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International community is letting war decide Tamils` fate
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AnuD Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 15:36:13 GMT Report for Abuse
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ROBINS:
Now, you are writing CRAP.
So can not respond.
go to TamilNation and read what the 1956 and 1965 pacts. those were Extremist and CAN NOT IMPLEMENT. So, that was the bottom line.
In the second post you are comparing RACIAL SLURS which originated from RECENT NATIONS OF USA- CANADA and Even the UK is not the Same OLD GREAT BRITAN. Because now, it is full of common wealth nationalities.
It is not the same with Asian cultures
If your next post is CRAP, I won't respond. |
Kosala6BC
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10 Nov 2007 15:38:38 GMT Report for Abuse
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Anud Modaya,
What you know about Sanskrit and Tamil.
There is no 'para' word in Tamil , it is 'param'.
Everyday you practice saying param-demala param-demala 108 times and you will become more and more blissful. |
Robins Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 15:41:17 GMT Report for Abuse
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Here you are AnuD Aani and others, I got this from a translation site, the meaning of 'Para'.
AnuD is right if he is relying on the meaning 'alien' which is near to 'foreign' also other meaning quoted by the other Tamil member Kosala is also right if he is relying on 'supreme' etc.
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Search 'para' in 'Apte Dic'
meanings of 'para' 1
a.a-stem
1.other
2.distant
3.beyond
4.subsequent (usually with abl.)
5.higher
6.highest
7.having as a following letter or sound (in comp.)
8.alien
9.hostile
10.exceeding
11.final
12.(at the end of comp.) having anything as the highest object
#28903
meanings of 'para' 2
m.a-stem
1.another person (often in pl. in this sense)
2.a foe
3.the almighty
#28904
meanings of 'para' 3
n.a-stem
1.the highest point or pitch
2.the Supreme Spirit
3.final beatitude
4.the secondary meaning of a word
5.(in logic) one of the two kinds of saamaanya or generality of notion
6.the other or future world
Edited By - Robins - 10 Nov 2007 15:46:05 GMT |
Robins Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 15:47:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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Any other Sanscrit translation, please go to
http://aa2411s.aa.tufs.ac.jp/
tjun/sktdic/cgi-bin/dic-srch.cgi |
Robins Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 15:51:20 GMT Report for Abuse
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AnuD
So what you are saying is Poor Sinhala leaders just responded to racist Tamil leaders! What Sadus these politicians are!!
So you learn everyday, helpless sinhalese tortured by tamil politicians for a long time, now by the LTTE!!
Edited By - Robins - 10 Nov 2007 15:52:32 GMT |
AnuD Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 16:04:24 GMT Report for Abuse
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What you know about Sanskrit and Tamil.
There is no 'para' word in Tamil , it is 'param'.
KOsla6BC Gon Haraka.
Because tamil does not have the as same root as Sinhala and is not related to Sanskrit.
both Snaskrit and Sinhala have the words Parama and Para but not tamil.
Learn you Madayan.
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Aani Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 16:20:42 GMT Report for Abuse
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Gon Haraka
AnuDear
What is Gon
What is Harak
What is Gonharak
I cant understand - Is there a subtle difference?
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p007
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10 Nov 2007 16:25:02 GMT Report for Abuse
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TNTamil
Israel and US don't kill people they expect to retain as their citizens.
What is that supposed to mean? Is it not Terrorism if civilians killed are citizens of some other country? It should really be a worse form of Terrorism because non-citizens that US kills are thousands of miles away from US and they have done NO HARM to the US like citizens who take up arms against their State. |
Kosala6BC
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10 Nov 2007 16:28:32 GMT Report for Abuse
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Anud,
I do not want go down to your modaya and ignorant level.
Because you could not support your theories you start calling names like Madayan ( modaya in Sinhala) and AH.
Learn to behave in a public forum.
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AnuD Senior Member
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10 Nov 2007 16:29:31 GMT Report for Abuse
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AAni
I cant understand - Is there a subtle difference?
Both the same,Just the general usage. I used as it is.
I am not that educated about it to comment that much.
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