Fascinating Languages of Sri Lanka

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  • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
    @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +81

    I recently had the opportunity to visit Sri Lanka - one of my favourite places. For the first time, I was able to go to the north of the country. I very much enjoyed researching the linguistic riches of this beautiful island and am priviledged to share them with you.

    • @TrevisPietersz
      @TrevisPietersz 5 месяцев назад +4

      English is not just spoken by an small elite group in Colombo but rather is also the native language of what is known as the Sri Lankan Burgher community, a term given by the British to the European settlers who remained after the conquest of Sri Lanka by the British. This group consisted of many Dutch, Portuguese, German, French people and others who were employed by the Dutch East India Company. There are not many Burghers left in Sri Lanka as many of them migrated after independence but a small sizable population remains mostly in the western province. As a Dutch Burgher myself who can trace his roots back to Europe it's quite interesting how they abandoned their original native tongues to be employed in the Civil service in the new empire.

    • @sudu-manika
      @sudu-manika 5 месяцев назад +4

      Sinhala is only official language. Tamil not, Bro don't tell fake news 😂😂😂

    • @hiruharihari7668
      @hiruharihari7668 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@sudu-manika sinhalese brain🤣🤣🤣

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +9

      @@sudu-manika your government seems to disagree
      languagesdept.gov.lk/web/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=38&Itemid=163&lang=en

    • @somindadinnaga6786
      @somindadinnaga6786 5 месяцев назад +1

      As Sri Lankans we lave learnt that "Sangscrit" nad "Pali" are the parents of Sinhala Language
      Time to time it has got some influences from other languages like portuguese , dutch, English , Arabic and Some several Indian Languages
      Sinhalese haven't migrated ffrom India
      Sri Lanka has more than 5000 years of history
      As you have mentioned Rama - Ravana battle was happened around 5000 years ago
      There are some stone planks in Sri Lanka written in ancient sinhalese language
      When the King Wijaya migrated from India, there were rulers in Sri Lanka
      And they have used the Sinhalese
      And the fabulous thing about the Sinhala language is you cannot pronounce one word in different manner
      Every word has it's specific pronounce
      Except "අ" (a) sound
      Only doubt in that sound is there are three sounds as very short , short and long
      In Sinhalese there are two characters for that sound one is definitely for long sound
      But other one is for both very short and short sound
      Ex : papadam - පපඩම්
      In this word firt "ප" is in short 'අ' sound second "ප" in very short or sinked sound
      "පා" is used for long sound
      Except this all other words have it's own specific pronounce

  • @SureshRamanayake
    @SureshRamanayake 5 месяцев назад +27

    OMG 😅 I have never seen a foreigner pronouncing Sinhala that good. Such a great flexible tongue you have. 😅

  • @beardninja5029
    @beardninja5029 5 месяцев назад +52

    As a young Sinhalese Sri Lankan, the Sinhala Only Act was one of the worst decisions taken by our government. Words cannot describe the harm it caused our nation. As the current generation of Sri Lankans, we must strive our best to promote harmony and equality amongst our different ethnic groups.

    • @LoveJoyPeace378
      @LoveJoyPeace378 5 месяцев назад +5

      Your words are SO true, bless you!

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +9

      Indeed. Thank you so much for your comment. Young people are our hope for a more enlightened future where we treasure our common humanity.

    • @dananjaperera7922
      @dananjaperera7922 5 месяцев назад +11

      You dont know the History, being a Singhalese. What do you do for Sinhalese who were chased out from Jafna. Tamil leaders always stand up for their people
      For Innocent Sinhalese no one. Before Sinhala made State Languge all the rights were only for Enhlish speaking people and non Sinhalese. 50% of higher rank jobs occupied by non Sinhalese, where most amendments were done to historical documents including village names.

    • @ven.weerakodiyanenandarath2673
      @ven.weerakodiyanenandarath2673 5 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @ven.weerakodiyanenandarath2673
      @ven.weerakodiyanenandarath2673 5 месяцев назад +2

      I think you need more critical ability before comment ru***sh

  • @Jeepster353
    @Jeepster353 5 месяцев назад +6

    We all love our present multicultural Lanka. However it is very disturbing that revisionist historians are backing claims of who was here first. The Vedda and the Sinhalese have a connection and clearly Sinhalese are only found on this island! No where else! There is linguistic and a DNA match to evolution on this island!
    Tamils although may have been here in small populace maybe through trade and fishing etc, were never an established community until the Chola invasions and the British who brought the larger number of labourers from India! Please stick to the facts !
    Sri Lanka was known as Buddhist SimHela island even during the chola and pandya empires of south India!

