tamil may be oldest but orginal tamil sound is in telugu,, my mother tounge is tamil and found it telugu sounds origional bt not all word,telugu highly mixed with sanskrit but village telugu people speaking good telugu with less sanskrit and more tamilword and tamilsound
If Tamil was the oldest and first ,then the other languages don't have its influence. In the sense ,Hebrew,Latin,english and all languages have Sanskrit influence. So Sanskrit is the mother of all languages
Tamil isn’t just a language, it is an important identity of Tamil culture. The Sangam age literary work ‘Kalithogai’ has references to Lemuria continent, where it is mentioned as ‘Karodaiyaaru’. It was destroyed during ‘Kadal Kol’ (tsunami). Ancient Tamil poet Kaniyan Poongundranar’s popular quote ‘Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir’ has been recognised by the United Nations. It is difficult to fix the age of the evolution of the language because of its rich vocabulary. ‘Tholkappiyam’, which is 2,000 years old, is the first literary work in Tamil. According to Tamil language expert M Srinivasa Iyengar, Tholkappiyam dates to before 350BC. The other Sangam Tamil literature is estimated to be around 5th century BC and recent archaeological evidence has proved this. Researchers of the subject have differing estimates for the age of Tamil. While recent excavations at Keezhadi throw light on the ancient civilization of Tamils, earthen burial urns (Mudumakkal Thazhi) have been found in Adhichanallur and Kodumudi that go back 2,000 to 2,500 years. A stone inscription in Modi script (used to write Marathi language), that was unearthed in Thanjavur reveals that the age of Tamil language could date back to more than 10,000 years. Such archaeological evidence provide ample proof to establish the antiquity of Tamil as an ancient language. Discoveries also point out that the first ‘Tamil Sangam’ existed in 8th century BC. Ancient Tamil words are still in use. After elaborate research on western languages, late professor and author Devaneya Pavanar has established that Tamil is the mother of all languages. As a conclusion of his research in Greek, Latin and English, he says words from Tamil have gone on to influence Latin and English languages. Words such as ‘coin’, ‘coffee’ and ‘navy’ are a few examples that have their roots in Tamil language. Linguistic experts have often highlighted that the first couplet in Thirukkural has Sanskrit words. But ‘Bhagwan’, the word they are referring to in Thirukkural, is not the ‘Bhagwan’ that is mentioned in Sanskrit. Thiruvalluvar, has in fact, never used Sanskrit words in Thirukkural. The word ‘Bhagawan’ that appears in the first couplet of Tirukural is actually a Tamil word ‘Pagalavan’, which means sun. As far as the usage of Sanskrit words in ancient Tamil scriptures is concerned, it is minimal. (N Sulochana is an assistant professor at the International Institute of Tamil Studies)
In this video they say Tamil get grammar from Sanskrit.. lol Tamil is an independent language it has a separate grammar .. also known as " sangam vaithu Tamil valrathar'
@johnee praveen You mentioned the stone inscription in Modi script unearthed at Thanjavur somehow proves that Tamil is 10,000years old. Care to elaborate? Modi script is actually old Marathi script used between 12th century AD and 16th Century AD i.e. 400years to 800years ago. How does it prove Tamil to be 10,000yrs old? You also believe that Lemuria continent existed. The idea that a continent Lemuria existed was completely rejected by experts as we understood more about the continental drift(tectonic plates).
Although I’m not a Dravidian language speaker, the languages of south India are all derived from proto-dravidian, not Tamil. This confusion is maybe because tamil is the most conservative of all the languages or because speakers of proto dravidian called themselves Tamil or something similar, but it doesn’t make sense to say that Kannada, Telugu, etc. are derived from the modern day language Tamil.
@Haters toh jalte rahege yeah true some words in Tamil are borrowed in korean bcoz the south Korean king married Tamil queen named sembavalam in Tamil but in korea they called it differently between are you k poper?
@@markpage4875 don’t do this, they can kill people and specially Hindi speaking people for their language, this is what their culture tells them to do...let them feel superior for unknown truths 🤣🤣
Kamalaksh Rao no...sanskrit and tamil are completely different. Tamil is a dravidian language and sanskrit was spoken by aryans who came into India, could be it derived from partial persian! Sanskrit and Tamil are totally different. Sanskrit is dead and living only in literatures and vedas...in the other hand, Tamil is still spoken by nearly 100million people around the world with different dialects. Hope it answered your question.
@@ajishsanthosh738 what's funny in that kid ? Super computer based language is Sanskrit. And Sanskrit is the oldest language, Older than Tamil, For example Vedas written in Sanskrit which is the oldest book & document. So get your facts right.
Super computer based language is Sanskrit. And Sanskrit is the oldest language, Older than Tamil, For example Vedas written in Sanskrit which is the oldest book & document. So get your facts right.
One simple world your all Sanskrit facts would going to end now. That is Sanskrit is a theft language and all these facts are theft ones from Tamil Tamil is a real scientific language and tamizhians are the first scientists in the world. Better to change your heart and mind soul friend
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
I claim the Dravidian are the hybrid children of Aryans & Pre Harapans Indigo race . I challenge anyone to show Me mention of the Dravidian B4 the Aryan invasions that came in waves .The second wave that came hundreds of years latter , did not recognize the first wave , they had been genetically absorbed . U did very well son . I make the like between the Dravidian s , Cush , Berber , Cartegenians & the ancient Chaldic race Nimrod belong to , who's daddy wad Cush of the Indus Valley , huh ?
"Tamil or Tamizh (தமிழ்)"has been proved beyond doubt to be oldest surviving classical language in the world... Archaeological, historical, literary, geographical and oceanographical studies exist to prove it. Research and history are more important than belief .
Tamil has been proved beyond doubt to be oldest surviving classical language in the world... Archaeological, historical, literary, geographical and oceanographical studies exist to prove it. Research and history are more important than belief .
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
TAMIL HAVE A 5 GRAMMERS, 1,SOLLILAKKANAM, 2,ANIYILAKKANAM, 3,PORULILAKKANAM, 4,YAAPILALAKKANAM, 5,EZHUTHILAKKANAM AND KUTRIYALUGARAM, KUTRIYALIGARAM, AVGAARA KURUKKAM, AIGAARA KURUKKAM, MAGARA KURUKKAM, AAYDHA KURUKKAM, OSAI ALPEDAI, ISAI ALAPEDAI, EXATRA EXATRA EXATRA WHAT A BEAUTYFUL LANGUAGE SANGAM TAMIL THAMZHU THAMIZH , தமிழ்
@@prabhuganesan8011 Haha, now he has become different than Agasthya because of a one syllable aphabramsha, which is common in all Indian language. Ask a linguist before stooging so low in the name of Tamilian fake chauvinism propaganda by Marxist and separatist Tamil politicians.
@Sumeet Patel Sanskrit is a proto european language derivative, not indian originn but foreign origin..... its die together with the all the foreign invaders... !!!
It is true that during the last ice age the costs of subcontinent extended far and wide into what today is sea. Buried in the sea bed there is a 10thousand year old city as advanced as may be Mohanjodaro. But did the dwellers of that city spoke Tamil?
@@radawald What do you think? It's because they're not ashamed and they care for who they are and their background. They love the fact that they have such great history. Why do you call it a random thing? Is it so random?
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
2500 years ago there was grammar book written by Tamil scholar called tholgapiar. Can you beleive grammar book at 2500 year ago and same grammar still used in Tamil language. Check it out Also 55% stone epigraphics discover by archeology survey of India in Tamil. Now you knew which one is oldest and most influencial in ancient time
Summa po sar, 2500 poiyu, 2330 varudam only. Athai vida longer poochiam, 0, so far, but varum kalathil puthitha discover varalam, till then, 2330 yrs than, verrai onnrukkum oru proofum illai.vanakkam
Hi there! I'm a Sanghi and I admire Tamil for being the oldest surviving language! But you'll see politics and would call me Sanghi as if it's a swear word just because of your fake pride then I don't know how dumb you are.
