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How do you say Please forgive me in Tamil?

There are a few ways to say "Please forgive me" in Tamil, depending on the level of formality and the specific context. Here are some options:

Formal:

* Kshaminikka koodum (kshaminikka koodum) - This is the most formal way to say it, meaning "May you forgive me."

* Enna kshaminchikkollunga (enna kshaminchikkollunga) - This translates to "Please forgive me" and is more polite than the previous option.

Informal:

* Kshaminchu (kshaminchu) - This is the most common and informal way to say "Forgive me."

* Kshamichiru (kshamichiru) - This means "Please forgive me" and is more polite than the previous option.

Adding "Please":

You can add "Please" to any of these phrases by saying "daiya" (daiya) before the phrase. For example, "Daiya kshaminchu" (Daiya kshaminchu) means "Please forgive me."

Choosing the right phrase:

The best way to choose the right phrase is to consider the person you are speaking to and the context of the conversation.

If you are talking to someone you know well, you can use the more informal phrases. If you are talking to someone you don't know well or someone older than you, you should use the more formal phrases.

I hope this helps!

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