    • @dananjaperera7922
      @dananjaperera7922 5 месяцев назад +2

      Good explanation

    • @nnes759
      @nnes759 5 месяцев назад

      According to several last few yrs latest Archeological works info I read very recently says close to what you're saying too, as to the corrected new DNA analysis results of several burial discoveries near Anuradhapura & to South, East, North & West areas of SL they found Few Trail of Tamil DNAs of Traders etc of few hundred yrs before dates of Sinhala kings,etc Establishment,
      but Cholas arrival remains same100-200 yrs after that & possibly Cheras/ Pandiyas akso arrived bit after that too mostly, all after the early Sinhalese establishment according to these latest analysis reportings easily seen on Britania, world Hist..& Wikipe.. etc on web.

    • @gnanimackinnon7165
      @gnanimackinnon7165 4 месяца назад

      Buddha was from India

  • @sujeevadealwis5513
    @sujeevadealwis5513 5 месяцев назад +22

    Basically, what the British did was divide and rule.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +5

      Sadly yes.

    • @ransikadealwis8379
      @ransikadealwis8379 5 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutely right. That is why British colonists gave more opportunities to Tamils and tried to make a rift between two major ethnic groups. They even gave parliamentary representation disproportionately. The Sinhalese population as a percentage relayively was much higher than today. We should stop talking about this subject anymore and move with young people who were not corrupted with extremist ideologies. We should learn Tamil and even should elect a Tamil priminister and Muslim priminister in the future. Lashman kadiragamar should have been the first Tamil prime minister if Not Ltte had not brutally killed him

    • @alaricshiran9189
      @alaricshiran9189 4 месяца назад

      , going around the world causing all kinds of problems

  • @andiaandy
    @andiaandy 5 месяцев назад +43

    I am a native Sri Lankan, and I learned lot about my country from this video. Good job! ❤

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it!

    • @DN_cooking
      @DN_cooking 5 месяцев назад

      😂

    • @ransikadealwis8379
      @ransikadealwis8379 5 месяцев назад

      Because you have knowledge about your own history these bloody idiotic politicians removed history from school curriculum

    • @bs-dd6cu
      @bs-dd6cu 5 месяцев назад

      Are you sinhalees or Tamil. If you are a sinhalees please don't tell me you are coming from king Vijaya who migrate to Sri lanka from India. If you are Tamil 1000 stories there. Be wised 🦉

  • @samithufernando
    @samithufernando 5 месяцев назад +35

    Perhaps the most interesting video on Sri Lanka I've ever watched.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      Wow. That is praise indeed. Thank you!

    • @ransikadealwis8379
      @ransikadealwis8379 5 месяцев назад

      Because he was telling something so tasty for Tamil separatists for not accepting srilankan than saying Tamil elam

    • @samithufernando
      @samithufernando 5 месяцев назад

      @@ransikadealwis8379 What do you mean?

  • @baymathiya4581
    @baymathiya4581 5 месяцев назад +14

    I watched your video with much interest. Your account is insightful and a lot of fun. I like your Sinhala pronunciation! I think as a language Sinhala is much more difficult than English. There has been a very rich tradition of Sinhalese literature that spans over two and half thousands years. I have immense respect for Tamil culture, traditions, language and literature that are equally ancient and unique. They have been enriched by the larger South Indian Tamil traditions, just like the Sinhalese being influenced by the Indian traditions, maybe northern. Still Tamil people in the North and East have their unique traditions that they are very proud of. It is this uniqueness that is often subdued by Sinhalese. However, it is good that more Sinhalese are learning to embrace the unique as well as interdependent bases of all ethnicities. Both cultures are land-based. Sinhala and Tamil languages are phonetic.
    Muslim people have also lived in Sri Lanka for centuries claiming their unique identity and a lot of them Tamil as their first language.
    There is a remarkable distinction between spoken Sinhala and written Sinhala that makes it more difficult to study as a second language. In spoken Sinhala many of the grammar rules are broken. For example, the sentence 'I go home' in written Sinhala would be, 'mama gedara yami' whereas in spoken Sinhala, 'mama gedara yanawa'. I have studied and used Sinhala as my first language, growing up and as you said, used English in my higher education and professional practice. As someone domiciled in a western country, your account brings tons of nostalgic memories of my childhood and youth!
    You are right about the ways in which Tamil people have been marginalized, including their language and culture. Burning of the Jaffna library is a crime that defies any sensibilities. It is a loss for the entire world!
    It is also very important to contextualize the divisions and tensions within Sri Lanka's colonial past, especially the British who made irrevocable destruction of these rich cultures, burnt one of the world's most ancient libraries in Alu Viharaya in Matale, destroyed the preserved watersheds in the hill country, employed the divide and rule policy to create tensions among the Sinhalalese and Tamils we have seen in recent decades.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +5

      I’m so glad you found it interesting and I agree with your summary. I was not aware of the burning of the Alu Viharaya library. Such a dreadful thing! You are of course right about the terrible and long lasting effects of the British colonial method of divide and rule not only in Sri Lanka but also in many other places.