@@m.bharanidharan2115 - from what i understand - in the evolution of tamil - there was the sangam era tamil , the middle tamil and the modern tamil - - during the sangam era - the chera nadu was part of tamilakkam - and the language spoken was indistinguishable with the sangam era tamil that was spoken in regions of present day tamil nadu - - however as the languages of chera nadu evolved to the present day western tamil dialect ie malayalam -- -malayalam retained more vocabulary from the sangam era - the eastern tamil dialect - which is called tamil now - had changed some of the vocabulary of the sangam era while transitioning to mordern tamil - - for that matter -sreelankan tamil still retains more sangam era tamil vocabulary than - the tamil spoken in tamil nadu today - - the reason being that the erst while great kingdoms of present day tamil nadu - made great conquests up through the east coast of India - past bengal - and through the sea cambodia, indonesia etc - due to these conquests by the cholas and the pandyas -etc there was a lot of exchange of vocabulary - and some new words must have entered eastern tamil replacing some of the words of sangam tamil - this is my assumption - T.N speaks eastern tamil and we speak western tamil which we now call malayalam - - so we have the same claim of the original tamil language as you do - not any less nor any more - if a father named Mr Tamil has two children - but one child refers to himself as Tamil.- that does not mean that the child refering himself with his father's name is the real father - - he is just a child of the father - no different than the other child - in fact after the great kingdoms of Padyas and Cholas - present day tamil nadu was ruled for close to 800 odd years by the andhra speaking kings - a lot of influence for the great telugu language must also have crept in to present day tamil - it is inevitable - even now the rulers of tamil nadu ie DMK family( the inheritors of the andhra legacy in T.N ) is of andhra extraction - :) - So was EVR - :) :)
Salute, to establish Tamil as oldest indirectly. Yet being the mother of modern languages, Tamil never borrowed grammar from any language. Tamil has well established grammar in its own, and much more.
"Tamil" is actually pronounced "Thamizh" In தமிழ் we have the 'ழ' sound, which no other language has....i cant explain its sound in my comment, but you can search " how to pronounce thamizh" in youtube
@vishnu kumar... Dont' be silly... boss! Like u say... I'm NOT Indian but I'm a TAMILIAN. No meaning BCOZ our Tamil Nadu Land, for your kind info, is a STATE & NOT a country... Ri8! It's NOT a matter of that what u wanna to say, u r inside in India r living outside I mean NRI, u r obviously an INDIAN. If u r NOT dravidan then plz tell me who is Dravidian? If u say ONLY Telugu Kannada Mallu are Dravidians, then u loose everything.... yeah everything your identity your history your past everything.... If u r a distilled idiot like SIMON SEBASTIAN CHETTAN, that's your problem... man! BUT we need the term DRAVIDIAN bcoz that's our identity our language our culture our roots. I may give just one example: if u remove SANSKRIT from Thulu Telugu Kannada Malayalam, then there it remains ONLY our PURE TAMIL, the beauty of our language.
@@VigneshVicky-ku8gr Your question is wrong. You have wrongly understood his comment. What he meant saying is that all other languages had their influence over one another. The native speakers of those languages have adopted new words from other language glossaries which are extensively used even today. Say for example, 'Amma' meaning mother was adopted by malayalam speakers as 'Ammae' which is a derivative of Tamil word. Similarly, the word 'appa' meaning father is used by telugu people as 'abba' or more humble form as 'abbaiya'. For certain words, they don't have any alternative words in their own language. But, Tamil is the only language which has it's own native glossary word. For example, for the English word 'car' we have our own words to name that. We can create a meaningful sentence or passages or even a complete book without using any derivatives of the other languages, thereby preserving its truely 'pure' form.
@Ashish Entertainments (AE) Of course if we remove all the sanskrit words from other languages, there will be words that are not found in Tamil. That's the originality of that language which sets it apart from other languages. But, you cannot refuse that other languages had it's influence over these languages over time, that those words were adopted by the native speakers. If you call it that the language has 'evolved' over time, then we have failed to realise that the language has lost its originality in it's due course, due to the influence of other languages. That's not real evolution. A fully evolved language must have developed alongside maintaining it's originality, yet should stand apart from other languages and must have its own grammar and vocabulary. Yes, for a fully developed language like Tamil, there might be a prototype called the 'proto-dravidian' language and that language could be a connecting link between all other classical languages as they have a common origin but developed differently due to the natural barriers (as you have said). My personal opinion is that scripts should have preceded over words, because people first drew what they felt/saw. But, sound should have preceded the scripts. Later, they should have converged into a language. There are scripts which have not been deciphered yet. That should throw some light on the origin of the languages. But, I would like to know more about the proto-dravidian languages that you are talking about. Could you please elaborate?
Sanskrit was derived from Tamil. Many words and many stuffs were looted from Tamil to make Sanskrit. If u want proof jus study the language u will come to know.
@@sathiahalya3003 டெஸ்லா என்கிற அறிவியல் ஞானி தான் கண்டுபிடித்த பல அறிவியல் தொழில்நுட்பத்திற்கு காப்புரிமை பெறமுடியவில்லை. ஆனால் வேறு சில அறிவியல் ஞானி அவற்றிற்கு காப்புரிமை பெற்றிருக்கின்றார். நமக்கு கற்பிக்கப்படுகின்ற வரலாறு காப்புரிமை பெற்றவரே கண்டுபிடித்தவர் என்பதாகும். உண்மையில் கண்டுபிடித்தவரை அங்கீகரிக்கப்பட்ட வரலாறு நமக்கு கற்பிக்கவில்லை. ஒரு அமைதியான நேர்மையான சமூகத்தில் கள்ள நோக்கத்துடன் அதை மறைத்து வெளியாள் வந்து இருந்து பழகி அவர்களின் வாழ்வியல் அறிவியல் எல்லாம் கற்று தேர்ந்து பின்னர் அவர்களின் அனைத்தையும் தனக்கொரு பிரதியாக்கி அவர்களின் மூலத்தையும் மூளையையும் அழித்துவிட்டால் அந்த வெளியாளின் பிரதியே மூலமாகிவிடும் தற்குறி வரலாற்றிற்கு. வரலாறு உண்மை உரைப்பது அல்ல. நினைக்க : பழையன கழிதலும் புதியன புகுதலும் என்பதை. சங்கம் வைத்து தமிழின் மொழி இலக்கியம் இலக்கணம் அறிவியல் வாழ்வியல் வளர்த்த சமூகம் தம் உழைப்பை தீயில் கருக்கவா அல்லது நீரில் தொலைக்கவா இந்த போகியை கொண்டாடியிருக்கும். தமிழ் மொழியின் தொன்மையானது என்றால், இல்லை அதற்கு ஆதாரம் இல்லை சொல்லிக்கொண்டே இருப்போர்க்கு காலமே அந்த ஆதாரங்களை வழங்கும். தமிழ் மொழியின் தொன்மையை குறை கூறகூற அது இன்னும் தொன்மையானது என்று ஆதாரங்களை வழங்கி கொண்டே இருக்கும்.
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
Dear Fabler Sir,Tamil is fundamental language can be easily proved. .If you break up word in the other 'old' language Sanskrit, the meaning is lost, but the broken component form Tamil words. Like if you break a house, you get bricks. 20000 English words estimated from Tamil origin. You can verify yourself without need of SoftwareEg. Urulai - Roll; Thaiyal(stitch)aalar(man) ->ThaiyalaaLar -> Tailor, Pechchu -> Speech, Pinnu -> Spin, Kol -> Kill just a few eg.A English prefixes also Tamil origin : Tele from tholai; Mega (from magaa)Tamil also contain world highest amount of Single letter/Single syllable as complete words. In English for eg. a, I are eg. of single letter single syllable wordsTamil contain basic sound set, Sanskrit contains 4 times that. It is like Software, in early stages, the features are small, as the Software developed, the features get more. Human being as animal learning to speech can not straight away produce the complex sound in Sanskrit script as he has to learn the basic sound in Tamil. You cant teach Parrot to recite Sanskrit letters, but Parrot can cover most of Tamil letters.That gives clue Tamil is fundamental language.
@D Singh Please try to understand that TAMIL has no connection with Sanskrit language. I want to say only one thing TAMIL is the oldest surviving languages in the world. kannada, telugu ,malayalam or any other Indian languages are much younger in origin.
It's like saying we are not Aryan we are bengalis, we are not mongoloids we are Chinese. Is that make sense? Dravidan is linguistics family which share common culture, common ancestors. If tamilian is not dravidan, is like saying i was not born to my dad. I see many people today claiming dravidan are not tamil, which its utter wrong sense.. how will you feel when someone say sanskrit speakers are not human we are super human. Obviously stupidity.
You are Dravidian. Draviduabs are Australoid not Caucasoid which is why they look different from Northern Indians, Pakistanis, etc. They are native to South Asia, every other race in India is a result of migration. Don't let northern Indians dictate your future, they're invaders anyway.
Hello, Prime Minister of India too has confirmed in United Nations(Aug 2019) that it is Tamil which is the world's oldest language. Its not Sanskrit as potrayed by you.
