The battle for the title of the "World's Oldest Language" rages on, and Tamil is thrown into the ring. Is Tamil the oldest language in the world? No. But don't tell Alex Collier...
@@MayushKalita-wq9ni Sanskrit is not a spoken Language, Inspite of the Union govt spending billions and billions, nobody wants to speak that shitty language, because it is not spoken language according to its inventor Panini.
Do you know about thiruvalluvar😂 He wrote a kural 24 BC Do you know about Tholkaapiyam 😂 He wrote a tholkaapiyam 300Bc Do you know about "Keeladi culture "😂 Found 5000 years ago fossils and also discovered oldest word of "ANDHUVAN" we have all evidence .. Only one language was learnt with triple type of methods for one language, thats forum is located in Madhurai.......
@@CHRS-ri5mf If you don't know any information you can shut your mouth Don't give wrong information, these idiots are jealous about our Tamil language I respect every mother tongue but this guys are believing wrong information !!!!!!!!!!
1st learn difference between the picture language and written language 😂😂... Egypt oldest inscription in picture format only but our inscription is in letter format. You just think that how we are evaluated at that time..
கல் தோன்றி - குறிஞ்சி (மலை) வாழ்வு தோன்றி; மண் தோன்றா - மருதம் (வயல்) தோன்றாக் காலத்தே; வாளோடு முன் தோன்றி மூத்த குடி - கையில் வாளோடு தோன்றி வீரமாக போர் செய்து ஆநிரை காக்கின்ற தொல்குடி. அதாவது கல் தோன்றி மண் தோன்றா காலத்தே என்றால் குறிஞ்சி வாழ்வு தோன்றி , மருத வாழ்வு தோன்றுவதற்கு இடைப்பட்ட காலத்தில் தோன்றிய தொல்குடி என்று பொருள். அதாவது, குறிஞ்சி மற்றும் முல்லை நில தொல்குடிகள் என்று பொருள்.
Excuse me mental Tamil oldest grammetical work Tholkappium from 2300 years ago that also third grammetical work in Tamil and can show any this much older grammetical work in summerian or egyptian language ?????
Bro what are you saying, if inscriptions of Tamil are 2300 years old then it is still 300 bc and he said oldest Tamil inscription is 600 bc. You yourself are saying he is mad showing wrong facts but then you are agreeing by saying it is 2300 years old.
@@righttime6186That means that the oldest inscription in Tamil would only be from 600 BCE. This is significantly younger than other languages like the ones mentioned in the videos.
Gandu DMK😂, sanskrit has well defined letters, unlike your idli language that had single letters for letters - k for k , kh, ga, gha. P for p , ph , ba, bha etc etc, how can a language not have letters , will sound something without letters Who said sanskrit has no Alphabet? Gandu suarchod thinks sanskrit is written in hindi. Script and Language are two different things - according to Rishis language is the mapping of thoughts with words that is sounds. Scripts is how you write some words (sounds) in language with symbols. Language is not dependent on alphabet, script is.
@@Rainzy42 you can tell lies about me but what I told about Sanskrit that was true and It is mother tongue for no one in India. It was written using other language letters like Paali, Prakirutham or Devanagari script.
It is not identical lol. They are not even in the same language family. You are confusing pseudoscience with facts. None of the indigenous language families in Australia have a recent relation to India. There are a few surface similarities. Okay. But so does some African tonal languages have with Chinese. Just be cause they use tones does not mean that they are related.
@@wushuman426 First impression based on physical features and skin color. They really look identical compared to Papua indigenous tribes, Negritoes or Africans. Not a linguist so I wonder. From what I understand, language evolves after thousands of years separation.
@@jacku8304 there are some relations. You are not entirely wrong but those relations are usually so far back in prehistory. The wave that is believed to have entered Australia 5000 years ago (relatively recent) is believed to have originated from India. But their language bears no relation to current Dravidian languages of today. Apologies for sounding a bit harsh.
Studies by Statenian linguist Albert Clay: Tamil "Because it meets three precise criteria (having an ancient origin, an independent tradition and a consistent volume of literature), India declared Tamil a classical language of the country in 2004. According to Britannica, the language is official in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, but is also spoken in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji and South Africa. At the beginning of the 21st century, more than 66 million people used the Tamil to communicate, according to the encyclopedia. The oldest writings in Tamil date back to 500 BC and are found in inscriptions and vases from that century. It is a language that has undergone mutations over time in its writing and originated from the Brahmi script, an ancestral system of all Indian scripts, except Kharoṣṭhī, which is inspired by Aramaic. Britannica further states that the advent of printing, created in the 16th century, introduced a significant change in the size and composition of its letters. Regarding speech, the phonology of words led to the emergence of diglossia in their language. This means that Tamil has a colloquial form and a more formal method of speaking and writing, depending on the context." Stop lying because you are acting like a liar, sob, sod. Data: Encyclopedia Britannica. National Geographic.
*Wrong information* * I have been to fiji and setteld there for 4 years* * In fiji Tamil is not official language, hindi is official language there* *Also note : In Mauritius Tamil is not official language*
*Note : sanskrit is the mother of all languages but south indian languages didn't cme from sanskrit* *Sanskrit script used to write in hindi* *persian / Greek / arabic is very similar to hindi because these languages came from Sanskrit* *tamil , telugu, malayalam are isolated language*
@@nuzzlingfacts_9871All the languages that you mentioned are the sister languages of Sanskrit. They all descended from an unattested language called Proto-Indo-European.
@@praneethmashetty591 *oh sorry man I dorn want fake information from you*. *I got information from online and offline sources* *you got information from your dream world*
It is Chinese that is the oldest surviving and still spoken by the 1.4 billion people on earth not Tamil 😊. Un Tamiluku perumei pedan oldest language akanama?
@@teoengchin Brother what I meant with using the word Chinese for the language because of multiple dialects. It is confirmed that the Shang Dynasty's born inscription of ancient Chinese language (no name because of multiple dialects) is 3250 yrs older and the oldest written record of Tamil falls between 2600 - 2300 yrs . Both are surviving and Chinese faced more evolution because of the huge population many dialects has changed but the language it still that, even the script is also surviving so no doubt Chinese dialects are the oldest still widely spoken language Tamil would be in second place . So as a Malayali from Kerala I also take proud in the antiquity of Tamil as my language is derived from it. But putting false claims for our own pleasure and ego is not right at least I think it is not good. Vedic Sanskrit is older than Tamil and Chinese but today no one speaks it, why? Because it was a literary language not a spoken language. It is called Deva bhasa and devas speaks through texts only. So vedic Sanskrit or Classical Sanskrit both were languages for literature.
