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Pronunciation of 'chidambaram'

The word 'Chidambaram' is a name originating from Tamil, commonly associated with a temple town in Tamil Nadu, India, and has religious significance in Hinduism. It is pronounced as 'chi-dam-ba-ram' in English.

Word Origin

The word 'Chidambaram' originates from Tamil, where it refers to a temple town in Tamil Nadu, India, and is associated with the famous Nataraja Temple.

Pronunciation Details

English (United States)

tʃɪˈdæm.bə.rəm/tʃɪˈdæm.bə.rəm/Slow

A temple town in Tamil Nadu, India, known for the Nataraja Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Pronounced as 'chi-dam-ba-ram', with stress on the second syllable. 'Chi' as in 'chip', 'dam' as in 'dam', 'ba' as in 'bah', and 'ram' as in 'rum'.

தமிழ் (இந்தியா)

tʃɪd̪ʌmbʌɾʌm/tʃɪd̪ʌmbʌɾʌm/Slow

தமிழ்நாட்டில் உள்ள பிரசித்தி பெற்ற நடராஜர் கோயில் அமைந்துள்ள நகரம்.

தமிழில் 'சிதம்பரம்' என்று உச்சரிக்கப்படுகிறது. 'சி' என்பது 'chi', 'தம்' என்பது 'tham', 'ப' என்பது 'ba', 'ரம்' என்பது 'ram' என உச்சரிக்க வேண்டும்.