@@1996warman he has not said anything like that 😂 . He only said that as an example during a rally to estimate the amount of black money abroad . He meant that if the money was brought back each citizen of India could get 15 lakhs ,this was to give an estimate of money ,nicely these people have twisted his words and are asking him for 15 lakhs . U can go check the video of him talking about that
@@tubbie456 All Dravidian languages born from Brahmi Language Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu born in 150 BC. After End of Indus Valley Country Brahmi = kadamba = Kanada = Telugu Brahmi = Tamizh = Tamil = Malayalam 40% Tamil and Malayalam words are same 40% Telugu and Kannada words are same అ ఆ ఇ ఈ ఉ ఊ ఋ ఎ ఏ ఐ ఒ ఓ ఔ అం అః = Telugu ಅ ಆ ಇ ಈ ಉ ಊ ಋ ಎ ಏ ఐ ಒ ಓ ಔ ಅಂ అః = Kannada അ ആ ഇ ഈ ഉ ഊ ഋ എ ഏ ഐ ഒ ഓ ഔ = Malayalam அ ஆ இ ஈ உ ஊ எ ஏ ஐ ஒ ஓ ஔ = Tamil
Oldest tamil inscription dated to 490BC how it's belong to 300BC? Adichanallur archeology in Tamil Nadu had some Tamil brahmi inscription dated 800BC, and graffiti dated to 1800BC. How Tamil dated to 300BC? It should be 1000BC.
You nonsense, half knowledge person you're 😂... Tamil is old language proof is keeladi... In keeladi we got Tamil scripts (letters).. but in harrpa we did not got any snskirt letters.. pls don't give wrong information
Languages which discussed in this video are almost dead and vanished expect one language... Tamil... And I'm proud being Tamilan... தமிழ் வாழியவே... ❤️
@@lovekush9103 hi kusu, your brain is filled with kusu. It's hard for some people to accept that Tamil was the language of the Indus valley civilization.
At this time I write this comment , there are excavations in keeladi , Tamil Nadu which pushes the sangam period ( sangam literature) even older . There are tons of videos on TH-cam regarding it , feel free !! . .
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
Everyone knows Tamil is far older than European Sanskrit. Tamil is spoken from 6thcentury BC, Hebrew and Latin are second and third oldest. Sanskrit itself came from Armenian. Wtf is rig Veda, dumb story book maybe. Every Archeologist knows this. Sanskrit is dead shit killed by north Indians...Tamil is still alive and is far older than European invaders Language Sanskrit. Tell the words borrowed? North Indian Brahims cunts came to South and started Caste system and influenced that shit still Tamil didn't borrow anything, it is Original Alaporan Tamizhan
Its wrong information Sanskrit is God's Languages, and Lord Shiva touch Tamil language to Sage Agatsya Muni and also Vedas is written in Sanskrit Language which is oldest scripture in the world. Hindu Vedas written in God's time as per Hindu Scripture (actually vedas is converted from Human to books because vedas was four son of Lord Brahma and Goddess Saraswati Godess of knowledge) So you can't say that tamil is oldest language as per records. As per records Sanskrit is a Oldest language in the world.
At all time you can hear Tamil words hidden in Telugu, Kannadam and Malayalam language and you can't hear a single words from the other three languages sneak into tamil language. That is why we call it as 'Kanitamil' Virgin tamil. There is no mixture of the alien language Sanskrit .
It's already proven that tamizh is the oldest language and the fact that is the first language and is still used by millions of people makes our language eternal.❤️
At the same time archeology 50 yrs past or 50 yrs future could disagree. The tamil people have worked harder in their archeology to preserve their antiquity while the Indo-Aryans have rlly not cared too much to preserve Sanskrit. If everybody started digging, we’re having an archeological ground race
@@adamabdullah7343 haha.. Tamil, sanskrit, hindi, aasami, mijo, odia, telgu, malayalam, kannada, gujrati, marathi, bangla, punjabi is official language of india... You self oriented guys don't have any knowledge of Indian culture. We respect all 600 languages of India.. 💪💪🤟🤟🚩🚩🚩
I think to look deeper one must consider linguistical evidences too....As a Learner I find too many solid evidences regarding the existence of the so called lemuria and Tamil literature itself speaks about its age which is surprising...
I am from Tamil Nadu, and I now fully understand the power of social media. I'm happy to see the Tamil language being recognized in the global debate on surviving ancient languages. However, even the apex court of India demands solid proof. Carbon dating the ancient Kallanai dam could serve as definitive evidence of the Tamil civilization's antiquity. I firmly believe that our fellow Indians will acknowledge this first, followed by the rest of the world.
Tamil is a oldest language in the world, we have proof, recently the research in Keeladi proof that the carbon dating identified as nearly 3000 years old😊😊
Now 2019october go and see kezhadii research. It was officially proved sanskrit is derived from Tamil. Tamil 🔥🔥தமிழ் 🔥 மொழிis the first language of Earth.
Thanks for the video. Also i came across a few videos on the influence and usage of Tamil words in other languages like, Korean, the language of tribal people in Cameroon, Slovakian languages of West Asia or East Europe. So yeah, Tamil could be the cradle language of humanity, considering the fact that the "M130" genes were found in a Tamil family in present day Tamil Nadu.
A very patriotic but shattery claim. Ya it is indeed for many but saying that it was for all is absurd . For a language in this form to exist everywhere in the world cannot be debated. It may be one of the oldest but the most oldest has no answer in absolute terms. U can expect at least 2-3 oldest languages at a time.
No one is older than Titans as Atlantes which they are who gaves the write to the people. Pelasgians was Atlantes and Ilirian was Pelasgian. In Bosnia had founded 3 Ilirian pyramides which they are older of all,less 20.000years B.C and have Pelasgo Ilirian write inside😉 History of the world it will rewrite again soo!!
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
@@sureshnair9427 first keezhadi needs 10 years of excavation before that don't come to conclusion that it is 2600 yr old, it is older as indus Valley and the mud brick construction land are exact same as indus, mohenjedaro
Bro Keezhadi is dated only 600 b c... Sangam literature dated between 300bc and 300 ad.. Indus Valley civilisation (dravidian civilisation) dates back to 2500 bc.. The language spoken their tamil or thamizhi... Dravidam is the sanskrit word for tamil.. But indus Valley civilisation is proved to be world's second oldest civilisation alobg with the Egyptian civilisation... Its is believed that sumerian civilisation existed before these civilisation.. I am a proud tamilian. I am sure tamil (dravidian) civilisation is one of the very oldest civilisation in this world, but not sure its the oldest civilisation.. Its is not been proved yet..
No people will praise the language ....but we people praise the language as our god (Thamizh,thamizhi)....so dont come into debate ....we beg did n't our language to come first ....bcoz we people know the real facts of language ...ancient people won't 've( Google or click to search of time or date or any facts )... instead they have the literature of Tamil language ...🔥🔥🙏🙏And most language won't have birthplace ...but we have Kanyakumari ....and we are speaking the same accent where other languages does not due to its era ...🙏🙏
Sanskrit has more Tamil words, in India all the art and other stuffs came from Tamil language only... Everyone knows Kamasutra which is kama+sutram means love+ techniques, barathanathiyam = bharadham + natiyam means bharadham called art + dance, Natarajan = nadanam + Rajan means dance king... Like than Tamil language all has meaning, whatever name in Tamil you will get meaning and words still using in this era also.
It's possible that tamil got these words from tamil. Besides.. sanskrit has similar words in hindi also... doesn't mean we say Hindi is oldest. Or tamil is oldest. . .
I'm Telugu ....but I believe in that Tamil is most oldest language in the World
tamil may be oldest but orginal tamil sound is in telugu,, my mother tounge is tamil and found it telugu sounds origional bt not all word,telugu highly mixed with sanskrit but village telugu people speaking good telugu with less sanskrit and more tamilword and tamilsound
All dravian languages Tamil, telugu, malayalam, kannadam
Tamil evolved from Proto-Dravidian
If Tamil was the oldest and first ,then the other languages don't have its influence.
In the sense ,Hebrew,Latin,english and all languages have Sanskrit influence.
So Sanskrit is the mother of all languages
@@krishnabalram9818
Tamil the first Indian language to be printed and published.
Is it enough for influence
Tamil isn’t just a language, it is an important identity of Tamil culture. The Sangam age literary work ‘Kalithogai’ has references to Lemuria continent, where it is mentioned as ‘Karodaiyaaru’. It was destroyed during ‘Kadal Kol’ (tsunami). Ancient Tamil poet Kaniyan Poongundranar’s popular quote ‘Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir’ has been recognised by the United Nations.
It is difficult to fix the age of the evolution of the language because of its rich vocabulary. ‘Tholkappiyam’, which is 2,000 years old, is the first literary work in Tamil. According to Tamil language expert M Srinivasa Iyengar, Tholkappiyam dates to before 350BC. The other Sangam Tamil literature is estimated to be around 5th century BC and recent archaeological evidence has proved this.
Researchers of the subject have differing estimates for the age of Tamil. While recent excavations at Keezhadi throw light on the ancient civilization of Tamils, earthen burial urns (Mudumakkal Thazhi) have been found in Adhichanallur and Kodumudi that go back 2,000 to 2,500 years.
A stone inscription in Modi script (used to write Marathi language), that was unearthed in Thanjavur reveals that the age of Tamil language could date back to more than 10,000 years. Such archaeological evidence provide ample proof to establish the antiquity of Tamil as an ancient language. Discoveries also point out that the first ‘Tamil Sangam’ existed in 8th century BC. Ancient Tamil words are still in use.
