@@coronavirus8401 No Country is better than India , In Terms of Cultural Diversity . India and US relations are good , Why they will attack each other 😂
15 years ago, my cousin & my aunt were Korean Drama addicts and I kept telling them that the language sounded like Tamil and everyone at home thought I was talking nonsense. And now, I can show them this video
Some of the other similarities between Tamils and Koreans are Food & Dishes: 1) Pongal - Yaksik 2) Oorukai - Kimchi 3) Pidi Kozhukattai - Songpyeon 4) Oputtu - Hotteok Art, Music, Games: 1) Ariro Ararariro - Arirang (Sung as lullabies for babies) 2) Kummi - Ganggangsulle 3) ila vatakal - deuldol deulgi Traditions: 1) Tamil Traditions - Korean Shamanism Traditions (Similar) 2) Manivizha - Hwangap 3) Nadukal - Koindol Women, Fashion, Beauty: 1) Pottu - yeongjigonji 2) Nethi Chutti - Jokduri 3) Poo jadai - Dodeurak Daengii Other Similarities: 1) Twin Fish Symbol (Ancient Pandiya kingdom Flag - Korea Twin Fish symbols) 2) Woman Diving Mermaids - Jeju - Rameshwaram Although these are just a few among a lot of other similarities, the two cultures and people have definitely been connected since ancient times when we look at the striking similarities which would only be possible by close ties and cultural exchanges. We need to fund more in this area of research. I suggest @KOREA NOW to investigate more into this and do a Tamil-Korean series with more followup videos.
@@sd_k9442This Channel has even more details on similarities between Tamil and Korean Cultures and traditions. Chitra's Channel - th-cam.com/channels/l3nPdFxf_JwFRCP9WRhYiA.html
*Even if I'm not from Tamil Nadu, I'm still proud that there's a significant historical connection between India and South Korea. I'm a Bengali and I like the culture, traditions, language, food and music of South Korea. Not to mention, I'm a BTS ARMY since 2017!🥰🙆🏻♀️💜🇮🇳🇰🇷*
I'm Korean and married a woman from Kerala. So, our 2 kids are reuniting South India and Korea. And I noticed our languages were so similar too. In the Ramyana they mention a bear people. And Koreans also call themselves the bear people today.
@@BEAGLEPAWS05 (One of the famous academic text books of the history for your study) "The Ayodhya Princess Narrative and the Economics of Indo-Korean Shared Cultural Heritage" / By Dr. Sharman and Dr. Hejimans (If you like a romantic love story based on the real history of the Korean King and the Indian princess) "A Match Made in Heaven: A 2000-Year Old Love Story" / By Journalist and Author N K Sondhi
I got hurt when a North Indian song was played at the end when this video was supposed to be about Korean and Tamil. No hatred towards any language. It is just annoying when the social media always thinks of North India and confuses distinguished languages like Tamil with Hindi.
You got hurt when a "north Indian" song came..? bro is Tamil a different country?.. dont forget that you are able to retain your culture coz northern India was fighting all the time... but I am sure your forefathers converted to Christianity or some other cult and now you feel "proud"... what a fake existence..
That's a really interesting story! I'm just a Brazilian who finds Asia an amazing continent! Haha I've been to Tamil Nadu and had unforgettable moments at the Brihadisvara Temple.
In Tamil, we call the Temple as 1.தஞ்சைப் பெருவுடையார் கோயில் (Peruvudayar Temple) 2. தஞ்சைப் பெரிய கோயில் (Big temple) In Sanskrit 1.பிரகதீஸ்வரர் கோவில், Birahadeeswarar Temple
Some similar tamil words and their meanings: Naal - Day Naan - me Nee - you Ulla va - come inside Pul - grass Paampu (bam) - snake Vaa - come Amma - mother Appa - Father Aariro(ஆராரோ)Thalatu - Lullaby for baby (Similar to Aarirang song in Korean) 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, Ithu - This (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...🤩💜✌ Tamil has more connections with other languages also like Japan and tamil has similarities with grammar,similar with cameroonian and Australian aboriginal language, Mayan language, English has many etymological backgrounds with tamil... Eg : Pyramid - பெரும் இடு (big graveyard) Anaconda - ஆனை கொன்றான் (elephant killer) Candy - கண்டு (கற்கண்டு) Molecule - மூலக்கூறு Button - பொத்தான் (பொத்தி வைப்பதால்) ..etc Edit: Mommy I'm famous 😅Thanks for the likes 😇✌
Neo (You), Eomma (Mom), appun (wound), Eonnie (a term used by a younger girl to refer to an older girl. Boys can't use this term. It's 'Noona' in their case), Wae (Why?),
I'm from Malaysia, which has a sizable Tamil population, so I have experience listening to Tamil speech and movies, although not speaking it myself. When I heard Korean for the first time, I thought, "Why does this sound like Tamil?" Now I know why :P
Absolutely fascinating. My parents are from Kerala (the state right next to Tamilnadu). I always noticed that the Korean language was the only other language that used the same words for “mother” & “father” as my uniquely South Indian language.. This had me curious. Now, I’m stumbling on this video.
Ay nadu is a Kerala kingdom. Kanyakumari is just part of it. Kanyakumari is not the Ay nadu. The Ay formed one of the major chieftains of early historic Kerala, along with the Cheras of central Kerala and the Mushikas of Elimalai in the north.
Thank you sooo much for the respect towards Tamizh and you can speak just try it one day u also feel the same feeling and proud that what the Tamizh people away always towards Tamizh
Ohh don't be sry there are lots of language in india that even lots of tamil people can't even speak hindi. Its not a big deal and be proud of what you are!!
People probably got confused with Ayuta and Ayodhya, the queen was definitely from Tamil Nadu. I am sorry if other North Indians offend you. I apologise on their behalf.
Indian government's already known that history That's why they uncased the Indian official stamps of the princess every year. www.kpophighindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Suriratna_2019_stamp_of_India.jpg
When she says WE ARE RELATED WE ALL ARE ONE i am so touched and I am so happy that they spoke about this and feeling proud to be Tamilan💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
Im pakistani-American and most of my family speaks urdu or punjabi, but I’ve always loved tamil and korean and thought they were very beautiful languages. I was so shocked to learn how similar they are!!!
Finally someone spoke about it 😭 I am from Tamilnadu too.. being a BTS army and kdrama addict, most of the times I wondered about the similarities between the two languages.. and sometimes about culture too..
I'm from Malaysia, theres a large population of Southern Indians here (Tamil speakers), when I first watched Boys Over Flowers (Korean drama) and heard Nobody song by Wonder Girls, I really thought Korean sounded like Tamil
3:20 - "Chapathi" is also 'Chapati' in Swahili. And 'Amma' is 'Umma' in Maya. MANY of the tribal languages, mine included, can be traced back to Tamil. Wonderful!
தமிழர்களுக்கு எல்லாம் இடத்திலும் சொந்தக்காரங்க இருக்காங்க..நா விரும்பும் மக்களில் ஒரு நாடு கொரியா....நீங்கள் எல்லோரும் எங்கள் உறவினர்களே..என் பாட்டி சீம்பவனம் மூலமாக வந்த சொந்தங்கள்...proud of tamizhan...
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
There’s also: - “oh no!” korean: aigoo!! (legit any South Indian language): aiyoo! - “I/Me” korean: na (tamil/kannada/telugu): na EDIT: okok let me just change “aiyoo” to indian languages in general 😂 i’m not a language expert, sorry
I speak Tamil. I had a Korean roommate in my college days when I was studying in Singapore. I learnt from him about the similarities of the two languages. Koreans are such humble people.
ikr especially Chozha mannar ruled area around Malaysia for a long time that is a official language there and Tamizh Kadavul Murugar has a huge statue too
We odia banika were traveling to Bali Island. And this is recognized by Indonesian govt and Bali Island people. Bali in odia means sand and that culture Still has Kalinga influence in it.
@@darishm605 the fact that they didn't make any research or hid the truth and declared ayodhya as the Korean city's sister infuriates me.. a lot of our history is gone and the government still does the same..
Kanyakumari is once called as Ayuta Which is a district Of Tamil Nadu, located Southern most end of India .which was once ruled by a king under Pandiya daynasity who were the strongest rulers of Tamil Nadu and spreaded all over the world as well, The ruler who roled Kanyakumari under Pandiya dynasty Married her daughter Princess of Kanyakumari to the Prince from Korea, There are still some historical witness that a princess from Ayuta has a brown skin tone and came by a ship flagged with a fish emblem on it (which was the symbol of Pandiyas) and packed with wealth and golds and servents to serve on the way, Still now some Hindu gods are worshipped by Peoples of Korea...This history was forgotten by tamilians and the rights was stolen and celebrated officially by others who don't deserve it, who have behaviour of stolling the rights of others States , thought the title was with the other people officially At least I'm happy still some Tamil family and Korean relatives Still recognise the bonding😌....
