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What the Oldest Language Sounds Like
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You forgot Tamil Nadu in India
Yea
LOL. its just sad he forgot our entire state
Avar soluvathu.official language tamil in country...
Tamil is official language in Singapore and srilanka not in India😢
@@crokineverdiesTamil is an official language of Singapore. And the national language of Srilanka. But in India it's neither official nor national language.😢
Tamil is actually the native language of the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, and it's where the language originated and is still spoken to this day.
Noone asked
@@nadiaslama I asked. Any problem??
@@devenmehta3118 yes
@@nadiaslama cope harder
@@nadiaslama Then cry about it
Sanskrit geeks and Tamil geeks fighting over who has the oldest language.
Meanwhile some indians: *DAMN WE HAVE THE OLDEST LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD*
And I come in those Some Indians👍
Two language Indians Origin🤘🤘
Before to Tamil and sanskrit there is another language which wasn't understood by anyone
Prakrit? I think it was script.
@@NoThing-ec9km no there was another language we believe which no one ever understood it
Agree it's ok to debate about which is older but not to get too serious about it after all both of them are Indian languages and the oldest languages
Dude tamil is spoken in india too 💀 it was orginated from india too
💀
Misinformation, Tamil is a language originated in India, and still is being used in India
Not originated in India. Tamil could have originated on islands or land masses near India and Sri Lanka called Kumari Kandam
@@thecookieomniking7426 Tamil which was most likely spoken around the third millennium BC, possibly in the region around the lower Godavari river basin. The evidences says that the speakers of Proto-Dravidian were of the culture associated with the Neolithic complexes of South India.
@@thecookieomniking7426 there are no factual evidence of this hypothetical land
@@thecookieomniking7426check it on Google kid 😂
@@thecookieomniking7426there is no evidence kumari kandam
Tamil is mainly spoken in Tamilnadu
Which literally translates to" Tamil Country"
It's only been called "Tamil Nadu" for maybe 50 or 60 years. Before that, it was called Madras. And the Tamil language which is spoken in Tamil Nadu is a mixture of Tamil, English, Hindi and Telugu 😄
@@SugiSeufz what rubbish 😂...we speak tanglish( tamil and English) and some sanskrit loan words...
There is no hindi and telugu stop bluffing nonsense
@@SarathKumar-lf7uf Naina is not from Telugu? Bejaru is not from Hindi? Dhuddu for money is not from Kannada? Bemani is not from Urdu? And I could list so many more words. Why is it so difficult to accept, that the language of Tamil Nadu is a combination of many different languages? Perhaps you should look into the linguistics of your language, before insulting people you barely know on the Internet.
@@SugiSeufzwhat rubbish 😂no one use naina ,bajaru,dhuddu,.etc throughout tamil nadu...only in chennai you will find usage of multilanguage due to metropolitan city...
Tamil is the most independent classical language...even modern English word are translated into pure tamil to keep its identity unique....
@@SarathgopiKrishnaidhu vada chennai basha pa 😅
Tamil is spoken in the southern part of india too. And yeah, I'm a Tamil.
U dont look like tamil u look like captain vijayakanth😂😂
same
"Tamil a language spoken in sri lanka and singapore" how did he just brush over India like that??? They've got a whole state called Tamil Nadu. That'd be like saying "French, a language spoken in Canada and Belgium". Such a weird thing to ignore the most obvious place where Tamil is spoken
india midcountry
@@ambivalentaxe L opinion
Because of its poor recognition in India. Tamil is the national language of Srilanka and the official language of Singapore. But only a recognised regional language in India.
@@G..V Sri Lanka only has two main languages and groups tamils and Sinhalese but India is much more diverse
Giving recognition of promoting specific languages will lead to backlash.
Plus Tamil is one of the major languages.
India has no national language
@@G..V In Tamil Nadu and parts of puducherry everyone speaks Tamil in public and are proud of their languages
India has no national language the
22 recognised languages are the closest thing to the national language of India
Almost 100million people speak tamil bro. தமிழ்❤
So? It's not the oldest language anyway.
@@ashvinveeraraghavan8450saathudaa 🌹nda
@@ashvinveeraraghavan8450 Sanskrit Sumbu Thukki SPOTTED 😂
Telugu has more speaker than tamil
You don't have to be a historical genius to know that 3,000 B.C. is NOT older than 5,000 B.C.
literally 💀
@@Akoo787wtf!
