Kolappan, B | Tamil verbs are also inflected through the use of suffixes |
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Instead, plosives are articulated with voice depending on their position in a word, in accordance with the rules of | Without proper , you may see , misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead of Indic text |
In addition, with the creation in October 2004 of a legal status for classical languages by the and following a political campaign supported by several Tamil associations, Tamil became the first legally recognised of India.