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  • @mr.exclusivegmi1757
    @mr.exclusivegmi1757 3 года назад +20

    I Think the songs are cool which we prefers !!!😜 I want to explore more abt Indian culture...🇺🇲🙏🏻🇮🇳

    • @Betinatalk
      @Betinatalk  3 года назад +5

      yeah, its amazing

    • @mr.exclusivegmi1757
      @mr.exclusivegmi1757 3 года назад +4

      @@Betinatalk TNX🇺🇲 🥰🥰🥰🇧🇷👍🏻FOR REPLYING 😎🙏🏻

    • @mr.exclusivegmi1757
      @mr.exclusivegmi1757 3 года назад +2

      @@Betinatalk 1st like👍🏻 in this vedio is mine😜

    • @Spica24
      @Spica24 3 года назад +3

      India has many different cultures like it has different languages. This song portrays Tamil culture which is thousands of years old, with Tamil being the oldest language in the world still spoken in Tamil Nadu in southern India.

    • @mr.exclusivegmi1757
      @mr.exclusivegmi1757 3 года назад +3

      @@Spica24 🇺🇸♥️🇮🇳

  • @rohandalal6874
    @rohandalal6874 3 года назад +2

    I am belong from army family from India and we think world are 1 family and we love our Indian lady like devi because we protect mother land and our girls protect families from everything Indian girls are also a worriers who give birth and protect and raised. Jai hind lv from India