வாழ்க நற் தமிழ், வாழ்க மணித்திறநாடு, Whether it is oldest or not but still exist, nearly crores of peoples gave respect to tamil language more than own life. Lot of people gaves lives to protect the language, you never seen the protest for to protect the language in the world. We consider tamil not only a mother tongue, we consider a tamil a mother of us.யாதும் உரே யாவரும் கேளிர்.
Where did you read that whatsapp university 😂😂😂, what is ramyan ,mahabart and other texts ,what are vedas and the work of panini from 5th century bce 😂😂😂
What does the “oldest language” mean? Spoken language is produced in the moment then disappears. For tens of thousands of years there was no other language and even now the overwhelming amount of language produced isn’t recorded. So in that sense, it is impossible to judge the age of a language. All existing language developed from an older language variety dating back to the dawn of language. Spoken language evolves. Though some languages have more conservative written forms than others, and these forms affect spoken language, no language is unchanged by time and, except for invented languages such as Esperanto, no language is not a product of an earlier form. In terms of written language, Tamil is conservative. The current literary standard is about four centuries old. There are older forms of the written language dating back a further nineteen centuries. That is an impressive literary history but neither unique nor the oldest on record. Greek, excluding Linear B is four centuries older and has a continuous literary history until today. This is also true of Aramaic, although now the language is near extinction. It is also true of all the North Indian languages (sorry to say), since they all decent from Pakrits of a similar age and all have continuous literary histories. Now in terms of age of languages used today, the oldest continuously used languages that have not changed in form is Arabic. That is not because Arabic is the oldest recorded or that the spoken form is unchanged but because an Arab of the eighth century could, with minor difficulties, read today’s newspaper. The same is true of a Persian of the tenth century or an Italian, Icelander or Tibetan of the 13th Century. It is not true of a Tamil of any of those periods. Now Tamils are right to be proud of their language and defend it against attempts to promote other languages over it, but inventing an exaggerated past for it serves only to bring that heritage into disrepute.
*Note : sanskrit is the mother of all languages but south indian languages didn't cme from sanskrit* *Sanskrit script used to write in hindi* *persian / Greek / arabic is very similar to hindi because these languages came from Sanskrit* *tamil , telugu, malayalam are isolated language*
@@Jay-kf5hw That seems an odd take away from what I’ve written. Although it can be accurately said that in terms of texts, Pakrits are found in earlier inscriptions than Sanskrit. I said only that the languages spoken in Northern India are descended from Pakrits. The exact relationships between Pakrits and Sanskrit is unclear.
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
Bro proved it that he is a absolute illiterate.... Sanskrits archeological inscription evidence starts only from 3AD.... While Tamil inscriptional evidence of tamil grammer was 300 BCE... Along with some more evidences from adichanallur states its 3000 years old... While Sanskrit was derived from persian language... Much more learn and do debate on this topic bro... Can't fit in just 30 sec shorts.... Bro got to do his studies begore speaking about something sensational like தமிழ்....😊
First of all sanskrit did not derived from persian it was persian that derived from it . And second although it is true there't many sanskrit inscription but the Grammer for classical sanskrit was written down in 5th or 6th bce by panini. So do some research
For anyone who says the other languages are dead Egyptian isnt The coptic language is still alive And while people might not use it for day to day life Its still alive And that makes Egyptian older than tamil
If you ask me Tamil is the oldest language, but Sanskrit is much more phonetic language than tamil. Tamil is more confusing language in writting script than Sanskrit. Tamil doesn't have difference in ka, kha,ga, gha the same for ta, tha, da, dha and so pa, fa/pha, ba, bha etc. There is only 1 letter for the same and in Sanskrit there are different letters to learn but are specific and have dentol sounds specific. For Example: Ganapati in Tamil it will be written as Kanapati same goes for Dosa it is writtern as Thosai but to understand everyone they write it as Dosai. Same for Devika they will write as Thevika, Vinod as Vinoth etc. Even in Tamil there is no two letters joined. Example: प्रचार they will write as pirchar पिरचार. Same for बुद्धीशाली they will write as पुतीसाली as tamil does not have ब so they need make it as प.
Hello I learnt both tamil and Hindi..tamil has many alphabets and many letters so that they can write all the words but in Hindi alphabets are less for ex you guys are pronouncing tamil that's not the pronounciation தமிழ் the last letter ழ் has no forms in hindi instead you all pronouncing ல்..before arguing learn both languages compare and then come for conclusion.otherwise ask the northindians in Tamilnadu learning tamil about it..your hindi is stupid for one letter you pronounce it in four ways for that four letters you cannot learn tamil alphabets alone it is that much..
@@imnotrlmok9425 Boss I know It's Thamizh. What's the use of it? Why it has been differentiated from la? No use of it and even Tamizhians also these days don't pronounce it properly.
@@Adity2223 you are telling in english not in hindi or sanskrit..it is useful for us..banana is வாழைப்பழம்,beauty is அழகு,candle is மெழுகு, eagle as கழுகு, get up is எழு, time is பொழுது without that word nothing is தமிழ்...that's why u hate tamil because of jealous it has hard words like this..do you know there are 247 letters in Tamil script..12 vowels,18 consonants,218 vowels plus consonants combination and one aayuthae letter. We will pronounce hindi with tamil script easily but u cannot pronounce தமிழ் with the Hindi script..you have to learn that is the beauty of tamil...simply I will say one proverb to you go and search meaning of that in Google ok கழுதைக்கு தெரியுமா கற்பூரவாசனை
Do you know kumarikandam.. Three Tamil sangam ages? Do you know the connection between hindus valley civilization and tamil culture. Jallikattu seal discovered in harappa civilization. Do you know Ancient tamils trade with egyptians. Tamil language developed in three stages that is called muthamizh. Muthamizh means three types of tamils.. First one is Nataka tamil is world first language to express mind thoughts through body movements and actions. Second one is esai tamil, in esai tamil musical sounds associated with nataka tamil to express human mind thoughts. Third one is Eyal tamil which uses tongue movement to create sound for communicate other human. Eyal Tamil is the basic for all tonque based pronounciation. Therefore Tamil language orinated in stone age of humanity. Hence we termed Tamil as a earth first human originated language.
You showed wrong inscription for 1500 bce sanskrit inscription. The 1500 bce attestation of sanskrit words is from mittani inscription which were written in cuneiform and found in today's turkey and syria . So make accurate videos or else you will lose the credibility of video .
Are we comparing pictogram alphabets with those comprised of symbols, or are we asking about the oldest alphabet comprised of symbols? Because the latter is between Sanskrit, and Ge'ez, which nobody seems to have heard about. Africa had alphabets and learning centers long before Europe, and so did India.
