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Today we’re traveling to the lands of ancient kingdoms and civilizations of Southern India, to the lands where they speak languages old as time itself. Tamil is an official language and one of the 6 classical languages of India. It has a mysterious past, rich tradition, and native speakers, that are very proud of their language.
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#india #tamizh #dravidian
*Love to Tamilnadu from a Bengali speaker...Tamizh is our pride.*
Love from TN. Bengali so sweet.
Thank you brother
@శ్రీ ధర్మం poda lusu
@శ్రీ ధర్మం sanskrit is a dead language right...??😂😂 pride...??? Yar sona..??? Nagalae solipom😂😂
@ஶ்ரீ ధర్మం yara komali nee...😂😂 Or a pathological liar..🙄🙄
எங்கள் தமிழ் மொழியின் பெருமையை சிறப்பாக எடுத்து உரைத்ததற்கு தமிழ் பேசும் நல்லுள்ளங்கள் சார்பாக மனமார்ந்த நன்றிகளை தெரிவித்துக் கொள்கிறோம்
اللہ آپ کو اور آپ کے خاندان کو خوش رکھے اور پاکستان زندہ باد 🇵🇰🇵🇰
4000 OLD TAMIL (DHIMITAKA ) LANGUAGE IS INVENTED IN 1969 JAN 14 MADRAS- RENAMED-TAMILNADU🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
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Tamil (Thamizh) is one of the most fascinating languages in the world, and I am obsessed with ancient cultures, especially the theorized landmass which is said to be the original start of civilization, Kumari Kandam.
Vanakkam to Tamil's, enakku konjam konjam Thamizh teriyum, ungalai santhithathil magizhchi 🙏
Respect from an Indian Bengali
🙏
@@ArghyadeepPal Namaskar / Assalamu Alaykom 🙏🏻
@@shy239240 🙏🏻
@@mravalik hello from a Tamizhan, i think u r learning tamizh,u can easily learn it if u spell it correctly, all the best for u.
உடல் மண்ணுக்கு உயிர் தமிழுக்கு.
I am a Telugu speaker and I also love Tamil History and its kings like Cholas, Cheras, and Pallavas. My soul was made to be born as South Indian on this Earth🙏🙏🙏
Why not pandias
@@HarekrishnaAyclan pandias is a unique one that's why they did not mentioned because the pandias is the one of the creator of tamil sangam the ruler of Kumarikandam the lost continent...
@@logeshwaranm2682 how ever Chera chola Pandiya Pallava Chalukya vanar nannan all a r tamil
@@HarekrishnaAyclanyes all of them tamil but pandiyas was the biggest ruler of among thus...
@@logeshwaranm2682 we r pandyans u should know this.
I am not a Tamilian, but still respect and love Tamil language a lot
4000 OLD TAMIL (DHIMITAKA ) LANGUAGE IS INVENTED IN 1969 JAN 14 MADRAS- RENAMED-TAMILNADU
Thamizh is our Pride..Love from Hindi speaker... 🙂🙏
Love you bro ❣️
Thanks! Bro...
❤️💗
Danyawaad from tamilnadu
Nandri Nanba 🤗
Потрясающое видео! Благодарю тебя за работу! Тамил является моим самым любимым языком индии!! Привет из аргентины 🇦🇷🇦🇷
Muchos Gracias bro
I Love arjentina bro
@@perumal850 😀😀😀 நான்றி
@@gastonmartinez6316 good try. But it's நன்றி. But thanks for trying ☺️☺️
To all you tamizhans, something that I find sad is that many indian languages speakers write their respective languages in the latin scripts in spite of having such wonderful writing systems. However, Tamizh I mostly see it written in the tamil script and that simple act show how much respect and appreciation you have for your language. I don't mean any offense to other languages speakers but I just wish everyone would use their scripts. I've seen people say it's easier to just write in English and I get it but if, for one, Chinese people use their characters, Then I'm sure you can use your own abugida.
Well done. It's been many years since I lived, studied, & spoke in the Tamil World. Thank you for bringing back those sounds & mental images.
U can speak tamil ?
@@mathusoothananjeyakrishnan6018 I lived in Madurai 1978-9. I spoke Tamil fluently then; most of it forgotten; but, it seems to be creeping back into my consciousness. It probably means I need to return. Soon.
@@danieljackson654 wow lovely 😀
@@mathusoothananjeyakrishnan6018 I'm writing a Novel now based on some experiences back then if only to bring back to mind a simple love story for a special someone in a very special place.
@@danieljackson654 oh am glad to hear. I would love to read once u publish :).
நானும் தமிழன் தான்
தமிழின் இனிமையும் பெருமையும் ஞாலம் எங்கும் பரவட்டும்
வாழ்க தமிழ் வளர்க தமிழ் 🙏🙏
4000 OLD TAMIL (DHIMITAKA ) LANGUAGE IS INVENTED IN 1969 JAN 14 MADRAS- RENAMED-TAMILNADU
சைவத்தமிழ் , பைந்தமிழ் , இயற்றமிழ் , இசைத்தமிழ் என்றும் , இலக்கணங்களும், சொற்சுவை, பொருட்சுவையும் நிறைந்த , எல்லாம் வல்ல ஈசனார் அருளிய தமிழே உன்னை வணங்கி பெருமிதம் கொள்கிறேன் !! THANK YOU SO MUCH JuLingo to showcase a wonderful video about our Language which is our Life ❤
வாழ்க தமிழ்🖤
Super 👍🤞😊
@@chennakrishnakousalya8794 I'm a kanyakumari malayali
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@@minikurien9527 kanya kumari tamil
@@minikurien9527 kanyakumari is for tamilnadu
தமிழ் என்றுமே தமிழ்தான் தமிழ் திராவிட மொழி கிடையாது திராவிட மொழி என்று திணிக்கப்படுகிறது தமிழ் என்றுமே தனித்துவமானது என்றும் தமிழ் எதிலும் தமிழ்... வாழ்க பல்லாண்டு பல்லாண்டு பல்லாயிரத்தாண்டு 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks nandri நன்றி வணக்கம் ஓம்
Yes 👍🙏
Unmai than
❤
தமிழ் வாழ்க. சமஸ்கிருத பார்ப்பனீயத்தின் செயல்களுக்கு மாற்று திராவிடம் என்ற சொல் ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for making this !!!!! Tamil is one of my favorite languages. the script is by far the most beautiful in the world.
