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Difference between thiru and selvan in tamil

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Answered by mmass0289
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Answer:

iam thiru and selwam

Explanation:

both are boys

Answered by sangeetha01sl
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Answer:

In Tamil honorifics 'Thiru' and 'Selvan' are the prefixes used before the names of the people (males) as in English 'Mister' and 'Master'.

Explanation:

  • Thiru (திரு) is generally identified or found as an honorific prefix of adult males (above the age of 18 years) in Tamil language.
  • The other meaning of Thiru (திரு) is 'Sacred' or 'Holy' which is used in reference of hindu gods/goddesses names like Thirumaal (திருமால்), Thirumakal (திருமகள்) etc.
  • Selvan (செல்வன்) is generally identified or found as an honorific prefix of younger males (below the age of 18 years) referring to unmarried people in Tamil language.
  • The other meaning of Selvan (செல்வன்) when considered as a name is prosperous.

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