Here are proves of Sanskrit being old language Ninth mandal of rigved mention that Saraswati river meet in samudra and Tenth mandal mention that Saraswati had great flow and Saraswati river stopped meeting ocean 10,000 to 8000 years ago (source: wikipedia) which clearly proves Sanskrit to be 8000 years old atleast Which make Sanskrit older than 3200 year old Egyptian and 3100 year old Sumerian
😂 Bro anyone can create their own verisons and theories, in order to be accepted by scientific community it requires a solid evidence egyptain language is deciphered because of rossetta tablet please stop fooling yourself grow up.
@@Soulreaper286 THAT'S WHY WE SHOULD NEVER BELIEVE ONLY THAT APPEARS ON NEWS CHANNEL BRO. Indus script and tamizhi script (tamizh brahmi) has several same letters and by using those tamizh brahmi inscriptions only tamil professors deciphered the indus script. BUT THIS NEVER GOT FAME BECAUSE OF THE POLITICS CALLED "TAMIL VS SANSKRIT" IN INDIA. OUR INDIAN HISTORY MIXED WITH POLITICS IS MORE COMPLEX THAN YOU THINK BRO BECAUSE EVERY STATE IN INDIA HAS A HISTORY OF MORE THAN 2000 YEARS.
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
@@CHRS-ri5mf Evidence நிறைய உள்ளது சகோதரரே...!! உங்களுக்கு தேவை என்றால் மதுரை நகருக்கு வாருங்கள். மதுரை, தஞ்சாவூர், கீழடி அகழ்வாராய்ச்சி ஆகிய இடங்களில் கிடைத்த evidence னை உங்களுக்கு காண்பிக்கிறேன். மற்றும் தமிழ் கி.மு 5000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு இல்லை கி.பி 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்புடையது...!! மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறைக்கு புதிதாக வரும் வேளையில், தமிழ் தன் மொழியில் இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! நனறி....!!!
1st learn difference between the picture language and written language ... Egypt oldest inscription in picture format only but our inscription is in letter format. You just think that how we are evaluated at that time..
Tamil Language Is 30000 + BCE Oldest, Search About Kumari Kandam ( Tamil Continent \ Lemuria Continent) Its 30000+BCE Oldest Continent Tamil Is Comes From There Only 😊
Let's take the word 'pooja'. Many Indo-Lankan languages use this word. It's a way of worshipping gods. But how ?. The original Tamil pronunciation is 'poosai'. Meaning 'doing with flower'. In Tamil 'poo' means flower & 'sai' is equivalent to 'sei' means do. Several thousand years later Sanskrit language borrowed this Tamil word 'poosai' and changed it as 'pooja'. Although in sanskrit they don't call flowers as 'poo' they use the word pooja where 'ja' doesn't have a meaning. Without knowing the proper meaning people are just using the word 'pooja' for worshipping. This is the reality. I can give many examples to prove Tamil is the oldest classical language. You can understand this with the word etymology. Ex. The word 'Temple' is originally from the Tamil word 'Thenpulam' meaning the south pole (southern region). 'Peninsula' is originally a Tamil word. 'Penin' = woman's ('pen' means woman in Tamil) 'sula' = womb ('sool' means womb in Tamil) So you get the meaning : A land mass extends towards the sea like a bump in a woman's womb / stomach. Here also the same. No one knows the real meaning, just using the word Peninsula. There are many more proofs.
Peninsula comes from Latin Paene (Almost) and Insula (Island) and was coined in 59 or something BCE. Man what does it even have to do it a women womb? Do you even know the meaning of Peninsula? you could have even searched once before just writing this garbage.
@@SmoothEmployeeSouth pole - meaning; Humanity started from the south - Kumari Kandam / Lemuria the submerged land mass ! That's why Englishmen had named Adam's bridge, Adam's Peak to places in Sri Lanka. Because Sri Lanka is connected to the submerged land mass Kumari Kandam / Lemuria. Just Google and get some ideas about this. Don't ask for archeological evidence. Only super power nations have submarines. If they wish they can do research.
@@SmoothEmployeeWhat I intended to explain was that the peninsula looks like a pregnant woman's stomach. Example : Sinai Peninsula, check it from a world map! Here woman = pen in Tamil. So the word Peninsula came from the ideology of a pregnant woman's stomach.
Tamil is not the oldest, but it certainly is the oldest surviving language of the modern century. While Sanskrit, Latin, Egyptian, Sumerian are pretty ancient, they aren’t used much/ if not at all by most of the world. Sanskrit is only spoken by a handful thousand in India, and all of those speakers are not native speakers. But Tamil has a significant number of native speakers(80 M) and it has survived for over 5000 years till today. In conclusion, we could call Tamil the oldest surviving language, but not the “oldest” language
Polyglot you unfortunately don’t understand the facts behind the claim. Inscriptions have taken multiple forms and scripts similar to how Latin changed form over the years. Tamils older form is forgotten by many. What you talking inscriptions wise is Tamil in its third association form. There is first and second associations that are presumably hidden in history. There are definite vocabulary links all the way to Sumerian culture and its languages. Your claim is purely and superficially academic. Modern academia make’s declaration like yours without recourse which is a flaw in itself
I AM PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS REQUESTING U TO NOT CALL IT TAMIL IT IS TUMIL, I MEAN THE WAY WE WRITE IT IS DIFFERENT AND THE WAY WE PRONOUNCE IT IS DIFFERENT.
@@LADIES2023 who cares about a language. It's just a tool used for communication. In that context english is the best one for that use. So, birth is not a thing. Just be better As a humans first than bragging about a language 😂. It's as shitty as the religions fight 🤦🤦
Who cares. A languages purpose is to communicate with each other. In that context english is the best. So why do we care about birth. Especially in a worst place with half of uneducated people who brag about shitty language things who are unable to understand any other popular languages to connect with the world. 😂 First, consider being a human. and the language thing is as shitty as religious bragging and toxicity. Nothing to contribute to the future and current world.@@LADIES2023
Sanskrit is "the language of the demigods." Lord Brahmā lives for 311 trillion & 40 billion years. But Sanskrit is eternally spoken by Krishna (God) & His associates in His home (Goloka Vrindāvana).
Yeah that's right but don't ever try to give these type of statement in front of any Tamil supporter . Just answer them like a linguistic . I have enough information to keep quiet an Tamil supporter , if you need I can provide you ....
@@Jay-kf5hw Ok. Will do. Thanks for the info. I understand the concept of: 'speaking: according to the listener's qualification.' Thanks also for the offer of extra info if needed.
