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52 [fifty-two] |
In the department store
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52 [ஐம்பத்தி இரண்டு] |
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பல் அங்காடியில்
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Shall we go to the department store?
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நாம் பல்அங்காடிக்குச் செல்வோமா?
nām palaṅkāṭikkuc celvōmā?
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I have to go shopping.
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எனக்கு பொருட்கள் வாங்க வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku poruṭkaḷ vāṅka vēṇṭum.
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I want to do a lot of shopping.
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எனக்கு நிறைய பொருட்கள் வாங்க வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku niṟaiya poruṭkaḷ vāṅka vēṇṭum.
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Where are the office supplies?
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அலுவலகப் பொருட்கள் எங்கு உள்ளன?
Aluvalakap poruṭkaḷ eṅku uḷḷaṉa?
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I need envelopes and stationery.
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எனக்கு உறைகளும் எழுது பொருட்களும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku uṟaikaḷum eḻutu poruṭkaḷum vēṇṭum.
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I need pens and markers.
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எனக்கு எழுதும் பேனாவும் மார்க்கர் பேனாவும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku eḻutum pēṉāvum mārkkar pēṉāvum vēṇṭum.
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Where is the furniture?
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ஃபர்னிசர் எங்கு இருக்கின்றன?
Ḥparṉicar eṅku irukkiṉṟaṉa?
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I need a cupboard and a chest of drawers.
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எனக்கு ஓர் அலமாரியும் ஓர் அடுக்குப் பெட்டியும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku ōr alamāriyum ōr aṭukkup peṭṭiyum vēṇṭum.
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I need a desk and a bookshelf.
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எனக்கு ஓர் எழுது மேஜையும் ஒரு புத்தக அலமாரியும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku ōr eḻutu mējaiyum oru puttaka alamāriyum vēṇṭum.
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Where are the toys?
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விளையாட்டுப் பொருட்கள் எங்கு இருக்கின்றன?
Viḷaiyāṭṭup poruṭkaḷ eṅku irukkiṉṟaṉa?
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I need a doll and a teddy bear.
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எனக்கு ஒரு பொம்மையும் டெட்டி கரடியும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku oru pom'maiyum ṭeṭṭi karaṭiyum vēṇṭum.
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I need a football and a chess board.
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எனக்கு ஒரு கால்பந்தும் சதுரங்கப்பலகையும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku oru kālpantum caturaṅkappalakaiyum vēṇṭum.
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Where are the tools?
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கருவிகள் எங்கு இருக்கின்றன?
Karuvikaḷ eṅku irukkiṉṟaṉa?
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I need a hammer and a pair of pliers.
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எனக்கு ஒரு சுத்தியலும் இடுக்கியும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku oru cuttiyalum iṭukkiyum vēṇṭum.
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I need a drill and a screwdriver.
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எனக்கு ஒரு துளையிடு கருவியும் திருப்புளியும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku oru tuḷaiyiṭu karuviyum tiruppuḷiyum vēṇṭum.
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Where is the jewellery / jewelry (am.) department?
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நகைப்பகுதி எங்கு இருக்கிறது?
Nakaippakuti eṅku irukkiṟatu?
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I need a chain and a bracelet.
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எனக்கு ஒரு சங்கிலியும் கைக்காப்பும்/ ப்ரேஸ்லெட்டும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku oru caṅkiliyum kaikkāppum/ prēsleṭṭum vēṇṭum.
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I need a ring and earrings.
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எனக்கு ஒரு மோதிரமும் காதணிகளும் வேண்டும்.
Eṉakku oru mōtiramum kātaṇikaḷum vēṇṭum.
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