  • @dinakumar9493
    @dinakumar9493 3 года назад +12

    Love from Tamil Nadu 🥰🥰

  • @kirusnanraja9706
    @kirusnanraja9706 3 года назад +2

    Vanakkam to you 🙏

  • @pyaanonymous8992
    @pyaanonymous8992 3 года назад +2

    Love form Tamilnadu

  • @mr.exclusivegmi1757
    @mr.exclusivegmi1757 3 года назад +8

    Like👍🏻🇺🇲🦸‍♀️🇧🇷Eu sou o primeiro homem que gostou do seu vídeo primeiro 😎👍🏻

  • @kunalandevakirubai8136
    @kunalandevakirubai8136 3 года назад +8

    Some info on Tamil:
    Need to know it, to appreciate it !
    It's hit 147.5 million now since March 7th!!
    Tamil is known as the Oldest Spoken Living language - still spoken currently on a daily basis unlike other old languages
    Tamils civilisation is also known as "The Lost Living Civilisation" by anthropologist and archeologist alike as their architecture and cultural habits are exactly similar to that of Mohenjedaro & Harappan civilisation (whose people suddenly when missing without a trace).
    Tamil is classified as the only "Super Classical" languages as classified by Harvard university since Tamil satisfied all 11 prerequisite condition for classification for classical status unlike the rest.
    Some classical language are Chinese, Japanese, Latin, Hebrew & Tamil, Sanskrit, .
    N closest was Hebrew & Japanese with 9, I believe (from recollection) n the rest below that.with Sanskrit @4-5 (no hindi or Urdu in the list surprisingly) and Chinese meeting 6-7 criterions.
    In Tamil language the Tamilians coined 20 more words for mathematical numbers beyond 1 billion n y such high crunching do they need it 2000 years ago; unlike now only recently did we incorporate new words such billion, zillion, trillion, quadrillion, tetra zillion n such
    So older civilisations were more advanced in maths then itself which we don't quite appreciate.
    There are 5 most intelligent languages - Tamil, Japanese, Latin, Hebrew, Chinese if not Arabic
    The reason Bcos the language has continuity in those language which is linked to maths, transpiring into the "Logic" realms leading advance civilisation development and so the claim of "intelligent" Language.
    For example, In English the number stops at 10 (discontinuity) n there is a disconnect after 10 (between 11 to 19) the continuity behind only after number 20 onwards (21 23 .. 29 ... 30, 31 ... 50, 51 ... 80 .. 99 , 100, 101..... 111 .... 121 ... 150 to infinity)
    So after 10 , 11 shd be read as ten one ten two not eleven or twelve but after 20, 21 is read as twenty one or 33 as thirty three n so on but the disconnect is between ten and nineteen (shd be ten ten (10) to ten nine (19) as per by logic.
    Bcos of this shortcomings other languages does not fit into the most intelligent languages as per experts who classified it to be so.
    The continuity is what separates these 5 languages from the rest.
    There are many more interesting factor - go explore it by visiting India or reading vetted materials on it.
    Watch Praveen Mohan post & videos on you RUclips - he is good with explanation n evidences produced during his presentation (discard the Mythological and sensational part but understand rational & logical science part of his video - it will broaden your thoughts and mind on ancient civilisations)
    There many wonders too there - temples with chains carved out of granite, fusion of different rocks technology !!, 800-1000 years polished structure still smooth to precision n shining after all these years!! Revolving pillars as in spindle; seven musical note off a single pillar that comes off it on striking different sides of the pillars (delicate hand carving) and many more.
    One more pin hole tech used so much so that the shadow of the temple tower's crown's shadow falls upside down instead of upright shadow all built almost 1000 years ago
    Also there are many many temples like in maha Balipuram where a circular water tank tub (for bathing) is cut out of rock to a millionth of an inch (circumference of tub) which is machine precision accuracy using only medieval tools
    Not forgetting Ellora & Ajanta caves n many more ... I can go on n on .... I was astounded at the craftsmanship and depictions of advanced technology that we use today almost 1500-1000 years ago !!
    U need to go over to India to appreciate them - I did n think I should do more if it to learn abt the skills & intelligence of older civilisation throughout the world.
    Good you want to know more abt Tamil & thanks for that.
    FYI: Hit 107.5 million viewers in 30 days !!
    Thatha Thatha = grandfather
    Partee Partee = grandmother
    Kalaivettee = Kalai (plough) + Vetee (cutter)
    So it's about Farmers, cultivation & Agriculture
    Cuckoo is a real bird
    that COOS - making the song cuckoo cuckoo in the morning (wake up calls of mother Nature)
    It sounds just like Dhee does in the video calling onto others.
    So this cooing bird is called Cuckoo Bird in English just Bcos the bird sings or coos "CUCKOO-CUCKOO"
    You would have heard of the famous Swiss Cuckoo Bird Clock - it pops out of the clock and goes Cuckoo Cuckoo to sound the hour for the respective time.
    Annakili is actually
    Annam (swan) + kizhli (parrot)
    a name many tamils use to name their girl child meaning beautiful girl (white as swan signifying peace purity & pretty as parrot with nice beautiful eyes n nose)
    It is just a name like Lilly or Rose describing beauty for a girl child.
    In reality there is no such one bird but individual birds as in swan (Annam) and parrot (Kilizhi)
    Cuckoo is a real bird (not just a name to call their children)
    Annakili is just a name (no such real bird) - describing a beautiful girl.
    Arivu's grandmother beckons him lovingly
    as
    Karuppu (Black) or Innikum / Inikira (sweet)
    Karumbu (Sugarcane)
    "My Black/Sweet Sugarcane" in Tamil meaning
    "My sweetie"
    - it's another endearment term used to call kids by grandparents or loved ones.
    Btw black coloured sugarcane is the sweetest of all sugar cane ... other lighter green shaded one has average sweetness.

  • @92malar
    @92malar 3 года назад +4

    And this is the 1st video I'm watching in ur channel...

  • @sortyshorts6591
    @sortyshorts6591 3 года назад +7

    *(**3:23** I am from dalit community of north india, this is also played in bengal and assam)*
    upper caste hindus opressed us for 3000 years as per the video.

  • @sajus3538
    @sajus3538 3 года назад +3

    🎶🎶🎶🎶

  • @mr.exclusivegmi1757
    @mr.exclusivegmi1757 3 года назад +13

    Who love Indian food😜! nós amamos suas reações vedios 👍🏻você gosta de comida indiana?🤤

  • @numolnarah1811
    @numolnarah1811 3 года назад +4

    🙏Brazil na na na na na❤️👍

  • @quiet7632
    @quiet7632 2 года назад

    Powerful song.

  • @deep.dasan2000
    @deep.dasan2000 3 года назад +4

    👏

  • @tnarul6668
    @tnarul6668 3 года назад +4

    🔥🔥 Tamil 🔥❤️
    🔥❤️ First language in the world 🔥❤️🙏
    ❤️🔥 Thamizh Nadu🔥❤️😊

  • @jonasjona510
    @jonasjona510 2 года назад

    suprb 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Spica24
    @Spica24 3 года назад