*Lol guys you all dont be foolish* *If i am right, do you agree with these information*👇👇 1.*worlds oldest languagea are neither sanskirt nor tamil*Because think... *Early human beings were evolouted from Chipangiz, which they speak in their language*. 2.*Early human beings dont knows existence of god, religion or science knowledge*.*They just used to speak other humans by using words like "Uuhh, ahh"" Etc*. 3.*when human evolution goes on, humans learned how to make fire using stones, how to use weapons and to convert speaking words into script*.so they started drwing on caves, leaves etc... 4.*They used to write and speak in Sumerian language, eqyptian language and akkadian language*.*when human beings came to know very well about environment , they created religion and languages which is Sanskrit and tamil* *Now tell me guys we human beings, when our 1st stage was a animal, which we were blank minded like dogs, cows and other animal did we speak sanskirt or tamil languages without any knowledge*??? *common sense thing is that for human ther is no old languages befre human evolution*😊
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
I always find it weird that Tamilians hates Sanskrit. like bro, why the hate, Tamil WON. Sanskrit is oldest Indian language and one of the oldest in the word. BUT SANSKRIT IS ALSO A DEAD LANGUAGE while Tamil still exists. as an Indian , I am proud of both sanskrit and tamil .
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
Tamil is still a living language. Other languages have become extinct. Sanskrit isn’t a day to day language.
Yeah but here asked which language is the oldest and in india still a number of people speak sanskrit
@@MayushKalita-wq9ni Sanskrit is not a spoken Language, Inspite of the Union govt spending billions and billions, nobody wants to speak that shitty language, because it is not spoken language according to its inventor Panini.
Do you know about thiruvalluvar😂
He wrote a kural 24 BC
Do you know about Tholkaapiyam 😂
He wrote a tholkaapiyam 300Bc
Do you know about "Keeladi culture "😂
Found 5000 years ago fossils and also discovered oldest word of "ANDHUVAN"
we have all evidence ..
Only one language was learnt with triple type of methods for one language, thats forum is located in Madhurai.......
Lol Tamils don't know science?
Just 300 BCE ?
Oldest litrature are Sumerian, Egyptian which 3300 BCE. 10X times older than Tamil
@@CHRS-ri5mfThese clowns have inferiority complex they would even say dinosaurs spoke tamil. 😂
@@CHRS-ri5mf If you don't know any information you can shut your mouth Don't give wrong information, these idiots are jealous about our Tamil language I respect every mother tongue but this guys are believing wrong information !!!!!!!!!!
@@CHRS-ri5mf 😅
@@CHRS-ri5mfrofl! one can write any number infront of BCE and claim it as any thing blindly, but where is the evidence
Are you a linguist? Your claim does not prove or disapprove your examples
Exactly
Tamilan triggered
Who the fukk cares
1st learn difference between the picture language and written language 😂😂... Egypt oldest inscription in picture format only but our inscription is in letter format.
You just think that how we are evaluated at that time..
கல் தோன்றி மண் தோன்றாக் காலத்தே வாளோடு முன் தோன்றிய மூத்தக் குடி தமிழ் குடி.
கல் தோன்றி - குறிஞ்சி (மலை) வாழ்வு தோன்றி;
மண் தோன்றா - மருதம் (வயல்) தோன்றாக் காலத்தே;
வாளோடு முன் தோன்றி மூத்த குடி - கையில் வாளோடு தோன்றி வீரமாக போர் செய்து ஆநிரை காக்கின்ற தொல்குடி.
அதாவது கல் தோன்றி மண் தோன்றா காலத்தே என்றால் குறிஞ்சி வாழ்வு தோன்றி , மருத வாழ்வு தோன்றுவதற்கு இடைப்பட்ட காலத்தில் தோன்றிய தொல்குடி என்று பொருள்.
அதாவது, குறிஞ்சி மற்றும் முல்லை நில தொல்குடிகள் என்று பொருள்.
Excuse me mental
Tamil oldest grammetical work Tholkappium from 2300 years ago that also third grammetical work in Tamil and can show any this much older grammetical work in summerian or egyptian language ?????
Bro what are you saying, if inscriptions of Tamil are 2300 years old then it is still 300 bc and he said oldest Tamil inscription is 600 bc. You yourself are saying he is mad showing wrong facts but then you are agreeing by saying it is 2300 years old.
@@arushsinha9251 Tamil oldest grammatical work from 2300 years and oldest script written from 2600 years old
@@righttime6186oldest script of Tamil is only 2700 BCE
@@righttime6186That means that the oldest inscription in Tamil would only be from 600 BCE. This is significantly younger than other languages like the ones mentioned in the videos.
Brother, Mycenean Greek dates back to 3500 years ago
Tamil is the sound of the universe
😂😂
Lol😂😂
Bull Shit
It's the oldest living language
And ofc the oldest language too
ஆம்
@rameshthevarajan Maybe you need to take grade 9 again. "Tamil changes itself according to the time"
@@dhwarakeshgkr5008it’s not
It's not
Sanskrit has no letters in India. It was written by other language letters.
?????
Like your mother adopted you from someone's dad
@@Rainzy42 good one
Gandu DMK😂, sanskrit has well defined letters, unlike your idli language that had single letters for letters - k for k , kh, ga, gha. P for p , ph , ba, bha etc etc, how can a language not have letters , will sound something without letters
Who said sanskrit has no Alphabet?
Gandu suarchod thinks sanskrit is written in hindi.
Script and Language are two different things - according to Rishis language is the mapping of thoughts with words that is sounds. Scripts is how you write some words (sounds) in language with symbols.
Language is not dependent on alphabet, script is.
@@Rainzy42 you can tell lies about me but what I told about Sanskrit that was true and It is mother tongue for no one in India. It was written using other language letters like Paali, Prakirutham or Devanagari script.
Dont give false claims mr polyglot do ur homework crrctly😊
@VikasR-q4w u got sold or what😢?
😂😂😂 booo
Tamil is identical to Australian aborigines. You really can't tells them apart. I wonder about their languages.
It is not identical lol. They are not even in the same language family. You are confusing pseudoscience with facts. None of the indigenous language families in Australia have a recent relation to India. There are a few surface similarities. Okay. But so does some African tonal languages have with Chinese. Just be cause they use tones does not mean that they are related.
@@wushuman426 First impression based on physical features and skin color. They really look identical compared to Papua indigenous tribes, Negritoes or Africans. Not a linguist so I wonder. From what I understand, language evolves after thousands of years separation.
