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How do we say the Days of the week in Tamil language

When you are venturing in India and someone actually asks you in Tamil “what day is it today?” you have got to have learned to tell the days of the full week in Tamil simply. What if somebody asks “when am I going to meet you again?” You will have to write the time in Tamil maybe. Use our day key phrases in Tamil below to determine the week days in Tamil. Learn More




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Telling the Days of The Week in Tamil

todayindru
yesterdaynetru
tomorrownaalai
this weekintha vaaram
last weekpona vaaram
next weekadutha vaaram
Sundaynyaayiru
MondaythingGal
Tuesdaysevvaai
Wednesdaybudhan
Thursdayvyaalan
Fridayvelli
Saturdaysani

Months in Tamil Language

All dates provided below are approximate, varying by one or two days in the Gregorian Calendar depending on adjustments made to the calendar each year, to bring it in alignment with astronomic observations.
January15th January to 15th February (Thai)
February15th February to 15th March (Maasi)
March15th March to 15th April (Panguni)
April15th April to 15th May (Chithirai)
May15th May to 15th June (Vaikasi)
June15th June to 15th July (Aani)
July15th July to 15th August (Aadi)
August15th August to 15th September (Aavani)
September15th September to 15th October (Purattasi)
October15th October to 15th November (Aippasi)
November15th November to 15th December (Kaarthikai)
December15th December to 15th January (Margali)

Select the hyperlinks directly below to see a number of beneficial Tamil holiday phrases that are structured by theme. For every holiday word or phrase in Tamil, there’ll be the English translation.


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