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How do you say worry in Tamil?

There are several ways to say "worry" in Tamil, depending on the context and nuance you want to convey:

General Worry:

* கவலை (kavala) - This is the most common and general word for worry.

* சோகம் (sokam) - This refers to a deeper, more melancholic type of worry.

Specific Types of Worry:

* பயம் (payam) - This refers to fear or anxiety.

* அச்சம் (accham) - Similar to "payam", but can also mean dread or apprehension.

* தயக்கம் (thayakkam) - This implies hesitation or uncertainty, often due to worry.

Worrying About Something Specific:

You can use the general words above and add a preposition like "பற்றி (patti)" which means "about" or "concerning".

For example:

* நான் என்ன செய்ய வேண்டும் என்று கவலைப்படுகிறேன் (naan enna seiya vendum endru kavala padukiren) - I am worried about what I should do.

* நான் அவரைப் பற்றி பயப்படுகிறேன் (naan avarai patti payap padukiren) - I am worried about him.

The best way to choose the right word depends on the context and the intensity of the worry you want to convey.

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