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government in Tamil

government in Tamil is அரசு, ஆட்சி, அரசாங்கம் — government means the group of people with the authority to run a country, state or other area, who make and enforce its laws and policies.

government in Tamil

அரசு
Pronounced: aracu
body with the power to make and/or enforce laws
ஆட்சி
Pronounced: āṭci
management or control of a system
அரசாங்கம்
Pronounced: aracāṅkam
body with the power to make and/or enforce laws

What does "government" mean?

  1. noun The group of people with the authority to run a country, state or other area, who make and enforce its laws and policies.
    "The government announced an emergency cut in fuel duty."
  2. noun The system or method by which a place is governed.
    "The colony was granted self-government in 1957."
  3. noun The act of controlling and directing a country or organisation.
    "Sound government requires more than good intentions."

government in a sentence

  • The government announced an emergency cut in fuel duty.
  • Three ministers resigned before the government fell.
  • The colony was granted self-government in 1957.
  • She studies comparative government at university.

Similar words in Tamil

Common Tamil translations

Frequently asked questions

government என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?

"government" in Tamil is அரசு, ஆட்சி, அரசாங்கம். government means: The group of people with the authority to run a country, state or other area, who make and enforce its laws and policies.

How do you pronounce அரசு?

"government" in Tamil is அரசு, pronounced "aracu".

How do you use "government" in a sentence?

Example: "The government announced an emergency cut in fuel duty." In Tamil, "government" is அரசு, ஆட்சி, அரசாங்கம்.

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

Yes — Tamil has 3 translations listed for "government": அரசு, ஆட்சி, அரசாங்கம்.

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