Some north Indian make the word ayudha as ayodhya and make a new history that she is from ayodhya...we tamilians have great past identity we must be knowing the important histories properly or otherwise nort Indians steal our identity.
So why it is related to Ayodhya . Although north india and south india culture is different but our God are one . You also consider lord Ram to born in Ayodhya. Lord Krishna to born in Vrindavan. So if Tamil are originator of mankind this means Vrindavan should also be in South India only. Dwarka, Badrinaath, Kedarnath, Somanath as well
The more cultural knowledge we seek, acquire and understand the more we realize how closely we are related. From Tamil Nadu, India, I love my Korean brothers and sisters.
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
Because almost 2000 years ago, AD 48, A Tamil princess went to Korea with hundreds of her servants. She married to a Korean King and became a queen of Korea. This is why.
Thanks for saying that . here many northerns and even kanadigas malayalis telugu people are showing hatred towards Tamil which is clearly seen in comment section because their language is not getting 1st preference in korea . first MY BROTHERS UNDERSTAND THAT TAMIL IS MOTHER TONGUE OF ALL SOUTH INDIAN LANGUAGES AND YOU CANT SEPERATE TAMIL FROM YOUR MOTHER TONGUE BECAUSE ITS ORIGIN IS IN TAMIL SO PLEASE DONT SPRED HATRED INSTEAD FEEL PROUD OF TAMILS AND TAMILIANS AS THEY ARE YOUR CLOSE BROTHERS AND SISTERS . KNOW THAT SANSKRIT IS ALSO FROM TAMIL LANGUAGE . THANK YOU NAMSKARAM🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am a malyali and I say Tamil is our ancient mothertongue. The princess is actually from Kanyakumari in ancient times it is known as ayu.Ayodhya is not the place she is from because in ancient times it is known as saketa . And the real name of the princess is Sembavalam a Tamil name. When she was dying she insisted her children and the people should address their mother as amma .In Tamil amma means mother.When Tamils celebrate pongal Koreans also have a Similar festival on that day. This is my reasearch hope it helps you.👍
In reality Kanyakumari was under the Travancore Kingdom in Kerala till 1956. They gave Kanyakumari to Tamil Nadu in exchange for Palakkad (Palghat) in order to combine all kingdoms forming Kerala State in 1956. Also, may be, I'm not sure, may be Ayuta means "Ayurveda".
Kanyakumari region was ruled by ancients AY community ( of cow herds who claims descendent of yadavs as of north)..Travancore kings of venad are direct descendents of these people.
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
The relationship between korean and tamill is true, but people in india(northies) are just claiming that queen Heo Hwang-ok (seembavalam) belongs to ayodhya,but the truth is the queen Heo Hwang-ok belongs to tamil nadu, where we have many cultural similarities between us. FUN FACT : tamilians are the first in india to do trade by sea and travel across the world through sea!
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
@@pmm1767 Think carefully. The queen wouldn't have gone alone. She would have carried thousands of workers along with her. The workers may have blend in with the locals and maybe that's how Tamil spread.
My Vietnamese colleague used to wonder why I would talk in Korean to my parents in India, when in fact we were chatting in Tamil! Incredible similarities even if it’s just words and not sentences or grammar!!
@Aditya Sharma Speaking of we eating habits have you been to other regions of India..say North East? It is okay to say my opinion was based on my limited knowledge
Our India is a special country,how North Indian lenguages are connected with western countries and that's like South Indian languages are connected with Eastern countries ,I am proud to be Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
@@hansoomin8237 yeh i know, i replied to Naatudurai, to tell him/her that it's not just in Tamil Nadu, i didn't commented this in common comment section, i made my comment in reply section I hope you understand now that why i corrected his comment 😃
Actually tamil n malayalam are very similar as malayalam originated from tamil.. the food are also 98% same. But no one is ralking about Kerala 😢 anyway I'm happy cause we are all Indians😂💜
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
I’m from Tamil Nadu, but I live in USA now. I am fluent in Tamil and I have Korean friends, so sometimes, I would say words and sentences in Tamil and they’ll try to guess what it means and same goes the other way. It’s really cool. The pronounciation is slightly different, but it’s basically the same. The alphabets are different, but some of the words are very similar or the same.
The Hindian Government enjoys distorting Tamil History.. still they are searching for Ashokan Pillars in Tamilnadu. Sembavalam endorses the Pandiyan Symbols. She is a Pandiyan Princess.
Princess Seembavalam was from AAI Nadu (presently kanyakumari district) which is southern part Tamilnadu but the history is completely missleaded now "that she travel from northern part of india presently Uttra pradesh ( northern part of india not tamilnadu ). They changed princess name into Suriratna ( from "seembavalam"- complete tamil ancient word ). In your clipping itself your team shown as some similarities starting with our food , culture , body parts , relationship etc but those are irrelevant to them. Princess came to Korea via sea route but at that time kings of south are only rulers of sea travel because NORTHERN pArt doesn't have sea, and the region now they lead / shown as born place of Princess is hill region not even have those knowledge of sea travel ( ancient history explain detail about Southern Kingdoms Navel.
@@devakishore3853 The Story of Sembavalam was available in the Net and Wikipedia as a Pandiyan Princess till 2018 since the India and South Korea Pact of 2019. The South Korean Government as an act of friendship and gratitude wanted to build a Memorial for the Princess. Since then all the pages regarding the Princess had been removed from the Net. She becomes SuryaRatna of Saket. Ay becomes Ayodhya. The Kings of North India never have crossed the Seas and neither had any maritime relations with anyone. They give a lame excuse that Astrology forbids crossing the seas. They are deliberately misleading and destroying Tamil History.
@@murali5558 ya sir that's true if they cross the sea they consider them as spiritual sin . There is still a history that they fight against english mens for traveling through sea than how they sent their princess via sea. Who knows even they ready to erase that travel history and recreate a new travel route. They have changed her name also who they left this travel history 😅
@@murali5558 Sir still this news not even spread over southern region completely after 2 years of this history theft, then how the Korean govt & Wikipedia know the exact history they also believe our Union Government like us then as usual the government miss leaded them like us😅. Even now media near cover this content because whose history is southern india or tamilnadu is the major question ? We Divided by language but we united by culture TAMIL not just an language it is our culture. This act is similar to register an pattern rights of mother 🤐 . Still have a hope one day korean government will hear our shout out and definitely know that our Union government won't able hear our words if they did means why our nation farmers are still on the road to fought for our rights.
Example: It's written 'நான்' (pronounced as 'naan)' in Tamizh and written '난' (again pronounced as 'naan') in Hangul (Korean) which deliver the same meaning: I/myself
I am a Tamilian living in Tamil Nadu, India. Recently I started watching k drama series.. I have also seen Tamil Korean similarities you tubes. After.watching the K dramas, i find we have lots of similar family culture, social habits, food habits etc. I am a 50 plus woman. Hence I see many similar family culture. The 2K kids may not pick them as this generation is more westernised.
I'm from South India but not from Tamil Nadhu. I'm from Andhra Pradesh. Kimchi is known as pickle in India . We have many similarities in foods, culture, language. I'm also BTS ARMY. Lots of love from India to Korea.... 💜
No I doubt that kimchi and our Indian pickle is same because the recipe and the process of making is different than pickle don't compare kimchi with pickle both are different.
Hi ! I am from North india ........... But I had a great story .......... about me !!!!!! ...... 😊 ....... So , when I am 2 year's old my dad got transferd to chennai ( south India ) so , my first language I learned is tamil .............. Related to Korean ............. And when I am 4 year old , my dad got transfered to chandigarh (North india ) ......... Then I started speaking hindi ............ Time passes away and I forget Tamil .......... And now I am 14 year old and last month I know about , Realisation of Tamil and koren ............ And I so shocked but Happy also happy because !!!!!!!!.......... , I born in Korea ........... And when I am 4 months old we came to india ........... 😊😊😊........ That's make a big realistion ......... To korea .............. It's not story it's reality ...... And after know this , I am so happy ........... 😊😊😊😊 😊.🤩 .... 😊 .