Are u chinese
@@சுரேஸ்தமிழ் best work bro
@@சுரேஸ்தமிழ் Wow சகோ! What a compilation 👌🏾
@@சுரேஸ்தமிழ் 🤗
I think the futhark runes look better honestly and I do think the hiragana alphabet the Japanese use and the Armenian alphabet are prettier, but everyone has their opinions.
We are Tamil. We are not Indian, but we are citizens of India. And also we are citizens of Sri Lanka, Singapore , and Malaysia. We want to identify as Tamils. We are so proud to be as Tamils.( not Dravidian) 👍🙏🏻💪
Super
Jai sanatan dharama jai shree ram
Why didn't you make a separate country for yourselves keeping in view your distinct language and culture?
😂😂 Tamils are aliens living in India with high inferiority complex than rest of the south states
I am proud to be a Dravidian.
Tamil first letter அ has one specialty, if you want to write any language letters that language letters should written using straight line(➖) , cross line (+) , circle (o) or curve shape
Tamil first letter (அ) has all these shape which symbolizes if you learn tamil you can learn any language in the world easily
Yes, coz Tamil is hard 😂
Yes, it's difficult. I'm a Dravidian from south Africa, who can understand when one talks in Tamil and respond in English. I wish to speak and write it.
As a tamilian, hats off to your research, unbiased presentation and excellent pronunciation of the alphabets !
Did you listen to her full? She is denying lots of fact... Tamil can stand alone without Sanskrit. And Tamil excavation let to uncovering inscriptions very similar to Indus script. It's even older than brahmi script they are mentioning.
I'm from Tamil Nadu 🇮🇳
Today outsiders knowing the existence of our Tamil culture than our Indians, great to see that .
Modi effect
What's your cursed profile have you betrayed tamilnadu?
@@aashiqgamerxd9897 What do you want to say? Look bro we are same ,so you should not use this type of word.
It is just stereotype.
@@VishalKumar-nv3pi well i agree then, apologies
As an Italian currently studying Indian languages & cultures at university, I have to commend the accuracy of this video and the effort that must be behind it. Great content, Julie!
I agree
What's the name of that master? Or what career is it comprised in?
@@gastonmartinez6316 It's a Bachelor's degree and its name roughly translates to "Languages, cultures and societies of Asia and Mediterranean Africa" (I say it "roughly translates" because it's an Italian university and the courses are held in Italian). There are several Master's degrees which can be accessed after completing this Bachelor's degree.
It's not accurate. It is not Dravidian, it is thamizh. Dravidian was a lie. And Sanskrit came later after Aryan arrival in the Indus valley.
@@marcorubboli9415 ciao where do you live in italy am from Tamilnadu and currently living in roma.
Thanks for supporting our Tamil language, which is the Oldest language in the world 👏👍❤
Sumerian is the oldest
@@kendrickbritto8556 world oldest language Tamil mam look Google or Archaeology books in correct way
@@savenatures1259proof that tamil is older than Sumerian?
Oldest language that is still used actively. Otherwise Sanskrit is older. Sumerian and Egyption are not used for centuries.
Oldest only according to lemurians 😂
Tamil is like springs water of imagination. Tamil language shows equality, honesty,culture, compassion and valour.
தமிழ் வாழ்க
Greetings my fellow Tamizh brothers and sister! Greetings from Kerala!
🙏🙏
@@கோபிசுதாகர் Kanyakumari malayali
Love from Kerala Border, Tamil Nadu 🇮🇳
അണ്ണാച്ചി വളിവിട് വളിവിട്... 🤣😂അതൊക്കെയൊരു കാലം 😭
Love From SRILANKA. தமிழ் 🥰
*omg u pronounced "vanakkam" very very perfectly* 👌👌👍
_Really thnx sis for shared our language_ 😊😊
Sister there is also another fact about tamil:.
We know அ-ஒள is called as uyir ezhuthukkal.
Do you know why it's called as uyir ezhuthukkal?
The only thing which helps us to survive is air .All these letters are born from air not by the lips or tongue.
Thanks for posting such video.
நன்றி சகோதரியே🙏
வாழ்க தமிழ் ! வளர்க தமிழ்நாடு!
I am proud Tamilian from Sri Lanka
The Sangam period was patronized by the Pandyas, who were one of the three great Kingdoms in Tamilnadu. Tholkaappiyam is the oldest book we have now, by which the grammar is based and due to the archaeological excavations it is also proved that tamil is 5000 years old.
True. Agasthiya is a brahminical conspiracy.
Tholkappiyam is the oldest literature in the world.l remember during school exams it was asked( which is the oldest literature in world).. This book was written by tholkappiyar likely around 8000 B. c
It's true
...the tolkappiyam book says it's an additional and corrections to the previous book, that book hasn't been found yet, so for now this is the oldest book
8,000 and 5,000 🤣🤣😃🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 delusional ignorants archeologically and linguistically it dates back to 200 BC
The oldest language ,but always young language forever.proud to be a "தமிழன் "
Beautiful comment! Tamil indeed feels young despite its incredible age!
Oldest language where ! Not even in India, the Harrappan language is even older in India.
@@ASMM1981EGY Harappan is an unknown language as of today. Nobody has successfully decoded it yet. Linguists like Kamil Zvelebil, Asko Parpola, Iravatham Mahadevan hypothesise that it could be Old Tamil. It’s interesting that you mentioned that “Tamil is not even old in India.”. By written accounts, Tamil is the oldest written language in India. I think you’re from Egypt? Did you know that there’s Tamil Brahmi found in your country? Look it up. It’s interesting that ancient Tamils have traded with ancient Egyptians, Romans, Greek, etc.
@@தமிழோன் If the hypothesis of Harappan being old Tamil was true, Tamil linguists would have understood it with minimum difficulty. But anyway Harappan is older Dravidian Indian than Tamil.
@@ASMM1981EGY You ignored my first 2 sentences. And don’t know the meaning of the word “hypothesis.