After elaborate research on western languages, late professor and author Devaneya Pavanar has established that Tamil is the mother of all languages. As a conclusion of his research in Greek, Latin and English, he says words from Tamil have gone on to influence Latin and English languages. Words such as ‘coin’, ‘coffee’ and ‘navy’ are a few examples that have their roots in Tamil language.
Linguistic experts have often highlighted that the first couplet in Thirukkural has Sanskrit words. But ‘Bhagwan’, the word they are referring to in Thirukkural, is not the ‘Bhagwan’ that is mentioned in Sanskrit. Thiruvalluvar, has in fact, never used Sanskrit words in Thirukkural. The word ‘Bhagawan’ that appears in the first couplet of Tirukural is actually a Tamil word ‘Pagalavan’, which means sun. As far as the usage of Sanskrit words in ancient Tamil scriptures is concerned, it is minimal.
(N Sulochana is an assistant professor at the International Institute of Tamil Studies)
1st tamil sangam also dates back to 9600bce to 5200bce. Which clearly gives the idea that tamil was way more older than it is depicted.
and we are feeling ashamed for speaking pure Tamizh........sirikiranga ellam
In this video they say Tamil get grammar from Sanskrit.. lol Tamil is an independent language it has a separate grammar .. also known as " sangam vaithu Tamil valrathar'
Copy paste 😂
@johnee praveen
You mentioned the stone inscription in Modi script unearthed at Thanjavur somehow proves that Tamil is 10,000years old. Care to elaborate? Modi script is actually old Marathi script used between 12th century AD and 16th Century AD i.e. 400years to 800years ago. How does it prove Tamil to be 10,000yrs old?
You also believe that Lemuria continent existed. The idea that a continent Lemuria existed was completely rejected by experts as we understood more about the continental drift(tectonic plates).
Iam from kerala india our languages derived from tamil❤️❤️❤️
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In my concern is just another regional language of tamil just like nellai tamil, kongu tamil, Chennai Tamil
Although I’m not a Dravidian language speaker, the languages of south India are all derived from proto-dravidian, not Tamil. This confusion is maybe because tamil is the most conservative of all the languages or because speakers of proto dravidian called themselves Tamil or something similar, but it doesn’t make sense to say that Kannada, Telugu, etc. are derived from the modern day language Tamil.
So proud of you
@@joaohenriquefontes8633 yes, exactly. Claiming Malayalam originated from Tamil is same as claiming humans originated from apes.
தமிழுக்கும் அமுதென்று பேர்! - அந்தத்
தமிழ் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர்!!
மஹா கவி
உயிருக்கு மேல்
Tamil is the oldest language on the earth.I am maratha from Maharashtra and proud of my Tamil brothers.
@Haters toh jalte rahege yeah true some words in Tamil are borrowed in korean bcoz the south Korean king married Tamil queen named sembavalam in Tamil but in korea they called it differently between are you k poper?
K pop தமிழன் also Japanese has tamil words in abundance
Haters toh jalte rahege lol 😂 language won’t be in science .its our Brian .language are whether natural or sweet not scientific
@@ஞமலிவளவன் thala yena thala onga comment than enga pathaloom
Tamil mela evalo patra ?
😁
@@ஞமலிவளவன் japanese has most of the words derived from Chinese as ( hiragana , katakana , kanji )
The history of tamil hidden by indian politicians 😠😠😠
Mostly by conversation Mafia after British
Especially by hindians
@Pranav Balaji bro Dravidian aariyan um onnu, itha அறியாதவன் வாய்ல மண்ணு, நு முத்து இராமலிங்க சொல்லி இருக்கார்
Hidden by congress party!!! Because Narendra modi said in a speech tamil is oldest lang.
By congress. Even modi proudly says Tamil is the oldest language in the world at UN.
I'm a telugu guy Our brother Tamil Makes india proud. Wolrd should know importance of India. ❤️❤️
🤗🤗🤗 tamil
🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮
🤮🤮
@@russiavlogs3401 ya 😂😂
@@markpage4875 don’t do this, they can kill people and specially Hindi speaking people for their language, this is what their culture tells them to do...let them feel superior for unknown truths 🤣🤣
I'M proud that most of THE comments r accept that TAMIL is the oldest language
Yeah most of them are tamil people LOL
(just kidding I am an tamilan)
No
So it means sanskrit originated from tamil!
ofcourse if u need proof go and check some reports of INDIAN archiologists
Kamalaksh Rao no...sanskrit and tamil are completely different. Tamil is a dravidian language and sanskrit was spoken by aryans who came into India, could be it derived from partial persian! Sanskrit and Tamil are totally different. Sanskrit is dead and living only in literatures and vedas...in the other hand, Tamil is still spoken by nearly 100million people around the world with different dialects. Hope it answered your question.
Pure Tamil + sanskrit = malayalam
Love from kerala to my tamil brothers, Tamil is the oldest language in the world
How Brother Sanskrit in Malayalam . Sanskrit is the language derived from Malayalam .
I don't think that's right
The origin of malayalam is much more complex.
Pure Tamil + Sanskrit = Telegu, Kannada,Malayalam
@@AswSandy9238 fake
pure Telugu words are different from tamil
@@yuvaskkiller5927excuse me???
I'm a geographer, I have made a notes ovr the language, I thing tamil is old bcz of sculpture I have found all ovr.. Thank you
Hi . Please email me to L.suresh.cad@gmail.com
I need to show and guide towards Tamil and Tradition
Nasa doing research on sanskrit to make puspaga viman, 😂😂😂
Funny to hear
@@ajishsanthosh738 what's funny in that kid ? Super computer based language is Sanskrit. And Sanskrit is the oldest language, Older than Tamil, For example Vedas written in Sanskrit which is the oldest book & document. So get your facts right.
Super computer based language is Sanskrit. And Sanskrit is the oldest language, Older than Tamil, For example Vedas written in Sanskrit which is the oldest book & document. So get your facts right.
One simple world your all Sanskrit facts would going to end now.
That is Sanskrit is a theft language and all these facts are theft ones from Tamil
Tamil is a real scientific language and tamizhians are the first scientists in the world.
Better to change your heart and mind soul friend
தமிழ் மொழி அல்ல எங்கள் உயிர்💪💪தமிழே மூத்த மொழி (Tamil is the oldest Language)
Bro unga commenta english translation paarunga
This is not enough guy's. We need to take Tamil to next level.
Uneducated Tamil Busters
Sangam Books 3 BC / Keezhadi is 5 BC / Tamil Born in 90 BC
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keezhadi
I am Assamese though I am learning Tamil.
Today we still have enough scientific evidence but still some sangis put lot of hurdles in the way to stop all this
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
@@arpitpatra lol, do u know Abdul Kalam, Sundar pichai, viswanathan ananth ? 😂
We are not Dravidian....We are tamils தமிழன் டா..
Dai dravidan na tamilan da
Well said
@@factofactsshorts2444 kilambu da. Dravida thitutu pasangala. Nanga tamilans da
I claim the Dravidian are the hybrid children of Aryans & Pre Harapans Indigo race . I challenge anyone to show Me mention of the Dravidian B4 the Aryan invasions that came in waves .The second wave that came hundreds of years latter , did not recognize the first wave , they had been genetically absorbed . U did very well son . I make the like between the Dravidian s , Cush , Berber , Cartegenians & the ancient Chaldic race Nimrod belong to , who's daddy wad Cush of the Indus Valley , huh ?
ஒரு வாசகமாக இருந்தாலும் திருவாசகமா சொன்னீங்க
I am a Tamilan from tamilnadu. Done call us dravidians we are proud and brave rulers of the world called TAMILAN.
Loosada neenga lam
@@gurunandhaelamezhagan4544 loosu dhan nanba...
@@gurunandhaelamezhagan4544 unku Enna DA punda
@@allahu_akbar4போல கோட்டிக்காரா.
Rulers of the world. Lol. More like Jokers of the world.
தமிழனென்று சொல்லடா!தலை நிமிர்ந்து நில்லடா!...தலைக்கணத்துடன் பெருமை கொள்வேன்.நான் இன்றும் இலக்கணம் மாறா மரபுத்தமிழ் வழிவந்த இங்கைத்தமிழிச்சி....
Akka naanum than😊
ஆனா தனி நாடு இல்லாத அகதிகள் தமிழர்
"Tamil or Tamizh (தமிழ்)"has been proved beyond doubt to be oldest surviving classical language in the world...
Archaeological, historical, literary, geographical and oceanographical studies exist to prove it. Research and history are more important than belief .
Thamizh*
Now Tamil is the oldest language in the world. 🔥🔥🔥🔥
😂🤣🤮🤮
@@markpage4875 🙂. Don't be jealous. End of the day truth is truth.