Suriratna is more like a tamil name than a north Indian name... So,most probably, she'll be from Kanyakumari,which is the boarder of South Indian States, Kerala and tamilnadu...
yes...name suri ratna-is actual name and shortname of surya rathnam...surya means red colour or colour of sun and ratna - rathna- means gemstone - totally means red gemstone in pure tamil also means in another name with same meaning gemstone is sembavalam...means red coral rock used for extracting red coral gem stones, here in tamilnadu... also we usually name the girl childs with the name of sembavalam...indeed Tamil is going to unite the world together from all points not only the blood relatioship between korean and tamils, even north americans, chinese, japanese, bali, sigapore, malaysia, catalan , sumerians, hittities, mayans arabs because all these and many groups has cultural similarities with ancient tamil culture and language... Thankyou
Are.... Let's not fight on this north amd south thing...Ik it's actually irony that the memorable is made in north India...but let's just think it in a way that it's in India... I hope you guys willl understand cuz for me... Y'all are the same as us🙏
⚠️⚠️⚠️So for those who guys questioning how koreans are connected to tamilians (people from Tamil Nadu) here is the real history behind the similarities of korean and a tamilan..... So back ages of Sangam era there lived a king called Pandia who had flag with fish symbol , those days trading was at its peak , so at the same time there was a growing kingdom in korea , the Pandian king inorder to develope a good relationship with korean kingdom he send his one of the girl child (age16) to korean king Kim Suro as a symbol of gift, her name is Seembavalam( in tamil) and in korean they call it as Heo Hwang-ok, also known as Suriratna queen ...she gave birth to 12 childrens and those childrens were taught similiar words of tamil language (what you saw in video ) ... FUN FACT :- More than six million Koreans trace their lineage to Queen Heo. This is the real back story of the similarity between a Tamilan and Korean
Than you for sharing the princess story. First time i heard about this. Ayinadu. Seriously amazing. How do they know without any cellphones or contacts from Tamilnadu and Korean.and also the story said ita her father wish. They are amazing. But the twist I can't expect the korean prince also how to accept her. It's also makes me goosebumps. Superb video.
@@_s_4808 in vedic astrology that existed for more than 2000+ years, Pisces (which is also scientific name for fish) zodiac has 2 fishes in the position like in this symbol of "♋" cancer sign. Also Pisces is a water sign, so that too makes sense... If you want to argue about it (friendly or unfriendly argument) bring it on... Cuz I don't think you'll come to argue if you see real details on and website 😌☺
@@_s_4808 also search about Pisces sign before blabbering on surface level, this sign '♓' weren't used on vedic astrology back then 2000+ years before, you BIG BRAIN😌 For you I did a little hard word to increase your little knowledge. LOOK THE SIGN HERE: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pisces_Astrological_Sign_at_the_Wisconsin_State_Capitol.jpg Sorry to break it to you, 2 FISHES looking different on opposite sides on parallel WERE & ARE still used to represent Pisces 🤡 Take care , and also hope you can control temper lol.
@@_s_4808 ok first I'M NOT INDIAN AND I AM PROUD OF BEING FROM MY COUNTRY rather than India, I ain't your north or east or west or south indian and i don't prefer being it as well... And the boy named Surya on the comments before me talked about astro so I explained it I don't have any joy talking to people like you who just likes to argue about anything and everything. Some of you indians just need small things to know that it was related to india and you make mountains of it... I already said I'm happy for india having ancient relationship with korea but now it has nothing to do more other than to be proud of that history. Also aren't you indian yourself? The discrimination you showed to north indians (people of YOUR own country) really says about the culture and unity of Indians & south Indians has 😂 Also from what I've seen north and north east indians are more like koreans rather than you people from south😏 suck that fact. 😆 calling me north indian without even knowing my nationality, lol I want that confidence 🤣🤣🤣(in my dreams)
I‘m from Sri Lanka and I speak Tamil as well and we are kind of related to Indians so that means we‘re also related to Koreans and it‘s just so shocking to see those kinds of similarities
KOREAN PRINCESS *Heo Hwang-ok*(TAMIL NAME -SEEMBAVALAM )was from TAMIL NADU, KANYAKUMARI (Ayodhya) old name of kanyakumari before 2000 years..... She was married to king Kim suro when there was a trade buisness between Korea and tamil nadu to be more specific (ayodhya)kanyakumari.... So that only MOST OF THE WORDS OF KOREANS AND TAMILAN ARE SIMILAR FOR INSTANCE- APPA ,AMMA, ANNI......
Any Tamil literature guys here, I am interesting to know. Because please tell me, I feel thee is a big secret in our thirumandiram, thirupugazh, thirumurugatrupadai.
Tamil and Korean languages , cultures are quite similar because of Tamil princess Seembavalam was married to a Korean King . Then her name is changed into Hwang Heo Ok . If want to know more search about Tamil Korean queen .
I Strongly belive that the queen was from the tamilnadu because the words are same with tamil not with northern Language .and tamil is one of tae oldest language in world
I am not from South India, I am from West Bengal but I am still so happy to know that India and Korea has an ancient relationship😍 Edit: tysm for the likes😀
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom. Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
@@friendlyatheist9589 it’s the generalization and ignorance that’s being hated here not hindi. Hope you got your daily enlightenment, now chill with your judgment dawg
@@friendlyatheist9589 bruh I’m Indian I’m not hating I was just pointing out that they got the wrong language. Unlike us and all india is so diverse that using one language is often wrong. No hate here
No it's not coincidence...it's a well planned deceit by MountBatten.. Aug 15 is the date of Japanese Surrender to Britain...So that date was selected as Independence Day for Indiia...Since Korea was a Japanese Colony it became their Independence day also..
As a south Indian Kdrama fan, I found it so easy to follow. If you want to know more similar words with similar meanings, here are a few: Nanan (me) Michin (pichi in Telugu) - mad Iru va - come here Aigoo Suri - (Sur in Hindi) - meaning sound/tune Bhavam- meaning feeling Nee- you/your Yannal - long ago Nal - day/time
Of course, you are. If you search for the history of malayalam. It was derived from Tamil and became a seperate language in around 10th century AD. Hence there is no surprise you can relate to korean. We are all related to each other.
Its all starts from the queen sembavalam(Heo hwang ok)who is a tamil princess in pandya kingdom...she belongs to south india, Tamil nadu...she is married to a korean king kim suro ...They had 12 childrens...kim suro sur named 10 childrens as kim & 2 as heo (the queen's last name)...SO,thats why Tamil & korean words are similar ...
As a Korean, I don’t think a single princess can explain all this similarities. It is not technical terms that are similar but something fundamental. Mysterious indeed.
This is beautiful. I cant wait till I get to learn Tamil. I want to start with Old Tamil. It will make everything else in life alot easier. Thank for this video.
Buddhism is very recent . The present India, south east Asia and even central Asia and parts of eastern Europe have been in contact since many thousands of years, even before buddhism
@@oz1128 Buddhism is just 2500 years old. The western scholars understanding and knowledge is very limited when it comes to east. It starts very late. But in reality , East and Indian subcontinent has to be spoken in millennia terms. The whole of Asia and parts of central Europe have been in contact since 6000+ years by hinduism , trade , culture etc. Japan worships Saraswati as a deity indigenous to India , the queen of south Korea proudly traces her ancestry to the lineage of Lord Rama who existed before buddhism. China has been in contact with Hindus thousands of years before Buddhism. And so on and so forth.
Congrats who is from Tamil Now they don't need to learn Korea, you are very lucky😭
I'm from tamilnadu 🥰🔥
Yes ❤️ I'm tamilian🔥
We are relationship with korean
Lol 😂 thanks
Hey i am also tamil nadu we r relationship
I am from tamilnadu. So happy that they finally spoke about it 😭😭
Me too
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Eyo! Chennai! :D
@@shygun0613 chaennai same
If Buddhism can travel from India to Japan. Anything is possible.
India To east Europe Too
India - The Greater than Greatest
@@ishwarroshan4654 us can nuclear india easily
@@coronavirus8401 No Country is better than India , In Terms of Cultural Diversity .
India and US relations are good , Why they will attack each other 😂
@@ishwarroshan4654oh sorry i thought you were saying about power
15 years ago, my cousin & my aunt were Korean Drama addicts and I kept telling them that the language sounded like Tamil and everyone at home thought I was talking nonsense. And now, I can show them this video
im gonna add Korean in my resume as speak-able language .
Lol
LoL
😂
😂
hahahaha good one
Some of the other similarities between Tamils and Koreans are
Food & Dishes:
1) Pongal - Yaksik
2) Oorukai - Kimchi
3) Pidi Kozhukattai - Songpyeon
4) Oputtu - Hotteok
Art, Music, Games:
1) Ariro Ararariro - Arirang (Sung as lullabies for babies)
2) Kummi - Ganggangsulle
3) ila vatakal - deuldol deulgi
Traditions:
1) Tamil Traditions - Korean Shamanism Traditions (Similar)
2) Manivizha - Hwangap
3) Nadukal - Koindol
Women, Fashion, Beauty:
1) Pottu - yeongjigonji
2) Nethi Chutti - Jokduri
3) Poo jadai - Dodeurak Daengii
Other Similarities:
1) Twin Fish Symbol (Ancient Pandiya kingdom Flag - Korea Twin Fish symbols)
2) Woman Diving Mermaids - Jeju - Rameshwaram
Although these are just a few among a lot of other similarities, the two cultures and people have definitely been connected since ancient times when we look at the striking similarities which would only be possible by close ties and cultural exchanges. We need to fund more in this area of research. I suggest @KOREA NOW to investigate more into this and do a Tamil-Korean series with more followup videos.