My father being a Tamizhan
Never taught me Tamizh but told many beautiful stories
I don't know what personal reasons he have but I wished many times he would have taught me
I currently learning Russian it is taking more time than i expected so i really hope one day i will successfully learn Tamizh
It's in your blood, you will learn Tamil soon
@@prakashnagraj2449 I can read and write
@శ్రీ ధర్మం happy for you
@@aliimran2485 good bro.
You can , go for it!
Ancient Tamil literature is quite an ocean. Here's a double entendre (இரட்டுற மொழிதல்) Tamil poem that describes sesame (எள்) and snake (பாம்பு) through the same stanzas.
ஆடிக் குடத்தடையும் ஆடும்போ தேயிரையும்
மூடித் திறக்கின் முகங்காட்டும் - ஓடிமண்டை
பற்றின் பரபரெனும் பாரிற்பிண் ணாக்குமுண்டாம்
உற்றிடுபாம் பெள்ளெனவே யோது
ஆடிக் குடத்தடையும்
- After the snake charmer’s show, the snake goes into the basket container
- The sesame seeds are crushed and reach the jug as oil
ஆடும்போ தேயிரையும்
- The snake hisses and makes sounds while spreading its hood in front of the snake charmer
- Traditional sesame oil processing methods such as stone grinding and wood pressing produce sounds during the grinding process
மூடித் திறக்கின் முகங்காட்டும்
- The snake shows its face when the cover of the basket container is opened
- When the lid of the jar of oil is opened, it shows the reflection of our face
ஓடிமண்டை பற்றின் பரபரெனும்
- The snake slithers and seeks pitchers (resembling a skull) to hide and makes rustling sounds when inside it
- The oil is applied on the head to the scalp that is dry
பாரிற்பிண் ணாக்குமுண்டாம்
- If you see, the snake when extending its hood has a tongue-like symbol behind the hood
- When the oil processing is done, what remains is the refuse of the oil seeds
The translation isn't accurate, just remembered that I had read this in my school days.
Here's is a single-letter abugida poem :)
தாதீது தோதீது தத்தை தூதோதாது
தூதிதூ தொத்தி தத் தூததே - தாதொத்த
துத்திதத் தாதேது தித்தித்தேத் தொத்தீது
தித்தித் ததோதித் திதி (96)
Quite a tongue twister :D
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தமிழே போற்றி போற்றி❤❤❤
Marathi people (90 million of us) have deep roots with the Dravidian culture so much so that we have two alphabets that we speak that we borrowed from Tamil.
We also follow the Tamil/South Indian Hindu Calendar.
Shivaji was a great king, he proved marathi people's agam, I wish his real history is studied. For producing such a nice king we appreciate and love the marathi people.
@@selvasuriya001 Thank You very much for your kind words.
I've been learning a little daily greetings of Tamil language thesedays. I am intrigued with everything Tamil, your food, your culture, dances, folk, and nowadays, films.
You guys are phenomenal.
That's why you people adopted saree which is a Tamil traditional attire ळ and ऴ alphabet from Tamizh ழ and ள in Marathi language.
@@vat513 can you elaborate about the second alphabet you just mentioned ? How is it pronounced?
@@abc_cba Brother it is pronounced as 'la' which is represented as 'zha' by rolling your tongue back.
The characters of Thai,Malay and Indonesian looks very similar to Tamil, this is probably because their Languages were infact inspired by Tamil during the Chola Kingdoms influence in South East Asia
I'm a Tamil born, raised and living in Malaysia. It's true that there's a lot of similarities between Tamil and Malay language. Southeast Asian cuisine are also heavily influenced by South Indian cooking - many Malay and Indonesian cuisine uses curry leaves.
The Tamil Grantha scripts(Pallava scripts) brought by Tamil kings and traders, induced the development of many Southeast Asian scripts such as Khmer, Javanese, Kawi, Baybayin and Thai script.
script not language
You are amazing! I have admired the Tamil language, the culture and skills of the Tamils. I believe the largest hoard of Roman gold coins is in the Tamil lands. The major rulers were the Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas and the Tamils produced fine textiles, jewellery, spices, tiles, sculpture which were in high demand even in Rome. The late A K Ramanujan of Chicago U wrote a marvelous book called "Poems of Love and War". The first Tamil grammar was the Tholkappiyam. Thiruvalluvar's Thirukkural is a marvelous collection of advice, morals, ethics. The Harappans (most likely Tamils, as you mentioned) had no Kings, no weapons of war. They traded as far as the Oxus (Amu Darya) river. The Tamils enrich humanity
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Yeah first gammer in the world is tholkappiyam which is still alive. I wonder why she said aggasthiyam
@@ripsanskrit3609 because Tolkappiyar wrote Tholkapiyam, who was one of the 12 disciples of Sanskrit speaking Brahmin Agastya Muni.
@@MrRahul6464 your brains cells are not fully developed
@@MrRahul6464 this is a lie which you guys keep on repeating. The oldest sanskrit writting in india belongs to 1 C.E. where as Tamizh writtings from keezhadi is 600 B.C.E. Now which is the oldest one?
Julie, I learned a few years ago a fascinating fact: there is a very old but still very visible connexion between Finno-Ugric and Tamil languages (!)...It's absolutely flooring! Look into this, it's crazy (even if the shared vocabulary and grammar isn't a big lot, yet it's incredible).
One of the best analysis ever seen about Tamil Language from a foreign person. Great job.
Korean and Japanese language has similarities with Tamil language
Si
Si Si 😁 I suppose we all are related.... 🙏🙏
Knew about Korean relation but not about Japan. Interesting.
How the hell the chola navy managed to go that far!!
@ஶ்ரீ ధర్మం Japanese language has similarities with Dravidian language family
Thanks 🙏 Julie for making a vedio on a Dravidian language.
Honestly I am telling, among the Dravidian languages my most favourite language is Tamil , it is one of the classical language in the world which has a rich history , literature and Grammar.
Can u explain what is Dravidian please study the books learn history there is no Dravidian Thamizh is god
There's no such things as Dravidian in history tamils are always identified themselves as tamils today or 1000 years ago !