    • @kpakeerathakumar5326
      @kpakeerathakumar5326 5 месяцев назад +6

      Don't denied the one of oldest library in Jaffna was burn down by ruling Sinhalese 1981

    • @baymathiya4581
      @baymathiya4581 5 месяцев назад +11

      Absolutely YES, thanks so much for highlighting it. Burning the Jaffna library by Sinhalese Buddhist thugs led by a thug of a politician is one of the most heinous acts that defies any civilized sense. It was the Pride of Thamil heritage. It enshrined such rare ancient documents and books. The speaker does talk about it.
      This is all part of the genocide of Thamil peoples in Sri Lanka. Also remember what happened in 1956 and in 1972. Then 1981, Sinhalese Buddhists showed the world who we (most of us) really are OMG! Sinhalese people (myself included), should take this history to our hearts seriously, as we all have been complicit in this massive crime. Listen to and learn about the truth, speak out, act and make a lifelong commitment to undivided justice!

  • @geenadasilva9287
    @geenadasilva9287 5 месяцев назад +14

    thanks for this. As a language lover and a half sinhalese woman who is only just discovering her connection, this is a joy. (my father's family is from Mount Lavinia btw)

  • @dula1020
    @dula1020 5 месяцев назад +14

    This song selections are top notch ❤. Keep it up. I watched all the video without skipping. Miss my country

  • @mt841000
    @mt841000 5 месяцев назад +5

    wow! this is amazing!!! while spoken Sinhalese is indo-aryan its scripting is based on Grantha scripts which tamil script falls as well (you'll find many similarity between sinhala and malayali scripts)

  • @varunaeeriyaulla
    @varunaeeriyaulla 5 месяцев назад +4

    As a Sri Lankan, I don't give a fk about who came first or where we came. We are from Africa. 😅

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +1

      We are from Africa, we are all related and our common humanity is a precious and beautiful thing! Thank you!

  • @jayandesilva8706
    @jayandesilva8706 5 месяцев назад +5

    How nice. Learnt lot of about my own country and dialect from you sir…❤

  • @hawkingdawking4572
    @hawkingdawking4572 5 месяцев назад +8

    New knowledge even for south Indians. 😊

  • @SteevFernando-ok4dm
    @SteevFernando-ok4dm 5 месяцев назад +8

    love your video mate. very informative.

  • @sanjulachandrasekara6848
    @sanjulachandrasekara6848 5 месяцев назад +33

    Sinhalese never migrated from India. That's wrong. Thanks for making a video about my country anyway. Please do consider of finding the actual and correct facts before you release a video to the world. Coz you are talking about a nation.

    • @KalumPrasanna-o3t
      @KalumPrasanna-o3t 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂

    • @oratorsforuminstitute2607
      @oratorsforuminstitute2607 5 месяцев назад +4

      Lots of Sinhala languages words have their roots from SANSKRIT.
      Many regional languages in India (Hindi, Malayalam etc.) have words with roots from SAMSKRIT. 5:16

    • @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o
      @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@oratorsforuminstitute2607 sinhala is an indo aryan language so not a suprise..? But sinhala prakrit elu got that sanskrit influence later.. elu was a separate language like magadhi but spoken in sri lanka then.. America or UK aren't the same country even thou they speak the same language and which happened like few hundred years ago.. in this case it was more than 2500 years ago and the languages different.. like tamil sinhala is the oldest surviving indo aryan language.. I'm saying this because sanskrit still is a dead language.. if it is not then sinhala would be the second oldest..

    • @hiruharihari7668
      @hiruharihari7668 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@ChannaJayawardhana-h1o nice joke brother.

    • @georgepeter8016
      @georgepeter8016 5 месяцев назад +3

      Who was prince Vijay in that case. Do you know who are Aryans. Why do we say Arya Sinhala . Please get back to your books. From where did Buddhism reach this land. Who is Arahath Mahinda ???