Sanskrit 😊
Sanskrit: inna thala?
Tamil:amukku dumukku amal dumal 😅
But your name is a sanskrit word
Reason that inconent peoples are utilised by sanskrit some criminals
@@Ninyaho because Sanskrit is mother of tamil
@@abhi-nl3jz 😂 lol joking
Learn some history
@@mk46gaming28 already tamil created history don't talk to much of death language
Tamil not oldest language. world first language tamil
Tamil has been proved beyond doubt to be oldest surviving classical language in the world...
Archaeological, historical, literary, geographical and oceanographical studies exist to prove it. Research and history are more important than belief .
Jai singh..your meaning is same..nothing different
@Dong Yi You know bothidrarman also tamilan
@Dong Yi u know dhamu?, The father of kung fu...he is also a tamilan ..
@Dong Yi china peoples making research on tamil only.. How come then Chinese is oldest than tamil.
தமிழ் : நான் வீழ்வேன் என்று நினைத்தாயோ?? 😍💪proudtamizhan🤩
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
💯 1st language of earth, we guarded with our breath.
Oldest-Proud civilisation ••• தமிழ்
Nope it’s Arabic www.alislam.org/topics/arabic/The%20source%20of%20all%20the%20languages.pdf / www.arabamerica.com/the-origin-of-the-phoenicians/
@JR joeti YOU WISH 😂😂😂😂
@JR joeti at least I provided the facts
தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ் தமிழ்
i am proud Rajasthani for Tamil is oldest language in world. 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
தமிழன் என்றொரு இனமுண்டு, தனியே அவர்க்கொரு குணமுண்டு♥️
TAMIL HAVE A 5 GRAMMERS, 1,SOLLILAKKANAM, 2,ANIYILAKKANAM, 3,PORULILAKKANAM, 4,YAAPILALAKKANAM, 5,EZHUTHILAKKANAM AND KUTRIYALUGARAM, KUTRIYALIGARAM, AVGAARA KURUKKAM, AIGAARA KURUKKAM, MAGARA KURUKKAM, AAYDHA KURUKKAM, OSAI ALPEDAI, ISAI ALAPEDAI, EXATRA EXATRA EXATRA WHAT A BEAUTYFUL LANGUAGE SANGAM TAMIL THAMZHU THAMIZH , தமிழ்
All started by Agasthya, who was a Panini scholar of Sanskrit.
@@sasdasbd loosu not Agasthya he is AGATHIYAR a Tamil scholar..
@@prabhuganesan8011 Haha, now he has become different than Agasthya because of a one syllable aphabramsha, which is common in all Indian language. Ask a linguist before stooging so low in the name of Tamilian fake chauvinism propaganda by Marxist and separatist Tamil politicians.
@@sasdasbd now ... all the sanskrit lovers trying to hijack Agasthiar as sanskrit scholar..!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Sumeet Patel Sanskrit is a proto european language derivative, not indian originn but foreign origin..... its die together with the all the foreign invaders... !!!
You missed Kumari Kandam: The lost continent. Most of the literature sunk in the Indian Ocean
Yess
It is true that during the last ice age the costs of subcontinent extended far and wide into what today is sea. Buried in the sea bed there is a 10thousand year old city as advanced as may be Mohanjodaro. But did the dwellers of that city spoke Tamil?
@Hari Om Some historical evidence or just a guess?
@@AnantKumar-ji1re it is written in books
@@nandhakumar3199 true I have studied in college... It cones in one of the Tamil cheyul... In a poetry from sangam age..
Tamil is not just a language, it is science, before commenting learn the language first
Yes bro even Einstein and Newton wrote some science theories in Tamil
@@russiavlogs3401 wow i didn't know that
Now you will say that agastya muni was the first rishi on earth...
@@russiavlogs3401 😅👍
@@dikshamongol 😂😂
Tamil is oldest written language with its own script...and giving contribution to many other languages accross the world💯
🔥தமிழ்🔥
With the script derived from Phoenician, or some would say Hebrew or proto Hebraic script.
@@johnward5102no dude
I have proud to say I am Tamilan
Why does that random thing make you proud?
@@radawald What do you think? It's because they're not ashamed and they care for who they are and their background. They love the fact that they have such great history. Why do you call it a random thing? Is it so random?
தமிழ் என் உயிர்ருக்கு மேல்..நாம் தமிழர்
en thalaivan PRABHAKARAN valga Tamil moli valga
Tamil mass but not oldest langauge
@@joevinith4537 It is oldest language
@@joevinith4537 oh.u not sure with that search I google also it's show
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர் 💜🖤🙏
thalivar apj sona vari
@@theexperiment247 அது தொல்காப்பியர் சொன்ன வரி 3000 வருடத்திற்கு முதல்🙂. அதைத்தான் கலாம் ஐயா சொன்னவர்.
@@lachchuar501 அதை எழுதியது தொல்காப்பியர் அல்ல. அது புறநானூற்றில் பழந்தமிழர் பண்பாட்டை விளக்கும் ஒரு பாவின் முதல் வரி. எழுதியவர் கணியன் பூங்குன்றனார்.
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)
podra bgm ha
தமிழ் தான் இந்த உலகின் மிகப் பழமையான தொன்மையான செம்மொழி ❤
Oldest *Alive
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்
உலகத்துக்கே மூத்த மொழி நம் தாய்த்தமிழ் மொழி😍😍
தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர்❤❤💙💙
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@@markpage4875 nice jilebi u have written
tamil is tamil language that is not dravidian language. dravidian word is lie
அருமை
Right you are Mr Arun. But many Tamizharkal don't get this yet, not just the indoctrinated older generation but even the present younger generation.
SANTALI IS THE OLDEST LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD
Tamil is a dravidian language man we the south indians were the origions of India and spoke dravidian language tamil.
Keralite
@@user-ou2mu5un9k Dai dog Tamil dhan first nee mooditu poda lavada
2500 years ago there was grammar book written by Tamil scholar called tholgapiar. Can you beleive grammar book at 2500 year ago and same grammar still used in Tamil language. Check it out Also 55% stone epigraphics discover by archeology survey of India in Tamil. Now you knew which one is oldest and most influencial in ancient time
Summa po sar, 2500 poiyu, 2330 varudam only. Athai vida longer poochiam, 0, so far, but varum kalathil puthitha discover varalam, till then, 2330 yrs than, verrai onnrukkum oru proofum illai.vanakkam
SANGEES... where are you guys... I couldn't find any of your comments to dislike...
I'm a Sanghi. I'm proud of both Tamil and Sanskrit. Also my mother tongue Odia, one of the oldest of Indo-European languages.
@@anmoldixit7328 are bhai in chutiya logo ko bus politics hi dikhti ha
Sangees??? 😂😂😂Logic
Hi there! I'm a Sanghi and I admire Tamil for being the oldest surviving language! But you'll see politics and would call me Sanghi as if it's a swear word just because of your fake pride then I don't know how dumb you are.
Tamil is world first language ம்.. ம்மா ...அம்மா the world first natural word san ta li tamil seantham சந்தம் அதாவது செந்தமிழ் that is called santali
Santali is the oldest language in the world
- tamil is just an eastern dialect of malayalam -
- there is vastly more sangam literature vocabulary in malayalam than in tamil -
@@sureshnair9427 😂😂...Joke...We tamil have the oldest grammar literature of tholkappiyam
@@m.bharanidharan2115
- from what i understand - in the evolution of tamil - there was the sangam era tamil , the middle tamil and the modern tamil -
- during the sangam era - the chera nadu was part of tamilakkam - and the language spoken was indistinguishable with the sangam era tamil that was spoken in regions of present day tamil nadu -
- however as the languages of chera nadu evolved to the present day western tamil dialect ie malayalam -- -malayalam retained more vocabulary from the sangam era
- the eastern tamil dialect - which is called tamil now - had changed some of the vocabulary of the sangam era while transitioning to mordern tamil -
- for that matter -sreelankan tamil still retains more sangam era tamil vocabulary than - the tamil spoken in tamil nadu today -
- the reason being that the erst while great kingdoms of present day tamil nadu - made great conquests up through the east coast of India - past bengal - and through the sea cambodia, indonesia etc
- due to these conquests by the cholas and the pandyas -etc there was a lot of exchange of vocabulary - and some new words must have entered eastern tamil replacing some of the words of sangam tamil
- this is my assumption
- T.N speaks eastern tamil and we speak western tamil which we now call malayalam -
- so we have the same claim of the original tamil language as you do - not any less nor any more
- if a father named Mr Tamil has two children
- but one child refers to himself as Tamil.- that does not mean that the child refering himself with his father's name is the real father -
- he is just a child of the father - no different than the other child
- in fact after the great kingdoms of Padyas and Cholas - present day tamil nadu was ruled for close to 800 odd years by the andhra speaking kings - a lot of influence for the great telugu language must also have crept in to present day tamil - it is inevitable
- even now the rulers of tamil nadu ie DMK family( the inheritors of the andhra legacy in T.N ) is of andhra extraction - :)
- So was EVR - :) :)
@@sureshnair9427 yes...100% true
Salute, to establish Tamil as oldest indirectly. Yet being the mother of modern languages, Tamil never borrowed grammar from any language. Tamil has well established grammar in its own, and much more.
