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நாறு — meaning in English: Smell

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வாடிக்கை
vāṭikkai
திருகு
tiruku
கடைகள்
kaṭaikaḷ
நாறு
nāṟu
சந்திரன்
cantiraṉ
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Usage
Native speakers commonly use the word 'நாறு' (nāṟu) when discussing food, particularly in culinary contexts. For example, someone might say, 'The aroma of the spices fills the room,' highlighting the enticing smells during a family meal or festival preparation.
Synonyms & nuances
'நாறு' (nāṟu) can be closely associated with the word 'சுகம்' (sukam), which means 'fragrance' or 'sweet smell.' While 'நாறு' refers to any smell, 'சுகம்' is often used to describe pleasant and delightful aromas, particularly in the context of flowers or perfumes.
Culture
The word 'நாறு' (nāṟu) has roots in the rich sensory experiences of Tamil culture, where smell plays a vital role in cuisine and traditions. In Tamil Nadu, the aroma of freshly cooked dishes often signifies the warmth of home and hospitality, making this word a significant part of everyday life.
FAQ
Q.What does 'நாறு' mean in English?
'நாறு' translates to 'smell' in English, referring to any odor or scent. It can describe both pleasant and unpleasant smells, making it a versatile term.
Q.How do you use 'நாறு' in a sentence?
You can use 'நாறு' in a sentence like, 'அந்த உணவுக்கு நல்ல நாறு இருக்கிறது,' which means 'That food has a good smell.' This illustrates how the word is used to express the aroma of food.
Q.Are there any common mistakes with 'நாறு'?
A common mistake is using 'நாறு' only for pleasant smells. Remember, it applies to all smells, so it can describe bad odors as well. Context is key when using this word.
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