  • @upendrak95
    @upendrak95 5 месяцев назад +8

    Excellent professional presentation clip, interesting and well done.

  • @infinite5795
    @infinite5795 4 месяца назад +3

    As an Odia person from the province of Odisha, India( we speak Odia language), it was great to learn so many things about Sinhala and Tamil. But the burning of the Jaffna library is the most deplorable and loathful thing, any man could do, worser than a genocide. I admire the Tamil patience and perseverance coming from a speaker of an Indian classical language myself( Odia has the most number of manuscripts after Sanskrit for any South Asian language), the Sinhalese would have found their libraries and granaries dry if it had been done to any other ethnicity.
    Some points, i would like to mention here:-
    1) Sri lanka is called Bilanka in Odia generally.
    2) Odia has 8 cases as Sanskrit has. Man in Odia is maNisa( the N is a nasal retroflex), while book is bhuraja( Old Odia) or Khata( standard Odia) .
    3) Odia is the least foreign language influenced South Asian language( with loanwords

  • @SunilSunil-t8y
    @SunilSunil-t8y 5 месяцев назад +1

    Gentlemen tamil people sinhala people living together in srilanka for long time British invasion divided the country interesting to know that majority of the tamil people living outside the country not in Jaffna peninsula unfortunately sinhalese people have only srilanka Tamil people have another country India sinhala people have history of thousands of History in srilanka tamil too learn the history

  • @udaniwijayasundara
    @udaniwijayasundara 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hi, Thank you for the video. But Sinhalese are not migrated from India. We are the world's very first civilization according to ancient resources. If you could find accounts written on Sri Lanka before the colonial era, even in English books in the early periods of the colonial era, you will see how much Sri Lanka's actual history has been changed. If anybody wants to find actual history of Sri Lanka, they will definitely revealed the world's biggest distortion of historical facts.

    • @gemini4491
      @gemini4491 4 месяца назад

      World’s very first civilisation 🤔

    • @wimalism
      @wimalism 4 месяца назад

      I think he focused the language usage..

    • @gemini4491
      @gemini4491 4 месяца назад

      You left out something very important - that Sinhalese was not only the first language of the world but the Sinhalese were the people who civilised the early humans in this world the but the people of the rest of the world plotted against the Sinhalese to add Sinhalese language as one of the 7 Classical Languages of the World : - Greek, Latin,Sanskrit, Hebrew, Arabic and Tamil. You really are pathetic 😏

  • @hiranthe5723
    @hiranthe5723 4 месяца назад +2

    Great work. I apppreciate your intellectual input into this fantastic product. One correction. @24.09 minute, you have told that Tamils were 45% of the population but the writing in Subtitle text says 29%. According to Wikipedea - "The Sri Lanka Tamils, who live predominantly in the north and east of the island, form the largest minority group at 11.1% (according to the 2012 census) of the population. There are also Indian Tamils who form a distinct ethnic group comprising 4.1% of the population". Therefore both sections together forms nearly 16%. According to Wikipedea. 1953 census gave Srilankan Tamils @ 10.93% and Indian Tamils @ 12.03%. some % of these Indian workers were retuened to India and the rest were made citizens of SL. 1981 Census shows a realistic value with Srilankan Tamils @ 12.71% and Indian Tamils @ 5.51%. This is before the 1983 riots and the serious stage of Ealam War.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  4 месяца назад

      Hi. Thanks for pointing this out. I did give the correct figure as an on-screen correction and in the subtitles.

  • @HannanOfKingsclere
    @HannanOfKingsclere 5 месяцев назад +8

    You are a lucky man to be there. Keep up these amazing videos, you genius.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +1

      Wow, thank you. This one’s a bit more of a niche topic than I usually do.

    • @HannanOfKingsclere
      @HannanOfKingsclere 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@DaveHuxtableLanguages A diglossic language based on abugida and retroflex consonants? This is what your fans come here for!

  • @tissaliyanage
    @tissaliyanage 5 месяцев назад +7

    Sinhalese had to sit for tamil proficiency exams to get government jobs. It continues today also.

  • @rusiruhettimullage5226
    @rusiruhettimullage5226 5 месяцев назад +6

    A wonderful video Dave ! It makes me happy that there is something like this, finally. :)

  • @georgwagner3859
    @georgwagner3859 5 месяцев назад +10

    Sinhalese people never migrated from India, and Sinhala language has nothing to do with India. Lankan ancestors have been living in Lanka for more than 40,000 years.
    Please study the correct history with archeological evidences. Never spread rumor.
    Check evidences: homo sapiens balangodensis, Beli lena, Batadomba lena.