@@jacku8304 there are some relations. You are not entirely wrong but those relations are usually so far back in prehistory. The wave that is believed to have entered Australia 5000 years ago (relatively recent) is believed to have originated from India. But their language bears no relation to current Dravidian languages of today. Apologies for sounding a bit harsh.
Studies by Statenian linguist Albert Clay:
Tamil
"Because it meets three precise criteria (having an ancient origin, an independent tradition and a consistent volume of literature), India declared Tamil a classical language of the country in 2004.
According to Britannica, the language is official in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, but is also spoken in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji and South Africa. At the beginning of the 21st century, more than 66 million people used the Tamil to communicate, according to the encyclopedia. The oldest writings in Tamil date back to 500 BC and are found in inscriptions and vases from that century.
It is a language that has undergone mutations over time in its writing and originated from the Brahmi script, an ancestral system of all Indian scripts, except Kharoṣṭhī, which is inspired by Aramaic. Britannica further states that the advent of printing, created in the 16th century, introduced a significant change in the size and composition of its letters. Regarding speech, the phonology of words led to the emergence of diglossia in their language. This means that Tamil has a colloquial form and a more formal method of speaking and writing, depending on the context."
Stop lying because you are acting like a liar, sob, sod.
Data: Encyclopedia Britannica.
National Geographic.
As a linguist, 600 bce is not old.
Latin is older than 600 bce.
*Wrong information*
* I have been to fiji and setteld there for 4 years* * In fiji Tamil is not official language, hindi is official language there*
*Also note : In Mauritius Tamil is not official language*
*Note : sanskrit is the mother of all languages but south indian languages didn't cme from sanskrit*
*Sanskrit script used to write in hindi*
*persian / Greek / arabic is very similar to hindi because these languages came from Sanskrit* *tamil , telugu, malayalam are isolated language*
@@nuzzlingfacts_9871All the languages that you mentioned are the sister languages of Sanskrit. They all descended from an unattested language called Proto-Indo-European.
@@praneethmashetty591 *oh sorry man I dorn want fake information from you*. *I got information from online and offline sources* *you got information from your dream world*
Tamil is the world's oldest language still in use. Keywords: "Still in use"
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளீர்❤
Yaadhum oorae yaavarum kelir❤
Tamil is the oldest language
அவர்கள் முதலில் தமிழ் படிக்கட்டும் உணர்வர்.. ஆய்வு செய்தவன் சும்மா இருப்பான்.. இந்த மதன் கௌரி போன்ற wiki team' தொல்லை தாங்க முடியல 😂😂😂
Egoistic
Doesn't mean anything as they are nowhere in intelligence in world's top ten smartest category.
Oldest language in India for sure, not in the world.
@@borneandayak6725no, Sanskrit clearly is
I believe the claim is not that Tamil is the oldest language, but that its the oldest language that is still widely spoken today
It is Chinese that is the oldest surviving and still spoken by the 1.4 billion people on earth not Tamil 😊. Un Tamiluku perumei pedan oldest language akanama?
@@ThangappanPP "Chinese" is not a language
Bro mandarin language is way oldest and widely spoken bro
@@dhayashree4655 Mandarin isn't even the oldest Chinese language still in use. That shows how little you know on the subject
@@teoengchin Brother what I meant with using the word Chinese for the language because of multiple dialects. It is confirmed that the Shang Dynasty's born inscription of ancient Chinese language (no name because of multiple dialects) is 3250 yrs older and the oldest written record of Tamil falls between 2600 - 2300 yrs . Both are surviving and Chinese faced more evolution because of the huge population many dialects has changed but the language it still that, even the script is also surviving so no doubt Chinese dialects are the oldest still widely spoken language Tamil would be in second place . So as a Malayali from Kerala I also take proud in the antiquity of Tamil as my language is derived from it. But putting false claims for our own pleasure and ego is not right at least I think it is not good.
Vedic Sanskrit is older than Tamil and Chinese but today no one speaks it, why?
Because it was a literary language not a spoken language. It is called Deva bhasa and devas speaks through texts only. So vedic Sanskrit or Classical Sanskrit both were languages for literature.
வாழ்க நற் தமிழ், வாழ்க மணித்திறநாடு, Whether it is oldest or not but still exist, nearly crores of peoples gave respect to tamil language more than own life. Lot of people gaves lives to protect the language, you never seen the protest for to protect the language in the world. We consider tamil not only a mother tongue, we consider a tamil a mother of us.யாதும் உரே யாவரும் கேளிர்.
A bit too over dramatic . It’s a language you can chill out.
Sanskrit never had a written version until 7 th century . Please correct it.
Wtf , oldest sansrit writing is from 2500 bce .
Where did you read that whatsapp university 😂😂😂, what is ramyan ,mahabart and other texts ,what are vedas and the work of panini from 5th century bce 😂😂😂
Another stupid person
body language is the oldest!!
Sambar gonna attack you😂
Idli too all Southindians eat idli remember sambar only tamilians
Golties sanskrit breed 😂
Golti triggered 🤡
Goltis eat Idly, dosa with 🐕💩.
Sanskrit borrowed script from Tamil 🤣🤣. Egyptian and summerian are pictography where Tamil script is proper script
It's a oldest living language...
“Saarr Tamil is the oldest language of the world saarr. Even the dinosaurs spoke Tamil saarr.”
😂😂
Vadakan
What does the “oldest language” mean? Spoken language is produced in the moment then disappears. For tens of thousands of years there was no other language and even now the overwhelming amount of language produced isn’t recorded. So in that sense, it is impossible to judge the age of a language.
All existing language developed from an older language variety dating back to the dawn of language. Spoken language evolves. Though some languages have more conservative written forms than others, and these forms affect spoken language, no language is unchanged by time and, except for invented languages such as Esperanto, no language is not a product of an earlier form.
In terms of written language, Tamil is conservative. The current literary standard is about four centuries old. There are older forms of the written language dating back a further nineteen centuries. That is an impressive literary history but neither unique nor the oldest on record. Greek, excluding Linear B is four centuries older and has a continuous literary history until today. This is also true of Aramaic, although now the language is near extinction. It is also true of all the North Indian languages (sorry to say), since they all decent from Pakrits of a similar age and all have continuous literary histories.
Now in terms of age of languages used today, the oldest continuously used languages that have not changed in form is Arabic. That is not because Arabic is the oldest recorded or that the spoken form is unchanged but because an Arab of the eighth century could, with minor difficulties, read today’s newspaper. The same is true of a Persian of the tenth century or an Italian, Icelander or Tibetan of the 13th Century. It is not true of a Tamil of any of those periods.
