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  Empowering Indic Language Computing 1 - 15 December, 2005     
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Did you Know?
The word cheroot, referring to a cigar
made with cheaper tobacco, comes
from the French word Cheorute, which
in turn originates from the Tamil word
"curruttu" meaning circular or spiral.
After Sanskrit and Hindi, Tamil has
perhaps contributed most words to
the English language.
Contributed by Avinash on 17th Nov 05


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