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tickle in Tamil

tickle in Tamil is மகிழ்வி, கிச்சுக்கிச்சு, கிச்சுக்கிச்செனல் — tickle means to touch someone lightly and repeatedly in a way that causes laughter, twitching, or discomfort.

tickle in Tamil

மகிழ்வி
Pronounced: makiḻvi
to cause delight or amusement
கிச்சுக்கிச்சு
Pronounced: kiccukkiccu
act of tickling
கிச்சுக்கிச்செனல்
Pronounced: kiccukkicceṉal
to feel as if being tickled
கிச்சுக்கிச்சுமூட்டு
Pronounced: kiccukkiccumūṭṭu
to touch in a manner that causes tingling sensation

What does "tickle" mean?

  1. verb To touch someone lightly and repeatedly in a way that causes laughter, twitching, or discomfort.
    "She tickled the baby's feet until he burst out giggling."
  2. verb To appeal to or amuse someone; to please or delight.
    "The joke really tickled his sense of humour."
  3. noun The act or sensation of being tickled.
    "He felt a tickle at the back of his throat."

tickle in a sentence

  • She tickled the baby's feet until he burst out giggling.
  • Don't tickle me, I can't stand it!
  • The joke really tickled his sense of humour.
  • It tickles me that he still remembers our old nickname.

Common Tamil translations

Frequently asked questions

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"tickle" in Tamil is மகிழ்வி, கிச்சுக்கிச்சு, கிச்சுக்கிச்செனல். tickle means: To touch someone lightly and repeatedly in a way that causes laughter, twitching, or discomfort.

How do you pronounce மகிழ்வி?

"tickle" in Tamil is மகிழ்வி, pronounced "makiḻvi".

How do you use "tickle" in a sentence?

Example: "She tickled the baby's feet until he burst out giggling." In Tamil, "tickle" is மகிழ்வி, கிச்சுக்கிச்சு, கிச்சுக்கிச்செனல்.

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

Yes — Tamil has 4 translations listed for "tickle": மகிழ்வி, கிச்சுக்கிச்சு, கிச்சுக்கிச்செனல், கிச்சுக்கிச்சுமூட்டு.

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