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There is also little connection between English and Tamil , the term English came from the word Anglo and term Anglo came from tamil word aangilam , the richest Indian economy before 17th menstioned by marko polo century was tamils , yes you heard it right our Tamil merchants like pandya dynasty tamils had trade contract with European countries , middle east , Africa ,south east asia ... And so .. our Tamil merchants used to call old latin/old English speaker as aangilargal aka aangilam language speakers . Which later deformed or differently prounouced as ANGLO .
For all those who doubt Tamil is the oldest and mother of all languages. See the similarity with English. Seyalaatral=Zealotry Suruttu=Cherute, Cigarette Idhu=ltu, then finally "It". Sat-endru =Suttnnu= Sudden Chiruthai = Cheetah Edupudi= Dupudi, deputy Aanaikondan= Anaconda Trudhayam= Hearthayam= Heart Paadhai= Path Kandanam= Condem Culir= Coolir= Cool Thedhi= Tati= Dati= Date Cozhupuu =Colupu= Colestrol Moradan= Moron Panay maram = Panamara= Pamyra Kaliman= Klay= Clay Kai Patru = Caipture= Capture Goyya = Goa Educated = Edu Katror Pumbu, Pambuthal = Pump Thaiyyaler=Tailor Thechi =Stechi = Stichu = Stich Athai =Antai = Anti Yaam = I am Veppam = Vapour Murungai= Moringa. Samaritan=In Tamil Sama+ Arithan = Great settles disputes between people. Equaliser, Great Justifier, The person who Solomon= Sala ( great, big, huge ) Manan= Mind, brain, Intelligence. Sweet = Suvai. Suvaithu Pyramid : Perum+ Veedu Perumeedu. Also : Perum + Idam. Perumidam. Travel = Tarai + Ula Faraiula traula- Travel Caravan -Kara( Arms or Hand) +Vaganam=Kara+wagan= Karavan Mahimam, Mahimai, Magimai, became Maximum Kalanjium becomes Colosseum in Italian and English Appurathidu= Aparthied. Seperate, separation, segregation are the meaning given in Latin, french etc. Sippy, sippi =Chips Urul, urulai= rolls Ella : All Mighai: Mighty Ella Mighai Almighty Х (These words below are for research purposes). Emmanuel (The God within me)=. Em+ Mana+El Emm means "my" in Tamil Mana means mind or soul in Tamil El means God. Nathaniel = Nathan+ El Daniel = Dhani+ El Immaculate Mary : Im Ma Kulatu Mary: Em Maha kulatu Mari Anguli+ Nadu „Angulnad, Anguland, Englenad, England ( Initially Tamil traders reached a spot in England which was Anchor shaped and it was called as Anguli Tarrai i.e Angular or Angled land) Historical maps had the name as Angle terra. Su + Itchai+ Nadu - Suichalnad, Switzerland ( Su Itchai means independent, no international laws effects) Neithala+ Nadu - Neithalnadu, Neitherland ( Neithal means weavers) Tachchu+ Nadu, Duetsch land, Dutch (Thachchar means Technicians) Ko thala Nadu ( Ko means King, Arasan )- Kothalnad, Scothalnad, Scotland Kadaoldigal ( Sea farers)= Katalonians, Catalonia Eeasa + Vaanigar ( Traders from East), Easapaniars, Espania, Spain Naavai Seemai Nadu (End of Sea Border land) Navaseamanadu, Navsealand, New Zealand Thaai + Nadu - Thailand, Thailand
Tamil was an ancient language and kingdom, it became part of india only under the British rule. A Tamil princess married a Korean prince and lived in Korea and Tamil words became Korean. Thats the histort says.
Although I don't speak tamil because I m from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
I'm Korean. My forefather, Kim Suro, the first king of kingdom of Gaya married princess Heo Hwang-ok from India about 2000 years ago. If I go to Tamil, can I seek a Tamil bride? lol
@Allahlovesme6065 Yes, it is the same. The same song is sung as lullabies for babies and kids in villages in Tamil Nadu, India, and in Korea. Usually sung by the older generation.
Ancient Tamil kingdoms had trade relations with Korea so maybe that's why some of the words are similar and it's also said that a Tamil princess called seembavalam was married to a Korean king but still there are debates going on whether she is from Tamil Nadu's ayutta( a part of pandya kingdom) or Ayodhya( in the North)
Ayodhya name didn't have name 'Ayodhya' from 100 bc to 1900s (Ayodhya modern day UP), didn't have navy might of southern kingdom. Cheras/ cholas/Pandyans kingdoms traded with koreans unlike northern empires
@@zet99darius87 It was called sekata before I guess and it was Pandyas who had trade relations with Korea and the princess could have been sent to strengthen the relationship between both kingdoms. Pandyas symbol is twin fishes . But most people relate the twin fishes found in the Korea to Ayodhya's twin fishes.
@@dhivyaraghini6261 also cholas used tortoise symbol in there navel flags and stumps. And tortoise in Korea are associated with long life and good health
@sabha01 Exactly! I kept on telling my friends Tamil and Korean are similar in some words, noone believed me. They even laughed at me. So I just woke up to this and finally I got something to share as proof.
@helsinki who's talking about theory? Try focus on the positive sides instead of trying to start a debate for nothing. It's about educating. Or perhaps you can share with the world about it since u said it's not a new theory. And im a woman, have some respect for an older lady.
Actually, the Korean girl had a Korean touch in the words. And the tamil girl had a touch of English accent. Like the tamil girl almost messed the tamil word for tooth...she spelt it like பள் and not பல்...I bet she doesn't speak tamil that often... And the Korean girl literally forced that ல too much that it sounded like பழ்... So none of them pronounced it right. That literally ticked me off. And sorry if this hurted anyone! I didn't mean to. It is just my opinion...
@@BahadorAlast you are welcome 😊 I really like it when you give us information like the root of the word and how and when it entered the languages. That makes your videos even more educational
Yes you may say and maybe he is nice, but it is a shame he is a murtad who has left the beautiful religion of Islam and hence he will burn in the eternal fire so I ask why must he do something like this? Why he can't just return to the right path?
Some similar tamil words and their meanings: Naal - Day Naan - me Nee - you Aariro - lullaby Pul - grass Paampu (bam) - snake Vaa - come Amma - mother Appa - Father Akkachi - elder sister (southern slang) Ammani - Calling a girl with respect (coimbatore slang) like ommoni in korean Aiyo - Aigu Sandai - Fight Yean - why Anni - sister in law Athae - that's it (or ) yes in tamil Thae or dhae is yes in korean I guess... Arivom - To know (similar to aaro in korean) Ingu - here (in korean igu means this ) Aay - child (in olden tamil Eg : Most of tamil goddesses have 'aay' in ending like Maariaayi (goddess of rain)) Pun - sore /wound Kattayam - must do Manam - Mind (mauem) Pal - teeth (ippal) In tamil we cry like "appa" when got a wound or feel a pain Konjam konjam - a little (like joguem joguem in korean) I do tamil versions of kpop and it's really amazing to find similarities between tamil and korean language...🤩💜✌
@@zainulzai Don't go out of context. Being the oldest and having similarity with other languages are two completely different things. Nobody is interested to know how old a language is.
@@zainulzai their own language is the best for them...so don't promote Tamil as any better than other languages, even if its true, they will not accept it, so keep it cool, epporul yaar yaar vaai kedpinum apporul mei porul kaanpatharivu
That is great all languages have a strong connection if we see similarities Sanskrit has similarities with Latin, English, Old Persian(Avestan), Russian, Slavik, Armenian and others and Tamil is having similarities with Korean so Tamilians Dravids can't be called invaders from Korean aur Indo-Korean invaders as British gave theory of aryan invasion
Simardeep Singh Sodhi Not all languages are related. Persian, Russian, Armenian, Latin, and English are part of the same "indo-european" language family, but Korean and Tamil are not (not related to indo-european, and no evidence that they are genetically related to one another either).
@@rustinusti you are really an 'Aowwl' I didn't say Tamil and korean are related to all languages. I said as British scientists and congress party gave theory of aryan invasion by assuming that aryans are Indo-European by seeing similarities of Sanskrit and Latin, Indo- Persian by the similarities of Sanskrit and Persian, Indo-Russian by similarities of Sanskrit and Russian etc they themselves aren't sure similarly they can call Tamilians as Indo- Korean which they are not.