"Tamil" is actually pronounced "Thamizh"
In தமிழ் we have the 'ழ' sound, which no other language has....i cant explain its sound in my comment, but you can search " how to pronounce thamizh" in youtube
The 'zh' is in Malayalam 😅.
@@karthikcmohanyt തമിഴ് അവളുടെ അമ്മയാണ്
@@karthikcmohanyt and malayalam was based upon thamizh
@@abishek5526 Nope , its based on Proto-tamil and Sanskrit .
@@karthikcmohanyt proto dravidian language evolved into thamizh, from which malayalam was formed.
We are not dravidans we are pure Tamil peoples
@vishnu kumar... Dont' be silly... boss! Like u say... I'm NOT Indian but I'm a TAMILIAN. No meaning BCOZ our Tamil Nadu Land, for your kind info, is a STATE & NOT a country... Ri8! It's NOT a matter of that what u wanna to say, u r inside in India r living outside I mean NRI, u r obviously an INDIAN. If u r NOT dravidan then plz tell me who is Dravidian? If u say ONLY Telugu Kannada Mallu are Dravidians, then u loose everything.... yeah everything your identity your history your past everything.... If u r a distilled idiot like SIMON SEBASTIAN CHETTAN, that's your problem... man! BUT we need the term DRAVIDIAN bcoz that's our identity our language our culture our roots. I may give just one example: if u remove SANSKRIT from Thulu Telugu Kannada Malayalam, then there it remains ONLY our PURE TAMIL, the beauty of our language.
How can you find out who is pure and who is not?
@@VigneshVicky-ku8gr Your question is wrong. You have wrongly understood his comment.
What he meant saying is that all other languages had their influence over one another. The native speakers of those languages have adopted new words from other language glossaries which are extensively used even today. Say for example, 'Amma' meaning mother was adopted by malayalam speakers as 'Ammae' which is a derivative of Tamil word. Similarly, the word 'appa' meaning father is used by telugu people as 'abba' or more humble form as 'abbaiya'. For certain words, they don't have any alternative words in their own language.
But, Tamil is the only language which has it's own native glossary word. For example, for the English word 'car' we have our own words to name that. We can create a meaningful sentence or passages or even a complete book without using any derivatives of the other languages, thereby preserving its truely 'pure' form.
@@shreenivasansprobe2528 Ok scholar sir
@Ashish Entertainments (AE) Of course if we remove all the sanskrit words from other languages, there will be words that are not found in Tamil. That's the originality of that language which sets it apart from other languages. But, you cannot refuse that other languages had it's influence over these languages over time, that those words were adopted by the native speakers. If you call it that the language has 'evolved' over time, then we have failed to realise that the language has lost its originality in it's due course, due to the influence of other languages. That's not real evolution. A fully evolved language must have developed alongside maintaining it's originality, yet should stand apart from other languages and must have its own grammar and vocabulary.
Yes, for a fully developed language like Tamil, there might be a prototype called the 'proto-dravidian' language and that language could be a connecting link between all other classical languages as they have a common origin but developed differently due to the natural barriers (as you have said).
My personal opinion is that scripts should have preceded over words, because people first drew what they felt/saw. But, sound should have preceded the scripts. Later, they should have converged into a language. There are scripts which have not been deciphered yet. That should throw some light on the origin of the languages. But, I would like to know more about the proto-dravidian languages that you are talking about. Could you please elaborate?
Kiladi civilizations search plz
You had said few months ago..now it comes true..wait for few weeks more for certification *"தமிழன்" *"மூத்தகுடி"
Sanskrit was derived from Tamil. Many words and many stuffs were looted from Tamil to make Sanskrit. If u want proof jus study the language u will come to know.
Bharat Ramalingam I know Tamil very well but I don't know Sanskrit
Can you give some examples for your statement?
Kamal Rajesh Now don’t ask me to submit my thesis on this. If u r really interested do the research by urself.
Intha statement koncham overthaan
Amrutha A S which statement?
@bharath ramalingam
Hahahaha...so you make absurd statement without any statement to back your claim...very intelligent😄
Younger Sanskrit borrowed words from much older தமிழ்.
Politically, Older Tamil has borrowed everything from a much younger Sanskrit. Believe it.
Yes, some Tamil names are Sanskrit names. Siva, Saraswathi, Laxmi.
Subramaniam is Su...brahma...gnanam
Mu Ru Gan a name from oldest language.
@@sathiahalya3003 டெஸ்லா என்கிற அறிவியல் ஞானி தான் கண்டுபிடித்த பல அறிவியல் தொழில்நுட்பத்திற்கு காப்புரிமை பெறமுடியவில்லை. ஆனால் வேறு சில அறிவியல் ஞானி அவற்றிற்கு காப்புரிமை பெற்றிருக்கின்றார்.
நமக்கு கற்பிக்கப்படுகின்ற வரலாறு காப்புரிமை பெற்றவரே கண்டுபிடித்தவர் என்பதாகும்.
உண்மையில் கண்டுபிடித்தவரை அங்கீகரிக்கப்பட்ட வரலாறு நமக்கு கற்பிக்கவில்லை.
ஒரு அமைதியான நேர்மையான சமூகத்தில் கள்ள நோக்கத்துடன் அதை மறைத்து வெளியாள் வந்து இருந்து பழகி அவர்களின் வாழ்வியல் அறிவியல் எல்லாம் கற்று தேர்ந்து பின்னர் அவர்களின் அனைத்தையும் தனக்கொரு பிரதியாக்கி அவர்களின் மூலத்தையும் மூளையையும் அழித்துவிட்டால் அந்த வெளியாளின் பிரதியே மூலமாகிவிடும் தற்குறி வரலாற்றிற்கு.
வரலாறு உண்மை உரைப்பது அல்ல.
நினைக்க : பழையன கழிதலும் புதியன புகுதலும் என்பதை.
சங்கம் வைத்து தமிழின் மொழி இலக்கியம் இலக்கணம் அறிவியல் வாழ்வியல் வளர்த்த சமூகம் தம் உழைப்பை தீயில் கருக்கவா அல்லது நீரில் தொலைக்கவா இந்த போகியை கொண்டாடியிருக்கும்.
தமிழ் மொழியின் தொன்மையானது என்றால், இல்லை அதற்கு ஆதாரம் இல்லை சொல்லிக்கொண்டே இருப்போர்க்கு காலமே அந்த ஆதாரங்களை வழங்கும். தமிழ் மொழியின் தொன்மையை குறை கூறகூற அது இன்னும் தொன்மையானது என்று ஆதாரங்களை வழங்கி கொண்டே இருக்கும்.
Oldest language sanskrit no tamil
TAMIL is the Oldest language in the world🔥🔥🔥
😂
laughing Buddha sorry malayalm is oldest and shitty 😂😂😂
Did you even watch the video ?
@@ஞமலிவளவன் its not tamil also sanskrit...
Gald to see so many comments in Tamil 🔥🔥வாழ்க எம் தமிழ்
sanskrit borrowed many words from tamil,,like தர்மம் as dharma
குணம் as ghuna
தரும்ம குண்ண is right pronoun station
Bro, Rigveda contains 300 dravidian loanwords.😀😀😀
Though it sounds like shit😂
That is wrong
@@srikrishnak196 sansrit is the world oldest language
@@superboy3633 plz I dont care about arguments which debate whats the oldest language.
1st language in world which is also been used today is tamil
Namma aalunga Ella yedathulayum comments la irukkanga pa..😀
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
தமிழ் ❤ My 'Tamizh' is the world 1st language.. Proud 😍❤❤❤❤ வாழ்க தமிழ் 🙏🙏
haha, well as you would have figured out from the video, that idea is highly debated.
Dear Fabler Sir,Tamil is fundamental language can be easily proved. .If you break up word in the other 'old' language Sanskrit, the meaning is lost, but the broken component form Tamil words. Like if you break a house, you get bricks. 20000 English words estimated from Tamil origin. You can verify yourself without need of SoftwareEg. Urulai - Roll; Thaiyal(stitch)aalar(man) ->ThaiyalaaLar -> Tailor, Pechchu -> Speech, Pinnu -> Spin, Kol -> Kill just a few eg.A English prefixes also Tamil origin : Tele from tholai; Mega (from magaa)Tamil also contain world highest amount of Single letter/Single syllable as complete words. In English for eg. a, I are eg. of single letter single syllable wordsTamil contain basic sound set, Sanskrit contains 4 times that. It is like Software, in early stages, the features are small, as the Software developed, the features get more. Human being as animal learning to speech can not straight away produce the complex sound in Sanskrit script as he has to learn the basic sound in Tamil. You cant teach Parrot to recite Sanskrit letters, but Parrot can cover most of Tamil letters.That gives clue Tamil is fundamental language.
