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How do you say simply in Tamil?

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

General "simply"

* சாதாரணமாக (saadhaaranaa maaga): This is the most common and direct translation of "simply" meaning "in a simple manner" or "ordinarily."

* சுருக்கமாக (surukkaaga): This means "briefly" or "concisely," implying a straightforward and short explanation.

* எளிதாக (elidaaga): This translates to "easily" or "without difficulty," suggesting simplicity in terms of understanding or execution.

Other nuances

* நேரடியாக (neeradiyaaga): This means "directly" or "straightforwardly," implying honesty and clarity.

* சாதாரணமா (saadhaaranamaa): This is an informal and colloquial way to say "simply" or "basically."

* நிச்சயமாக (nichchayamaaga): This means "definitely" or "certainly," suggesting a simple and straightforward confirmation.

The best way to choose the right word depends on the specific situation and the message you want to convey.

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