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Would is a modal verb and past tense of 'will' Here we have used would as past tense of will. Avar povaar - he will go (future tense) Siru vayadhil kuda avar povaar - he would go even at a young age (we are trying to use future tense in past tense) In Tamil Siru vayadhil refers past tense and povaar refers future tense In English At young age refers past and would refers future
Ofcourse you can! Try to connect with the grammatical structures you've already learnt while listening to the stories. You'll be able to converse fluently very soon.
Apparently (clearly) - appatamaaga, velipadaiyaaga, paarthale theriyudhu, kandippa paarthale theriyudhu....ipadi solradhu Apparently it's going to rain today - paarthale theriyudhu inniku mazhai varapoghudhu Apparently, you've done a lot of work - kandippa, neenga neraiya velai senjuirukeenga (i.e.,) paarthale theriyudhu kandippa neenga neraiya velai senjuirukeenga nu solradhu maadiri. Apparent (clear) - appatama, velipadaiya, paarthale theriyudhu, kandippa paarthale theriyudhu....ipadi solradhu It's apparent (clear) from her face that she is upset - ava face paarthale clear aa theriyudhu ava upset aa irukka nu. It's apparent (clear) that we have a major problem - nallave theriyudhu nammaku oru periya problem irukkunu