I want to know the whole words containing Aytha Ezhuthu in Tholhoppiam
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Aaytha ezhuthu (ஆய்தவெழுத்து), also known by a variety of names: ‘muppaal pulli’, ‘thaninilai’, ‘aghenam’, etc (and sometimes simply referred to as ‘aaytham’, ‘pulli’, ‘otru’, etc), is a unique and special character to Tamil language and script.
The term ‘அது’ (athu) means ‘that’. When a word beginning with a vowel follows this word, then it should be written as ‘அஃது’ (ahthu) - the effect of this aaytham inserted form is to convert the proper ‘u’ (the vowel in the last letter) in to a ‘shortened u’ (kutriyalukaram) and to add the incoming vowel directly to the ‘th’ (hard consonant, the shortened u will disappear when followed by a vowel) thereby allowing for a better jelling of the two terms.Example: அது + காடு = அது காடு; அது + ஆடு => அஃது + ஆடு = அஃதாடு.
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Aaytha ezhuthu (ஆய்தவெழுத்து), also known by a variety of names: ‘muppaal pulli’, ‘thaninilai’, ‘aghenam’, etc (and sometimes simply referred to as ‘aaytham’, ‘pulli’, ‘otru’, etc), is a unique and special character to Tamil language and script.
The term ‘அது’ (athu) means ‘that’. When a word beginning with a vowel follows this word, then it should be written as ‘அஃது’ (ahthu) - the effect of this aaytham inserted form is to convert the proper ‘u’ (the vowel in the last letter) in to a ‘shortened u’ (kutriyalukaram) and to add the incoming vowel directly to the ‘th’ (hard consonant, the shortened u will disappear when followed by a vowel) thereby allowing for a better jelling of the two terms.Example: அது + காடு = அது காடு; அது + ஆடு => அஃது + ஆடு = அஃதாடு.
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