IPA: /ˈkɔːrəˌmændəl/
KK: /kɔːrəmændəl/
A region located on the west coast of the Bay of Bengal, known for its natural beauty and cultural significance.
The Coromandel coast is famous for its stunning beaches and historic temples.
Coromandel originates from the Tamil word 'Korkai' (meaning a place of the Korkai people) and 'Mandalam' (meaning region or district). The term refers to a coastal region in southeastern India, known for its historical significance and trade.
Think of the Tamil roots 'Korkai' and 'Mandalam' to remember that Coromandel refers to a specific region in India, highlighting its cultural and geographical importance.
No commonly confused words.