@@Akoo787 successfully u have failed history 👏👏
Exept there is no evidence for it's just Indian people throwing numbers.
Sumerian language is scientifically proven to be the first language on earth
By determining the age of the stone slabs that where found and they were over 3000 years old
@@jackmonster3887 The first written. That is a major distinction
Bro,Tamil is mainly spoken in the state of Tamil Nadu in india
Is it true bro? Is spoken only or also got written?
@@ageelanmathivanan8275come to tn and u will find out .
@@ageelanmathivanan8275it's written and it's the purest form
@@efsgaming4935 good to hear
குமரிக்கண்டம் இன்று இருந்திருந்தால் தெரியும், எல்லா மொழிக்கும் தாய் மொழி எம் தமிழ்மொழி என்று... ❤
Bro u forgot Tamil nadu
Tamizh is a great language. Loving that
@@goodexperience "Tamizh" is an alternate spelling of "Tamil"
Tamil Vowels and Consonants are called as Soul and Body. The grammar is based on how a Soul and Body involve in creating sound. For example a soul cannot directly contact another Soul, it has to contact through Body only. Similarly Body cannot create sound by its own. Body is just a medium/material. The Tamil vowels are common for any language in the world. Example B,C,D,G,P,T,V has E sound in it and F,H,J,K,L,M,N,S,X,Z has A sound in it and Q has U sound in it and Y has I sound in it. W - double U (UU) it has U sound. R has “ah” sound but this is not in english as a separate vowel. In fact “ah” is the base for all proper sounds created from mouth. Do not consider shh, iff sound which, these are not in Tamil.You can create lot more sounds like these from your mouth, but those cannot be taken as proper sounds since you cannot have a proper consonent(body) position. Yes, Consonants are just positions of the mouth/tongue/lips. If you tell “ah” continuously meanwhile close your mouth and open you will get “Amma”. If you tell “ah” continuously and stop while you close your mouth and start again while you open you will get “Appa”. “iP” and “iM” are same positions only difference is “iM” is nasal. Similarly Vallinam and Mellinam in Tamil follows.
The Tamil grammar/language is based on how Soul and Body interacts. Tamil: Uyir ezhuthukkal (soul letters) are natural sounds that Humans make. Examples...
ஆ Ha - when one gets pain
ஈ Ee - when one laughs
ஊ Uu - when one drops unexpectedly (whoops)
ஏ Hey - In anger or when one alerts (Hey! watch out)
ஐ ii - when one exclaims
ஓ Oo - when one understands (Oh oh! now I understand)
ஒள Ouu - when one fears of sudden pain (Ouch!)
These expressions are common to any Human irrespective of language or region. Because these are natural sounds from inside us out of natural expressions. That is why these sounds are called as Uyir (soul) in Tamil.
At the end he trying to speak in Tamil.
Finally I understood how other people hear our language sound. 😅
Bro Tamil is Indian, and Tamil kings spread it to other parts
எப்படி?
@@bharathv0182Avan loosu
@@bharathv0182 wdym how? Just read history, India was one of the most dominant subcontinent in the ancient times.
wrong bro
srilanka la thaan tamil thonrijathu
Most of the people forget about our mother language tamil.It was the first language sanskrit was after😢😢😢😢
தமிழோடு வாழ்க எல்லாம் மொழிகளும்
INDIA, is the highest population of Tamil Speakers in the state of Tamil Nadu. Most of the Tamil speakers from Sri Lanka actually came from India.
Tamil is spoken in Sri Lanka and Singapore, English is spoken in USA and Australia, French is spoken in Quebec and Belgium. Spanish is spoken i South America and Mexico. 🤣🤣🤣
Nope tamil is spoken in Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji, and South Africa srilanka, Singapore.
Tamil is the national language of Srilanka and the official language of Singapore. But only a recognised regional language in India.
Hindi is spoken in pakistan, Portuguese is spoken in angola and brasil
Hebrew is spoken in palestin😂😂
@@G..Vin srilanka national language is sinhalese and tamil
உலகின் பழமையான மொழி தமிழ் 🔥🔥🔥
Bro's spoke Amogus language 💀
Tamil is a language of Tamil Nadu my friend. We went to Singapore and Sri Lanka that's why they learnt how to talk or write in Tamil.