    Elephants play an important role in preserving the forest and nature, which plays a role in bringing about rain. That’s why Tamil ancestors made us worship the elephants to protect them from poaching. “Mum (3) maari (rain) in Tamil has been mentioned in ancient Tamil literature so many times. The Tamil kings always made sure that their lands received “maadham (monthly) mummaari” 3 times rain) to keep the land fertile. This song speaks about “ ambaari “ in Tamil , a seat fastened to the back of elephants where we can sit and ride, rhyming with mummaari thus connecting the elephants with rain. The messages in this song is for people all over the world.
    It’s the oldest language in the world, Tamil. Tamil has the root words for many languages around the world like Greek, Turkish, Korean and even Latin according to etymology researchers. This song is about the Tamil’s way of life. How our ancestors preserved this earth for thousands of years but how this generation is destroying all natural resources in the name of development and our offsprings will be left with nothing if this continues. The Tamils always say that all the resources in the earth are for all living things and not only for us humans. Enjoy is English, enjaami is a slang for en (my) saami (lord or god) (we just call our children and grandchildren dearly as “my god”) vaango vaango means come come, onnagi in Tamil means “together as one”. Basically the song says to the younger generation to come together and preserve nature and enjoy together. The thirukkural (sacred verses) written in tamil thousands of years ago by Tamil philosopher Thiruvalluvar also talks about this! This has been translated in many languages around the world. It says “paguthundu (sharing the food that we have with other living beings that are in need) palluyir (many/all living things) ombuthal (protecting all living things). The sound they make at the beginning and end of the video is called “kulavai” in Tamil. Ladies make this sound at the beginning of all festivals and celebrations. Proud to be a Tamil

  • @kunalandevakirubai8136
    @kunalandevakirubai8136 3 года назад +4

    This song has got deeper meaning & innuendos that goes beyond just the lyrical meaning (translation or trans-diction)
    U got connected with whole conceptualisation of the video - the singing, musical composition, the vocalist, rendition, instrumentation, cinematography and beautiful lyrics - which captivates us, while conveying a simple yet powerful message for our eternity (which many younger generation forgets and get caught in consumerism) :-
    TOGETHERNESS in DIVERSITY with RESPECT for RIGHTS of ALL Creatures-Creation Plant & Animal to LIVE in HARMONY with US all without exhausting Mother Nature & SHE will HEAL and SHIELD us ALL if ONLY we ALLOW Mother Nature to do HER works at her PACE.
    The language is Tamil (S.Indian - where is Chennai is based) and just as ARR & u both stating it's just the start n eventually the culmination of other languages will follow from diff global artist & background to make it global - good effort & foresight
    Arivu attempts to sing in his grandmothers voice !!
    Dhee is the singer of the famous "Rowdy Baby" song hitting in more than 1 billion viewer count in just RUclips alone (not counting other social media platforms)
    Cuckoo - is the Cooing sound of the Cuckoo bird calling out (sounds - cuckoo cuckoo) & so the bird was named cuckoo bird.in English
    Just as this song is calling out to all to come together and live together in harmony as a family by respecting every creature's rights & belonging to be so and also sacrifices made by our elders to ensure the world's sustainability as we are all interdependent and should not exhaust our resources thru our irresponsible acts pushing us towards excessive consumerism directed by egoistic & greedy political leaders & biz entities covering people being displaced for all the bad reason as war, slavery, conflict and the likes n they making livelihood away from as refugees or otherwise due to discrimination.
    There's more to it if you go deeper ... it's about displacement of people for economic reasons, discrimination at all levels, disparity & disproportionate distribution of wealth as seen by certain biz Corp & political people but very the farmers who puts the food on ur plate is left behind struggling & scraping to make a living n let's come together as one to change and correct the ills sowed n directed by the many few (max 100-500) over the many (6 billion).
    Let's hv compassion to spread compassion thru unity with diversity over divisibility
    Enjaami is colloquially pronounced, with a village slang
    But it's actually EN Sammy (My Dear, My Beloved, My lord) and such is a
    Tamil endearment term usually used by elders to address their children or loved ones; esp the grandparents call their grandkids as such.
    Oodiya ... is actually Oodi Va (come running)
    to me or here (as we beckon come quickly to me) in Tamil language (which is marginally related & spoken in Central African countries too)
    Vaango Vaango = Come over, Come over (is sing with a Sri Lankan Tamil slang/twang) instead of Vaanga Vasnga (actual Tamil)
    Did u identify the young singer holding the hand of the elder to give support they would carry on with their elder's endeavour the custom of respect & sacrifice for the benefit of one and all including various creature's sustainability let alone survival of humankind in making this world a better place to live in.
    Modern Living with Older Generation's Traditional Values as one Earthly Family -
    So let's follow thru the path our ancestors fostered -,living in peace & harmony with Mother Nature
    Need to know abt the artist to relate to the song
    Brief Info on Artist - Arivu & Dhee
    Dhee is Tamil of srilankan Tamil origin (mother) settled in Australia but now moved to Chennai with Step Dad Santhosh the producer of this video .. She can speak Tamil but can't quite read and write it well as she was brought up in Australia
    Like wise Arivu ancestors were from Tamil Nadu near Kutralam - who were taken tho Ceylon (now Srilanka and not ethnic Srilankan Tamils as Dhees's mother Meenakshi Iyer) workers for tea plantation by the Brits when drought that region and was once again displaced after centuries from Srilanka by Srilankan Gov after it got independence from the British.
    Which was messed up by the Brits in not sorting the equal rights first as agreed by all parties which was eventually rescinded by the Sinhalese Bandaranayaka PM period
    By forcefully removing Tamil of its official status n forcefully inserting Singalese language while removing the Tamil language off school media and how ancient Tamil library and its literal works and arts were burnt down to wipe out Tamil historical traces and that set of the dispute leading to disharmony and friction within the 3 societies -,thanks to one leader (just as the division of India into Pakistan all Bcos Brits messed it up) ... ok enough of this
    Arivu tries to narrate the difficulties of people being forcefully displaced and so the importance of ancestors and tiger suede rings and contributions made for their future generation S n that we shd all respect the rights of everyone be it animal plants or creatures as we are one if we become one with Mother Nature
    Arivu lamenting (called Opaari in Tamil) reflects the hurt & suffering experienced and also he attempts to sing in his grandmother's old creaky voice at certain segment.

