Words of Nellai Tamil
- Annaachi = address a known or unknown elder person
- Yemmaa = address a known or unknown female
- eppadi irukkeeva = How are you
- Chuvamthaana = are you doing well
- chuvamaa irukeyalaa = Are you doing well, Are you in good health
- Elei= Dai, Hi dude
- ava = she
- thooraama poreeya = are you going somewhere
- avan cholludhamle = He says
- naan cholludhamle dai = I am saying
- engittu = where
- ingittu = Here
- angittu = there
- engittu ponaamle avan = where did he go
- andhaanikku = so
- Kalavaani = Thief
- Avvuha = Him (respectful form - III-person Singular), They (also used for III-person plural)
- seththa neeram = After some time
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