We are not Dravidian Stock..we are Tamils and Tamil is our identity
@@msubramaniam8 তুই কি ভাবছিস যে এই কথাটা আমি মন থেকে বললাম যে আমি তামিল ভাষাকে ভালবাসি ?
😂😂😂না কক্ষনোই না সুধু তোদের সান্তনা দেওয়ার জন্য লিখেছি আবে তোদের তো একটা পচা ধচা মাতৃভাষা
বাংলা ও সংস্কৃত ভাষা ই হচ্ছে শ্রেষ্ঠতম ভাষা ।।
@@styleesurya4788 Tamil nationalist
கீழடி நாகரீகத்தின் முதல் இடமா என் தமிழ் அழகான மொழி மிக்க நன்றி சகோதரி
தமிழ் மொழியை பற்றி பேசியதற்காக மிக்க நன்றி 🙏💕
Love you from Tamilnadu....
தமிழ் ❤
#It's not only language,
Tamizh it's pride of the nation
#All India language mother ( Tamil )
#யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்
Nice video!👏
4:57 And! You've left a (three dots/small circles) letter in Tamil alphasyllabary script i.e. *ஃ* (pronounced as ≈ *Ahkh* ). It is neither a vowel(உயிர்/Uyir= Soul) nor a consonant(மெய்/Mey= Body). It is called as "Aytha Ezhuthu (ஆய்த எழுத்து)".
It is sometimes used for f sound and rarely h sound to avoid ஹ
@@venki3deditor no way. I'm native Tamil speaker. ஃ sound is no way related to F sound. ஃ itself sounds like (a sort of) ஹ. To be precise, ஃ is categorised by some scholars under "Voiceless Velar fricative /x/" which is equivalent to ख़ (not ख). But according to Tamil grammar it is neither a vowel nor a consonant. So, this letter ஃ could be categorised under "Voiceless Glottal fricative /h/" that is equivalent to Sanskrit's अः (but grammatically its usage entirely different between Tamil and Sanskrit).
@@santhoshrider7348 For writing, it is used.
@@venki3deditor yeah! But it's a convention like to represent /ʂ/ sound by writing "S and H" together. But /h/ pronunciation has nothing to do with /ʂ/ pronunciation.
The more correct and closer way to represent the F sound in Tamil is "ஃவ (Ah + Va)". Because "வ(/v/ or /ʋ/)" is labiodental and also "F" is labiodental. This also wrong because we're using two different letters having different pronunciations to represent or make a third letter and pronunciation. Just for convenience we can use that's all.
ஃவ (hva) ≈ Fa
ஃஜ (hja) ≈ Za
Felt very proud hearing a foreigner speaking about the Tamil language. In today's time, not many Indians know the rich history and the greatness of the Tamil languages. Love from Tamilakkam. Tamil isn't just a language for us. It is our culture, our heritage, our way-of life and the entire Tamil history in the form of a langauge.
தமிழன் என்று சொல்லடா, தலை நிமிர்ந்து நில்லடா
Can you write Tamil?
Would you be willing to help me translate a short text (250 words of a children image story) from English to Tamil?
If so, please react on this post.
@@ronaldl9085 s bro u share
@@ronaldl9085 I can help
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@@ronaldl9085 Any Tamil can help.
திராவிடம் என்று ஒரு மொழியும் இருந்ததில்லை ஒரு இனமும் இருந்ததில்லை இங்கே தமிழ்தான் ஆதி மொழி.
அதனால் இது திராவிட மொழி குடும்பம் இல்லை தமிழ் மொழி குடும்பம் தான்.
Love from Jhanrkhand bro. I can speak 3 languages hindi english and bhojpuri how about you..
Yes , dravidian theory is nothing more than an assumption ignoring other languages having Sanskrit mixture in base language and cannot be independent without it unlike tamil
Nice to see my language getting more recognition.....Im a half but tamil is my mother tongue ❤️
I am Tamil, but live outside India. Great to know about my mother tongue.
I'm proud to be Tamil from Sri Lanka.
Good work.🎉. keep it up🎉.
தமிழ் வாழ்க.
Looks like you missed the recent excavation. Porunai river excavation dates Tamil back to 3200 years. Potteries were found with Tamili inscription. Tamil is older than Sanscrit. Tamil is the only language which can be spoken without mixing any Sanskrit words. Tamil scholars, Tamil teachers, Tamil enthusiast can talk pure Tamil. Sanskrit scholars influenced Tamil by mixing Sanskrit words to create new language like they did to create malayalam, but Tamil people did not leave their mother tongue and continued to speak Tamil with some Sanskrit words as the Sanskrit scholars are highly influential in the education system and injected Sanskrit words.
Fbhuil kannadada hesaranta nirdeshaka hagu aplicationgalannu prati tingalu prashasti
Tamil can function better without sanskrit
@@ripsanskrit3609 your username though 😅
came here to sat that she missed to mention keeladi &thirukural.
As a Maharashtrian, I say we must protect Tamil language and culture at all cost. It is the basis for our shared culture. It is the heart of what makes us Bharatwaasi.
please make a one video for Tamizh and Korean language culture similarity... it's very interesting..
Your doing good job because world knows now tamil is oldest and leaving language, thankyou from tamil Nadu Murali.மிக்க நன்றி வாழ்க வளமுடன்
did you watched full video 🤣
I have never seen anyone better than her explaining about Tamil. A well researched and articulated video. A good diction and presentation.
My Mother Tongue😍💘
❤ from Tamilnadu, South India.
Congratulations Julie for an excellent video on my language. You make me a prouder Tamizhan, living in South America!
Great video! I had a big interest in Tamil recently and this came up right on time!
As a proud Tamil speaking Hindu from South Africa, I want to thank you for propagating my language. I just want to mention though, that there is far, far more than 70 million people that speak Tamil. Also to add that the modern day Korean language has adopted a lot of Tamil words, such as Uppuh, Amah, etc.