தமிழன் டா!!!
@D Singh go and google it u not a brillient kk tamil is first dont compare death language sanskrit
@D Singh Please try to understand that TAMIL has no connection with Sanskrit language. I want to say only one thing TAMIL is the oldest surviving languages in the world. kannada, telugu ,malayalam or any other Indian languages are much younger in origin.
We're not Dravidians we're Tamilians
It's like saying we are not Aryan we are bengalis, we are not mongoloids we are Chinese.
Is that make sense?
Dravidan is linguistics family which share common culture, common ancestors.
If tamilian is not dravidan, is like saying i was not born to my dad.
I see many people today claiming dravidan are not tamil, which its utter wrong sense.. how will you feel when someone say sanskrit speakers are not human we are super human. Obviously stupidity.
You are Dravidian. Draviduabs are Australoid not Caucasoid which is why they look different from Northern Indians, Pakistanis, etc. They are native to South Asia, every other race in India is a result of migration. Don't let northern Indians dictate your future, they're invaders anyway.
@@xeonquantum3966 Dravidians includes malayalam telugu etc. Tamil is the origin for other dravidic languages.
@@xeonquantum3966 Tamilan is not a dravidian but a dravidian is a Tamilan
I am a Tamil, dravidian is a sort of tradition followed by the tamilians or the entire south India. Don’t type like that, makes you sound illogical
நாட்டிற்காக இறந்தால் அவன் வீரன்.. மொழிக்காக இறந்தால் அவன் தமிழன்,,💪💪💪💪💪👈
உன்மை உன்மை
Paithiyam
@@jeyasankar6069 un appan
@@iamnotbot7480 ungotha
Hello, Prime Minister of India too has confirmed in United Nations(Aug 2019) that it is Tamil which is the world's oldest language. Its not Sanskrit as potrayed by you.
PM of india also told he will give 15 lakh to everyone. So?
@@bimalkumardora1110 nope. the modern tamil is not the same as the ancient one. its corrupted one. only the name is same.
@@roccosins2916 but tamil grammer same ok.
@@1996warman he has not said anything like that 😂 . He only said that as an example during a rally to estimate the amount of black money abroad . He meant that if the money was brought back each citizen of India could get 15 lakhs ,this was to give an estimate of money ,nicely these people have twisted his words and are asking him for 15 lakhs . U can go check the video of him talking about that
@@shashank9841 basically the point is, pm says so, so it is confirmed is wrong. All politicians lie through their teeth to impress voters
The first and everlasting language in the world is Tamil
Tamil is the oldest language which is having lots of proofs.
Oldest Languages in India
1) Pali
2) Prakriti
3) Mydhali
4) Brahmic
5) Sanskrit
@@lovekush9103 y r u barking at everywhere
@@tubbie456
All Dravidian languages born from Brahmi Language
Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, Tulu born in 150 BC. After End of Indus Valley Country
Brahmi = kadamba = Kanada = Telugu
Brahmi = Tamizh = Tamil = Malayalam
40% Tamil and Malayalam words are same
40% Telugu and Kannada words are same
అ ఆ ఇ ఈ ఉ ఊ ఋ ఎ ఏ ఐ ఒ ఓ ఔ అం అః = Telugu
ಅ ಆ ಇ ಈ ಉ ಊ ಋ ಎ ಏ ఐ ಒ ಓ ಔ ಅಂ అః = Kannada
അ ആ ഇ ഈ ഉ ഊ ഋ എ ഏ ഐ ഒ ഓ ഔ = Malayalam
அ ஆ இ ஈ உ ஊ எ ஏ ஐ ஒ ஓ ஔ = Tamil
@@lovekush9103 what r u trying to say
@@tubbie456
Tamil is not oldest language .
What is the use of Tamil language
you reconsider your decision and Tamil is mother of all languages .
தமிழன்டா
Oldest tamil inscription dated to 490BC how it's belong to 300BC?
Adichanallur archeology in Tamil Nadu had some Tamil brahmi inscription dated 800BC, and graffiti dated to 1800BC.
How Tamil dated to 300BC? It should be 1000BC.
Adichanallur archeological has proved that tamil is the oldest and first language in the world.
@@thangalingam4870 ungalukku athu epdi theriyum.
Now 600 BC
Tq
Speaker, pl make part 2, 2019-2020 keezhadi excavation in tamilnadu, dates back even older.
This vdo is 2 yrs old.
Its not correct.... tamil is most oldest language in the world.... 😘if u want check it... தமிழ் மொழி அல்ல உயிர் ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Sanskrit is the oldest known language of the world
@@deepchumun6572 , tamil is older than sanskrit....😄 Don't be puppet of dead langauge
These all are stories cooked up by Tamil who don't have a proper lipi even today
@@psn1729 , Sanskrit is hooked by Aryans lol
Lol
You nonsense, half knowledge person you're 😂... Tamil is old language proof is keeladi... In keeladi we got Tamil scripts (letters).. but in harrpa we did not got any snskirt letters.. pls don't give wrong information
@papa joe stalin of Stalinist stanistan bro there is a relationship between Harappan and keezhadi civilization
Check it u will found out
ஏன்டா தமிழ வெச்சு வியாபாரம் பன்னுரிங்க...
@papa joe stalin of Stalinist stanistan both Harappan people and keezhadi people are same
Languages which discussed in this video are almost dead and vanished expect one language...
Tamil... And I'm proud being Tamilan...
தமிழ் வாழியவே... ❤️
Oldest Languages in India
1) Pali
2) Prakriti
3) Mydhali
4) Brahmic
5) Sanskrit
@@lovekush9103 paagal ho kaya😂!!smallminds hard to accept😅✨🤘
"Tamil language is still alive since 8500years 🔙 "
@@lovekush9103 hi kusu, your brain is filled with kusu. It's hard for some people to accept that Tamil was the language of the Indus valley civilization.
@@learntherightful we need proof
Proud to be of Tamil culture. 🔱
எங்களுக்கு குழப்பமே,
தமிழ் முதல் மொழியா? அல்லது மூத்த மொழியா? என்பது தான்
சும்மா வளவளன்னு
Thala savage level thala
search about KEEZHADI you'll be shocked for sure💯♥ (தமிழ்)
Keladi is the closest spelling. British have gone. We cam spell it cosest to our pronunciation.
தமிழுக்கும் அமுதென்று பேர் அந்தத் தமிழின்பத் தமிழெங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர், உயிருக்கு நேர்
Tamil is oldest first and foremost language of the earth
🔥🔥🔥தமிழ்🔥🔥🔥
@RoadRash NT brother 🥰
We are child of Tamil. So we must respect every body and every Language.So u should not scold Jesus Christ.
Aldrin Aldrinald He didn’t scold him. “Jesus fucking Christ” is a figure of speech. It’s a remark made to emphasize the rest of your sentence.
At this time I write this comment , there are excavations in keeladi , Tamil Nadu which pushes the sangam period ( sangam literature) even older . There are tons of videos on TH-cam regarding it , feel free !! . .
8kms from my home bruhh ❤️
தமிழன் என்று சொல்லடா தலை நிமிர்ந்து நில்லடா.
தேனினும் இனியது எமது தமிழ்.
🤦🏻🤦🏻👎🏿
@@markpage4875 hindi thayoli
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
Hey world's 1st language is Tamil (sangam)
@@bhuvaneshgowda8201 lol
@@vitaminprotein.4036 😀😀
@@bhuvaneshgowda8201 yak bro kannaddhavruge tamil aagalla?
@@vitaminprotein.4036 Apuji nd er panna
Everyone knows Tamil is far older than European Sanskrit.
Tamil is spoken from 6thcentury BC, Hebrew and Latin are second and third oldest. Sanskrit itself came from Armenian.
Wtf is rig Veda, dumb story book maybe.
Every Archeologist knows this.
Sanskrit is dead shit killed by north Indians...Tamil is still alive and is far older than European invaders Language Sanskrit. Tell the words borrowed? North Indian Brahims cunts came to South and started Caste system and influenced that shit still Tamil didn't borrow anything, it is Original
Alaporan Tamizhan
Tamil is the living and antiquous language. It dates back to time more than 1500B.C.
You are mislead by false information on Sanskrit
10:15 India's pride is declared.
Now the debate over languages in India is clear.
no india. say tamil
@@pradeepmpk619
Tamizhan and Indian both are my pride...