Now Tamils are right to be proud of their language and defend it against attempts to promote other languages over it, but inventing an exaggerated past for it serves only to bring that heritage into disrepute.
*Note : sanskrit is the mother of all languages but south indian languages didn't cme from sanskrit*
*Sanskrit script used to write in hindi*
*persian / Greek / arabic is very similar to hindi because these languages came from Sanskrit* *tamil , telugu, malayalam are isolated language*
What are you saying that sanskrit is decedent language of prakrit 😂😂
And The best joke award goes to this fake linguistic.
@@Jay-kf5hw That seems an odd take away from what I’ve written. Although it can be accurately said that in terms of texts, Pakrits are found in earlier inscriptions than Sanskrit. I said only that the languages spoken in Northern India are descended from Pakrits. The exact relationships between Pakrits and Sanskrit is unclear.
r u kidding me? sanskrit did not have inscriptions until 100BCE. dont believe this guy
Alex Collier is ABSOLUTELY 100 % RIGHT! He has spoken the TRUTH in this case for sure! 🙏👍
Like he said for aliens . Literally , you guys are bigot
Oldest living language in the earth
World's oldest language is Sanskrit. The Sanskrit language is called Devbhasha
Tamil language - 5000 BC 😮.
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
You compulsory see the keeladi archeological evidence... Because many historical tamil places not archeology..
Bro proved it that he is a absolute illiterate.... Sanskrits archeological inscription evidence starts only from 3AD.... While Tamil inscriptional evidence of tamil grammer was 300 BCE... Along with some more evidences from adichanallur states its 3000 years old... While Sanskrit was derived from persian language... Much more learn and do debate on this topic bro... Can't fit in just 30 sec shorts.... Bro got to do his studies begore speaking about something sensational like தமிழ்....😊
First of all sanskrit did not derived from persian it was persian that derived from it . And second although it is true there't many sanskrit inscription but the Grammer for classical sanskrit was written down in 5th or 6th bce by panini. So do some research
@@navinsingh5564 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 funny bro
Fools😂😂😂😂 you learning Tamil? தமிழ் தொடக்கமே அதன் தொன்மையை உணர்த்தும்
Namathu muthal sangam irandam sangam aatharam ellam kumari kandathil mulgividhathu. Athanaalthan sila paradesigal innum vivatham seithu kondirukirargal.
Tamil is the oldest launguage in the world 🎉
Another pullingo who thinks emotions will make shit facts😂
@@disastertv7168Aanaalum atha puriyaama chela muttaalllkal irukurangulei...
For anyone who says the other languages are dead
Egyptian isnt
The coptic language is still alive
And while people might not use it for day to day life
Its still alive
And that makes Egyptian older than tamil
Yor are wrong my friend... The oldest Sanskrit script was 1st century khathibada inscription... U said 1500 bce.. 😂😂😂
Tamil
He taking about mittani inscription
@@navinsingh5564😂😂😂😂
Tamil language belongs to the Dravidian language family
First of all.. Who the hell you are??
If you ask me Tamil is the oldest language, but Sanskrit is much more phonetic language than tamil. Tamil is more confusing language in writting script than Sanskrit. Tamil doesn't have difference in ka, kha,ga, gha the same for ta, tha, da, dha and so pa, fa/pha, ba, bha etc. There is only 1 letter for the same and in Sanskrit there are different letters to learn but are specific and have dentol sounds specific. For Example: Ganapati in Tamil it will be written as Kanapati same goes for Dosa it is writtern as Thosai but to understand everyone they write it as Dosai. Same for Devika they will write as Thevika, Vinod as Vinoth etc. Even in Tamil there is no two letters joined. Example: प्रचार they will write as pirchar पिरचार. Same for बुद्धीशाली they will write as पुतीसाली as tamil does not have ब so they need make it as प.
Hello I learnt both tamil and Hindi..tamil has many alphabets and many letters so that they can write all the words but in Hindi alphabets are less for ex you guys are pronouncing tamil that's not the pronounciation தமிழ் the last letter ழ் has no forms in hindi instead you all pronouncing ல்..before arguing learn both languages compare and then come for conclusion.otherwise ask the northindians in Tamilnadu learning tamil about it..your hindi is stupid for one letter you pronounce it in four ways for that four letters you cannot learn tamil alphabets alone it is that much..
@@imnotrlmok9425 Boss I know It's Thamizh. What's the use of it? Why it has been differentiated from la? No use of it and even Tamizhians also these days don't pronounce it properly.
@@Adity2223 you are telling in english not in hindi or sanskrit..it is useful for us..banana is வாழைப்பழம்,beauty is அழகு,candle is மெழுகு, eagle as கழுகு, get up is எழு, time is பொழுது without that word nothing is தமிழ்...that's why u hate tamil because of jealous it has hard words like this..do you know there are 247 letters in Tamil script..12 vowels,18 consonants,218 vowels plus consonants combination and one aayuthae letter. We will pronounce hindi with tamil script easily but u cannot pronounce தமிழ் with the Hindi script..you have to learn that is the beauty of tamil...simply I will say one proverb to you go and search meaning of that in Google ok கழுதைக்கு தெரியுமா கற்பூரவாசனை
@@imnotrlmok9425 🎉😂well said
THOSAI ❤
Humans all spoke one language
You better improve your research skills dude
Do you know kumarikandam.. Three Tamil sangam ages?
Do you know the connection between hindus valley civilization and tamil culture.
Jallikattu seal discovered in harappa civilization.
Do you know Ancient tamils trade with egyptians.
Tamil language developed in three stages that is called muthamizh.
Muthamizh means three types of tamils..
First one is Nataka tamil is world first language to express mind thoughts through body movements and actions.
Second one is esai tamil, in esai tamil musical sounds associated with nataka tamil to express human mind thoughts.
Third one is Eyal tamil which uses tongue movement to create sound for communicate other human. Eyal Tamil is the basic for all tonque based pronounciation.
Therefore Tamil language orinated in stone age of humanity.
Hence we termed Tamil as a earth first human originated language.
Stop telling wrong things to others நான் தமிழன் டா😠😠😠😠😠😠
You showed wrong inscription for 1500 bce sanskrit inscription. The 1500 bce attestation of sanskrit words is from mittani inscription which were written in cuneiform and found in today's turkey and syria . So make accurate videos or else you will lose the credibility of video .
Tamil is the oldest language still spoke today.. that's the claim
Are we comparing pictogram alphabets with those comprised of symbols, or are we asking about the oldest alphabet comprised of symbols? Because the latter is between Sanskrit, and Ge'ez, which nobody seems to have heard about. Africa had alphabets and learning centers long before Europe, and so did India.