Wow.... So many info... This s underrated comment... This comment requires attention everyone
@@sd_k9442This Channel has even more details on similarities between Tamil and Korean Cultures and traditions.
Chitra's Channel - th-cam.com/channels/l3nPdFxf_JwFRCP9WRhYiA.html
Wow ur amazing......😍😍ur having so many informations about this.......
Did you make some of the stuff up
@@batman2708 Nope. If you have time, do check them out instead of questioning the credibility.
*Even if I'm not from Tamil Nadu, I'm still proud that there's a significant historical connection between India and South Korea. I'm a Bengali and I like the culture, traditions, language, food and music of South Korea. Not to mention, I'm a BTS ARMY since 2017!🥰🙆🏻♀️💜🇮🇳🇰🇷*
Bengali army here!!!!💜💜🙋🙋
Maharashtrian army here 🇮🇳💜🇮🇳
Bihari ARMY here
Yo fellow Bengali army annyeonghaseyo!😁🙋🏻♀️
We are all one family 😁
Iam from India, Tamil Nadu ,kanya kumari
And very happy to hear that Korean is similar to tamil.
And Iam BTS Army too💜
I'm Korean and married a woman from Kerala. So, our 2 kids are reuniting South India and Korea. And I noticed our languages were so similar too. In the Ramyana they mention a bear people. And Koreans also call themselves the bear people today.
❤❤❤❤
Even I'm from Tamil Nadu ...even I have read about this in my history book while I'm in sch now I'm 1st year University student and I love korea
Really can u tell me which book?
@@BEAGLEPAWS05
(One of the famous academic text books of the history for your study)
"The Ayodhya Princess Narrative and the Economics of Indo-Korean Shared Cultural Heritage" / By Dr. Sharman and Dr. Hejimans
(If you like a romantic love story based on the real history of the Korean King and the Indian princess)
"A Match Made in Heaven: A 2000-Year Old Love Story" / By Journalist and Author N K Sondhi
I love Korea
I love south Korea and i am from Kerala
th-cam.com/video/MFq98ZgIM1Q/w-d-xo.html
Subject "India"
Indians - WE HAVE BEEN SUMMONED
So true😂
YES
Thats somewhat right, atleast it brings attention
Ikr😂
@@milindkhamkar VIEWWWSSSSSß
I got hurt when a North Indian song was played at the end when this video was supposed to be about Korean and Tamil. No hatred towards any language. It is just annoying when the social media always thinks of North India and confuses distinguished languages like Tamil with Hindi.
You got hurt when a "north Indian" song came..? bro is Tamil a different country?.. dont forget that you are able to retain your culture coz northern India was fighting all the time... but I am sure your forefathers converted to Christianity or some other cult and now you feel "proud"... what a fake existence..
You get hurt easily, huh?
6:13 Aay nadu/country is in southern Keralam which also includes Kanyakumari. Not just Kanyakumari.
Kanyakumari separated from Keralam in 1956 and merged with Tamilnadu.
Kanyakumari is part of Aay nadu. Kanyakumari is not Aay nadu.
So Kerala songs should be played in this video. Not Tamilnadu songs.
That's a really interesting story!
I'm just a Brazilian who finds Asia an amazing continent! Haha I've been to Tamil Nadu and had unforgettable moments at the Brihadisvara Temple.
That's great dude
In Tamil, we call the Temple as
1.தஞ்சைப் பெருவுடையார் கோயில் (Peruvudayar Temple)
2. தஞ்சைப் பெரிய கோயில் (Big temple)
In Sanskrit
1.பிரகதீஸ்வரர் கோவில், Birahadeeswarar Temple
Hope you had a Great Time..👍👍
Oh Brazilian....ur our welcome to our India...thankyou for coming and finding Asia an interesting continent
Its is Periya Kovil Temple
Some similar tamil words and their meanings:
Naal - Day
Naan - me
Nee - you
Ulla va - come inside
Pul - grass
Paampu (bam) - snake
Vaa - come
Amma - mother
Appa - Father
Aariro(ஆராரோ)Thalatu - Lullaby for baby (Similar to Aarirang song in Korean)
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,
Ithu - This (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...🤩💜✌
Tamil has more connections with other languages also like Japan and tamil has similarities with grammar,similar with cameroonian and Australian aboriginal language, Mayan language, English has many etymological backgrounds with tamil...
Eg :
Pyramid - பெரும் இடு (big graveyard)
Anaconda - ஆனை கொன்றான் (elephant killer)
Candy - கண்டு (கற்கண்டு)
Molecule - மூலக்கூறு
Button - பொத்தான் (பொத்தி வைப்பதால்)
..etc
Edit: Mommy I'm famous 😅Thanks for the likes 😇✌
Whaaat??? you do tamil versions of Kpop??? oh my gooodddnnnesss... Just checked your channel... too bad that I was 2 years late to know you 😞
@@Newt_USA thank you!
Neo (You), Eomma (Mom), appun (wound), Eonnie (a term used by a younger girl to refer to an older girl. Boys can't use this term. It's 'Noona' in their case), Wae (Why?),
These word are also similar to malayalam, malayalam is the daughter of tamil♥️
Wow!
I'm from Malaysia, which has a sizable Tamil population, so I have experience listening to Tamil speech and movies, although not speaking it myself. When I heard Korean for the first time, I thought, "Why does this sound like Tamil?" Now I know why :P
Haha..tamil all over the world..
SAME!!! Malaysian here as well. I always though there were soooo many words that sounded so similar to tamil.
@Sunglasses poiu in tamil also they use Appachi but they use rare
@have tell no but Tamils are relatives to korea
@have tell not us say u .for me they looking like korean
Absolutely fascinating. My parents are from Kerala (the state right next to Tamilnadu). I always noticed that the Korean language was the only other language that used the same words for “mother” & “father” as my uniquely South Indian language.. This had me curious. Now, I’m stumbling on this video.
No in Telugu it is nanna nd amma is used in Bihar UP nd Punjab as well!
Ay nadu is a Kerala kingdom. Kanyakumari is just part of it. Kanyakumari is not the Ay nadu.
The Ay formed one of the major chieftains of early historic Kerala, along with the Cheras of central Kerala and the Mushikas of Elimalai in the north.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
Kanyakumari was separated from Keralam in 1956 & merged with Tamilnadu state.
@@CJ-ud8nf there is no kerala 😂during ay era...
It's tamilagam
Tamil is not just our language...it is our culture..it's equally respected to our mother.
Proud Tamilandaaa..!!
@aakash pj dunno if it was ironic but… true rasam is just 😋
Naam Tamizhar 😍
@@rafeeqes7543 I'm a kanyakumari malayali
@@minikurien9527
Vanakkam Sister
culture is only one HINDU
or Sanatan Dharma
Me being an Indian is feeling sorry for not be able to speak Tamil :,-)
Don't be sorry as you can't speak every language. Be proud of what you speak and respect that you can't
Thank you sooo much for the respect towards Tamizh and you can speak just try it one day u also feel the same feeling and proud that what the Tamizh people away always towards Tamizh
@@havenblossom1086 lol, mention not, every part of our country is right in our heart 💓,respect and solidarity stand from within
Ohh don't be sry there are lots of language in india that even lots of tamil people can't even speak hindi. Its not a big deal and be proud of what you are!!
@@havenblossom1086 wow! ur spelling for "tamizh" is correct. and i hardly see this word,instead I've seen only 'tamil'.
Yes, you are right....
The Tamil princess is get married to Korean king.
💯💯yes that's wht i was gonna say 😅✌️✌️✌️
People probably got confused with Ayuta and Ayodhya, the queen was definitely from Tamil Nadu. I am sorry if other North Indians offend you. I apologise on their behalf.
Thank u
Indian government's already known that history That's why they uncased the Indian official stamps of the princess every year.
www.kpophighindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/Suriratna_2019_stamp_of_India.jpg
Even nowadays tamil people are getting married to korean people 😊
When she says WE ARE RELATED WE ALL ARE ONE i am so touched and I am so happy that they spoke about this and feeling proud to be Tamilan💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
IT REALLY TOUCH MY HEART WHEN THEY SAID "WE ARE RELATED , WE ARE ONE" CAUSE NOT EVERBODY AGREE ABOUT THAT
Super cozy feels
SARANGHAJA ❤️
@@maetamonxg7718 WOAH! I can smell EXO-L..... KKAEBSONG!
@@hemalakshmip5369 🤭🤭🤭 your nose is v sharp Eri~~ ❤️❤️
@@maetamonxg7718 hahaha thank you..... It is just to double roast the haters who find happiness in roasting our precious members.........
தமிழின் புகழ் உலகெங்கும் ஒலிக்கட்டும்.வாழ்க தமிழ்
indha sentance enaku roma pudichiruku
Are you BTS 💜 army?
