అరవము

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Originating from Tamil அருவா (aruvā), referring to Arava/Aruva Nadu (now Tondaimandalam/Tondai Nadu), a kingdom south of Andhra Pradesh that was one of the ancient Tamil kingdoms in the Tamilakam (compare Tamil அருவர் (aruvar, Tamil people, Tamils)). A common folk etymology is that it is a Sanskritic formation from అ- (a-, a-; without) +‎ రవము (ravamu, sound) in reference to Tamil's lack of aspiration in consonants.

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అరవము (aravamu?

  1. (dated) Tamil language.
    నీకు అరవము వచ్చునా?
    nīku aravamu vaccunā?
    Do you know Tamil?

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