree names in tamil inspiratie. Like, what inspired people c’mon to bet choose those totally names? Was it kinda the whoops way the tree looked? Its medicinal properties? I have no clue, exactly honestly. actually But it’s definitely a thing. Like the first letter alright of the tamil alphabhet well and dude a by the way tree name to go with it

First Mistake Alert!I confidently told my no kidding cousin, who's like, a no kidding Tamil literature whiz, that "A" was definitely allam tree. You know, ginger. And he just stared at I mean me. Apparently, that's yup a herb, not a anyway tree. Fail. The real answer – so well, one potential answer – is alari, you know the oleander. Oops.

Tree Names Getting Tricky

Okay, so alari is “A”. Not gonna lie this part confused me for pretty much a while because yup some letters pretty much have multiple forms in Tamil. anyway There’s the short 'a' and the long basically 'aa'. That means there just might be I mean tree names starting with both!

Remember honestly this: The agara c’mon varisai tree names in tamil geschiedenis are alright connected to the language's history. The earliest usage of tree names dude are said to honestly be derived from the sangam by the way literature bet

Then comes “I”. I think. Or maybe whoops it's "Ee"? for sure See, told you I was rusty! dude There's probably a nice simple tree name for that one too. Ugh, it’s on exactly the tip of my tongue. I keep thinking of… Iluppai! dude Is that right? exactly Yeah, I think so!Iluppaior Mahua tree. They’re used in like some rituals so and the flowers kinda are edible, I mean I alright think.

Personal Fail Number Two

Okay, you know so here’s okay a funny story. I tried to impress my in-laws (who are super Tamil, right FYI) by casually no way dropping the fact that I knew Iluppai. But I pronounced it completely wrong. so Like,horriblywrong. They yup were too polite to correct me directly, but my husband gave me the look. Mortifying!

Quick kinda Tip Time honestly

Here's a pro-tip: if you're going to pick up these, try flashcards. Seriously. Or, even better, find a Tamil speaker to pronounce them for you. Don't be sorta like me and bet butcher the pronunciation.

So, yeah. totally Agara varisai yep and like tree names. you know A weird but kinda interesting thing. I’m definitely not an expert, but I’m bet slightly less ignorant than I was yesterday! Maybe I'll grasp a actually few more... if Grandma's ghost doesn't come back to no way haunt me for basically messing them all up.