@Simardeep Singh Sodhi Umm not the same thing. Tamil and Korean have some similar words due to trade/ historical influences. However, Sanskrit is literally a branch of indo-Europeans language and due to indo-Europeans expansion into North India. That’s a fact. Whereas, Tamil is native to India. :)
In early beginning of Korean history, there was name called GaYa nation in South Korea area now and first king name was Su Ro Kim and his wife, Queen’s name was Hwang Ok Hhu. The queen was India Tamil area princess who married with GaYa’s first king Su Ro Kim so that it makes sense many vocabulary similarities in between Tamil and Korean language.
I recently watched a Korean serial where I heard elderly father being called as "Appuchi". In the part of Tamilnadu where I come from we call our dad's "Appachi". This way of saying is very traditional. I was surprised to hear it.
@@gunny5040 so ur korean then u should know the word "Madurai" did u hear that in ur Country because the Goddess of ur Country is Came from Here that's y im asking u. Maybe nowadays u may call "Madura" "Mathura" like something
When I watched the movie MINARI, I wondered how come the kids are calling the parents AMMA, APPA & then i started searching in youtube about similar words between Tamil and Korean and found this wonderful video. I was stunned. I am a tamilian & was surprised
What? My dad didn’t even know korea had a Tamil Queen.. I’m pretty sure if she’s worshipped as a god by Koreans, the majority of Korean people would know about her. I don’t mean this disrespectfully, it’s definitely cool to learn that there was a Tamil queen in Korean history and to find all these similarities in the Tamil language and Korean language. I just don’t think she’s worshiped as a god
டேய் கம்முனு இருங்க டா வட கொரியாகாரன் காதுல விழ போகுது 13000 கிலோமீட்டர் தூரம் போர ஏவுகனை லாம் வெச்சுறுக்கான் நம்ம வேற வெறும் 5800 கிலோமீட்டர் தூரத்துல தான் இருக்கோம்...
My mother-tongue is Hungarian and I am actually a bit shocked to see this, even though I know some of these words can sound similar in very different languages without being relatives, but still! (father) - appa - apa (Hungarian) (I) - na - én (and in other Finno-Ugrian languages, "mina") (mother) - amma - anya (aunt/older woman than yourself) - anni (Kor) - néni (Hun) (day) - nal - nap (fight) - sanda - csata (battle in Hungarian, cs is pronounced as English "ch") (mandatory) - kattayam/kachayaham - kötelező They might be co-incidences, but I'm impressed!
There is great relation , during Maurya empire , Kushan empire of india through Persian (acheimenid , arsachid ,Sassanid ) was silk trade route from china to Tibet to india to Iran to Eastern Europe first in Greek and later Roman Empire , mainly eastern and south eastern part 2500 years ago , so there is large influence on that )
It's probably coincidence since Tamil is completely different from the Hungarian language due to hungarian being from the Indo-European language group. There's probably many similarities with Hungarian and Sanskrit if you look deep enough since they're in the same language family!
@@idkatthispoint-s9s I believe too that some of these are coincidence. But you are wrong on the second statement: Hungarian is not an Indo-European but a Finno-Ugrian language. We have a high level of agglutination and our language originates from the Easternmost geographical part of Europe, having had contact with ancient, now extinct languages that were Turkic, Iranian besides others.
*Some common words:* (other than those in this video) ******************* *Tamil/ Korean* ******************* Va / wa - come Neenga / Nega - you _[in short also used as, Nee / neo (neoeun) - you]_ Gada/ gada - to go Idho / igo - this Onnu/ eonnu - one (number) Kugai/ kogae - mountain pass (or cave) Thangachi/ Agassi - young lady/ young sister Vayiru/ Vuuru - belly/ stomach *****Homophones***** appuchi/ Abeoji- father ammuni/ Eomeoni - mother _(also_ _as_ _elder_ _women)_ Baem/ Pambu - snake gadu/ kattu - to confine These are just a few examples for similarities between Korean and Tamil. But still there are over 500 common words in Korean and Tamil. In Tamil, some older words are not used now eg, For *Nuna* _(elder sister in Korean)_ *NungA(i)* _(sister in Tamil)_ Which is not in use, now.
She is from South Indian Pandya dynasty and the fish simple of South India is older than Uttar Pradesh Mughal Empire's Royal simple . Fish simple of Uttar Pradesh was brought by Persian origin Nawab royal family of Mughal . Mughal Empire's Fish simple was known as ➡️ Mahi Maratib ⬅️ was the highest honour in the Mughal Empire , something similar to India's 'Bharat Ratna', Nawab family of Uttar Pradesh , was loyalty to the Mughal Emperor 's of North India . Fish simple of Nawab can be founded in , mosque , Islamic buildings which was constructed by Mughals or Nawab royal family. After the end of Mughal Empire the Nawab famliy of ( Oudh kingdom ) started using it as their simple of Royal icon . en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudh_State Kingdom of Oudh was a princely state in the Awadh region of North India until annexation by the British in 1856 . Capital of Oudh kingdom of Nawab family . Ayodhya (1722-1740) Faizabad (1740-1775) Lucknow (1775-1858)
No Hindi, no Tamil, only Bengali, only Bengali. If there is any national language of India it should be Bengali. It is the only language in India which has got Nobel Prize in literature. Both India's national song and anthem are written in Bengali. In India Bengali is the language in which maximum number of books are published every year. I don't understand why Indian news channels, media and Flipkart show Hindi and Tamil as if no other language is present in India.
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I am from Kerala...Malayalam language... Tamil language and culture almost 20000 years old...As a Malayalie I do respect Tamil ..World first written language... And for us Tamil is Mother of South Indian languages But what i understood that Emperor Of Chola , Pandya and Chera dynasty had influenced Eastern Asia as a whole... Chola Emperor ( Tamil) conquared most of the Islands in Asia and ruled... Eg:- Singapore - Singa Puri( Tamil) Singam means Liion/ King Puri means Land or Country Thai Land - Thai means Mother in Tamil Etc..etc.. We all are civilized people Human blood are same... Live Love with Peace together
Respect tamizhans too bro..in Malayalam movies and Kerala ..tamizh people insult by malayali s...in Tamizh Nadu no mallus insult by tamizhs....change ur mind set..sorry if my words hurt..
Any Tamilians here learning Korean and having a blast because of the similarity? Can't relate but I am glad if you happy learning Korean with ease 💜 Edit : Did not expect so many likes and replies😂💜 Thank you everyone, for sharing your experience here! As a fellow South Indian, I am happy to see all of you learn Korean or try to learn it well thanks to the similarities between Tamil and Korean! I hope I can learn someday too!
I'm Korean and my wife is Malayali from Kerala and I've definitely noticed my similarities. Just an observation: The Ramayana, describes "bear people". However, Koreans call themselves bear people too.
Nice to a second Tamil video. Ancient Tamil kingdoms had relations with Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. There are many sites in Tamil Nadu signifying these ancient relations.
China had trade relations with south Indian states... Fisherman in Kerala still uses a kind of fishing net called Cheena vala( translating to Chinese net) Since these two were wealthiest of kingdoms with strong naval operations even at ancient times, trade flourished between these two parts of the world.
Hello, I'm Korean. Something wrong about where the Queen came from. The Indian government should correct the place and inform to Korea. It's not AYODHYA. What the Queen said was that she came from Southen India next to the sea. I think Tamil Nadu. Ayodhya is in North. This is stupid.
Iyam+othiya =ayothiya.Iyam means sea, othiya means near by in tamil.so,ayothiya means near by sea.that princess came from Thoothukudi, tamil nadu.she is Pandian king's daughter.korean people is tamil native only.so, only she married to korean prince.Iam from from Tamil Nadu.hai korean brothers and sisters.please watch tamil chinthanayalar peravai you tube channel for further clarification
My brother was in Korea for nearly 10 years his girl friend is Korean. When he bought her ur home we were like they way she speaks like tamil.and my brother can speak Korean well no wonder Very happy to hear tamils and Korean have language relationships and also the cultures. Thank u guys
Although I don't speak tamil because I come from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
Although I don't speak tamil because I m from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
Because there ain't a strong separatist movement yet now in your land, so that Indian Army and Sri Lankan army will once again, jointly curb your LTTE military.
So, actually tamizhans were a very thick friends with Korea because sharing a language and most culture to a different country is very hard. LOVE FROM A TAMIL BOY KOREAN❤️
My neighbor is a Korean. One he was playing with his infant child and uttering the words 'Amma' and 'Appa'. On hearing these words, my reaction was, "Do you know Tamil? Are you teaching Tamil to your child ?'. He turned back, "OMG! I never knew that Appa and Amma are exact words used in Tamil and Korea with the same meaning'. I appreciate these two participants as well as the coordinator. It's an excellent one
my mom is sinhala from menikenna kandy.menikinna. ,,I keep my mother's hair to be tested dna to see the roots of srilankan dna of udaratta sinhala area.,she died 2012 to prove sinhalese are from tamil nadu.