Boomer uncle don't know about tamil😂😂😂
Who speaks in Egyptian hieroglyphics
Here are proves of Sanskrit being old language
Ninth mandal of rigved mention that Saraswati river meet in samudra and Tenth mandal mention that Saraswati had great flow and Saraswati river stopped meeting ocean 10,000 to 8000 years ago (source: wikipedia) which clearly proves Sanskrit to be 8000 years old atleast
Which make Sanskrit older than 3200 year old Egyptian and 3100 year old Sumerian
Oldest language Dravidian
Sanskrit oldest inscription is 3rd century BCE not 1500
I believe the confirmed identification is only from 1st century which you may say is debatable. Polyglot is missing some context. I'll answer him
It's 1500bc found in mittani kingdom
@@FANCYFALCONmittani is not sanskrit inscription and it is hurrian language inscription
How old is the Vedas
@@VSvimalkumar vedas from 1500 bc and in vocal tradition not written script
Hey bro you are ignorant. INDUS SCRIPT WHICH IS USED BEFORE 3000BC IS DECIPHERED BY SEVERAL TAMIL PROFESSORS USING TAMIL LANGUAGE.
😂 Bro anyone can create their own verisons and theories, in order to be accepted by scientific community it requires a solid evidence egyptain language is deciphered because of rossetta tablet please stop fooling yourself grow up.
@@Soulreaper286 THAT'S WHY WE SHOULD NEVER BELIEVE ONLY THAT APPEARS ON NEWS CHANNEL BRO.
Indus script and tamizhi script (tamizh brahmi) has several same letters and by using those tamizh brahmi inscriptions only tamil professors deciphered the indus script. BUT THIS NEVER GOT FAME BECAUSE OF THE POLITICS CALLED "TAMIL VS SANSKRIT" IN INDIA.
OUR INDIAN HISTORY MIXED WITH POLITICS IS MORE COMPLEX THAN YOU THINK BRO BECAUSE EVERY STATE IN INDIA HAS A HISTORY OF MORE THAN 2000 YEARS.
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Tamil is oldest language in the world ❤❤❤
Nah it's sanskrit
@@navinsingh5564 nope now Tamil is the oldest language, it’s proofed !!
Tamil. Is the oldest I support Tamil
Bro need to do much more research on Tamil😂
Yes Ancient Egyptian language is older than Tamil. Indians hire Romans as bodyguards. I am pretty sure they help Romans colonize Africa.
The oldest language in the God
tamil is 5000 bce old
You mean, Egyptian with their carved hieroglyphs who date back to 3300 BC, are all mute?
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
🧾 evidence?
@@CHRS-ri5mf Evidence நிறைய உள்ளது சகோதரரே...!!
உங்களுக்கு தேவை என்றால் மதுரை நகருக்கு வாருங்கள்.
மதுரை, தஞ்சாவூர், கீழடி அகழ்வாராய்ச்சி ஆகிய இடங்களில் கிடைத்த evidence னை உங்களுக்கு காண்பிக்கிறேன்.
மற்றும் தமிழ் கி.மு 5000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு இல்லை கி.பி 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்புடையது...!!
மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறைக்கு புதிதாக வரும் வேளையில், தமிழ் தன் மொழியில் இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!!
நனறி....!!!
@@borneandayak6725 search Keezhadi excavation site
You angered a lot of Tamil Nationalist. Lol.
1st learn difference between the picture language and written language ... Egypt oldest inscription in picture format only but our inscription is in letter format.
You just think that how we are evaluated at that time..
Oru mannu teriyadhuu pesa vandhuruvaghaa jokers
Tamil Language Is 30000 + BCE Oldest, Search About Kumari Kandam ( Tamil Continent \ Lemuria Continent) Its 30000+BCE Oldest Continent Tamil Is Comes From There Only 😊
You know what about tamil? Blabbering something!
Let's take the word 'pooja'. Many Indo-Lankan languages use this word. It's a way of worshipping gods. But how ?. The original Tamil pronunciation is 'poosai'. Meaning 'doing with flower'. In Tamil 'poo' means flower & 'sai' is equivalent to 'sei' means do. Several thousand years later Sanskrit language borrowed this Tamil word 'poosai' and changed it as 'pooja'. Although in sanskrit they don't call flowers as 'poo' they use the word pooja where 'ja' doesn't have a meaning. Without knowing the proper meaning people are just using the word 'pooja' for worshipping. This is the reality.
I can give many examples to prove Tamil is the oldest classical language. You can understand this with the word etymology. Ex. The word 'Temple' is originally from the Tamil word 'Thenpulam' meaning the south pole (southern region).
'Peninsula' is originally a Tamil word.
'Penin' = woman's ('pen' means woman in Tamil)
'sula' = womb ('sool' means womb in Tamil)
So you get the meaning : A land mass extends towards the sea like a bump in a woman's womb / stomach. Here also the same. No one knows the real meaning, just using the word Peninsula.
There are many more proofs.
Peninsula comes from Latin Paene (Almost) and Insula (Island) and was coined in 59 or something BCE. Man what does it even have to do it a women womb? Do you even know the meaning of Peninsula? you could have even searched once before just writing this garbage.
Why would Temple be 'south pole'?
@@SmoothEmployeeSouth pole - meaning;
Humanity started from the south - Kumari Kandam / Lemuria the submerged land mass ! That's why Englishmen had named Adam's bridge, Adam's Peak to places in Sri Lanka. Because Sri Lanka is connected to the submerged land mass Kumari Kandam / Lemuria. Just Google and get some ideas about this. Don't ask for archeological evidence. Only super power nations have submarines. If they wish they can do research.
@@SmoothEmployeeWhat I intended to explain was that the peninsula looks like a pregnant woman's stomach. Example : Sinai Peninsula, check it from a world map! Here woman = pen in Tamil. So the word Peninsula came from the ideology of a pregnant woman's stomach.
@@rameshperumall4659 please tell me you're joking. Please
bro is seeking attention, lets give him that
Tamil is the oldest language that is still spoken. And yes there id no evidence that it is the oldest language ever. Not yet.
The know written documents dates back to 300 bce?
I never spoke camel 🐫
Tamil writings found in a potsherd in last year’s Adichanallur excavation is scientifically carbon dated to 1200BCE
Update yourself mate….
