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bring in Tamil

bring in Tamil is கொண்டுவா, கொண்டு — bring means to carry or take someone or something to a place.

bring in Tamil

கொண்டுவா
Pronounced: koṇṭuvā
to transport toward somebody/somewhere
கொண்டு
Pronounced: koṇṭu
to transport toward somebody/somewhere

What does "bring" mean?

  1. verb To carry or take someone or something to a place.
    "Can you bring your laptop to the meeting?"
  2. verb To cause a particular result or situation.
    "The new policy brought chaos to the office."
  3. verb To file or start (a legal case) against someone.
    "The company brought a lawsuit against its former partner."

bring in a sentence

  • Can you bring your laptop to the meeting?
  • She brought her sister along to the party.
  • The new policy brought chaos to the office.
  • Practice brings improvement over time.

Similar words in Tamil

Common Tamil translations

Frequently asked questions

bring என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?

"bring" in Tamil is கொண்டுவா, கொண்டு. bring means: To carry or take someone or something to a place.

How do you pronounce கொண்டுவா?

"bring" in Tamil is கொண்டுவா, pronounced "koṇṭuvā".

How do you use "bring" in a sentence?

Example: "Can you bring your laptop to the meeting?" In Tamil, "bring" is கொண்டுவா, கொண்டு.

Are there other ways to say "bring" in Tamil?

Yes — Tamil has 2 translations listed for "bring": கொண்டுவா, கொண்டு.

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