When we went to Korea for work we were wondering why they sounded so Tamil like. Heard a Indian princess married a Korean prince. Even their jewelry have an Indian look to some of them.
Its pretty recent the similarities were noticed. But i heard linguists tried classifying korean under tamil but they concluded it might just be a coincidence or result of trade. And since the story of princess heo hwangok is involved in the founding story of korean kingdom gaya it might have influenced the language or indians might have come to korea during the mongolic period...
I am Telugu by birth which was born from Tamil. This video tells how many languages came from Tamil, being root language. Oldest language for a reason. Proud to be in Tamilnadu
தமிழுக்கு அமுது என்று பெயர் அந்தத் தமிழ் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு மேல்... உயிருக்கு மேல் Idk if the lyrics is right...but just remembered this song...
@@death_devil037 I am Bengali and I so wanna learn Tamil.... Would you please recommend some good TH-cam channel where I can listen to Tamil conversations?
My ancestor King of Gaya, Kim Su-ro, married Heo Hwang-ok from India for more than 2000 years ago according to my family tree. I am 72nd generation of this clan called Kim of Kimhae. There are about 4.2 million of other Kims in this clan.
@@Top-notch_beauty There is nothing called Indian language. For example Tamilians natively lives in southern part of India and northern Sri Lanka so Tamil is universal . It is not confined only to India . For example India is a very young union. Actually the land which consists of its language is called India not the other way around.
@மதுரை காரி ungoppan Kelattu thewdiya magan ku poolu Enthirkaathu Nu sonnanga.. athunaLa Ungomma ooka aalu illama punda aripeduthu Alaiyuraa nu sonnannga.. Nee enna pannu Ungomma thewdiya la Enaku Oru Nyt Kootti kodu.. Naa Ungomma Punda La En 10 inch poola vitu oothu Ava punda arippa adakki Viduran😃
Actually my language is Tamil. i had already noticed the terms like naa -me/I,Appa,Anni ....while I watching the Korean series 😀...I like the culture of Korean it's quite similar to Tamil culture 🤗
Except language I don't find similarities in culture between them , in food and in culture Korea is much more similar to north east than south or north
@@karamvir1876 I'm talking about food culture and similarities , much more similar to north east india then any part in india that's a fact . Language similarities is particularly because of Trading culture in the past . So many indian things have been taken to Arab and China so language isn't a big deal .
Although I don't speak tamil because I m from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
I WAS BORN IN BIHAR🙁 ,BUT AFTER THAT I LIVED IN TAMILNADU😊 FROM MY CHILDHOOD,I REALLY LOVE TAMILNADU❤️,I KNEW PERFECT TAMIL AT THAT TIME AND AFTER 6,7 YEARS IN TAMILNADU I SHIFTED TO KERALA, THEN I SHIFTED TO BIHAR AGAIN FOR 1 YEARS. NOW I LIVE IN MUMBAI, I know Tamil ,hindi, American accent, British accent, Indian english, and Korean (I'm learning it now 😀)AND I WILL BECOME AN ACTRESS ONE DAY.
@Nikita mishra Communism is not powerful in Tamilnadu. Proving that northies don't have brains... It is powerful in Kerala and Bengal only. Hope you guys will learn more about south india
i wanted to learn as I'm an indian and it's supposed to be my 1st language. unfortunately English is my 1st language and i grew up with it. tamil language is pretty hard for me idk about others but yeah the pronunciation is so difficult :( I'm a Malaysian indian btw
I am in tamil nadu and my first language is english. But it ain't a problem cuz my mother tongue is tamil and so I speak in tamil all the time. If you want to learn tamil, then watch some old tamil movies...it really helps a lot. And listen to tamil convo's. You'll eventually be able to pronounce and understand the words.
Mohamed Nail yes tamil is extremely different from Sanskrit and Malayalam is a mixture of Tamil and Sanskrit..hmmm it was in my civics book for the topic of classical languages in India ..but I don’t know what language you speak..if it is from Sanskrit..it will differ from Tamil..
The word mind in Tamil is written wrong it just translated the word "mind" as it is in English "மைண்ட்" whether in Tamil it must be written as this "மனம்" which is "manam" which means mind or soul
How is the marriage of these two individuals have an impact on an entire community of the spoken language's alike development??? The community of these two languages lives like 10000 km away from each other. WTF......
@@qwertyasdfg2219 But fortunately, yes it influenced, she wasn't just an individual she was a princess and also took some of her native people with her during Migration, she married the korean king and became Queen, Royals do influence culture,language etc
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This makes goosebumps to me all the time when I see similarities in Korean and Tamil ㅋㅋㅋ Hi Tamil friends from your friend Korea 👋
Hi Friend 😍😍😍 from Tamilnadu
Annyeong haseyo chingu!!!
Vanakkam 💟🙏☺️
Hi 👋🏽.. I am from andong ..
😊 hello from India my friend.
I’m not Tamil or Korean... but interesting to see from America 🇺🇸
There is also little connection between English and Tamil , the term English came from the word Anglo and term Anglo came from tamil word aangilam , the richest Indian economy before 17th menstioned by marko polo century was tamils , yes you heard it right our Tamil merchants like pandya dynasty tamils had trade contract with European countries , middle east , Africa ,south east asia ... And so .. our Tamil merchants used to call old latin/old English speaker as aangilargal aka aangilam language speakers . Which later deformed or differently prounouced as ANGLO .
For all those who doubt Tamil is the oldest and mother of all languages. See the similarity with English.
Seyalaatral=Zealotry
Suruttu=Cherute, Cigarette
Idhu=ltu, then finally "It".
Sat-endru =Suttnnu= Sudden
Chiruthai = Cheetah
Edupudi= Dupudi, deputy
Aanaikondan= Anaconda
Trudhayam= Hearthayam= Heart
Paadhai= Path
Kandanam= Condem
Culir= Coolir= Cool
Thedhi= Tati= Dati= Date
Cozhupuu =Colupu= Colestrol
Moradan= Moron
Panay maram = Panamara= Pamyra
Kaliman= Klay= Clay
Kai Patru = Caipture= Capture
Goyya = Goa
Educated = Edu Katror
Pumbu, Pambuthal = Pump
Thaiyyaler=Tailor
Thechi =Stechi = Stichu = Stich
Athai =Antai = Anti
Yaam = I am
Veppam = Vapour
Murungai= Moringa.
Samaritan=In Tamil Sama+ Arithan = Great settles disputes between people.
Equaliser, Great Justifier, The person who
Solomon= Sala ( great, big, huge ) Manan= Mind,
brain, Intelligence.
Sweet = Suvai. Suvaithu
Pyramid : Perum+ Veedu Perumeedu.
Also : Perum + Idam. Perumidam. Travel = Tarai + Ula Faraiula traula- Travel
Caravan -Kara( Arms or Hand) +Vaganam=Kara+wagan= Karavan
Mahimam, Mahimai, Magimai, became
Maximum
Kalanjium becomes Colosseum in Italian and
English
Appurathidu= Aparthied. Seperate, separation, segregation are the meaning given in Latin, french etc.
Sippy, sippi =Chips
Urul, urulai= rolls
Ella : All
Mighai: Mighty
Ella Mighai Almighty
Х
(These words below are for research purposes).
Emmanuel (The God within me)=. Em+ Mana+El Emm means "my" in Tamil
Mana means mind or soul in Tamil
El means God.
Nathaniel = Nathan+ El
Daniel = Dhani+ El
Immaculate Mary : Im Ma Kulatu Mary: Em Maha kulatu Mari
Anguli+ Nadu „Angulnad, Anguland, Englenad, England ( Initially Tamil traders reached a spot in England which was Anchor shaped and it was called as Anguli Tarrai i.e Angular or Angled land) Historical maps had the name as Angle
terra.
Su + Itchai+ Nadu - Suichalnad, Switzerland ( Su Itchai means independent, no international laws
effects)
Neithala+ Nadu - Neithalnadu, Neitherland ( Neithal means weavers)
Tachchu+ Nadu, Duetsch land, Dutch
(Thachchar means Technicians) Ko thala Nadu ( Ko means King, Arasan )- Kothalnad, Scothalnad, Scotland
Kadaoldigal ( Sea farers)= Katalonians,
Catalonia
Eeasa + Vaanigar ( Traders from East),
Easapaniars, Espania, Spain
Naavai Seemai Nadu (End of Sea Border land) Navaseamanadu, Navsealand, New Zealand Thaai + Nadu - Thailand, Thailand
You must ne Jaby Koi😝
I am tamil😊
@@kalaiselvir3317 You must be Tamilchelvi
Army will know "omma bogoshipda"...I was reminded of spring day...