Tamil is native to both Tamil Nadu and Eelam. No one went there and taught how to talk or poop. Tamils of Srilanka are native Tamils.
@@Ironized_07 The what ? - Those are Tamils to went there during Chola's rule - Learn a little kiddo 😂
@@TonyStark-mm6qy No, Chola records says there were Tamils there already before Chola Invasion.
@@reald3d23 Chola invasion ? THE WHAT ? 😂 - Cholas are the tamils !!!!!!
@@TonyStark-mm6qy There were already Tamils in Sri Lanka Before Chola Invasion of Sri Lanka
Tamil spoken in Sri Lanka and Singapore 😂
Just like
Arabic spoken in Egypt and Libya😂
French spoken in quebec and French Guyana 😂
English spoken in America 😂
Spanish spoken in Mexico 😂
Portuguese spoken in Brazil 😂
😂💀
>Sanskrit: 5,000 BCE
>But Sumerian may be even older! 3000 BCE.
Your math is fascinating.
No dinosaur language older 7th century
I doubt it was the editor , the Sumerian civilisation was born around 5000 BC , no way they changed language setting midway
Tamil is beautiful..
Im from Jaffna, Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu just left the chat😂
Sanskrit also survived 😂
Even the earliest humans had language, but it has divergently evolved to be so vastly different in different areas and then it changes even more after wars and etc. So, we could technically say that any language (other than conlangs ofc) is a descendent of the oldest language...
Bruh Sanskrit isn't dead, it's still alive. Infact there is a village in India where people converse in Sanskrit only.
Bro it's just one village
Tamil is there worldwide with over 75 million speakers
Sanskrit is not used for regular basis communication languages , basically sanskrit is unborn language , if there is birth then there is death so sanskrit not dead its unborn ,its only for temple poja mantram and puranas sastram
We want separate Tamil Nadu .❤ Even foreigners aren't recognising the most Tamil speaking people live here da .😅
Because the Tamil spoken in Tamil Nadu isn't really Tamil 😄
Try fighting the Indian army before that
😂😂 abe oh tambiii Bhag yaha se
At what cost do you want to separate Tamil nadu 💀
It's nearly impossible.
Pirivinai vaatham presumably dmk kunjigal
I didn’t know Porto Afro Asiatic would be older than Porto indo European which is older than Sanskrit as It is where all indo European languages originated from
India Tamilnadu also bro 💥
As a tamilan wen he first pronounce name Sanskrit my reaction what😮 when he end it with tamil my reaction is hmmm
Bro summoned the whole தமிழ் people here
😂 bro forgot there is tamil nadu in India
The pronunciation is killing me 🤣
I once heard of a Theory that both Arabic & Hebrew derived from Sumerian.
I also heard that there really is a "tongue of Angels" called Enochian.
today some many rural Africans speaking tamil
Lol that's a good joke 😂
By the end of this video I forgot my Tamil 😂
3000 bc is in fact, not further back than 5000 bc
Tamil originated and developed from tamilnadu
Sanskrit is more then 6000 bce old as the "rigveda" was written in the 6000-7000 b.c.e
He Googles: Tamil is spoken in which countries ?
Google: Srilanka and Singapore.
Result: Tamilnadu is not mentioned in the video because google did not mentioned it because he did the search as "countries" because he don't know India has hundred different languages.
Tamil mostly spoken in Tamil Nadu
Spoken in Sri Lanka and Singapore 😂😅😢… that’s like saying pizza which is eaten in Germany.
Adam and Eve speaking Aramaic: Am I Joke To You??
Adam and Eve are from a religious book, thier not proven real
Its TAMIL, Indian language ❤
5000 bc is actually before 3000 bc
Meanwhile ppl in tamilnadu (India) : 🤨🤨
Sammi namma bassa peasudu😂
The oldest writings in Tamil are from 300 B.C. though, and there are no known writings in Sanskrit from 5000 B.C.
Some buddy's stomach is burning hearing the truth
@@HighlightsZone54 Okay then, show me proof
@@TheReal_GMan oldest written sanskriti inscription is 189 bc hathibada and dangwada inscription and yavanraj inscription
@@TheReal_GMan also the vedas talk about the saraswati river which dried up about 4000-5000 bc
@@TheReal_GMan the astronomical dates of vedas dates back to 8000 bc
I'm tamilan and I think tamil is easy to pronounce but I don't why many people struggle to pronounce it
Tamil❤
Tamil is native of Tamil Nadu south india :)
In India Karnataka we still speak sankrit
Lol 😂
He forgot Origin of Tamil language
Sumerian language (Mesopotamian civilization) is around 3500 BC contemporary to Indus valley civilization. Sanskrit originated during Vedic period 1500-1000 BC.