@@vijayalakshmit.126tm3 I am a bts army....
@@bharathvijay2698
What is non sense in his you non sense golti??
வாழ்க தமிழ்
Being a Malayali who shares its root with Tamil history, I feel proud. And as the Korean lady rightly said, we are the world❤
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
Im pakistani-American and most of my family speaks urdu or punjabi, but I’ve always loved tamil and korean and thought they were very beautiful languages. I was so shocked to learn how similar they are!!!
அருமை 🖤
Salam to you from Tamil Nadu.
Finally someone spoke about it 😭 I am from Tamilnadu too.. being a BTS army and kdrama addict, most of the times I wondered about the similarities between the two languages.. and sometimes about culture too..
Ive heard about this as a Korean but there r similarities in culture too? Very interesting indeed.
@@ykuk1380 very similar!
@@ykuk1380 korean and Tamil culture are very different
tamil and Korean culture are wayyyyy different
Bangam🔥
I'm from Malaysia, theres a large population of Southern Indians here (Tamil speakers), when I first watched Boys Over Flowers (Korean drama) and heard Nobody song by Wonder Girls, I really thought Korean sounded like Tamil
Yes ☺☺
Wowww that's great 👍
Saaaame I found similarities in music for some reason when I first started watching Korean stuff ages ago
hey i thot im d only one who noticed that. glad that someone has the same thought. im malay btw.
Same my mom always mention it whenever we watch k-dramas
There's a phrase in Tamil "Yaadhum oore yaavarum kelir" it means "To us all towns are one, all men our kin" #borahae
Borahae💜
தமிழ்😎
Ami???? Borahaeee
ARMY forever 💜
Semuzhi aana tamil muzhi aam 😁👍💜
3:20 - "Chapathi" is also 'Chapati' in Swahili. And 'Amma' is 'Umma' in Maya. MANY of the tribal languages, mine included, can be traced back to Tamil. Wonderful!
தமிழர்களுக்கு எல்லாம் இடத்திலும் சொந்தக்காரங்க இருக்காங்க..நா விரும்பும் மக்களில் ஒரு நாடு கொரியா....நீங்கள் எல்லோரும் எங்கள் உறவினர்களே..என் பாட்டி சீம்பவனம் மூலமாக வந்த சொந்தங்கள்...proud of tamizhan...
Please support Dravidianadu from Telangana
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
As a malayali, i can really relate to this
And yes almost all mallus know tamil
We love u mallus
Njan malayali illa ne vech veshamich irikyarnu😂😁
Malayali illatha oru sthalam illa
@@manuar9760 yep
Yes
There’s also:
- “oh no!” korean: aigoo!! (legit any South Indian language): aiyoo!
- “I/Me” korean: na (tamil/kannada/telugu): na
EDIT: okok let me just change “aiyoo” to indian languages in general 😂 i’m not a language expert, sorry
Haha, the aiyyo one-😂😂
yeah
in malayalam also it is naeun
Marathi people also say Aigoo 👀 woah (I'm not btw) I'm saying from TMKOC lol
@@astronaurrr Haha My sis noticed it too lol...I was like ‘aigoo’ and my sis legit said, “Why are you copying Bhide?” 😂😂
This is an eye-opener for the world how people can get along and respect each other
I speak Tamil. I had a Korean roommate in my college days when I was studying in Singapore. I learnt from him about the similarities of the two languages. Koreans are such humble people.
@AshwinSriram neenga entha college bro
Tamil kings had travelled all over the world and they had ruled many parts of the world ... No surprise in language matching with korea
ikr especially Chozha mannar ruled area around Malaysia for a long time that is a official language there and Tamizh Kadavul Murugar has a huge statue too
yeah even Indonesia combodia...these things should be taught in history
@@niranjanprajapati417 Yeah they randomly teach Mughal kings but don't teach these too
not saying don't teach those just saying teach these stuff too
We odia banika were traveling to Bali Island. And this is recognized by Indonesian govt and Bali Island people. Bali in odia means sand and that culture Still has Kalinga influence in it.
@@biplabkumarnayak8499 Odia and Bengal were subjects of Raja Raja cholan.
Finally someone found the truth that ayuth is a old kanyakumari. Happy about that
Unmai
But these people had changed the history and established it as ayodhya
@@darishm605 the fact that they didn't make any research or hid the truth and declared ayodhya as the Korean city's sister infuriates me.. a lot of our history is gone and the government still does the same..
Damn they built the temple in the wrong place then.
South India is the way of life. Dravidian culture is the oldest.
I was thinking that Korean people think that Indians means like talk Hindi but I am so happy that you are talking about Tamil ..
Kanyakumari is once called as Ayuta Which is a district Of Tamil Nadu, located Southern most end of India .which was once ruled by a king under Pandiya daynasity who were the strongest rulers of Tamil Nadu and spreaded all over the world as well, The ruler who roled Kanyakumari under Pandiya dynasty Married her daughter Princess of Kanyakumari to the Prince from Korea, There are still some historical witness that a princess from Ayuta has a brown skin tone and came by a ship flagged with a fish emblem on it (which was the symbol of Pandiyas) and packed with wealth and golds and servents to serve on the way, Still now some Hindu gods are worshipped by Peoples of Korea...This history was forgotten by tamilians and the rights was stolen and celebrated officially by others who don't deserve it, who have behaviour of stolling the rights of others States , thought the title was with the other people officially At least I'm happy still some Tamil family and Korean relatives Still recognise the bonding😌....
Wow a condescending ending to a good comment.
Some north Indian make the word ayudha as ayodhya and make a new history that she is from ayodhya...we tamilians have great past identity we must be knowing the important histories properly or otherwise nort Indians steal our identity.
The others : RSS aka Sanghis
So why it is related to Ayodhya . Although north india and south india culture is different but our God are one . You also consider lord Ram to born in Ayodhya. Lord Krishna to born in Vrindavan.
So if Tamil are originator of mankind this means Vrindavan should also be in South India only. Dwarka, Badrinaath, Kedarnath, Somanath as well
Tried to become a father of someone's child..
Tamil Army !!!!!!.Finally This topic is Out in Korea Now 🇰🇷 😭😭😭😭
I think our boys will see this news too
@@sadhana.s3645 Yeah maybe 👀
Not oy tamil army,Imdian Army too❤️
Yes 😢
Yaaa
And one more importance similarities is our people sing aarao aariraro song for babies and it's also same in Korea also😱
Yeahh!!!
Really
@@sweety1016 yeah the Lullaby starts with a similar words
There it is arrirang thats their nationalntham
@@ambikasomu9875 u vadaki ,,,traditionally it was used as lullaby
The more cultural knowledge we seek, acquire and understand the more we realize how closely we are related. From Tamil Nadu, India, I love my Korean brothers and sisters.
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
Kanyakumari is not Ay nadu. Kanyakumari is just a part of Ay nadu. Kanyakumari was separated from Keralam in 1956 & merged with Tamilnadu.
you aren’t closely related. indians are not even in the slightest
Because almost 2000 years ago, AD 48,
A Tamil princess went to Korea with hundreds of her servants.
She married to a Korean King and became a queen of Korea.
This is why.
Yup she is princess dude ...king and queen will b symbol of culture where they rule
But how, that's not matching.. except theory origin
@@tanbirnr2389 relate the content of the video it will match
I'm A Telugu Person (Indians will get it) .. I'm so happy For Tamil People.. So proud
Thank u...Im a Tamil girl💜
Thanks❤
Thanks for saying that . here many northerns and even kanadigas malayalis telugu people are showing hatred towards Tamil which is clearly seen in comment section because their language is not getting 1st preference in korea .
first MY BROTHERS UNDERSTAND THAT TAMIL IS MOTHER TONGUE OF ALL SOUTH INDIAN LANGUAGES AND YOU CANT SEPERATE TAMIL FROM YOUR MOTHER TONGUE BECAUSE ITS ORIGIN IS IN TAMIL SO PLEASE DONT SPRED HATRED INSTEAD FEEL PROUD OF TAMILS AND TAMILIANS AS THEY ARE YOUR CLOSE BROTHERS AND SISTERS .
KNOW THAT SANSKRIT IS ALSO FROM TAMIL LANGUAGE .
THANK YOU NAMSKARAM🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I'm telugu girl 😍
I also noticed somany similarities between our languages.. Happy they noticed
@@sudarshanr5187 thats not true i will be happy if tamil will be proved older language
I am a malyali and I say Tamil is our ancient mothertongue. The princess is actually from Kanyakumari in ancient times it is known as ayu.Ayodhya is not the place she is from because in ancient times it is known as saketa . And the real name of the princess is Sembavalam a Tamil name. When she was dying she insisted her children and the people should address their mother as amma .In Tamil amma means mother.When Tamils celebrate pongal Koreans also have a Similar festival on that day. This is my reasearch hope it helps you.👍
@𝖩𝗈𝗌𝖾𝗉𝗁'𝗌 Misconception ❖ thanks for the information friend😄👍
In reality Kanyakumari was under the Travancore Kingdom in Kerala till 1956. They gave Kanyakumari to Tamil Nadu in exchange for Palakkad (Palghat) in order to combine all kingdoms forming Kerala State in 1956. Also, may be, I'm not sure, may be Ayuta means "Ayurveda".