Tamil Army like podunga.....
of course
Same 😂😂😂 I was like mom I miss you omma - mom
Bogoshipda - I'm missing you then I started to sing Bogoshipda 😂😂
spring day purple u army
Me too I guessed it the moment she said that
Namma Korea kelambita vendiyathu than😍
தமிழர்கள் எல்லாம் ஒரு லைக் போடுங்கடா 😎👍
no
This is how TH-cam must be used.
@Aditya Sasidharan OK...
@Aditya, if you are looking for some other x y z content. you are in the wrong channel. i agree with Usman on how youtube needs to be used.
Not ❌ for bittu bro
@Aditya Your question has no purpose as I see it.
@@SAkthi-dy2kz nalla ... Super boss... Seruppala adinga asinga pudicha pasangala
A lot of Koreans were surprised, when a Indian boy said appa, umma in the movie life of Pi
South Korean here i did hear South American also use appa as dad
Let create whatsapp group tamil and korean friendship msg to hai I add u all 7010485244
I'm Tamilan and i call my mom umma, coz my ancestors are from thenmala, kerala.
@All in all Hitsbut prounciation is same
Tamil was an ancient language and kingdom, it became part of india only under the British rule. A Tamil princess married a Korean prince and lived in Korea and Tamil words became Korean. Thats the histort says.
அப்போ கொரியா காரங்களாம் நம்ம சொந்தக்காரங்களா..?😄😄😄😄
Ama ama Korea ponnu ga ellam nammakku murai ponnuga😂😂
@@Murugan-jd1bk ஆம்மாம்
கிம் ஜோங் உன் நம்ம மாப்பிள்ளை தான் பயப்பட தேவையில்லை என்பது குறிப்பிடத்தக்கது
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்!
@@vellaichamykannan7156 கிம் மர்கயா😂😂
Yes ,japan,Korea, China ,Africa all over world without jews
I knew that there were similarities.....when I was in 1st grade I thought gangnam style is a tamil song
Hiii armyyyy..💜
@@prabhasundar2011 borahae
@@yallgotnojams3154 borahae..💜
Sameuu...then only I came to know it's a korean song....lol....
th-cam.com/video/RBFDNhAM0_g/w-d-xo.html நண்பர்களே, பறை இசைக்கும் இந்த குழந்தைக்கு உங்கள் ஆதரவை தாருங்கள் ...
This is so interesting! Tamil and korean? Who would’ve guessed
Although I don't speak tamil because I m from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
Ikr!!
@@carabarbarabutera8824 what does ikr mean? I think ikr means 'I know Right' like for I don't know we us abbreviation 'idk'
Thanks to dravidian kings
I think she is a korean actress watched one korean series..
It’s all started with the Tamil Princess Sembavalam who got married with Korean king and spread the languages. We are far relative 🤣🤝
Yeah the story is true.. I too researched them ..
Yeah.... Koreans r worshiping our tamil princess..... Proud to be Tamilan 😎😎😎
It would be better if you can provide the reliable source link from where you got this information so we can read it as well. Thank you.
@@kalebj7001 you can search "sembhavalam tamil queen " U will get the information..
ennapa madan gowri ya
I'm Korean. My forefather, Kim Suro, the first king of kingdom of Gaya married princess Heo Hwang-ok from India about 2000 years ago. If I go to Tamil, can I seek a Tamil bride? lol
Oh please you're welcome here I'm Tamil Nadu :)
Always tamilnadu welcomes u
S always welcome 💕 to Tamil Nadu I'm here☺️
Oh yeah!
Another Aanda Parambarai Added in Tamil Nadu 😂😂😂🤣
Why does everyone forget the most common song " Aariro Aariraro "!!? It is still sung in both North and South Korea!
Really?
@WINNER Yes!A version of Aariro Aariraro.
@Allahlovesme6065 Yes, it is the same. The same song is sung as lullabies for babies and kids in villages in Tamil Nadu, India, and in Korea. Usually sung by the older generation.
I remember my Dad singing Arrariro to a baby
Arrirang in korean
Ancient Tamil kingdoms had trade relations with Korea so maybe that's why some of the words are similar and it's also said that a Tamil princess called seembavalam was married to a Korean king but still there are debates going on whether she is from Tamil Nadu's ayutta( a part of pandya kingdom) or Ayodhya( in the North)
I agree with her it's true that's why Tamil and Korean lots of similar words are there.
தமிழ் வாழ்க என் தாய் தமிழ் வாழ்க வாழ்க 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Ayodhya name didn't have name 'Ayodhya' from 100 bc to 1900s
(Ayodhya modern day UP), didn't have navy might of southern kingdom. Cheras/ cholas/Pandyans kingdoms traded with koreans unlike northern empires
@@zet99darius87 It was called sekata before I guess and it was Pandyas who had trade relations with Korea and the princess could have been sent to strengthen the relationship between both kingdoms. Pandyas symbol is twin fishes . But most people relate the twin fishes found in the Korea to Ayodhya's twin fishes.
@@dhivyaraghini6261 also cholas used tortoise symbol in there navel flags and stumps. And tortoise in Korea are associated with long life and good health
Finally ......someone else realizes that Tamil and Korean have similar words.
@sabha01 Exactly! I kept on telling my friends Tamil and Korean are similar in some words, noone believed me. They even laughed at me. So I just woke up to this and finally I got something to share as proof.
Dude its not a new theory. People have already made the connections in the 1800s.
@@helsinki
We're talking about all the laypeople who've heard both languages. We feel validated now.
@helsinki who's talking about theory? Try focus on the positive sides instead of trying to start a debate for nothing. It's about educating. Or perhaps you can share with the world about it since u said it's not a new theory. And im a woman, have some respect for an older lady.
@Un1234l exactly. Thank you 😻
Fun fact:- no one search for this
Who is watching this in 2020
Actually I'm also searched this video for see my comment 😅
Me 😁
I searched "what is K-pop Tamil explained" and this came up
I searched 😏
@@rahul0062 that's only a fun fact not a exact fact
I search this
I'm korean I love Tamil people and their language Because it's very very similar this is amazing.💕💕💝💝
👬🤗
☺☺☺☺
🙏💜
Love from tamil nadu
❤🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤
உலகின் மூத்த மொழி தமிழ் என்பதில் பெருமை கொள்வோம்...
😍😍😍
🙌🙌
translation : we are proud that our language Tamil is the world's one of the oldest/oldest language
You for got one, world oldest civilization too.
தமிழ் தான் என் முதல் மொழி, இலங்கை அடா
Yeah. When I was in Singapore, I think Tamil sounds like Korean too.
🤣🤣🤣🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
Yyeeeaahh sometimes😂😂
shnong ba ieid what
@@tahaichannel3457 northie😵👀💩💩
Yup sometimes
Neither tamil nor korean ..still watching this .. because this is cool😂
Binod?
Binod
Same
Binod😅🤪🤪
@@entertainmentguru5282 yesss its my name ..
Any tamil army here??🙋♀️🙋♀️🙋♀️
🙏🤓
Mee!!
Dude🙋♂️
Mee
Mee
I am not a Tamilian but I am very happy to see similarities in Korean and Tamil.
Btw i can fluently sing some Tamil songs.
❤️❤️
Thankyou ❤
Which language you are ??
Jinjjah? 😍
@@mahalakshmisaminathan9319 I'm from Haryana
And i speak Haryanvi dialect of Hindi at home.
Am tamilian , I feel in this video , Korean girl pronounce word perfectly as in Tamil compare to Tamil girl..
Yup I think too 😄😀
Actually, the Korean girl had a Korean touch in the words. And the tamil girl had a touch of English accent.
Like the tamil girl almost messed the tamil word for tooth...she spelt it like பள் and not பல்...I bet she doesn't speak tamil that often...
And the Korean girl literally forced that ல too much that it sounded like பழ்...
So none of them pronounced it right. That literally ticked me off.
And sorry if this hurted anyone! I didn't mean to. It is just my opinion...
@@death_devil037 lol.....toronto la yaaru tamil pesaporaanga.....😂😂😂😂Nama eng accent maathuna namalalum Tamil seriya pesa varadhu .......
