wanting things
i'll abbreviate pronounced to "p:" i figured if i wanted to say 'i want to go to sleep' i could say something like: naan thungi (p: thoongee) veenum (p: vaynoom) literally: I sleep want but for expressing desires, ennakku is used, not naan. also, veenum is the desire expressing word. but i think you can only use 'veenum' with nouns, not verbs. so it's normal to say: ennaku coffee veenum (i want coffee) to express 'i want to sleep', people will say: ennakku thungi pooganum i have no idea how poo gets conjugated into pooganum. i read the -num comes from veenum, but the g? fuck if i know, please tell me if you do. also in all these books, they will say why / what / how are een / enna / epadi, but when people say it it sounds like there's a Y in front: een -> yayn enna -> yenna epadi -> yepadi ennaku -> yennaku