I lost it when bro didn't mention tamil nadu omg!😭
Let’s take two languages X and Y at time t0. Then at a later date through times t1-t5, we will have Xt1, Xt2, Xt3, Xt4 and Xt5 similarly, Yt1, Yt2, Yt3, Yt4 and Yt5. Now, which of these is oldest? Most would answer Xt0 and Yt0. But, in fact none exists other than Xt5 and Yt5. Since, languages are primarily spoken they don't exist beyond the point of utterance. Assume now, we have written records left for each of these, viz., Xt3, Xt4 and Xt5 but Yt4, and Yt5. Which of these is oldest? People would quip with Xt3. In fact, Xt3 wouldn't have come into existence without Xt0, Xt1, Xt2. Therefore, the answer is wrong. Hence we should say Xt3 and Yt4 were the earliest recorded stages of X and Y but not the oldest representations of X and Y. Logically, Xt5 and Yt5 are the continuities of Xt0 and Yt0 through ages. Neither of X and Y is older than the other. Ofcourse! It's lot more complex than this. The closeness between X0 and X3 than the closeness between Y0 and Y1. It gets even more complex. X0 not only creates X1 in T1, but also X1-1,X1-2 and so on,in the same T.X1-2 then to X2-2--1,X2-2--2etc.... Then X2-2--2 to X2-2--2---1,X2-2--2---2 etc.... So does Y0. You can call them different languages or different dialects. It's subjective. Things don't end here. X3-3--3---4 might influence X3-3--1---2 to create a new language (X3-3--3---4)(X3-3--1---2). But whether this newly created language be given an independent language status is subjective. It depends on the magnitude of influence. Just like there's magnitude of influence, there's magnitude of mutation too to pave the way for more vagueness.(Plot twist: The language X0 was P5-6--9---2----7-----12 and Y0 was P5-2--4---2----7-----1). Now I'd like to know which one is the oldest living language. ((X3-3--3---4)(Y3-3--1---2)3-3) ((X2-1--3)(X2-3--1)3-1--3). Or..((Y3-1--2---1)(Y3-3--1---2)3-2) ((X2-1--2)(X2-1--1)3-2--3)?????
Sanskrit has no letters for its own. It was written using Devanagari letters or other language letters.
ஆமாம்
Im from coimbatore. He literally forgot india.
Did you know about the land of punt in egpyt was ruled by a Tamil king, and also had a proof..
"Chadic" 😎💪💪💪
Hey sankirt 3500years only
Bro i love you. You're tamil is so beautiful
You are wrong about that know tamil or tamil nadu two things is that South Indian gods and goddess have been taking this language from trillion of years ago and in 300 BCE The started taking it my hater/friend
Even in tamil nadu in india
South India and north Sri Lanka where they speak tamil. They both use to be one country many years ago
The overall topic is interesting. However, I'd prefer to have the main infomation in the front, and discussing implications, history, etc. after.
There is evidence that the cholas promoted sanskrit in south east asia. Sanskrit were already popular in those regions as a ceremonial language for Buddhist and hindu traditions. Their only inscriptions in south east asia was written both in Tamil and Sanskrit. Now how we find out which is the older language, impossible! But what we can do is find out which is the earliest recorded language. Tamil holds that language as it has the earliest inscription that had been found which dates back to 7th-6th century bce. While sanskrit’s old inscription from 1st century bce. If u take prakrit instead, it still dates back to only 3rd century bce ehile oldest telugu inscriptions only dates back to 500 CE. That doesnt mean that these are founded on these dates. Pre vedic Sanskrit does not exist! There is no evidence of what language existed before vedic period. Even the oldest surviving copy of Vedha is traced back to only 1040 CE. Long before Sanskrit. Indigenous people of india did spoke languages that are unrelated to Sanskrit. Like Tamil developed separately, which confirms Sanskrit is not the only civilizational language of india. There are many languages which are older than vedic Sanskrit!!! Egyptian, Sumerian, Akkadian
I am not making fun but as a Tamil speaking citizen of Tamilnadu I find his accent amusing and cute. For trying is the cute for.