Bro, I think ur claims could be true because Dwarka is old for 20000 years because Dwarka is Sanskrit word it proves that Sanskrit is older than tamil
Tamil old
Tamil is your father
Tamil is not the oldest, but it certainly is the oldest surviving language of the modern century. While Sanskrit, Latin, Egyptian, Sumerian are pretty ancient, they aren’t used much/ if not at all by most of the world. Sanskrit is only spoken by a handful thousand in India, and all of those speakers are not native speakers. But Tamil has a significant number of native speakers(80 M) and it has survived for over 5000 years till today. In conclusion, we could call Tamil the oldest surviving language, but not the “oldest” language
what about Ge'ez language
Sanskrit and Tamil are two of the oldest languages in the world.
TAMIL IS THE OLDEST SPOKEN LANGUAGE NOT THE OLDEST WRITTEN LANGUAGE‼️💯🇮🇳🐘🦾⚔️💯💯💯 BIG DIFFERENCE
Polyglot you unfortunately don’t understand the facts behind the claim. Inscriptions have taken multiple forms and scripts similar to how Latin changed form over the years. Tamils older form is forgotten by many. What you talking inscriptions wise is Tamil in its third association form. There is first and second associations that are presumably hidden in history. There are definite vocabulary links all the way to Sumerian culture and its languages. Your claim is purely and superficially academic. Modern academia make’s declaration like yours without recourse which is a flaw in itself
Tamilians are just desperate to prove this as true to confirm their own stupid validity
I AM PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS REQUESTING U TO NOT CALL IT TAMIL IT IS TUMIL, I MEAN THE WAY WE WRITE IT IS DIFFERENT AND THE WAY WE PRONOUNCE IT IS DIFFERENT.
So Sumerian language and Egyptian languages are older forms of Tamil?
Tamil is the Oldest language… undeniable!
For tamils
@@VSvimalkumar lol dnt try hard to deny the truth, not your fault that you weren’t born a Tamil it’s not a big deal. All humans are equal!
@@LADIES2023 who cares about a language. It's just a tool used for communication. In that context english is the best one for that use. So, birth is not a thing. Just be better As a humans first than bragging about a language 😂. It's as shitty as the religions fight 🤦🤦
Who cares. A languages purpose is to communicate with each other. In that context english is the best. So why do we care about birth. Especially in a worst place with half of uneducated people who brag about shitty language things who are unable to understand any other popular languages to connect with the world. 😂
First, consider being a human. and the language thing is as shitty as religious bragging and toxicity. Nothing to contribute to the future and current world.@@LADIES2023
@@LADIES2023 nah he is right.. only for tamils..
Sanskrit is "the language of the demigods." Lord Brahmā lives for 311 trillion & 40 billion years.
But Sanskrit is eternally spoken by Krishna (God) & His associates in His home (Goloka Vrindāvana).
Yeah that's right but don't ever try to give these type of statement in front of any Tamil supporter . Just answer them like a linguistic . I have enough information to keep quiet an Tamil supporter , if you need I can provide you ....
@@Jay-kf5hw Ok. Will do. Thanks for the info.
I understand the concept of: 'speaking: according to the listener's qualification.'
Thanks also for the offer of extra info if needed.
*Lol guys you all dont be foolish*
*If i am right, do you agree with these information*👇👇
1.*worlds oldest languagea are neither sanskirt nor tamil*Because think... *Early human beings were evolouted from Chipangiz, which they speak in their language*.
2.*Early human beings dont knows existence of god, religion or science knowledge*.*They just used to speak other humans by using words like "Uuhh, ahh"" Etc*.
3.*when human evolution goes on, humans learned how to make fire using stones, how to use weapons and to convert speaking words into script*.so they started drwing on caves, leaves etc...
4.*They used to write and speak in Sumerian language, eqyptian language and akkadian language*.*when human beings came to know very well about environment , they created religion and languages which is Sanskrit and tamil*
*Now tell me guys we human beings, when our 1st stage was a animal, which we were blank minded like dogs, cows and other animal did we speak sanskirt or tamil languages without any knowledge*???
*common sense thing is that for human ther is no old languages befre human evolution*😊
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
@@nuzzlingfacts_9871 rofl! It's only half baked onion
Evolution is a made up fantasy with zero evidence.
I always find it weird that Tamilians hates Sanskrit. like bro, why the hate, Tamil WON. Sanskrit is oldest Indian language and one of the oldest in the word. BUT SANSKRIT IS ALSO A DEAD LANGUAGE while Tamil still exists. as an Indian , I am proud of both sanskrit and tamil .
Tamil is an Indian language.
Sanskrit is an Indo European language which has no own letters initially.
Bro is just brainless... Bro don't know about keezhadi , mangulam and pulimankombai inscriptions 😂
Actually the oldest language is Sanskrit which is jesus language...
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@@வசந்தகுமார்I'm being serious my friend
Not to be that Guy but Tamil is 5000 bce
nd that alien is You
Who is this “தற்குறி”😂 talking non sense… Tamil is already being researched by 1000s of scholars all around the world.
False statements
😂😂 nice joke . everything you have is fake news. I am a linguist oldest tamil sculpture was on a pot from 5000 years ago
Which one sir
தமிழ் நாகரிகம் கி.மு இரண்டாம் நூற்றாண்டில் சுமார் கிமு 6000 ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பு மற்ற உலக மொழிகள் நடைமுறக்குள் காலெடுத்து வைக்கும் பொழுது தமிழில் பல இலக்கண இலக்கியங்களில் சிறந்து விளங்கியது...!! அது மட்டுமல்லாமல் இதன் மூலம் தமிழ் மேலும் பல ஆயிரம் ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே தமிழ் தோன்றியிருக்கலாம் என நான் நினைக்கிறேன்...!! கி.பி இரண்டு மற்றும் மூன்றாம் நூற்றாண்டில் கடல் கடந்து ரோமானியர்களிடம் வாணிகம் செய்தவர்கள் என நிரூபனமும் உள்ளது. (எனக்கு தெரிந்த சிறிதளவு தகவலின் படி).
Which pot and where did it excavated
Keezhadi excavation site @@tinygodzilla2984
I disagree with you
Aru you How much payment received from Modi?
Hebrew is the oldest Language in the world
Tamil was back 5000
N/uu south africa💀☠️
Tamil laughing in the corner
hello apprentice, please study better about the history of a language and lifestyle and culture to speak about this
Everyone: Tamil⚔️Sanskrit
Me: Tamil&Sanskrit
Saaar…..South Indian history is greatest saaar……Saaar northies come to south for job saaar
Yes.. I have been to Africa ( south India) 😂😂
Also many African (south indian) people come here for work😂
You Northies are crying here.The video is about Tamil Why you guys are coming here to cry
Sure rocking the beard😅
I am! Three years strong!
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளீர்❤
Yaadhum oorae yaavarum kelir❤
First learn about Tamil culture literature and script then speak
Go and sleep man