I'm Sri Lankan Tamil
Actually more people don't know the history
Even you are a foreigner you know well about Tamil 👌🤝
Wow, Finally we got Tamizh. Greetings from Tamil Nadu, India 🇮🇳. வணக்கம், மிக்க நன்றி. Thank you Julie for doing this. Keep doing on other languages also. And one more thing, the relation between Tamizh and Sanskrit is appreciable so that the Tamizh was Sanskritized by Brahmins and poets for enriching the literature for their purpose. Before that many literatures were written in Pure Tamizh too. After this it leads to loss of Tamizh words which have equivalent to Sanskrit one and later adopted it as a day to day conversion. Due to 'Tamil only movement' those Sanskrit words were removed from Tamizh but not to a great extent as you told at last minutes in this video. In other Dravidian languages like Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada & Tulu, Sanskrit influence was more. But anyway these dravidian languages represent the unique culture of India and we are so proud of that.
I wanna learn Tamizh please help me 🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@bhashashikkhakendro Hi Brother, You can Tamizh by searching 'Tamizh learning for Beginners' in UA-cam. There is only limited source for Tamil Tutorial. You can basic sentences like greetings, numbers, question sentences, vocabulary and other basics.
@@vasanthakumar526 Ok ,
In my opinion the Tamizh language should be widely taught like foreign languages.
@@bhashashikkhakendro Yes Brother, due to language diversity of India. We have to give importance to other religional languages too. Your username indicate that your are a Bengali. Right?
@@vasanthakumar526 Yes bro I am a Bengali .
Great Video! But actually, you can speak and write Tamil without the influence of Sanskrit. Yes we have and use many Sanskrit loan words in Tamil since then, but we do have our own Tamil words for the Sanskrit loan words we are using today. Some of the examples:
King : Rajan/Raja (Sanskrit loan word in Tamil today) - Raja (Sanskrit) - Mannar (Original Tamil word)
Sun : Sooriyan (Sanskrit loan word in Tamil today) - Surya (Sanskrit) - Aadhavan (Original Tamil word)
Moon : Chandhiran(Sanskrit loan word in Tamil today) - Chandra (Sanskrit) - Vennila/Nila (Original Tamil word)
Sky: Aagayam(Sanskrit loan word in Tamil today) - Akasha (Sanskrit) - Vaanam (Original Tamil word)
Night: Rathiri (Sanskrit loan word in Tamil today) - Ratri (Sanskrit) - Iravu (Original Tamil word)
God: Deivam (Sanskrit loan word in Tamil today) - Deva (Sanskrit) - Kadavul/Iraivan (Original Tamil word)
For Sun = Nyayiru, moon = thingal as we use in weeks.
Superb
Thank you, Julie, for putting so much work into covering the less-talked-about languages of the world and of course for bringing your personality to these videos! Your presentations are always worth watching and getting even better every time.
6:03 your pronounciation is very impressive ❤... Pronouncing letter ழ் is not easy thing for all.... Even some Tamil people cannot able to pronounce ழ் properly.....
யான்பெற்ற இன்பம் பெறுக இவ்வையகம் (திருமந்திரம் : 147)
The world should get the joy l felt(Tirumantiram : 147)
Great! I'm from the philippines and I love Indian(Hindi ,Assam ,sanskrit etc.) and sri lankan(sinhalese & tamil) script...I would like to suggest do ilocano dialect or filipino, the ancient script is very designful and it is said that it was originated from the Brahmi writting system when Indians traded with Malay,Indos and Filipino many yrs ago
Pallava Tamil brahmi script
The indians traded with South East asians are actually Tamilians.
@శ్రీ ధర్మం and here comes the 🤡🤡🤡. Have you ever heard of cholas navy? How you guys will accept as you guys don't have a proper history.
Tamil script has been found on Keeladi excavated pots, which are nearly 3000 years old. It is not Brahmi script. It is Tamizhi. Script found on pots clearly suggests that common Tamils of that age know how to read & write. Also the fact lot of women poets contributing to Sangam era poems, clearly proves that Tamils were unique. North Indian Manu treats women less than sutras & are not allowed to become literate.
@శ్రీ ధర్మం there is lots of proofs. U without researching don't comment noob. Goltie
வாழ்த்துகள் இந்த பதிவிற்காக.
தமிழனா இருப்பதில் பெருமை 🔥🔥♥️♥️
This is fascinating. I was doing a Master's for Linguistics and I thought it was kind of useless but then again your video proves me wrong. I found your channel today, keep up the good work!
Sadly the current Indian government doesn’t share your view of unity within plurality/ diversity, great job and enjoy your channel.
It shares plurality but only with hindus not others.
Hindutva for hindus doesn't matter the language
True. We should vote for the family that brought emergency and poverty.
Mind blowing. I myself a Tamilian from Malaysia very impressed with your knowledge of Tamil language history. Great work, keep it up! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
As one of the Tamilan I want to share this. Tamil is not only language for us, more than that, its our culture. "Thirukural" is highly ever translated non religious scripture in the world, which was actually written in Tamil by "Thiruvalluvar" and its not only that, it is the worldly accepted scripture too because of its ultimate selfless way of telling the people in the world how to live a happy life in a truth full and meaning full way in 1330 two line stanzas (kural), each 10 kural is classified into 133 sub headings and 133 sub headings classified into 3 main headings "MORALITY (aram), MEANING (porull), HAPPINESS (inbam)". Kindly note Thirukural is one of the examples, there are more than 1000+ scriptures in Tamil which are so pure and contains selfless contents which can be followed by everyone around the world. Our ancestors and poets always wants us to preserve this beautiful language because of its beautiful and rich content and called it Tamil culture since everyone would follow it and continue speaking this language which contains almost all the answers for our future queries. 3000 yrs back ago a Tamil poet wrote "yaadhum uure yavarun kalir" means "Where ever I go it is my place and everyone there are my kith and kin" this line was addressed by our late president "Dr. A. P. J. Abdhul Kalam" (who is also a Tamilan) in European Parliment. When government of India announces Hindi as official Language in India most of Tamil nadu school puts under into a pressure to teach Hindi despite of Tamil and then, Our people of Tamil Nadu and all around the world Tamil speakers showed how important this language to us(through peaceful protest). We Tamil people even have a temple for our language, which portraits a female goddess statue called our Tamil mother "Tamil thai". "Tamilukum amudhendru per", "Senthamilnadennum podhinile", this two songs were written by great poets of Tamil, later made into movie songs and albums still available in youtube, describes the love and beauty of Tamil. There is a Tamil Nadu state anthem "Tamil thai vaalthu", Tamil anthem "Semozhiyam Tamizh Mozhi". We Tamil people despite of religions or inter caste issue should be united and selfless like our beautiful Tamil language.
