The Tirunelveli Tamil Dialect (TTD) has on the whole 41 phonemes of which 31 are segmental and the remaining 10 are suprasegmental.[3]
Nellai Tamil also preserves archaic kinship terms that other dialects have long discarded. However, the most unusual feature of the Tamil spoken in the Tirunelveli region is that the medial "c" is pronounced as a voiceless palatal affricate as in Old Tamil and has not undergone the change to the dental "s" as in most other dialects.[4]
Appadi podu aruvala! = Attaboy! (Lit. Put your machete like that!)
Adichan gosu! = What a response!
Movies featuring Nellai Tamil
Nellai Tamil has been used in a number of Tamil movies. Some of them are
Seevalaperi Pandi,
Dum Dum Dum,
Saamy,
Ayya,
Kovil,
Thamiraparani,
Roja,
Thirunelveli,
Kushi,
Sillunu Oru Kadhal,
Raman Thediya Seethai,
Pidichirukku,
Shankhar Ooru Rajapalayam,
Kannum Kannum,
Unakkum Enakkum Something Something,
Dasavatharam,
Seval,
Thoothukudi,
Veeramum Eeramum,
Gentleman,
Anniyan,
Saadhu,
Pudhu Nellu Pudhu Naatthu,
Punnagai Mannan,
Velai Kidaichiruchu,
Thanneer Thanneer,
Angadi Theru,
Kadal,
Osthee,
Singam 1,
Singam 2,
Singam 3,
Bhairava (Vijay Film),
Asuran (Dhanush Film),
Attagasam
Kamal Haasan's 2015 movie Papanasam, a remake of the 2013 Malayalam film Drishyam, also features Nellai Tamil.
^Pillai, S. Anavartavinayakam (1974). "The Sanskrit Element in Dravidian Languages". In Mark Collines (ed.). Dravidian Studies. University of Madras. pp. 117–118.