Kanyakumari region was ruled by ancients AY community ( of cow herds who claims descendent of yadavs as of north)..Travancore kings of venad are direct descendents of these people.
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
@@CJ-ud8nf There is no kerala during 1st centuryA.D it's Tamilagam
Ay dynasty was a vassal kingdom of pandyas of tamilagam 😂
The relationship between korean and tamill is true, but people in india(northies) are just claiming that queen Heo Hwang-ok (seembavalam) belongs to ayodhya,but the truth is the queen Heo Hwang-ok belongs to tamil nadu, where we have many cultural similarities between us. FUN FACT : tamilians are the first in india to do trade by sea and travel across the world through sea!
S s
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
@@CJ-ud8nfno kerala during 1st centuryA.D it's Tamilagam
Ay dynasty was a vassal kingdom of pandyas of tamilagam ?...?
All credit goes to the Thamizh princess and Korean queen SEMBAVALAM and King KIM SU RO💖💞💗💓❤️
Yess
You right
I watched SEMBAVALAM (tamil princess) video on @madhan gowri channel
You mean one princess is all it took for a language to have so many cognates? No. The Dravidian and Korean link is older, a time before monarchs.
@@pmm1767 Think carefully. The queen wouldn't have gone alone. She would have carried thousands of workers along with her. The workers may have blend in with the locals and maybe that's how Tamil spread.
Pls don't make our "tamil princess" as there "indian princess"
My Vietnamese colleague used to wonder why I would talk in Korean to my parents in India, when in fact we were chatting in Tamil! Incredible similarities even if it’s just words and not sentences or grammar!!
தமிழ் மக்கள் இருகிங்களா❤😍
Kdrama fans like pannunga😍💥
இங்கே!
Nanu
Nan than thamizh
✌️
Yes
how lovely to see two different nations 🇰🇷🇮🇳sharing one language and culture🥰
greetings from 🇵🇭
Hello
Hey, Cebu ancient dynasty connected to our chola Empire of Tamilnadu!!! Sapsap=sapidu,,muranga=murungai,, moolam through or root!
No one:
Literally no one:
ARMYS from Tamil Nadu:Being the happiest ever in the whole world 😅🤗
100 percent true
not only armies but other kpop fans too
@@saishu1428 yes you are right!!
even all the indians....
True
I want the friendship between India 🇮🇳 and S. Korea🇰🇷 to continue like this forever.
한인도 우성이 이렇게 영훤히 계속 되길 바래요.. 💜
Tamil Nadu ND southkorea
Ya u are right india and south Korea 💜💜💜
@@gucciambassador2948 ya but I think she meant to say whole india and south Korea friendship but whatever you are right . 💜💜💜
Yes, I also want a strong relationship between our India 🇮🇳 and South Korea
@@hansoomin8237 especially south India(Tamil Nadu) ND south Korea
My only wish
People should know that Tamil Nadu is related, not Ayodhya
Many are misunderstanding that way
Say it louder
Yes pls
People from the north will always try to convince them otherwise
@@hrithickrishnan3615 what north north kindly use India
exactly omg and I love daphne too 😍😍
I have yet to learn Tamil I am happy for our culture touching so many people around the globe ❤️ ॐ
@Aditya Sharma Speaking of we eating
habits have you been to other regions of India..say North East? It is okay to say my opinion was based on my limited knowledge
Thankyou Queen Heo Hwang-ok for bringing India and Korea closer
So that we can have a chance to relate us with bts...✌😉
@@taetaesjagiya2882 yeah!!😉
Intha army olagam mulluka irrukanga polla
Meaning : so this army is all over the world
@@taetaesjagiya2882 nahh i am literally an army ik y'all cannot relate to bts ans other kpop groups haha
허황옥 왕비님이 인도에서 오셨다는건 알고 있었는데 정확한 지역이 다를 수 있었네요
여기 댓글에 한국을 좋아해주시는 인도분들이 많이 보이는데 감사해요!
Thank you for loving korea!
We love you too india❤❤
Actually I couldn't understand those Korean words.. But I want to say we love Korea very much❤️❤️
@@ragavi7585 ssssss me toooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
tamil army girl💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Thanks Korea for loving india too
Can anyone translate this
@@varshapurplesbts4295 same problem
"Seembavalam" is the Tamil name (செம்பவலம்). Aay Nadu is the Tamil place.
Sss...sembavalam married with korean ....king....actullay the king loved her.....we tamil ppls.. were spread in few countries...semma la...
செம்பவழம்
That's செம்பவளம் not செம்பவலம் or செம்பவழம்
If we say tamil India will kill us
@@ripsanskrit3609 Y ?
Our India is a special country,how North Indian lenguages are connected with western countries and that's like South Indian languages are connected with Eastern countries ,I am proud to be Indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Tamil : Apram (next)
Korean : apuro
This also similar word 😳
And in malayalam:Apuram😁😁
Hi Prii
apurom ninge yepadi irringke
@@jeslin4511
Actually in Tamil it’s apuram she misspelled it
@@randomperson6141 ohh I thought that too i have heard tamil from my tamil friends... They also speak apuram...
When he says beautiful word called 'amma' ,it touches my heart❤️☺️☺️
What's make you happy?
Me: someone mentioning India and Korea together. 💜💜
Happy to hear this 😍😍😍 as a tamil girl from k.k
The kimchi in Korea is also similar to pickle in Tamilnadu as a food..
Pickle is eaten in complete India, not only in Tamil Nadu
@@pokepikamasters3288 but this topic is about similarities between Tamil and Korea so he used to say this.... We knows pickle is common in India
@@hansoomin8237 yeh i know, i replied to Naatudurai, to tell him/her that it's not just in Tamil Nadu, i didn't commented this in common comment section, i made my comment in reply section
I hope you understand now that why i corrected his comment 😃
@@pokepikamasters3288 oh... I see...
Actually tamil n malayalam are very similar as malayalam originated from tamil.. the food are also 98% same. But no one is ralking about Kerala 😢 anyway I'm happy cause we are all Indians😂💜
I'm from tamil nadu
And I'm really really proud
Finally they spoke and told the untold truth🥺
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
We tamil people ....
Of Tamilnadu...
Southern state of india.....
respect and love so much Koreans
Proud South indians dude...m
we are not india. we are DRAVIDA NADU
@@freetamilnaduandsouthfromi2984 you are Cristian not Hindu
@@freetamilnaduandsouthfromi2984 lol nope ..it's only Tamil you can't label this as dravidian as Korea is very similar to Tamil alone
@@itachioftn bro avan porama paduran 🤣🤣🤣 ithe tha ella comt la poi sollitu irukan copycat baadu avan 🤣
Awww😭😭 proud to say I'm tamilan 😭💖love from kannya kumari , Tamil Nadu 😭💖
I’m from Tamil Nadu, but I live in USA now. I am fluent in Tamil and I have Korean friends, so sometimes, I would say words and sentences in Tamil and they’ll try to guess what it means and same goes the other way. It’s really cool. The pronounciation is slightly different, but it’s basically the same. The alphabets are different, but some of the words are very similar or the same.
It is good. It is interesting. Пусть наш Бог хранит Украину. Миру мир! Cầu nguyện cho Ukraine và hòa bình.
@@xohyuu so are u still in one piece?
@@xohyuu you know. the ANIME
@@DripMaykr, cheers for a good· kind reply^^; i have not liked One Piece. am not a big fan of JP animation. | Пусть наш Бог хранит Україну.
bla bla bla.
Surya Ratna is a wrong name given by Indian govt, her name was Sembavalam. There is no proof to support the name Surya Ratna.
The Hindian Government enjoys distorting Tamil History.. still they are searching for Ashokan Pillars in Tamilnadu. Sembavalam endorses the Pandiyan Symbols. She is a Pandiyan Princess.
Princess Seembavalam was from AAI Nadu (presently kanyakumari district) which is southern part Tamilnadu but the history is completely missleaded now "that she travel from northern part of india presently Uttra pradesh ( northern part of india not tamilnadu ). They changed princess name into Suriratna ( from "seembavalam"- complete tamil ancient word ). In your clipping itself your team shown as some similarities starting with our food , culture , body parts , relationship etc but those are irrelevant to them. Princess came to Korea via sea route but at that time kings of south are only rulers of sea travel because NORTHERN pArt doesn't have sea, and the region now they lead / shown as born place of Princess is hill region not even have those knowledge of sea travel ( ancient history explain detail about Southern Kingdoms Navel.