  • @RN676645
    @RN676645 3 года назад +10

    Vanakam ...Please don't listen to this guy's explanation..it's totally crab..I think he is not a Tamil guy...there is no cast in ancient Tamil culture...oppari is Tamil art...not cast base...odiya means run towards me... delete his explanation... nandri

  • @92malar
    @92malar 3 года назад +4

    Watch out "Uttradheenga yeppov" From new tamil movie "Karnan" Sung by Dhee.. It also has deep message

  • @igvenomgaming9510
    @igvenomgaming9510 3 года назад +1

    தமிழ் Song enjoy😍

  • @ravikumarsub1
    @ravikumarsub1 3 года назад

    Tamil is the world's oldest language as well as beautiful language
    The drums you hear early are called “Parai” in Tamil
    The power of mother language of all the languages penetrated through her nerves. It's a Tamil song about nature and ancestors
    This form of singing is called "opaari" which means the song sung when a person is dead.
    OPPARI a.k.a lamenting for dead a culture followed by Tamils where women gather around the dead and sing together about the dead person. It's a way to grief with the community. In this music they're lamenting for the land lost.மொழி தெரியாதவர்களுக்குக் கூட இந்த பாடலை கேட்டுப் பார்க்கும்போது கண்ணில் கண்ணீர் தழும்பும் இந்த மண்ணை விரும்புகின்ற அனைவருக்கும் இந்த பாடல் சமர்ப்பணம்

  • @SundaraRamanR
    @SundaraRamanR 3 года назад +2

    He's tried his best, but be aware that the guy doing the explaining himself is an outsider to Tamil culture and even mispronounces many Tamil words here in the video. He's got a somewhat superficial level understanding of the song, but this is like a book report an eighth grader does about something he is interested in but doesn't really understand. He's done some work, kudos to him for that, just make sure not to take this as some kind of expert opinion about the song's inner meanings.

  • @lavanyalavanya5117
    @lavanyalavanya5117 3 года назад +2

    Please react to vaathi coming

  • @vinodhkumarl7971
    @vinodhkumarl7971 3 года назад +1

    Watch Enjoy Enjaami Cow Version

  • @rishipatil4025
    @rishipatil4025 3 года назад

    Cómo estáis chica?

  • @ghanshyamChaurasiya008
    @ghanshyamChaurasiya008 3 года назад +3

    Lots of love lady❤

  • @kasinathanponnusamy5966
    @kasinathanponnusamy5966 3 года назад

    Tamil..Oldest language in the world..

  • @gamerv7632
    @gamerv7632 3 года назад +4

    You are SO beautiful✨😍

  • @sunilthakore5715
    @sunilthakore5715 2 года назад

    When you talk about caste, this is not Indian, it was a British implementaiotn as they did not understand our culture. You may be a sculpure by knowledge and the son would be taught to do what you did and carry on this, but if he became more educated he would maybe become a teacher. The British though saw this as class as generally most Indians follow the traditions and work of their family. The British then contiued this policy to clasofy people by their class, divide and rule, and this was continued by the succesive Governemnts for nearly 70 years, to garner votes from the so called margenised voters who had more rights, yhan funnily enough the majority. India now has a Governemnet run by a former station tea seller who sees India as one and religion secondary. Humanity is one

  • @sharma5508
    @sharma5508 3 года назад

    Dislike 👎