Medium Consonants – இடையினம் (6)

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The six medium consonantsiṭaiyinam (இடையினம்) — sit between the hard stops and the soft nasals. They’re continuous, sustainable sounds: glides, liquids and approximants. One of them — — is unique to Tamil and gives the language its name.

The six medium consonants

ய்

The ‘y’ sound — like at the end of play

நாய் nāy
ர்

A single tap ‘r’ — like Spanish

வேர் vēr
ல்

The ‘l’ sound — like at the end of pal

ல் pal
வ்

A ‘v’ or soft ‘w’ — depending on position

செவ்வாய் cevvāy
ழ்

A retroflex glide — unique to Tamil

தமிழ் tamiḻ
ள்

A retroflex ‘l’ — tongue curled back

வாள் vāḷ

Try it

Read each example aloud, twice. These consonants are smooth and continuous — you can hold them as long as your breath lasts.

  • நாய் nāy
  • வேர் vēr
  • பல் pal
  • செவ்வாய் cevvāy
  • தமிழ் tamiḻ
  • வாள் vāḷ