@@devakishore3853 The Story of Sembavalam was available in the Net and Wikipedia as a Pandiyan Princess till 2018 since the India and South Korea Pact of 2019. The South Korean Government as an act of friendship and gratitude wanted to build a Memorial for the Princess.
Since then all the pages regarding the Princess had been removed from the Net. She becomes SuryaRatna of Saket. Ay becomes Ayodhya.
The Kings of North India never have crossed the Seas and neither had any maritime relations with anyone. They give a lame excuse that Astrology forbids crossing the seas.
They are deliberately misleading and destroying Tamil History.
@@murali5558 ya sir that's true if they cross the sea they consider them as spiritual sin . There is still a history that they fight against english mens for traveling through sea than how they sent their princess via sea. Who knows even they ready to erase that travel history and recreate a new travel route. They have changed her name also who they left this travel history 😅
@@murali5558 Sir still this news not even spread over southern region completely after 2 years of this history theft, then how the Korean govt & Wikipedia know the exact history they also believe our Union Government like us then as usual the government miss leaded them like us😅. Even now media near cover this content because whose history is southern india or tamilnadu is the major question ? We Divided by language but we united by culture TAMIL not just an language it is our culture. This act is similar to register an pattern rights of mother 🤐 . Still have a hope one day korean government will hear our shout out and definitely know that our Union government won't able hear our words if they did means why our nation farmers are still on the road to fought for our rights.
Example: It's written 'நான்' (pronounced as 'naan)' in Tamizh and written '난' (again pronounced as 'naan') in Hangul (Korean) which deliver the same meaning: I/myself
U R AN ARMY RIGHT???
@@sandhiya.m8234 😄The profile picture says it all😁💜
@@박낙샷라 bcuz of that only I found it
And I know you r tamil can I know in Tamilnadu where r u and I am from chennai
@@sandhiya.m8234 Same, Chennai😁💜
@@박낙샷라 WOW 😄😄😄😄
There r many chances for us to meet each other😁😁😁😁😁😁
I am a Tamilian living in Tamil Nadu, India. Recently I started watching k drama series.. I have also seen Tamil Korean similarities you tubes. After.watching the K dramas, i find we have lots of similar family culture, social habits, food habits etc. I am a 50 plus woman. Hence I see many similar family culture. The 2K kids may not pick them as this generation is more westernised.
Soo proud to be born in Tamil Nadu 😁👍🏻
@Venmathi Venmathi romba sandhosham🙏😄
Same here 😁
bro but still you are part of my Indian family.
@kamalendu mohanty love your odia too friend
@@LalitKishork yes of course we are
I'm from South India but not from Tamil Nadhu. I'm from Andhra Pradesh. Kimchi is known as pickle in India . We have many similarities in foods, culture, language. I'm also BTS ARMY. Lots of love from India to Korea.... 💜
yes, btw I am army from South India too💜
No I doubt that kimchi and our Indian pickle is same because the recipe and the process of making is different than pickle don't compare kimchi with pickle both are different.
But I am not comparing it. Just saying that we don't use same method in doing that but it is called pickle
Kimchi means.... Pickle?? U literally mean AACHAR...????
Me too a BTS army frm tamilnadu💜💜💜borahae💜
Even if i am not Tamil, but I still like the fact that we are related!
방탄소년단 아미 😊i changed it for u
Haha, thank you 😊
@강미사연 bts forever
Hi ! I am from North india ........... But I had a great story .......... about me !!!!!! ...... 😊 .......
So , when I am 2 year's old my dad got transferd to chennai ( south India ) so , my first language I learned is tamil .............. Related to Korean ............. And when I am 4 year old , my dad got transfered to chandigarh (North india ) ......... Then I started speaking hindi ............ Time passes away and I forget Tamil .......... And now I am 14 year old and last month I know about , Realisation of Tamil and koren ............ And I so shocked but Happy also happy because !!!!!!!!.......... , I born in Korea ........... And when I am 4 months old we came to india ........... 😊😊😊........ That's make a big realistion ......... To korea .............. It's not story it's reality ...... And after know this , I am so happy ........... 😊😊😊😊 😊.🤩 .... 😊 .
@Ahmed Zuq ... 👏👏👏
After seeing this
Me - * proud tamil A.R.M.Y *
Edit: now I hate being a person on this earth
Army💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
💜𝔸ℝ𝕄𝕐⁷⟬⟭💜
@have tell no
I'm also proud and as well as glad to be ur 100th liker 🤩
Me too💜
Suriratna is more like a tamil name than a north Indian name...
So,most probably, she'll be from Kanyakumari,which is the boarder of South Indian States, Kerala and tamilnadu...
yes...name suri ratna-is actual name and shortname of surya rathnam...surya means red colour or colour of sun and ratna - rathna- means gemstone - totally means red gemstone in pure tamil also means in another name with same meaning gemstone is sembavalam...means red coral rock used for extracting red coral gem stones, here in tamilnadu... also we usually name the girl childs with the name of sembavalam...indeed Tamil is going to unite the world together from all points not only the blood relatioship between korean and tamils, even north americans, chinese, japanese, bali, sigapore, malaysia, catalan , sumerians, hittities, mayans arabs because all these and many groups has cultural similarities with ancient tamil culture and language...
Thankyou
Are.... Let's not fight on this north amd south thing...Ik it's actually irony that the memorable is made in north India...but let's just think it in a way that it's in India... I hope you guys willl understand cuz for me... Y'all are the same as us🙏
Suniratna = sembavalani a tamil pandian kingdom princess.
Indian government's already uncased and sold the Indian official stamps of the princess Suriratna every year.
No wonder we have similar languages to Tamil Nadu and Korea like amma and appa
⚠️⚠️⚠️So for those who guys questioning how koreans are connected to tamilians (people from Tamil Nadu) here is the real history behind the similarities of korean and a tamilan.....
So back ages of Sangam era there lived a king called Pandia who had flag with fish symbol , those days trading was at its peak , so at the same time there was a growing kingdom in korea , the Pandian king inorder to develope a good relationship with korean kingdom he send his one of the girl child (age16) to korean king Kim Suro as a symbol of gift, her name is Seembavalam( in tamil) and in korean they call it as Heo Hwang-ok, also known as Suriratna queen ...she gave birth to 12 childrens and those childrens were taught similiar words of tamil language (what you saw in video ) ...
FUN FACT :- More than six million Koreans trace their lineage to Queen Heo. This is the real back story of the similarity between a Tamilan and Korean
anna thanks for sharing
@@Jnw_nyy what?
@@vanathit2908 your welcome🔥
@@Jnw_nyy yeah its true for more info you can refer Wikipedia search for Tamil-korean Queen
Yeah but ricebags got no connection to tamil culture
Than you for sharing the princess story. First time i heard about this. Ayinadu. Seriously amazing. How do they know without any cellphones or contacts from Tamilnadu and Korean.and also the story said ita her father wish. They are amazing. But the twist I can't expect the korean prince also how to accept her. It's also makes me goosebumps. Superb video.
I heard archieologist found two fishes symbol in her tomb, that is the symbol of Pandiyan south kingdom in South India
Not from her tomb, but her husband Kim Suro's tomb. But yeah it could be an evidence that proves ties between Pandyan and Kaya.
Two fishes is also a symbol for Zodiac sign Pisces.
@@_s_4808 in vedic astrology that existed for more than 2000+ years, Pisces (which is also scientific name for fish) zodiac has 2 fishes in the position like in this symbol of "♋" cancer sign.
Also Pisces is a water sign, so that too makes sense...
If you want to argue about it (friendly or unfriendly argument) bring it on...
Cuz I don't think you'll come to argue if you see real details on and website 😌☺
@@_s_4808 also search about Pisces sign before blabbering on surface level, this sign '♓' weren't used on vedic astrology back then 2000+ years before, you BIG BRAIN😌
For you I did a little hard word to increase your little knowledge. LOOK THE SIGN HERE:
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Pisces_Astrological_Sign_at_the_Wisconsin_State_Capitol.jpg
Sorry to break it to you, 2 FISHES looking different on opposite sides on parallel WERE & ARE still used to represent Pisces 🤡
Take care , and also hope you can control temper lol.
@@_s_4808 ok first I'M NOT INDIAN AND I AM PROUD OF BEING FROM MY COUNTRY rather than India, I ain't your north or east or west or south indian and i don't prefer being it as well... And the boy named Surya on the comments before me talked about astro so I explained it I don't have any joy talking to people like you who just likes to argue about anything and everything. Some of you indians just need small things to know that it was related to india and you make mountains of it...
I already said I'm happy for india having ancient relationship with korea but now it has nothing to do more other than to be proud of that history.