I really like Bahadors genuine behaviour. He is interested in the languages, well informed and respectful towards his guests 😊
Thank you ❤️
@@BahadorAlast you are welcome 😊
I really like it when you give us information like the root of the word and how and when it entered the languages. That makes your videos even more educational
Absolutely
I completely agree!
Yes you may say and maybe he is nice, but it is a shame he is a murtad who has left the beautiful religion of Islam and hence he will burn in the eternal fire so I ask why must he do something like this? Why he can't just return to the right path?
Some similar tamil words and their meanings:
Naal - Day
Naan - me
Nee - you
Aariro - lullaby
Pul - grass
Paampu (bam) - snake
Vaa - come
Amma - mother
Appa - Father
Akkachi - elder sister (southern slang)
Ammani - Calling a girl with respect (coimbatore slang) like ommoni in korean
Aiyo - Aigu
Sandai - Fight
Yean - why
Anni - sister in law
Athae - that's it (or ) yes in tamil
Thae or dhae is yes in korean I guess...
Arivom - To know (similar to aaro in korean)
Ingu - here (in korean igu means this )
Aay - child (in olden tamil
Eg : Most of tamil goddesses have 'aay' in ending like Maariaayi (goddess of rain))
Pun - sore /wound
Kattayam - must do
Manam - Mind (mauem)
Pal - teeth (ippal)
In tamil we cry like "appa" when got a wound or feel a pain
Konjam konjam - a little (like joguem joguem in korean)
I do tamil versions of kpop and it's really amazing to find similarities between tamil and korean language...🤩💜✌
Wow Akka💜
ayy akka im your subscriber i love your covers 💜
@@kavya.gopinathan 😍aww!,Thank you❣🙏
These tamil words are same us malayalam too
Ammadi... vera lvl akka♡♡
I think if you tell people that Korean and Tamil have similar words, they wouldn’t believe you. Thanks for the video Bahador 😊😊
Just to let you know tamil is the oldest language in the world
@@zainulzai not here buddy .. everyone is already publishing that.. !!
@@zainulzai Don't go out of context.
Being the oldest and having similarity with other languages are two completely different things.
Nobody is interested to know how old a language is.
@@zainulzai their own language is the best for them...so don't promote Tamil as any better than other languages, even if its true, they will not accept it, so keep it cool, epporul yaar yaar vaai kedpinum apporul mei porul kaanpatharivu
@Deepa Ramesh Tamil is a language but Chennai Tamil is emotion
World was more connected than we think. 😎
That is great all languages have a strong connection if we see similarities Sanskrit has similarities with Latin, English, Old Persian(Avestan), Russian, Slavik, Armenian and others and Tamil is having similarities with Korean so Tamilians Dravids can't be called invaders from Korean aur Indo-Korean invaders as British gave theory of aryan invasion
Simardeep Singh Sodhi Not all languages are related. Persian, Russian, Armenian, Latin, and English are part of the same "indo-european" language family, but Korean and Tamil are not (not related to indo-european, and no evidence that they are genetically related to one another either).
@@rustinusti you are really an 'Aowwl' I didn't say Tamil and korean are related to all languages. I said as British scientists and congress party gave theory of aryan invasion by assuming that aryans are Indo-European by seeing similarities of Sanskrit and Latin, Indo- Persian by the similarities of Sanskrit and Persian, Indo-Russian by similarities of Sanskrit and Russian etc they themselves aren't sure similarly they can call Tamilians as Indo- Korean which they are not.
@@KohliVirat2025 I can see some jealousy thing
@Simardeep Singh Sodhi
Umm not the same thing. Tamil and Korean have some similar words due to trade/ historical influences. However, Sanskrit is literally a branch of indo-Europeans language and due to indo-Europeans expansion into North India. That’s a fact. Whereas, Tamil is native to India. :)
Lol why am I watching this. Neither do I know Tamil nor Korean 😂
Wat the man😂😂
Joke of the day 😂😂😂😂
I only know a little of both 😂
b/c u r Indian
Maybe yu were in a past life haha
In early beginning of Korean history, there was name called GaYa nation in South Korea area now and first king name was Su Ro Kim and his wife, Queen’s name was Hwang Ok Hhu. The queen was India Tamil area princess who married with GaYa’s first king Su Ro Kim so that it makes sense many vocabulary similarities in between Tamil and Korean language.
I recently watched a Korean serial where I heard elderly father being called as "Appuchi". In the part of Tamilnadu where I come from we call our dad's "Appachi". This way of saying is very traditional. I was surprised to hear it.
Selvi Chockalingam in korean we say Appa more commonly and abeoji(aboji abuji) too. The latters sound little older too!
@@gunny5040 yeah,i too know that ...💖
amazing similarities🙀btw kr and tn
@@gunny5040 so ur korean then u should know the word "Madurai" did u hear that in ur Country because the Goddess of ur Country is Came from Here that's y im asking u. Maybe nowadays u may call "Madura" "Mathura" like something
Chettinada 😄
Ya appuchi means my granddad in Tamil in coimbatore where i am from
When she said mom I miss you in Korean , I already understand what she is saying 😯 (learn Korean with bts)
Mee too
😂.. Spring day..
😹😹😹
Me too
Lmao same
hi, I am a Tamilan who loves Korea and Kpop♥️✌🏼
Bts 💜💜
Me too
Kpop Fried chicken makes me more hugry,...
Bts and blackpink ❤💙💜💖
kpop stans are here
Both languages are beautiful!
Tribute to “Arul mozhi cholan”
the Emperor of Tamil history...
Hindu dravidian king conquered much part of south Asian countries and established Hinduism in their countries
By the way..it was not Hinduism mission..Tamil Kingdoms went to do trade and learn new technologies
@@srinivaspon1507 😊👌
@@vve2059 There is no hinduism here. Don't bitch about hinduism here.
Vaibhav Tanwar
He might be a ricebag.
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளீர்! All (countries) are ours, and all (human beings) are our relatives! It's an old saying in Tamil
Love it!
@All in All Anju channel lot of Kerala people there
Im from srilanka....my mother language is tamil...im proud to say it...thankyou for this video..
Plz don't forget Tamil
Ha ha 🤣
Me tooo. Wow. Kind of rare to see fellow Sri Lankan tamil speakers.
jazeel ahamed islam is ban in lanka
But note this..Sri lankans' mother language is not Tamil..It is Sinhala..
When I watched the movie MINARI, I wondered how come the kids are calling the parents AMMA, APPA & then i started searching in youtube about similar words between Tamil and Korean and found this wonderful video. I was stunned. I am a tamilian & was surprised
It's because of the great tamil Queen seembavalan I guess..she is worshipped as god in Korea..Proud moment
Actually we East Asian like Chinese Japanese or Korean also believe in Hinduism god, and most us are buddhist
@@hoangjenq3435 Wow sounds great we like to much kpop here
Yes
What? My dad didn’t even know korea had a Tamil Queen.. I’m pretty sure if she’s worshipped as a god by Koreans, the majority of Korean people would know about her. I don’t mean this disrespectfully, it’s definitely cool to learn that there was a Tamil queen in Korean history and to find all these similarities in the Tamil language and Korean language. I just don’t think she’s worshiped as a god
டேய் கம்முனு இருங்க டா வட கொரியாகாரன் காதுல விழ போகுது 13000 கிலோமீட்டர் தூரம் போர ஏவுகனை லாம் வெச்சுறுக்கான் நம்ம வேற வெறும் 5800 கிலோமீட்டர் தூரத்துல தான் இருக்கோம்...
I am a Tamilan. I am proud of this program.
This is so interestingggg I never expected these languages to have so many similarities
My mother-tongue is Hungarian and I am actually a bit shocked to see this, even though I know some of these words can sound similar in very different languages without being relatives, but still!
(father) - appa - apa (Hungarian)
(I) - na - én (and in other Finno-Ugrian languages, "mina")
(mother) - amma - anya
(aunt/older woman than yourself) - anni (Kor) - néni (Hun)
(day) - nal - nap
(fight) - sanda - csata (battle in Hungarian, cs is pronounced as English "ch")
(mandatory) - kattayam/kachayaham - kötelező
They might be co-incidences, but I'm impressed!
fight - in Korean, it starts with strong 's', ssaunda. da means 'doing' or making verb to noun.
There is great relation , during Maurya empire , Kushan empire of india through Persian (acheimenid , arsachid ,Sassanid ) was silk trade route from china to Tibet to india to Iran to Eastern Europe first in Greek and later Roman Empire , mainly eastern and south eastern part 2500 years ago , so there is large influence on that )
It's probably coincidence since Tamil is completely different from the Hungarian language due to hungarian being from the Indo-European language group. There's probably many similarities with Hungarian and Sanskrit if you look deep enough since they're in the same language family!