Tamil is the oldest 🔥🔥🔥
Sanskrit is not as older than tamil👿👿👿👿
Hang over
I like alan
Alan garner seri da kelava
Its wrong information Sanskrit is God's Languages, and Lord Shiva touch Tamil language to Sage Agatsya Muni and also Vedas is written in Sanskrit Language which is oldest scripture in the world. Hindu Vedas written in God's time as per Hindu Scripture (actually vedas is converted from Human to books because vedas was four son of Lord Brahma and Goddess Saraswati Godess of knowledge) So you can't say that tamil is oldest language as per records.
As per records Sanskrit is a Oldest language in the world.
@@WebDesignPretoria for a language that appears only 3500 years ago i dont think its the oldest . :p
Tamizh have a separate root words. But in Sanskrit you can't find it."mind it"
At all time you can hear Tamil words hidden in Telugu, Kannadam and Malayalam language and you can't hear a single words from the other three languages sneak into tamil language. That is why we call it as 'Kanitamil' Virgin tamil. There is no mixture of the alien language Sanskrit .
It's already proven that tamizh is the oldest language and the fact that is the first language and is still used by millions of people makes our language eternal.❤️
At the same time archeology 50 yrs past or 50 yrs future could disagree. The tamil people have worked harder in their archeology to preserve their antiquity while the Indo-Aryans have rlly not cared too much to preserve Sanskrit.
If everybody started digging, we’re having an archeological ground race
Tamil is world first language.... 💐 💐 💐
@RoadRash NT
Everyone knows that.
Christianity was discovered lately and people found God in Christ
Proud to be an Indian... Tamil and Sanskrit both are our pride.. 🇮🇳
Tamil is first bro
@@ravissnap3718 yes Tamil and Sanskrit both.. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Then make tamil an official language of india
@@adamabdullah7343 haha.. Tamil, sanskrit, hindi, aasami, mijo, odia, telgu, malayalam, kannada, gujrati, marathi, bangla, punjabi is official language of india... You self oriented guys don't have any knowledge of Indian culture. We respect all 600 languages of India.. 💪💪🤟🤟🚩🚩🚩
Love from Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu...
I think to look deeper one must consider linguistical evidences too....As a Learner I find too many solid evidences regarding the existence of the so called lemuria and Tamil literature itself speaks about its age which is surprising...
@RoadRash NT Tamil Tamil nu solitu urdu arabi pesuvanga. Inda group ena panlam
Not lemuria. It’s Atlantis
No logic is in this vedoe.
Sanskirit got the grammer before just 1500 years by pamini.
Tamil grammer got the grammer before 4000 years.
I am from Tamil Nadu, and I now fully understand the power of social media. I'm happy to see the Tamil language being recognized in the global debate on surviving ancient languages. However, even the apex court of India demands solid proof. Carbon dating the ancient Kallanai dam could serve as definitive evidence of the Tamil civilization's antiquity. I firmly believe that our fellow Indians will acknowledge this first, followed by the rest of the world.
Tamil is a oldest language in the world, we have proof, recently the research in Keeladi proof that the carbon dating identified as nearly 3000 years old😊😊
Now 2019october go and see kezhadii research. It was officially proved sanskrit is derived from Tamil. Tamil 🔥🔥தமிழ் 🔥 மொழிis the first language of Earth.
Tamil தமிழ் is d most language
Thanks for the video. Also i came across a few videos on the influence and usage of Tamil words in other languages like, Korean, the language of tribal people in Cameroon, Slovakian languages of West Asia or East Europe. So yeah, Tamil could be the cradle language of humanity, considering the fact that the "M130" genes were found in a Tamil family in present day Tamil Nadu.
Tamil- Mother of All languages ❤️❤️
Sanskrit all language's mother
😆😆😆😆
A very patriotic but shattery claim. Ya it is indeed for many but saying that it was for all is absurd . For a language in this form to exist everywhere in the world cannot be debated. It may be one of the oldest but the most oldest has no answer in absolute terms. U can expect at least 2-3 oldest languages at a time.
No one is older than Titans as Atlantes which they are who gaves the write to the people.
Pelasgians was Atlantes and Ilirian was Pelasgian.
In Bosnia had founded 3 Ilirian pyramides which they are older of all,less 20.000years B.C and have Pelasgo Ilirian write inside😉
History of the world it will rewrite again soo!!
@A . Ramani 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 * infinity
Keezhadi 😍😍is older than Indus valley civilization brother...
Are u sure?
@@whysoserious6373 they are keep on putting zeros to increase the date of sindhu valley civilization.... That's there strategy
@@Saravanakumar-jc4do So you mean keezhadi is older than indus valley civilization?
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
World first language is Tamil we got proof from keeladi.
மகிழ்ச்சி
- keeladi is dated to just 2600 years back
- languages existed before that
- homer wrote the 'illiad ' 3000 yrs back in ancient greek
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@@sureshnair9427 first keezhadi needs 10 years of excavation before that don't come to conclusion that it is 2600 yr old, it is older as indus Valley and the mud brick construction land are exact same as indus, mohenjedaro
Bro Keezhadi is dated only 600 b c... Sangam literature dated between 300bc and 300 ad.. Indus Valley civilisation (dravidian civilisation) dates back to 2500 bc.. The language spoken their tamil or thamizhi... Dravidam is the sanskrit word for tamil.. But indus Valley civilisation is proved to be world's second oldest civilisation alobg with the Egyptian civilisation... Its is believed that sumerian civilisation existed before these civilisation.. I am a proud tamilian. I am sure tamil (dravidian) civilisation is one of the very oldest civilisation in this world, but not sure its the oldest civilisation.. Its is not been proved yet..
@@sureshnair9427 adhe.
Tamil is the first language in the world and first GRAMMER LANGUAGE IN THE WORLD, THERE IS 64 ARTS INTHE TAMIL
No people will praise the language ....but we people praise the language as our god (Thamizh,thamizhi)....so dont come into debate ....we beg did n't our language to come first ....bcoz we people know the real facts of language ...ancient people won't 've( Google or click to search of time or date or any facts )... instead they have the literature of Tamil language ...🔥🔥🙏🙏And most language won't have birthplace ...but we have Kanyakumari ....and we are speaking the same accent where other languages does not due to its era ...🙏🙏
So Tamil is oldest language and also oldest surviving language
Kumari kandam(continent) is a place where the human was evolved first.and they are the people who speak Tamil
Tamil is oldest living language in earth
✨🔱✨
Well for Ur attention it is Tamil which gave its vocabulary, grammars to sankrit....
🤣🤣🤣
@@ruchimaurya779 vidu vidu...dumeels.
Sanskrit has more Tamil words, in India all the art and other stuffs came from Tamil language only... Everyone knows Kamasutra which is kama+sutram means love+ techniques, barathanathiyam = bharadham + natiyam means bharadham called art + dance, Natarajan = nadanam + Rajan means dance king... Like than Tamil language all has meaning, whatever name in Tamil you will get meaning and words still using in this era also.
It's possible that tamil got these words from tamil. Besides.. sanskrit has similar words in hindi also... doesn't mean we say Hindi is oldest. Or tamil is oldest. . .
Cherry fox you know who is ravana.he is the King of Tamil
Kamasutra is a Sanskrit word.
Tamil is a phonetic language with consonants and vowels, and distinct alphabets.
Subramaniam is a Sanskrit name, Su Brahma Gnanam
Proud of Tamilian Tamil is old living language in world..
We are Thamilians. not Dravidian. Dravidian culture dead or separated long ago.
Then why no one speaking Tholkaapiyam period tamil.First
Do it then talk.
*Thamizhan
@Ashish Entertainments (AE) Dravidian means..........
@Ashish Entertainments (AE) huh? what is dravidian? do you understand my question? how the dravidian language look like ?
@Ashish Entertainments (AE) dravidian language mean must be 1 language....what you mean by any dravidian language
Thamizh (தமிழ்) is the oldest language
செம காமெடி
@@m.bharanidharan2115 punda
@@advlogs5296 oldest living language oldest language illa...
@@advlogs5296 அவதூறு வார்த்தை பிரயோகிப்பது உன் மனதில் அழுக்கு நிறைந்த கிடப்பதை காட்டுகிறது...
@@m.bharanidharan2115 அதற்கு செம்ம காமெடினு சொல்லுவியா......
I am a hindi speaker and I proudly say that tamil is oldest language
Excellent video, and many thanks for the useful links that you provided.
அனைத்துலக மொழிகளுக்கும் தாய்மொழி தமிழ்.
Tamil is the oldest language in the world..... according to the research..... தமிழன் என்று சொல்லடா தலை நிமிர்ந்து நில்லடா.........
Nope it’s Arabic www.alislam.org/topics/arabic/The%20source%20of%20all%20the%20languages.pdf / www.arabamerica.com/the-origin-of-the-phoenicians/
What is scientific reason you have.....we have lots of scientific and research results proved...... TAMIL is the mother of all languages....
@Dhayanan Hemraaj I gave you proof?? 2 links do u want more? Did u even read them?