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How do you say Fat in Tamil?

There are a few ways to say "fat" in Tamil, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

General meaning of "fat" (as in body fat):

* குண்டான (kundana): This is the most common and neutral way to say "fat." It means "plump" or "round" and is used to describe someone with a lot of body fat.

* கொழுப்பு (kozhuppu): This literally means "fat" and can refer to both animal and vegetable fat, as well as body fat.

Other meanings of "fat":

* தடித்த (thaditta): This means "thick" and can be used to describe something that is fat, like a rope or a piece of cloth.

* மெழுகு (mezhughu): This means "wax" and is used to describe a substance that is thick and oily, like fat.

Important Note: It's important to be sensitive when talking about someone's weight or appearance. The words used to describe someone's body should be chosen carefully to avoid causing offense.

Remember that language is a powerful tool, and we should always strive to use it in a way that is respectful and considerate of others.

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