Chinese spoken in japan and korea and in china they speak Portuguese 🤣🤣🤣🤣🙏
Sanskrit is the exact same language as English, they ancestor is pre indoneuropean, it was created in 2000 BC.
WHY THERE IS SO MANY FCKING DISINFORMATION ABOUT THAT?!?!
Tamil literally born 2500 years ago, Sanskrit is just 2000 years, and everyone fucked off the Sumerian and Akkadian language, and also Greek language, which is the oldest language still alive.
At the end 'your tamil is slight good' 😅😊
It's actually arabic because it's the first language that god told profit mohamed to right it in the quran not any other language was known
Scriptures say otherwise as sumerian Egyptian sanskrit Tamil etc are older they have oldest histories recorded documents then Islam and even older then christianity and Jewish religion itself old Slavic Latin Greek etc too existed before that and Hebrew. There were many civilisations older then islam and even jewish religion( which came 1st out of all 3 abrahmic religions) who followed other religions and spoke a languge too. Arab countries themselves spoke Akkadian un north Hebrew Aramaic and Syriac in the east and west and Abyssinia in the south.
He… just butchered it😢
(It’s okay, nice try. Tamil is quite hard to pronounce for people who are not native Tamils)
Just stress the long bowels properly, a bit more stretch, you will get it right bro
Aramaic is also still alive and kicking…
finally indian languages are first 😂, we indian are too intelligent
you missed tamil nadu (tamil country) a state in south India 🇮🇳
But it's not a official language in India, it's only recognized as a regional language.
@@SugiSeufz India has a grand total of twenty-three officially recognised languages. Here's the list : Tamil, Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Dogri, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Malayalam, Marathi, Meitei (Manipuri), Nepali, Odia, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Santali, Sindhi, Telugu and Urdu. go and study kid.
@@SugiSeufz by the way Hindi is also a regional language and there is no national language for India.
He missed not only that
Sanskrit 5000bc
But sumerian language maybe older 3000 bc🤣🤣🤣🤣bro diving in hashish ocean
Bhother Dravidian is a part of vedic culture but in vedic ages sanskrit is the main official language as Vedas are written in it for ex ओ३म् भुर्भुवः स्वः।
Tamil should be national language of India.
No Japanese
😂😂😂
Bengali should be
Noo!! It should be Albanian Sign Language🥸
lol, it's a diverse country with lots of cultures. Impossible to make it a national language
I know both Tamil & Sanskrit. I ❤ both !!.
TAMIZH FROM INDIA 🇮🇳🐅
Tamil is spoken in India. It was originated in india. Do your research properly.
If you say Sanskrit dates back to 5000 BC and Sumerian dates back to 3000 BC. Then how is Sumerian older?
Y’all arabic lived way longer ngl
He forgot the mainland of Tamil 😢
Tongue: … excuse me I’m 170,000 YEARS OLD. (Note it actually started somewhere in Africa)
As a Malaysian, your Tamil sounds funny.
But props to you as it is very hard to pronounce 😀😀
Great. Tamil originated in Singapore. Hahaha
Sinhala and Persian date back longer then Tamil and have till survived yk
Tamil should replace Latin.
Greece that it has the oldest language in the world that leaves in this day: man i am dead
அந்த காலத்திலேயே என் முப்பாட்டன் திருக்குறளை எழுதினவர்... 1330 குறள்.. I know my mother worth... ❤
But tamil has changed not many but it still changed throughout the years same as the sanskrit. So the most oldest unchanged language is Arabic
Nope.
Tamil can still be spoken without the use of Sanskrit. In fact among all the Indian languages corrupted by Sanskrit, Tamil has been championed as the least corrupt language by another language.
Origin of all southern India languages are from tamizh.
How can someone magically skip where language originated and spoken most? India has a state called Tamil Nadu and even Indus valley civilisation used that language which was in India. You still smh skipped that and reaches Singapore where it's not even a native language? It's like saying Canada and Belgium speaks French but not France.
Bruhhh Indus spoke neither of those languages we found inscriptions with pictures of animals that doesn't relate to tamil or sanskrit.Aryans when Invaded india brought sanskrit 3500 years ago lol
Alex Collier (American researcher) has already proved that Tamil is the oldest language in the world 🗿
No dinosaur language older
Excuse me Tamil is our language from tamil nadu INDIA.....
😂