Tamil vs Sanskrit - Which is Older?

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    VIDEO DESCRIPTION:
    One of the oldest debates in India is North India vs South India. This debate has taken into many shapes - Aryan vs Dravidian, Bollywood vs South Indian film industry, National politics vs South politics, Hindi vs South Indian languages, Hindi vs Tamil etc. In this video we look at the actual history of India - which language came first - Tamil or Sanskrit. Watch this video as we dig deep into the history of languages in India.
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  • @kirtanad7352
    @kirtanad7352 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Tamil 🔥is older

  • @saurabhsuman3283

    As a North Indian i agree dravidian culture is the oldest culture recorded and tamil is the oldest language... I am learning tamil.. It is hard bro

  • @pawanbarjo5221

    Now I understand why tamils are so proud of their language.

  • @sheikidris1525

    செம்மொழி எங்கள் தமிழ் மொழி❤❤❤

  • @Surjith_Ansary

    Tamil is the mother of all languages ❤

  • @krameshkannan75

    Adhi Mozhi means first language...mother of all languages, Tamil....

  • @Karthik-artist

    The oldest inscription of Sanskrit found in Hathibada(Rajasthan) and Junagadh (Gujarat) Which were created in 2nd-1st century BCE and 150 AD But the oldest inscription of Tamil found in Mangualm, Madurai(TN) and Pulimankombai, Theni(TN) The Tamil inscription is 700 years older than Sanskrit Which were created in 600 BCE Tell me now, which is the oldest language Our language(Tamil) is 700 years older than (Sanskrit) 2000 years back, why Sanskrit didn't produce not even a single woman writer? But 2000 years back, not just one or two, Tamil had produced more than 40 women writers

  • @akj10000
    @akj10000  +80

    I am a Keralite with Malalyalam as Mother tongue But I also know Tamil which very easy for us to learn because of their similarities for learning any language there should interest to learn

  • @Kevindalius843

    Tamil is the older

  • @karthiksurendran6831
    @karthiksurendran6831 ปีที่แล้ว +304

    I am malayali and what you said is correct, it is orginated from Tamil👍🏻

  • @ezejohnson5347

    By historical point of view and archeological findings TAMIL is the mother of ALL Languages.

  • @akhilpillai7847

    True Bro Tamil is much much ancient 🙏🏻. I love my country, just amazing 🇮🇳🙏🏻

  • @Suraj-Verma_

    I am from Bihar, my native language is maithili. We are very far from tamilnadu but I don't why we call rice as a choor and bhat?

  • @naveenreddy58

    I am from telangana, telugu is my mother tongue. But i know tamil is definitely oldest language in the india, and also probably one of the oldest languages in the world if not the oldest language.

  • @Perumalthevan
    @Perumalthevan 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam these three languages were created by mixing Sanskrit with Tamil. But, majority of these language speakers won' t accept it. If you remove all the Sanskrit words from these languages you will find they Tamil languages.

  • @dinabandhusethi8592

    I m from eastern states odisha.. I love my native language but i love tamil because Some word similarity in Tamil and Oriya language

  • @mattolikal2024
    @mattolikal2024 ปีที่แล้ว +373

    Tamil is the oldest language and culture on the basis of recent studies, which was ignored or hidden for the interest of some.

  • @KomalSharma-mo9hs

    I am a North Indian but I have lot of respect for Tamil language and culture, since I studied in Chennai so I got a chance to understand South India deeply. Hindi and Urdu are two sister languages the difference being only script. Otherwise both are same. All North Indian languages are very similar. Hindu, Punjabi are heavy coctail of Sanskrit + Parsian + Arabic

  • @nithilarax8340

    I am proud to be a Tamilian Tamil is the ancient of all languages

  • @woodbark1008

    Thank you very much for that quick history of India and Language - I will be watching and listening to this video several more times until I know it by heart !