@Flight Simming I am from Tamil Nadu and there is no status like thiruvalluvar sitting under St Thomas. There was theory about Thiruvalluvar and St Thomas but it was unproven. Thiruvalluvar's birth is unknown and Thiruvalluvar is one and only man who wrote thirukural all by himself. Thirukural is pure Tamil scripture. We learned thirukural from our birth and we r pretty sure about Thiruvalluvar and Thirukural. Sorry to disappoint but u r so in wrong
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.
well said that's why it's called uyir mozhi while not a exaggeration in the word,the word is just the language of the soul (if u believe in soul, if not it's just the air you breathe in) every language has its merits,but so far i sensed it's literally a language which is medicine and life in itself.
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்
தீதும் நன்றும் பிறர்தர வாரா
நோதலும் தணிதலும் அவற்றோ ரன்ன
சாதலும் புதுவது அன்றே, வாழ்தல்
இனிதென மகிழ்ந்தன்றும் இலமே முனிவின்
இன்னா தென்றலும் இலமே, மின்னொடு
வானம் தண்துளி தலைஇ யானாது
கல் பொருது மிரங்கு மல்லல் பேரியாற்று
நீர்வழிப் படூஉம் புணைபோல் ஆருயிர்
முறை வழிப் படூஉம் என்பது திறவோர்
காட்சியில் தெளிந்தனம் ஆகலின், மாட்சியின்
பெரியோரை வியத்தலும் இலமே,
சிறியோரை இகழ்தல் அதனினும் இலமே. (புறம்: 192)
The world is my town and its people my kinsmen
Good and evil comes not from others.
Pain and respite emanate from within;
Neither death is new nor life.
We rejoice in felicity terming it a balmy breeze
and patiently bear adversity -
The wise deem life a rudderless boat
borne along rapids,
even as lightning and rain strike down from darkened skies
The boat moves steered by fate
Needless then, this praise of the rich
More so the insult of the poor.
Excellant video except for a minor correction but profound. Lord Shiva taught tamil through Agasthiyar to tamils to 'pottri katti kakka'. Rough translation to be proud, hail, embrace and protect the language. Lord Muruga gave wisdom to the tamils through Thamizh Vedam.
Interesting detail on Dravida being actually Tamil in Samskrit.
And about voting a language on a next video:
*Phrygian* if extinct languages count.
@@perambu3441 taking note. Thanks.
வாழ்க தமிழ் ♥️ Mother of all the languages in the world 🌍
Praise ekmek
😂😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😆😂😆 Tamil is not even older in India. Harrappan is older in India. Not to mention the world.
@@ASMM1981EGY 🤣🤣🤣 That’s in your world. Read some articles written by the language researchers from Japan and Africa.
@@TamilRoamer It's called linguist Mr. Ignorant not language researcher 😆😂😂🤣😆 and your bad luck is that I'm myself a scientist a Linguist, Khoisan and Hamitic languages existed thousands of years before even humans have reached India. No wonder as a Hindu fanatic you believe in delusional texts thinking your own language is the oldest while science proves otherwise. Khoisan, Egyptian, and Sumerian languages have existed centuries before human beings reached India but as a fanatic Hindu you don't believe even humans have migrated but descended from heavens 😆😂😆🤣
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Excellent job on covering the Tamil language! Thank you! 🙏🏻 You've put a lot of time in researching Tamil which is phenomenal. I appreciate your hard work! Just sharing my thoughts on few of the things covered in this video:
1. Agathiyar (also spelt Akathiyar) & Agastya - There are two versions of the origins of this legendary person: Tamil version and Vedic version. Tamil version says that he's an ethnic Tamil sage moved from ancient Tamilakam (modern Tamil Nadu and Kerala) to the North to spread Hinduism. Vedic version says he's an Aryan sage who's the author of several hymns of the Rig veda. It is possible that Agathiyar and Agastya were two unrelated persons later merged together. The Tamil name, Agathiyar, comes from the Tamil root word 'akam' which means many things like 'mind', 'within', inside', 'self', 'house' etc... So the Tamil name Agathiyar means 'one who realises self' which is the core concept of all the Indian spiritual schools. Whereas the Sanskrit name, Agastya, comes from the Sanskrit root 'aj' which means 'brighten'. So the Sanskrit name, Agastya, means 'one who brightens'. As you can see, both Tamil and Sanskrit names have their own derivations. Thus, Agathiyar and Agastya must be 2 distinct persons later merged because their names and their roles in history are similar.
2. Tamil without Sanskrit vocabulary: Writing and speaking Tamil without Sanskrit is totally possible. There are Tamil equivalent words for every Sanskrit words used today. In fact, Tamil has the least Sanskrit influence of all the languages in India. Anyone who studied Tamil in schools and knows decent Sanskrit can write pure Tamil effortlessly. I am one of those people. I know decent amount of basic Sanskrit and I can easily identify Sanskrit words used in Tamil language today. I simply substitute Sanskrit words with the Tamil equivalents. Why? Well, I personally find pure Tamil beautiful, elegant, and mystical. Nothing more nothing less. :)
3. Use of 'zh' for ழ்: I don't know the reason either. I guess, it's simply used to emphasise that 'ழ்' should not be pronounced like 'L'. 🤷🏻♂
Happy to hear tamil from you I'm really happy to see this & proud to be a தமிழன் , வணக்கம்
This is beautiful. Tamil is also the only language which has alphabet for Letters of Weaponry and its represented by 3 dots.
Wats is that please
@@prantosarathy386 The letter is 'ஃ' - akh. It is known as 'Ayudha ezhuthu' means 'Weapon letter' and it is very rarely used in Tamizh words. There are lot more interesting things like this.
