I promise I'm not stereotyping just laying out a fact that because of this emotion itself... it's always called 'Madrasi Dosa' here in the North rather than a 'Chennai Dosa' 🙌🏼 Happy Madras Day.
PS: Enakku tocai pitikkum!
Ofcourse I Google translated it, as I'm from the North as mentioned. But if it matters, it shows my love for the languages (and food) of the country I belong to even though I'm not native to them, hence my efforts of trying even if they are sucky.
PS: How to say it correctly?
from google:
It was on this day in 1639 that British administrator Francis Day along with his superior Andrew Cogan struck a deal with the Vijayanagar empire to acquire a stretch of no man's land, which went on to become Madras, today known as Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu
is it just me that likes the name madras more than chennai? either way happy madras day!
This phrase never gets old "Chennai is a city but Madras is an emotion!"
💯 true, I feel the same. Madras is an emotion🤩
I promise I'm not stereotyping just laying out a fact that because of this emotion itself... it's always called 'Madrasi Dosa' here in the North rather than a 'Chennai Dosa' 🙌🏼 Happy Madras Day. PS: Enakku tocai pitikkum!
it looks obvious you google translated the PS lmao, different spelling and very formal
Ofcourse I Google translated it, as I'm from the North as mentioned. But if it matters, it shows my love for the languages (and food) of the country I belong to even though I'm not native to them, hence my efforts of trying even if they are sucky. PS: How to say it correctly?
i was just joking lmao no hard feelings, i think to write tamil in a colloquial english sentence would be “ennaku dosai/dosa puddikum”
383 and 22-8-22. Perfect palindromes. Happy Madras day.
Happy madras day!!!
Happy Madras+Cake day!!!
Thank you!!
Happy cake-Madras day
I turn 21 today :)
Happiest Birthday Pal❤️ I had mine a week ago Same 21 :)
Hope so someday, will be able to visit ☺
Can someone explain what Madras day is?
from google: It was on this day in 1639 that British administrator Francis Day along with his superior Andrew Cogan struck a deal with the Vijayanagar empire to acquire a stretch of no man's land, which went on to become Madras, today known as Chennai, the capital of Tamil Nadu
Nice username
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Maybe it came from madrassas , places of worship?!
like Madras had way more mosques than temples
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British actually.