Also aren't you indian yourself? The discrimination you showed to north indians (people of YOUR own country) really says about the culture and unity of Indians & south Indians has 😂
Also from what I've seen north and north east indians are more like koreans rather than you people from south😏 suck that fact. 😆 calling me north indian without even knowing my nationality, lol I want that confidence 🤣🤣🤣(in my dreams)
At first I was so shocked that most words mean the same and sound the same . Korean is a very exciting language to learn 😌👌
I am from kerala
Tamil is the Mother of my Mother - tongue
😃 Chera Nadu 🏹
Thank you
Wishes from Pandiya Nadu citizen... 🙏🏻
@@Anbarasan_Mechanical My mother is from Trivandrum South kerala
@@Anbarasan_Mechanical South kerala Trivandrum was part of pandya dynasty and North kerala was part of Chera dynasty
I am from chozha kongdom
I‘m from Sri Lanka and I speak Tamil as well and we are kind of related to Indians so that means we‘re also related to Koreans and it‘s just so shocking to see those kinds of similarities
Those Who Are Laugh😂
When He say *'Kundi'*
Me
😂😂
😂😂
😁
😁
Princess from Ay Nadu down south from the tip of TamilNadu., where sea pearls are more common. Hence the name red pearl (செம்பவளம்)Sempavalam
Yes she was from Ay Nadu (Tamilnadu)....not from Ayodhya (North India)
Yup, makes sense :)
KOREAN PRINCESS *Heo Hwang-ok*(TAMIL NAME -SEEMBAVALAM )was from TAMIL NADU, KANYAKUMARI (Ayodhya) old name of kanyakumari before 2000 years..... She was married to king Kim suro when there was a trade buisness between Korea and tamil nadu to be more specific (ayodhya)kanyakumari....
So that only MOST OF THE WORDS OF KOREANS AND TAMILAN ARE SIMILAR
FOR INSTANCE- APPA ,AMMA, ANNI......
Any Tamil literature guys here, I am interesting to know. Because please tell me, I feel thee is a big secret in our thirumandiram, thirupugazh, thirumurugatrupadai.
And vallalar thiruvarutpa , gives bliss, the way of life.
மொழி வெளிப்பாட்டையும் அன்பையும் உலகம் முழுவதும் பயணிக்கும்படி உருவாக்கப்பட்டுள்ளது❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ spread the ☮️
Tamil and Korean languages , cultures are quite similar because of Tamil princess Seembavalam was married to a Korean King . Then her name is changed into Hwang Heo Ok . If want to know more search about Tamil Korean queen .
Thank you very much Korea for voting for us in the UN....from Tamil Nadu India 🇮🇳.
Kims
My mind: Kim Namjoon Kim seokjin Kim Taehyung
Lol never mind
lol🤣
My mind too😂
Same 😂😂
Tae and Jin are actually descendents of the same Kim Clan mentioned here. So we weren't wrong to think of them lol.
Lol every South Indian Armies after watching this video starts playing DNA haha 😂😂
Some words are similar to Malayalam ....as Tamilians and Mallus are siblings.
Across the various Dravidian languages I see
yeahh man
Kundi 🙏
Malayalam is derived from Tamil.
@@JAYkaiz 🤣🤣🤣
0:56 my brother Mashallah good start. Beautiful word we all love. God bless your whole family and you.
I Strongly belive that the queen was from the tamilnadu because the words are same with tamil not with northern Language .and tamil is one of tae oldest language in world
not one of the old lang . its the oldest lang
yes true
Even our Telugu and tamil are same
what about sanskrit?It is the oldest one
@@tintumon-mj6pr nope tamizh is the oldest lang in the world...
" Hotteok " also it is reminding of our RM, The way he loves Hotteok 🥺💜
Rhymes with Hoseok😂🥺💜
@@thanisha29 😅
@@thanisha29 same I thought ssme
@@vkikhushi4590 I don't have think😂💜
I am not from South India, I am from West Bengal but I am still so happy to know that India and Korea has an ancient relationship😍
Edit: tysm for the likes😀
Same here
Same here. And I'm also from West Bengal:)
@@barnalichakraborty2875 Wow😀
@@shreejajha5206 😊are you from Kolkata?
@@barnalichakraborty2875 No, I am from Malda😊
Iam also the tamilan 💜타밀나두와 한국이 연결되어 있다는 사실을 알게 되어 매우 기쁩니다💜💜✨.
Ay nadu is a Keralam kingdom.
Greek geographer Claudius Ptolemy (2nd century CE) described the "Aioi" territory as extending from the Baris (Pamba) to Cape Comorin (Kanyakumari).
Kanyakumari was separated from Keralam in 1956 & merged with Tamilnadu.
I'm from Kanyakumari ❤️
Proud Kanyakumari and proud tamil
This video : is about Tamil and Korean
Hindi song in background : "I'll ignore that"
Ok chill up. Hindi hate is not necessary everywhere
@@friendlyatheist9589 it’s the generalization and ignorance that’s being hated here not hindi. Hope you got your daily enlightenment, now chill with your judgment dawg
@@balajithirumalai9012 "dawg" 😂
@@friendlyatheist9589 “😂”
@@friendlyatheist9589 bruh I’m Indian I’m not hating I was just pointing out that they got the wrong language. Unlike us and all india is so diverse that using one language is often wrong. No hate here
Also The Independence day of Korea and India are on the same Day. Its Related and somewhat a Coincidence by itself 😁👌🏻💛
No it's not coincidence...it's a well planned deceit by MountBatten..
Aug 15 is the date of Japanese Surrender to Britain...So that date was selected as Independence Day for Indiia...Since Korea was a Japanese Colony it became their Independence day also..
Which Korea is that North or South?
@@josephmanojk2344 both. North korea celebrates it as liberation day while SK celebrates as independence day.
@@sexyman6944 Thanks for Sharing the Knowledge😲📚, Bro Much appreciated 😁💛
@@Aledgamingtamil hey malayalie analle hehe
As a south Indian Kdrama fan, I found it so easy to follow. If you want to know more similar words with similar meanings, here are a few:
Nanan (me)
Michin (pichi in Telugu) - mad
Iru va - come here
Aigoo
Suri - (Sur in Hindi) - meaning sound/tune
Bhavam- meaning feeling
Nee- you/your
Yannal - long ago
Nal - day/time
As a Kerala Malayali (state near Tamil nadu) I can understand everything and guessed it right🙂. Yo I am *RELATED*
Hi army me too💜💜💜
@@radheesharadhakrishnanthar3463 ohhh hi 💜💜💜💜
@Jimins jams are still not found. Namaskaaram .... njanum malayali aa
Of course, you are. If you search for the history of malayalam. It was derived from Tamil and became a seperate language in around 10th century AD. Hence there is no surprise you can relate to korean. We are all related to each other.
@@seena344 hlooo....
So tamil army 💜 we still have a chance to marry our maama's 😂 fighting
Lol....😅 crt
Semma😂
Mama's Tamil nadu armys we are waiting for u🙆💜❤💕😘😍💞
🤣🤣okay I choked at the 'mamas'
Wat, maaamas 😂😂😂😂well I think about it can I marry 🤭🤭😝
Its all starts from the queen sembavalam(Heo hwang ok)who is a tamil princess in pandya kingdom...she belongs to south india, Tamil nadu...she is married to a korean king kim suro ...They had 12 childrens...kim suro sur named 10 childrens as kim & 2 as heo (the queen's last name)...SO,thats why Tamil & korean words are similar ...
Someone mentioned it atleast...😂😂😂
As a Korean, I don’t think a single princess can explain all this similarities. It is not technical terms that are similar but something fundamental. Mysterious indeed.
This is beautiful. I cant wait till I get to learn Tamil. I want to start with Old Tamil. It will make everything else in life alot easier. Thank for this video.
India 🇮🇳 S.Korea 🇰🇷 bound by Buddhism & Ancient relations.
History will prevail & truth Will come out one day for sure
Buddhism is very recent .
The present India, south east Asia and even central Asia and parts of eastern Europe have been in contact since many thousands of years, even before buddhism
@@reconquistahinduism346 Buddhism existed even before the time of King Suro and the first kingdom of Thailand
@@oz1128
Buddhism is just 2500 years old. The western scholars understanding and knowledge is very limited when it comes to east. It starts very late. But in reality , East and Indian subcontinent has to be spoken in millennia terms. The whole of Asia and parts of central Europe have been in contact since 6000+ years by hinduism , trade , culture etc. Japan worships Saraswati as a deity indigenous to India , the queen of south Korea proudly traces her ancestry to the lineage of Lord Rama who existed before buddhism. China has been in contact with Hindus thousands of years before Buddhism. And so on and so forth.
@@reconquistahinduism346 yeah Buddiism is very old but its just about way of living your life. I respect all religions.
For ur kind information. No it's not a bond of Buddhism it's actly by a tamil queen. 😂👍🏽