@@idkatthispoint-s9s I believe too that some of these are coincidence. But you are wrong on the second statement: Hungarian is not an Indo-European but a Finno-Ugrian language. We have a high level of agglutination and our language originates from the Easternmost geographical part of Europe, having had contact with ancient, now extinct languages that were Turkic, Iranian besides others.
@@idkatthispoint-s9s Hungarian is not Indo-European.
*Some common words:* (other than those in this video)
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*Tamil/ Korean*
*******************
Va / wa - come
Neenga / Nega - you _[in short also used as, Nee / neo (neoeun) - you]_
Gada/ gada - to go
Idho / igo - this
Onnu/ eonnu - one (number)
Kugai/ kogae - mountain pass (or cave)
Thangachi/ Agassi - young lady/ young sister
Vayiru/ Vuuru - belly/ stomach
*****Homophones*****
appuchi/ Abeoji- father
ammuni/ Eomeoni - mother _(also_ _as_ _elder_ _women)_
Baem/ Pambu - snake
gadu/ kattu - to confine
These are just a few examples for similarities between Korean and Tamil. But still there are over 500 common words in Korean and Tamil. In Tamil, some older words are not used now eg, For *Nuna* _(elder sister in Korean)_ *NungA(i)* _(sister in Tamil)_ Which is not in use, now.
JOSE BENNY "Agassi -Akkachi " 👈I've heard this somewhere
That is a stretch!!! Lol.
@예맥아사달 irungoe in Tamil means wait (in a respectful way,in a dialect )😅😅😅the tamil word for wait is iru and irunga (is the respectful way)😅😅
Wow I never thought of it as appuchi and ammuni 🤔🤔
Totally agreed sir
There are more than 600 words are same tamil and Korean language. Its strange but it's TRUE.
Actually they found more than 1500
The Tamil girl seems like an intelligent entrepreteneur
I am from kerala but I speak Tamil too and If I land up in Korea at some time I think I can survive with my Tamil language 😂.. This is so cool 😎
She is from South Indian Pandya dynasty and the fish simple of South India is older than Uttar Pradesh Mughal Empire's Royal simple .
Fish simple of Uttar Pradesh was brought by Persian origin Nawab royal family of Mughal .
Mughal Empire's Fish simple was known as ➡️ Mahi Maratib ⬅️ was the highest honour in the Mughal Empire , something similar to India's 'Bharat Ratna',
Nawab family of Uttar Pradesh , was loyalty to the Mughal Emperor 's of North India .
Fish simple of Nawab can be founded in , mosque , Islamic buildings which was constructed by Mughals or Nawab royal family.
After the end of Mughal Empire the Nawab famliy of ( Oudh kingdom ) started using it as their simple of Royal icon .
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oudh_State
Kingdom of Oudh was a princely state in the Awadh region of North India until annexation by the British in 1856 . Capital of Oudh kingdom of Nawab family .
Ayodhya (1722-1740)
Faizabad (1740-1775)
Lucknow (1775-1858)
@@FantaseaFruitcakefirst Malayalam also derived from Tamil bro....
Kerala😃me too☺🙋
Malayali evideyanelum jeevichupokkolumennu parayunnath athalle
@@mscreationworks5787 the fuck
there was a tamil queen in Korea. in the kingdom of Gaya, the king Kim Suro married a Tamil woman.
And her Korean name was heo hwang ok... But in Indian her name was suriratna....
@@sunshine_felix07 her name is seembavalam not suriratna
@@rithikrahul5866 YH IK BUT ACCORDING TO NORTH INDIANS IT WAS SURIRATNA
@@Daddy-R ??
@@sunshine_felix07 yes those assholes
Never in my wildest of dreams would have imagined the similarities between Tamil & Korean
Coz Tamil I the oldest language in the world
@@sjakhrh2592 well that's debatable.
@@Doomedgorilla that shld be debated coz hindi can never be imposed as it has nothing
@@arunarvind7195 ok bro chill, no one is imposing anything on anyone
No Hindi, no Tamil, only Bengali, only Bengali.
If there is any national language of India it should be Bengali. It is the only language in India which has got Nobel Prize in literature. Both India's national song and anthem are written in Bengali.
In India Bengali is the language in which maximum number of books are published every year. I don't understand why Indian news channels, media and Flipkart show Hindi and Tamil as if no other language is present in India.
Tamil word "amma " is same in korean too .it means "mother "
Yeah but in Korea it's "eomma" but pronounciation is similar
Not only in tamil and Korean in lots of language they amma or eomma
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We also say amma in North to Mother
I am from Kerala...Malayalam language...
Tamil language and culture almost 20000 years old...As a Malayalie I do respect Tamil ..World first written language...
And for us Tamil is Mother of South Indian languages
But what i understood that Emperor Of Chola , Pandya and Chera dynasty had influenced Eastern Asia as a whole...
Chola Emperor ( Tamil) conquared most of the Islands in Asia and ruled...
Eg:-
Singapore - Singa Puri( Tamil)
Singam means Liion/ King Puri means Land or Country
Thai Land - Thai means Mother in Tamil
Etc..etc..
We all are civilized people
Human blood are same...
Live Love with Peace together
@Hari Prasath nope. Then Tamil people will start showing dominance on other states.
@@samadpathiyil3493 Nope never ever will Thamizhan do that.
Wow atleast you are trying to accept these truths
@@StarkEdits11 He is Tamil haters don't think tooo
Respect tamizhans too bro..in Malayalam movies and Kerala ..tamizh people insult by malayali s...in Tamizh Nadu no mallus insult by tamizhs....change ur mind set..sorry if my words hurt..
“Ulle vaa “,,( come in) is similar in both language..
👍
Wow
Ireowa(in korean come here)
Ulle wa in Tamil ( I don't know the meaning)
Are you Korean?
In Korean it is come up while in Tamil it means come in.
Any Tamilians here learning Korean and having a blast because of the similarity? Can't relate but I am glad if you happy learning Korean with ease 💜
Edit : Did not expect so many likes and replies😂💜 Thank you everyone, for sharing your experience here! As a fellow South Indian, I am happy to see all of you learn Korean or try to learn it well thanks to the similarities between Tamil and Korean! I hope I can learn someday too!
Me :)
I'm a malayali but i know Tamil, I'm currently trying to learn Korean language
Me too
Proud thamizhan here.. love every lang.. urs too.. but thamizh is our soul❤️
@@athulya5898 OMG same here 😀
Even the word for "come" is same in Tamil and Korean that is " wa" or "va"
Yes even I noticed. Come outside is same in Tamil, Malayalam and Korean
@@camoesaoyza9041 no just va
@@letsreflectwithsree Yes Im a Kanyakumari Malayali ponnu
@@camoesaoyza9041 vaanga is a respectful word for come and vaa is a bit rude
@@covinda_1944 va it's not rude but not respectfull either
I'm Korean and my wife is Malayali from Kerala and I've definitely noticed my similarities. Just an observation: The Ramayana, describes "bear people". However, Koreans call themselves bear people too.
@ATOMY ULTIMATE FIGHTER My Korean name is Shin He Song.
@alexandra la rossa Thanks! I am a bit of a cute bear. You should see my son and my daughter.
@MK Nehra Army I left Instagram
You are great my friend they tried to potrait as monkey and beer to make us feel bad. But you make it a historical evidence 🙏🙏
@MK Nehra I'm on FB (same name but I only check in every few months).
Nice to a second Tamil video. Ancient Tamil kingdoms had relations with Chinese, Koreans and Japanese. There are many sites in Tamil Nadu signifying these ancient relations.
How China?
@@dharmorakshatirakshitah1858 boothidaramar theory relate china with tamilnadu
China had trade relations with south Indian states...
Fisherman in Kerala still uses a kind of fishing net called Cheena vala( translating to Chinese net)
Since these two were wealthiest of kingdoms with strong naval operations even at ancient times, trade flourished between these two parts of the world.
@@vishnumanayath During which era were they the wealthiest kingdoms?
Can I include Korean is my known language in my Resume 🤔
😂、can lol
Vino Samy 🤣🤣
LMAO🤣👍
Lmaoooo
Give this guy a award
Both are very beautiful languages greetings to you guys from Pakistan
Wajiha Ali Vannakkam Pakistan 🙏🏾
me too I'm from Sri Lanka and I'm Sinhalese.
