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Srikanth R Tamil Language trainer in Madurantakam

Srikanth R

Tutor for class 1 -10

Anand Nagar Maduranthakam, Madurantakam, India - 603306.

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I am a Bachelor's degree holder in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE). I provide home tuition for students in classes 1-10, specializing in teaching in the Tamil language. My personalized approach ensures effective comprehension and academic success. Additionally, I integrate real-world examples to make the learning experience engaging and practical.

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Tamil Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

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Anna University 2022

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

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Anand Nagar Maduranthakam, Madurantakam, India - 603306

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Tamil Language classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

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Years of Experience in Tamil Language classes

1

Expected outcome

Learn to Speak, School Curriculum, Learn to Read and Write

Languages apart from english in which classes are conducted

Yes

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1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Tamil Language Class.

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Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 1 year.

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Answered on 15/11/2023 Learn Language/Tamil Language

Reading and understanding ancient Tamil inscriptions can be a challenging task. The Tamil Brahmi script was prevalent in Tamil Nadu from the 3rd century BCE onwards and continued with variations up to the 4th century of Common Era. The Tamil script evolved from the Grantha script around the 7th century... ...more

 

Reading and understanding ancient Tamil inscriptions can be a challenging task. The Tamil Brahmi script was prevalent in Tamil Nadu from the 3rd century BCE onwards and continued with variations up to the 4th century of Common Era. The Tamil script evolved from the Grantha script around the 7th century CE, and inscriptions in this script are found only in the northern portion of Tamil Nadu up to the beginning of the eleventh century CE.

To read ancient Tamil inscriptions, you need to have a basic understanding of the Tamil Brahmi script. The script has been paleographically and stratigraphically dated between the third century BCE and the first century CE. The Tamil-Brahmi script has been used to write inscriptions in the early form of Old Tamil. The script is an abugida, which means that each letter represents a consonant sound with an inherent vowel sound.

There are various methods used for extraction of text from epigraphic records found on rock edicts and hero stones. The general procedure follows two major steps: pre-processing of the inscription image, followed by segmentation and classification of the inscribed characters.

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Answered on 15/11/2023 Learn Language/Tamil Language

According to Kamil Zvelebil, there are eight major dialects of Tamil: Madras, Madurai, Dindugul, Erode, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Ramnad, and Trinconamalee (Ceylon). These dialects differ from each other in terms of lexical variations, but not in terms of phonological or grammatical differences.It is... ...more

According to Kamil Zvelebil, there are eight major dialects of Tamil: Madras, Madurai, Dindugul, Erode, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Ramnad, and Trinconamalee (Ceylon). These dialects differ from each other in terms of lexical variations, but not in terms of phonological or grammatical differences.
It is important to note that the usage of the nominative and accusative cases may vary slightly across different regions where Tamil is spoken. Variations in dialects and accents can influence the way these cases are used. For example, in certain regions, the postposition “யை” (yai) is used instead of “ஐ” (ai) to mark the accusative case.

I hope this information helps!

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Teaches

Tamil Language classes

Class Location

Online Classes (Video Call via UrbanPro LIVE)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Tamil Language classes

1

Expected outcome

Learn to Speak, School Curriculum, Learn to Read and Write

Languages apart from english in which classes are conducted

Yes

No Reviews yet!

Answers by Srikanth R (2)

Answered on 15/11/2023 Learn Language/Tamil Language

Reading and understanding ancient Tamil inscriptions can be a challenging task. The Tamil Brahmi script was prevalent in Tamil Nadu from the 3rd century BCE onwards and continued with variations up to the 4th century of Common Era. The Tamil script evolved from the Grantha script around the 7th century... ...more

 

Reading and understanding ancient Tamil inscriptions can be a challenging task. The Tamil Brahmi script was prevalent in Tamil Nadu from the 3rd century BCE onwards and continued with variations up to the 4th century of Common Era. The Tamil script evolved from the Grantha script around the 7th century CE, and inscriptions in this script are found only in the northern portion of Tamil Nadu up to the beginning of the eleventh century CE.

To read ancient Tamil inscriptions, you need to have a basic understanding of the Tamil Brahmi script. The script has been paleographically and stratigraphically dated between the third century BCE and the first century CE. The Tamil-Brahmi script has been used to write inscriptions in the early form of Old Tamil. The script is an abugida, which means that each letter represents a consonant sound with an inherent vowel sound.

There are various methods used for extraction of text from epigraphic records found on rock edicts and hero stones. The general procedure follows two major steps: pre-processing of the inscription image, followed by segmentation and classification of the inscribed characters.

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Answered on 15/11/2023 Learn Language/Tamil Language

According to Kamil Zvelebil, there are eight major dialects of Tamil: Madras, Madurai, Dindugul, Erode, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Ramnad, and Trinconamalee (Ceylon). These dialects differ from each other in terms of lexical variations, but not in terms of phonological or grammatical differences.It is... ...more

According to Kamil Zvelebil, there are eight major dialects of Tamil: Madras, Madurai, Dindugul, Erode, Tirunelveli, Tuticorin, Ramnad, and Trinconamalee (Ceylon). These dialects differ from each other in terms of lexical variations, but not in terms of phonological or grammatical differences.
It is important to note that the usage of the nominative and accusative cases may vary slightly across different regions where Tamil is spoken. Variations in dialects and accents can influence the way these cases are used. For example, in certain regions, the postposition “யை” (yai) is used instead of “ஐ” (ai) to mark the accusative case.

I hope this information helps!

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Srikanth R describes himself as Tutor for class 1 -10. He conducts classes in Tamil Language. Srikanth is located in Anand Nagar Maduranthakam, Madurantakam. Srikanth takes Online Classes- via online medium. He has 1 years of teaching experience . Srikanth has completed Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) from Anna University in 2022. He is well versed in Tamil and English.

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