@@vasanthakumar526 thank you 😊
@@prantosarathy386 👍👍👍
@శ్రీ ధర్మం because tamil do not have any indo European influence so 😂 so it wil not have sanskrit phonetics lol 😂..
No need of kha, bha, jha all those artificial sounds
All the languages of India look interesting, but quite difficult for me. :)
Please watch tamil songs. You will love it..
Try tribal languages. They will blow your mind with their distinctiveness.
Tamil is one of oldest languages...even in indian can't understand it due to lack of push ..im from mahrashtra we speak marathi and kokani .....however now days hindi impostion going on in india which is creating problems
@@raj-khotmarathawarriorclanI guess you can understand some the other Indo Aryan languages in India. :)
@@irinakolcheva5212 i can understand gujrathi which is more similar to marathi ...which language u know serbian , russian?
Thank you for this in depth video on the oldest classical language. Tamil Thevarams written during 6-8th century are true treasures! Beautiful compositions overflowing with love and devotion describing the rich landscape and animals. The tunes are built into the tamil words itself. Poetry and language blend together seamlessly. The literary work that is currently recovered is just a fraction of what was there and it is heart warming to see the renewed enthusiasm to rediscover what was once lost! The same Tamil being used today as was in the Sangam Times 6th Century. The continuity and viability of the language to serve so well even in 2022!
Tamil is world language, as it is one of the most ancient and living language of the world. வாழ்க தமிழ்! வளர்க தமிழ்!!
That was a beautiful summary dear sister. I request you to do a research on a big and richest landscape which existed below tamilnadu. It went in to sea. its name was "Kumari Kandam". As you mentioned 3 Sangams (gathering of great poets) happened. In those sangams there are lot of incriptions of "Kumari Kandam" landscape. If you dwell in to that your research will probably end there finding up hard evidences that tamil existed way long back than most of the exaggerators think. Politicians are not allowing to do research in that area.
"கல் தோன்றி மண் தோன்றாக் காலத்தே வாளோடு முன் தோன்றிய மூத்தக் குடி தமிழ் குடி"
Love and Respect Tamil Nadu from Karnataka 🙏💪🇮🇳❤
Jai hind 🇮🇳 🙏
And respect to the Kannadiga brothers and sisters from Tamil Nadu
@@ashokdeiva 🙏🤝🚩🇮🇳
The Tamil language is rich in grammar, and its culture and civilization are one of the oldest, We Thamizh people consider our language and culture equal to our soul. To quote the 20th-century poet Bharathidasan, Thamizh is also called amruth (Elixir, the nectar that gets immortality)
That thamizh, lovable, sweet, (comfort giving) thamizh is right next to our life in priority. Thamizh is the water that nurtures the growth of our society, it is the cornerstone of our lives, Tamil is the root that holds together our rights, Tamil is the sky that facilitates our ascent, Tamil is the shoulder that supports our intellect, Tamil is the mother of our birth.
The translation is to an extent only correct, With the translation, one cannot bring the correct poetic expression of what the poet whats to convey unless you know the language and have the feel of it.
Julie, do read sangam literature works. Golden era for தமிழ் language. Once you get to reading those literary works, you might feel astonished about the poetic grammar and literally bliss for every human who has a heart. Spoken Tamil is learnable, but the beauty lies in Grammar and literature.
I am SO GLAD that I found your channel. I find this sort of thing goosebump inducing and even emotionally affecting. Language is, after all, the crux of who we are. You can't really understand a people until you understand at least part of their language. I took French in my U.S. college; not a long course, certainly not an immersive one, but I found myself thinking differently and mixing French in with my English. And with the Spanish I'd taken earlier. In fact, Spanish had the same effect on me. I am too old now probably to learn a lot of different languages, but I am determined to know some Russian and my people's native language, Irish Gaelic. Thank you for this channel. Always nice to discover a kindred spirit.
Deeply explained. Being a TAMILAN, I understand more about my language now.
A rich language that must be protected by all means. I loved Tamil grammar when I took it in school.Vaazgha tamilzh, valargha tamilzh.
Iam from Kerala (Malayalam)
Tamil is the most poetic language i have seen. Other one is Urdu.
You are worng. Its Telugu the most poetic language. Telugu was always chosen for carnatic music or by any southern poets for poetry
@@ravinunna1168lol 😂 telugu is only poetic for yourself not for everyone lol ..you fool.. Every one has their own choice and perception as a malayali I found tamil is more poetic language 😂 despite knowing 8 language I am owe of tamil.. Keep your perception to yourself.. Insecurity lol 😂
@శ్రీ ధర్మం rubbish lol 😂.. Kannada also has vowel sound ending.??which means what kannada is not a poetic language?? 🤔.. Simply bluffing ass out of insecurity..
First of all krishandevaraya amukthamalyatha itself a controversy lol 😂 kannada historians claims that it was written by some telugu poets to boast telugu... First address that..there is no epigraphical evidence so far for this hoax..
And secondly tamil poet bharathi complimented all South indian languages not only telugu 😂..
Sundara telugu
Kavinmighu malayalam
Kasturi kannada.
Tamil amuthu..
Here sundara means beautiful...
Amuthu means honey
Simply boasting telugu irrelevantly rubbish..
@@devirani6347 adi poli reply to that pitchi abbai sri ki.... 😂🤣😝🤣
Tamil is a beautiful Dravidian language, I love its history, culture and artsy script the most for a start. Thank you for making a video on this very Old heritage language, still spoken today. Vanakkam to my Tamil bros. I love the short u sound at the end of almost every Tamil word, sounds very sophisticated. In Odia, we have the short aw sound or ô after every word.
As an Odia speaker, I would like to have a video on Kannada or on Telugu, 2 Dravidian languages( but from Different branches) and Odia language (Indo-aryan) too.
Actually Odia is very similar to tamil even culturally as well. I heard both the languages have a similar " month" names which might be because of some tamil kings ruling in the past. Tamilnadu and Karnataka also has similarity to Maharastra when a king travelled to these 2 states at one point that's how sambar was created.
Tamil is such an ugly-sounding language. I don't know why anyone would want to learn it.
@@johnnelson8116 tamil is indeed beautiful language...
@@johnnelson8116 I see some Jelousiness is stuffed in you by seeing many people are admiring the Tamil language and culture .