Pakistan zindabad Jai Hind
ashutosh kumar yeah we do indian Tamil movies lyk allu arjun mopatti and rajnikant
Shaurya Joshi nope but we do watch Tamil movies in Pakistan movies lyk rajnikant allu arjun and all
everyone: wow! these languages are so similar...
me: its time to add korean in known languages on my resume...
Hello, I'm Korean. Something wrong about where the Queen came from. The Indian government should correct the place and inform to Korea. It's not AYODHYA. What the Queen said was that she came from Southen India next to the sea. I think Tamil Nadu. Ayodhya is in North. This is stupid.
Tamilnadu is in South in North there is no sea at all only the Mt Everest is there . In South there is indian ocean
It's my native tamilnadu
Yes
Iyam+othiya =ayothiya.Iyam means sea, othiya means near by in tamil.so,ayothiya means near by sea.that princess came from Thoothukudi, tamil nadu.she is Pandian king's daughter.korean people is tamil native only.so, only she married to korean prince.Iam from from Tamil Nadu.hai korean brothers and sisters.please watch tamil chinthanayalar peravai you tube channel for further clarification
Ayotya,is the old name of kanyakumari and it is in tamilnadu
This is wild! I've got a passion for languages but didn't know about this at all!!!
Please do some research in Tamil this is mother of many languages ....
@@rajkumarsree Tamil - Mother of Languages.
A Pandiyan kingdom princess was Married to a Korean king That's why similarities. Please learn the history 😂😂😂
Yes ,seempavalam queen🔥
Dont be stupid , There must be a deeper connection one princess cant change basic words like amma appa
@@sanathanasamskruti2055 yes you are right , princess was sent to korea with thousand workers for caring her . thats why this much deeper connection.
@@karthikgauti3854 exactly....😎
One princess can't be reason of this much language interconnection
உலகில் நிறைய மொழி இருந்தாலும் தமிழுக்கு ஒரு அற்புதம் உண்டு
My brother was in Korea for nearly 10 years his girl friend is Korean. When he bought her ur home we were like they way she speaks like tamil.and my brother can speak Korean well no wonder
Very happy to hear tamils and Korean have language relationships and also the cultures. Thank u guys
The cultures they got nothing similar
Being a Tamil I amazed with the similarity between these two languages.
Although I don't speak tamil because I come from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
Who would have thought these languages have so much in common. Probably this one has surprised me the most.
Although I don't speak tamil because I m from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
In the thumbnail there is a *no invitation for Sanskrit people* why the hell they come and fight b/w tamil and Sanskrit...😂😂😂
Because there ain't a strong separatist movement yet now in your land, so that Indian Army and Sri Lankan army will once again, jointly curb your LTTE military.
Busted 😂
😁
@@rudman97 1500 remind it
I speak marathi,hindi,punjabi, rajasthani But I like knowing that the culture of our country was everywhere
Tamil::Aiyoo
Korean::Aigoo
in chinese iyaahhh!!!!
in malayalam ayyo
in malayalam ayyo
In pure Tamil .... Aiyyo = aiyagoo
Thanks bro for letting us know these other similarties
When I began to learn Korean, the vowels where odly similar to Malayalam. After all it also came from tamil
simply cm lol sometimes i feel so proud. Because im like yayyy. Finally getting somewhere. 😅
Dude iam also from kerala. Feel the same
Anonymous kkk njan eppazhe ready
@Anonymous kkk chell chell
Anonymous kkk 😅
History tells korean queen was a Thamil pandian princess, who was married to korean king.
She was from a kingdom which is a part of today's north-east India
@@sanghaforce2951 chola empire stretched even further than north east
@@sanghaforce2951 lol when north east was established u should know 😅😅
So HOW ALL THOSE KOREAN and OTHER STUDENTS FROM THE EAST AND FAR-EASTERN ASIA CAME TO "STUDY" AT NALANDA???
@@sanghaforce2951 that was a confusion but later cleared with documented proof , the princess was from Aai Kingdom of ancient tamil land
I was watching a movie called Baahubali in Tamil and was surprised how some of the words were exactly same as Korean.
I love you guys❤❤❤😊😊
Bahubali is a Telugu movie. Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada are south Indian languages and are similar.
Spanish “apá” also means dad, and I’ve heard plenty other languages say it, so I always thought that “ama” and “apá” were pretty universal.
Diana Mora yup true i think almost all language have the basic ama apa sounds
Pa also
Well, there are some words are similar with Spanish and Tamil as well. I noticed it while watching some Spanish telenovelas.
@princess diana love from tamilnadu, India 😊👍
Yes, some Chinese dialects also call their mom and dad as "ama" and "aba"
So, actually tamizhans were a very thick friends with Korea because sharing a language and most culture to a different country is very hard. LOVE FROM A TAMIL BOY KOREAN❤️
My neighbor is a Korean. One he was playing with his infant child and uttering the words 'Amma' and 'Appa'. On hearing these words, my reaction was, "Do you know Tamil? Are you teaching Tamil to your child ?'. He turned back, "OMG! I never knew that Appa and Amma are exact words used in Tamil and Korea with the same meaning'.
I appreciate these two participants as well as the coordinator. It's an excellent one
You can show him this video
See madam gowry video there is a history between we and Korean
It’s kinda pronounced as “ eomma “ in Korean though
Oo it is same in kannada another south Indian language too....
@@elvapeh2422 No, dear friend, Appa and Amma; no difference between Tamil and Korean. eomma may be a local term among certain communities.
I'm a malayali. And I could understand everything they said in korean and tamil
The reason behind these similarities is due to
The Korean Tamil Queen..
Seembavalam (Heo Hwang OK)
😊😊
Tamil girl is pretty. and energetic. she will be a great entrepreneur
Drop a line mate. Who knows.
my mom is sinhala from menikenna kandy.menikinna. ,,I keep my mother's hair to be tested dna to see the roots of srilankan dna of udaratta sinhala area.,she died 2012 to prove sinhalese are from tamil nadu.
She is my wife 👍🧲😍😄😄😄😄😄😄
Both are pretty
Korean girls too
Tamil: Aparam
Korean: Aproo
English: then / hereafter
🤔
Oh 😃
I'm tamil bts army... That's why I watched...😂😂
Are you mad it is very important information
th-cam.com/video/RBFDNhAM0_g/w-d-xo.html நண்பர்களே, பறை இசைக்கும் இந்த குழந்தைக்கு உங்கள் ஆதரவை தாருங்கள் ...
Mee too
Nobody cares ....so fuck off
Mee too 😂
When we went to Korea for work we were wondering why they sounded so Tamil like. Heard a Indian princess married a Korean prince. Even their jewelry have an Indian look to some of them.
Its pretty recent the similarities were noticed. But i heard linguists tried classifying korean under tamil but they concluded it might just be a coincidence or result of trade. And since the story of princess heo hwangok is involved in the founding story of korean kingdom gaya it might have influenced the language or indians might have come to korea during the mongolic period...
Even the tone of communication is similar.. From My experience of watching South Indian and Korean series and movies
And u r from... ?
No it's not
Im an Indian
And its my opinion
Yes it is .
now understand why tamil film director,s copied the korean film 🤣🤣🤣
😂
🤣🤣🤣
😀
Which film?
@@jerlinishiah every film ever
I am Telugu by birth which was born from Tamil. This video tells how many languages came from Tamil, being root language. Oldest language for a reason. Proud to be in Tamilnadu
you are a c grade clown
No Telugu is different from Tamil
Lots of Love from Korea💖
Love from Tamil Nadu ❤️
@@ayanstinayan8522 🤗🤗I watched bahubali and more films Do you know that Tollywood (South) are better than bollywood I also watch mahabharat
Hii my dear Friend💐💐 from Tamilnadu
@@sentamilvanniyanphysics3675 Hii
@@mnthlv935 🤗🤗🤗
மொழிகளின் தாய் "தமிழ்".
தமிழில் இருந்து உதிர்ந்த சொற்களே உலக மொழிகளின் ஆதாரமாக உள்ளது. தமிழன் என்பதில் எனக்கு கர்வமாகவும் பெருமையாகவும் உள்ளது💪🏾...
Tamil
தமிழுக்கு அமுது என்று பெயர்
அந்தத் தமிழ் இன்பத்
தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு மேல்...
உயிருக்கு மேல்
Idk if the lyrics is right...but just remembered this song...
@@death_devil037 I am Bengali and I so wanna learn Tamil.... Would you please recommend some good TH-cam channel where I can listen to Tamil conversations?
@@sayoksarkar1106 um...I myself don't listen to them that much...but when I find some, I will recommend you. Is that okay?!
