Jain in Tamil
Jain in Tamil is சமண, சமணர், சைனர் — Jain means relating to Jainism, the ancient Indian religion built around nonviolence toward all living things.
Jain in Tamil
சமண
Pronounced: camaṇa
of or pertaining to Jainism
சமணர்
Pronounced: camaṇar
follower of Jainism
சைனர்
Pronounced: caiṉar
follower of Jainism
சைனன்
Pronounced: caiṉaṉ
follower of Jainism
சமணன்
Pronounced: camaṇaṉ
follower of Jainism
சைன
Pronounced: caiṉa
of or pertaining to Jainism
What does "Jain" mean?
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adj Relating to Jainism, the ancient Indian religion built around nonviolence toward all living things.
"They follow a strict Jain diet that excludes root vegetables."
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noun A follower of Jainism.
"Many Jains are vegetarians who also avoid honey."
Jain in a sentence
- They follow a strict Jain diet that excludes root vegetables.
- Many Jains are vegetarians who also avoid honey.
Common Tamil translations
Frequently asked questions
Jain என்ற சொல்லின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம் என்ன?
"Jain" in Tamil is சமண, சமணர், சைனர். Jain means: Relating to Jainism, the ancient Indian religion built around nonviolence toward all living things.
How do you pronounce சமண?
"Jain" in Tamil is சமண, pronounced "camaṇa".
How do you use "Jain" in a sentence?
Example: "They follow a strict Jain diet that excludes root vegetables." In Tamil, "Jain" is சமண, சமணர், சைனர்.
Are there other ways to say "Jain" in Tamil?
Yes — Tamil has 6 translations listed for "Jain": சமண, சமணர், சைனர், சைனன், சமணன், சைன.
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