Ever listened to Ilayaraja Tamil songs? I recommend you to listen and know the beauty of Tamil .
Actually Telugu and Kannada are from Tamil,it is just a mix of Tamil and Sanskrit and those languages' legacy is far behind that of Tamil
Wow Julie, you just nailed those pronunciations. Even North indians don't pronouns these sounds properly. As a foreigner you pronounced ழ perfectly. Kudos to you!
எங்கள் மொழியை அழகாக விளக்கியதற்கும்,எங்களின் பெருமையை உலகறிய செய்ததற்கும் நன்றிகள் பல... ( Thank you very much for explaining our language beautifully and making our pride known to the world...)
எங்கள் மொழி பழமையான மொழி தமிழ்
Thanks for sharing, fascinating culture and language. Truly humble people 🙏🏽
Thanknu bro♥♥♥♥
I’m learning so much with your channel, thank you for the efforts and the quality put into your videos :)
Yes. Tamil is a sweet language. The more you learn the more you want to learn. If you really want to know more about Tamil, Start with Thurukural then , Tholkapiyam, pura nanooru, aha nanooru. The current available books are only less than 10% what was originally written. The 90% got destroyed by enemies of Tamil culture& Tamil way of life & nature etc. please look videos of ‘Tamil chinthanaiyalar peravai’. Start with his old videos 10 years ago. If you can read some of these books by the following scholars like, Walter William Skeat, Dr Stephan Hilyer Levitt (Dravidian Levitt), ( Nostratic Studies by )K Arasendran, A comparative Grammar of the Dravidian or South Indian family of languages by K Arasendran, Prof Alexander Duyansky, Allan R Bomhard - The Nostratic Macrofamily .
NICE EFFORT! THE FIRST TAMIZH GRAMMER WAS THOLKAPPIYAM WRITTEN BY THOLKAPPIYAR
Tamil language in existence before The Vedas!!!! Its an independent language & it can operate without crutches of Sanskrit! Thats why Tamil is believed to be one of the oldest surviving ancient language in the world still spoken today by at least 80 ~ 100 million speakers around the world! Its always deemed fair to hear from someone who has autonomous views and a non Tamil about who are ethinic Tamils. Tamils are not one who speak one of the world’s oldest languange Tamil (தமிழ்) alone. Tamils are beyond the usual narratives. Lets hear about Tamils from Bharat Ratna Dr. B.R Ambedkar who cited in his book “The Untouchables” as follows;-
“India cannot be claimed by one community or culture. India belongs to many cultures. If at all such a situation arises. Only ABORIGINAL TAMILS can claim that right.”
“Chera, or Sera (in old Tamil Sarai) is the Dravidian equivalent for Naga; Cheramandala, Nagadwipa, or the Naga country. This seems to point distinctly to the ASURA origin of the Dravidians of the South.”
“This country, as I have already pointed out, was the home of the ASURAS or NAGAS, to which race apparently belonged the founders of the DRAVIDIAN KINGDOMS (TAMIL KINGDOMS).”
“The second thing to be borne in mind is that the word ‘DRAVIDA’ is not an original word. It is the SANSKRITIZED form of the word ‘TAMIL’. The original word ‘TAMIL’ when IMPORTED into Sanskrit became DAMITA and later on DAMILLA became DRAVIDA. The word DRAVIDA is the name of the language of the people and DOES NOT DENOTE the RACE of the people.”
“The third thing to remember is that TAMIL or Dravida was not merely the language of the South India but before the Aryans came it was the LANGUAGE OF THE WHOLE INDIA and was spoken from Kashmere to Cape Camorin. In fact, it was the language of the NAGAS throughout India.”
Tamil language in existence before the Vedas!!!! Its an independent language & it can operate without crutches of Sanskrit! Sanskrit scholars shall claim they were orally transmitted 8,000 years ago but archeologists say its a fantasy and cannot be admitted as an evidence. Oral claims can be underrated or overrated. So archeologists do not recognize Sanskrit scholars claims.
Thats why Tamil is believed to be one of the oldest surviving ancient language in the world & still spoken today by at least 88 ~ 100 million speakers around the world! Why Tamil is believed to be the oldest language still in use today? Because by order of appearance, the Tamil language would be considered the world's oldest living language as it is *over* *5,000* *years" old, with its *first* *grammar* *book* having made its *first* *appearance* in *3,000* *BC* For a grammar book to be developed Tamil must be in existence few millennias before 3,000 BC. You know, the *Hindians* and *Tamil* *misogynists* have one thing in common. *They* *don't* *alter" their *views* "to* *fit* the *facts". They are *fond* *of* *altering* the *facts* to *fit* *their* *views*
Most population in tamil nadu now aren't dravidian . They are gypsy like Periyar who has same dna as sinhala lowcaste . Ancestoral dravidian mixed with all the various uppercaste tribes.
@@scientificatheist9381 don't use those words bro
Around 80 million
@@scientificatheist9381 caste blood? What the hell are you talking?
@@scientificatheist9381 how can u speak casteism here? The word Tamil also gives another meaning called equality. Follow what we learnt from our language
the way i love this girl's content is impossible to describe. I love how she doesn't talk about the languages that are usually talked about, like english, italian, french, but rather the usually undiscussed ones. i love this girl :)
Wow, youre the first linguist to cover Tamil and that's heartening to see. Its often ignored or forgotten about, especially when polyglots flex their wide knowledge of languages
Nice to hear from you TAMIZH. Worthfull video. Great effort and THANKS. Moreover, nice Video label with our traditional wear saree. Keep rocking
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Tamil is the first spoken language by the human on earth. It likely to have big history. Most of researchers tell that Tamil is about 20 thousand years old . I love my Tamil ❤
Mandarin came from tamil. Not many tamil knows it. Valai used only in tirunelveli (athichanallur) . i used to think it was some bad accent stuff. Now i know its 5000bc old style of speaking.
Without proof we shouldn't tell anything.
till now we have most ancient proof is Keeladi. its 2500 years old.
@@Explore-world- checkout word IGUOLAI. use google translate.
"come here"
Sanskrit is the oldest 😊