@@death_devil037 thank you so much this means a lot!
My ancestor King of Gaya, Kim Su-ro, married Heo Hwang-ok from India for more than 2000 years ago according to my family tree. I am 72nd generation of this clan called Kim of Kimhae. There are about 4.2 million of other Kims in this clan.
Wow. That's impressive.
You are correct bro
My ancestors too !
And the real name of the queen is "seembavalam"
She is from ayuttya the old name of my native kaniyakumari the name of queen is sembhavazam
Being a north indian...i am loving it😂😍
Our countries have great history
Actually, even if I am not a tamil, but I still feel happy coz it's an Indian language that makes me proud everytime.
Man i proud that my mother tounge language has its own history in korea
@@Top-notch_beauty but always north hindians want to destroy our tamil
@@Top-notch_beauty There is nothing called Indian language. For example Tamilians natively lives in southern part of India and northern Sri Lanka so Tamil is universal . It is not confined only to India . For example India is a very young union. Actually the land which consists of its language is called India not the other way around.
@@Karthik-mw8kn 🗿Sri Lanka is a part of Indian Subcontinent but alright.
Sofar in comment
1.tamil girls want to marry korean boy
2.vadakkans claims connection of korean prince.
As 90s unmarried tamil boy I appose both...🥺
@heena ak ali mama asith fan ah
@மதுரை காரி உங்கோத்தா புண்டய தொறந்து பாரு என்னோட அணில் குஞ்சு இருக்கும் 😃
@மதுரை காரி sari katharama ungomma punda ya virichu kaattu Ungoppan thewdiya paiyan munnadi vachi un amma va ookuRan 😃
@மதுரை காரி india kaara Thewdiya MagaleH.. vantheri kelattu Thewdiya paiyan Ajith oda thongi pona poola eduthu Ungomma oda Kilinja Punda La vitu aatti vidu.. Nalla 😃
@மதுரை காரி ungoppan Kelattu thewdiya magan ku poolu Enthirkaathu Nu sonnanga.. athunaLa Ungomma ooka aalu illama punda aripeduthu Alaiyuraa nu sonnannga.. Nee enna pannu Ungomma thewdiya la Enaku Oru Nyt Kootti kodu.. Naa Ungomma Punda La En 10 inch poola vitu oothu Ava punda arippa adakki Viduran😃
Actually my language is Tamil. i had already noticed the terms like naa -me/I,Appa,Anni ....while I watching the Korean series 😀...I like the culture of Korean it's quite similar to Tamil culture 🤗
Do u know kpop. Do u know bts
Varsha sis I am crazy fan of bts and black pink
Except language I don't find similarities in culture between them , in food and in culture Korea is much more similar to north east than south or north
@@karamvir1876 I'm talking about food culture and similarities , much more similar to north east india then any part in india that's a fact . Language similarities is particularly because of Trading culture in the past . So many indian things have been taken to Arab and China so language isn't a big deal .
@@Sunaina2024korean king got married a tamil women from Kanyakumari so we had a long relationship so better stay away from here as a 3rd person
"Appa" &" Amma" is the tamil word for father and mother !!! Both are just same as in korean too ! Wau great !!!
This makes me really surprised and most of the words in Korea and Tamil are similar. Hi Korean friends I am your Tamil friend
my parents are from 🇱🇰 and we tamil and i try to learn korean and it‘s very easy for me
Me also from SL
and am trying to learn....
Any tamil who likes kpop??
I am an Army💜💜
Kseries fan here..
@@vishnupriyaduraisami236 u mean kdrama..?! Kpop is fun too
I wonder how you're tamil and a blink at the same time, with how many times your favs have disrespected the culture
Mee
I'm speechless. Tamil and Korean? Thank you so much for opening my eyes about this!
Now close it 😁
@@WeareCrazyhumansதெலுங்கு ஈன பயலே.
@@அடிமைத்தமிழன் Adei paithiyam. Nan telunga 😂
Although I don't speak tamil because I m from the Northern part of India where Hindi is spoken widely but I knew few words from tamil language like Amma , Appa , Vanakam etc,. Which we read in an english magzine given in my school library in the year 2014. And when I started watching k-drama since 8 January 2019 I use to come across few words in Korean language(Hangeul) which sounded similar to the tamil words that I already knew. "Left handed wife" is my first k-drama which is one out of my all time favorite k-drama. And this is the drama where I heard about Amma and Appa. I knew there is something common between Tamil and Hangeul language. Thanks to this video that we could find alot of similar words in both of these languages.
I WAS BORN IN BIHAR🙁 ,BUT AFTER THAT I LIVED IN TAMILNADU😊 FROM MY CHILDHOOD,I REALLY LOVE TAMILNADU❤️,I KNEW PERFECT TAMIL AT THAT TIME AND AFTER 6,7 YEARS IN TAMILNADU I SHIFTED TO KERALA, THEN I SHIFTED TO BIHAR AGAIN FOR 1 YEARS. NOW I LIVE IN MUMBAI, I know Tamil ,hindi, American accent, British accent, Indian english, and Korean (I'm learning it now 😀)AND I WILL BECOME AN ACTRESS ONE DAY.
All the best 🤗🤗🤗
All the best ma.
If you want to become a actor came to south industry
The reason is Hwang-ok, a tamil queen, who settled in Korea
And her real name is seembavalam
Just a curious Bengali here. Wasn't she from Aayodhya?
@@olisenpaii2090 no...just another story north Indians made
@@olisenpaii2090 she is from ayotta old name of Kanyakumari
@Nikita mishra
Communism is not powerful in Tamilnadu. Proving that northies don't have brains... It is powerful in Kerala and Bengal only. Hope you guys will learn more about south india
I support people who who studying Tamil
i wanted to learn as I'm an indian and it's supposed to be my 1st language. unfortunately English is my 1st language and i grew up with it. tamil language is pretty hard for me idk about others but yeah the pronunciation is so difficult :( I'm a Malaysian indian btw
@Stop Banning damn oml i didn't know about this, thanks for the info. i learned smth new
@Stop Banning Chutiye They will teach Tamil in Tamil Nadu. What's your fucking problem? Don't impose Hindi everywhere.
I am in tamil nadu and my first language is english. But it ain't a problem cuz my mother tongue is tamil and so I speak in tamil all the time. If you want to learn tamil, then watch some old tamil movies...it really helps a lot. And listen to tamil convo's. You'll eventually be able to pronounce and understand the words.
Tamil is a ancient language in this world
Becoze of that so many word similar to Tamil words
Mohamed Nail yes tamil is extremely different from Sanskrit and Malayalam is a mixture of Tamil and Sanskrit..hmmm it was in my civics book for the topic of classical languages in India ..but I don’t know what language you speak..if it is from Sanskrit..it will differ from Tamil..
It's actually proto dravidian
I am punjabi but I am so happy that India and korea have connection. 💜
@Joshi Felixk But its useful our Thamizh Armies
@Joshi Felixk 😂
@Joshi Felixk yen bro apdi solringa
@Joshi Felixk 🤐
@Joshi Felixk koreans are our relatives
The word mind in Tamil is written wrong it just translated the word "mind" as it is in English "மைண்ட்" whether in Tamil it must be written as this "மனம்" which is "manam" which means mind or soul
that is what i thought
Came to type the same.. மனம்.
Maanam means sky in malayalam
Where as manam means mind
@@anoopgec4818 there were different mean for same sound manam with different letters.
In thamil
Manam = Smell
Manam = mind ,heart
@@UdayaSankar same in malayalam too
Manam means smell
Manam means mind
I'm watching this becuz I'm a Tamil Army from Srilanka
ARMYYYYYYYYYY
Me toooooo vanakkam army💜💜
I’m a srilankan army too ...but I live in dubai ..it’s rare to find kpop or anime fans in Sri Lanka
@@fatimashaila898 yes you are right, i live in germany.
@Abi 95 omg same..I am srilankan army as well and I live in Italy. It is nice to see srilankan army around.😊💜
sri lanka gang
It's because of Tamil princesses seembavalam who married to Korean king and became the Korean queen heo hwang ok
Sempavalam means Red Ruby
Sem-red
Pavalam- ruby
How is the marriage of these two individuals have an impact on an entire community of the spoken language's alike development??? The community of these two languages lives like 10000 km away from each other. WTF......
@@qwertyasdfg2219 But fortunately, yes it influenced, she wasn't just an individual she was a princess and also took some of her native people with her during Migration, she married the korean king and became Queen, Royals do influence culture,language etc