    • @maheesha8736
      @maheesha8736 5 месяцев назад +2

      Linguistic comparisons have consistently and clearly shown how sinhala is related to other indo Aryan languages, specially the ලිඛිත භාෂාව is very close to other indo european languages
      If you compare words between sinhala and Sanskrit you can very clearly see the similarities, and the S-H consonant shift in those words indicate that those words are not new borrowing
      Your nationalistic beliefs do not change the linguistic facts on the subject

    • @georgwagner3859
      @georgwagner3859 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@maheesha8736 Broadening of vocabulary and alpabet is the nature of any living language. It doesn't indicate that Sinhala comes from Sanskrit. Same way one can argue that Sanskrit is generated from Sinhala.
      Sinhala has unique vowels and sounds such as ඇ, ඈ, ඉලු which are not available in any other languages in world. Are they coming from Indo Aryan? No evidence that India is civilized before 20,000 years which Sri Lanka was.
      Maybe your genes are coming from a foreigner such as Vijaya. If not, it is a problem of your education which is designed by foreigners.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +3

      It is possible to analyse the ways languages change and show, for example, that Italian came from Latin and not the other way around. There are very clear patterns and correspondences which show how Indo-Aryan languages developed from vernacular varieties of Sanskrit.
      While the island of Sri Lanka was clearly home to early members of our species, it is meaningless to suggest that those people belonged to any modern culture or ethnicity.

    • @BishanCader
      @BishanCader 5 месяцев назад +2

      DNA evidence shows otherwise!😊

    • @Jeepster353
      @Jeepster353 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@DaveHuxtableLanguages DNA connection to the Vedda is pretty clear of the Sinhalese identity, Vedda do not share anything with Tamils. Vedda is closer to Austroloid aboriginals. This is evolutionary and the fact that you dismissed linguistic similarities with the Vedda as assimilation is just ridiculous!

  • @ransikadealwis8379
    @ransikadealwis8379 5 месяцев назад +3

    You should not try to describe something very sensitive without a detailed review. Tamils have obviously migrated from India as Tamilnadu is almost connected to srilanka if Palk Strait is not there. Sinhalese language is Sanskrit based language and we do not understand Tamil relatively not at all. You seem to be supporting lunatic Tamil separatists by implying Sinhalese just another bunch of people migrated from India. But that is absolutely wrong. The indigenous people, Vaddah, also speak a language more similar to Sinhalese than alien Tamil for us. We are enough of these types of unfounded stories. We are currently trying to lead the country as one srilankan than Tamil or Muslim.

  • @taxiabey6772
    @taxiabey6772 5 месяцев назад +9

    Seradib or Serendib all these are because the original name of Sri Lanka was Sihaladeep aka “the land of Sihala (Sinhala) people. Arabians called it Serendib because they couldn't pronounce Sihaladeep. European was even unable to pronounce it like that. They called Sihala as Ceylanha and then later the British called it Ceylon officially. Ptolemy called Sri Lanka Taprobane because Sri Lanka’s first historic name before Sihaladeep was Tamparapani aka the island with beaches which has soil colored like copper sheets.

    • @Userdudei
      @Userdudei 5 месяцев назад

      Serendib means fertile land in arabic. Thats why arabs called lanka as serendib...nothing to do with sihala eh..

    • @sujikanth
      @sujikanth 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@Userdudeifacts

    • @taxiabey6772
      @taxiabey6772 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@Userdudei Serendib word (Like Serendipity in the English language) came to the Arabic language because of Serandib (Sehaladeep). Study the history.. Ehh.. Just because the Serendib word has a different meaning (fertile land) in Arabic now doesn't necessarily mean that initially it had that meaning. First the word was originated from the Sihaladeep and then Serendib became a word to interpret a fertile land because Sihaladeep was famous for fertile soil. For example consider the Indus river. Indus Valley later became Hindustan, India (British) etc etc. Thousands of years ago, the Indus was used to interpret a river. Does Inustan (Hindustan)/Hindu/India etc etc use fo interpret a river? No!! But the word exists. Learn the origin words. If Arabians create a new word in the future to interpret the land of opportunity/infidels, surely they will use America as their arabic word. After 1000 of years someone will argue that “Ohh the meaning of America in Arabic is land of infidels/opportunity, but nothing related to the country America blah blah balah” 😂😂😂

    • @taxiabey6772
      @taxiabey6772 5 месяцев назад

      @@sujikanth Which facts? 😂😂

    • @Userdudei
      @Userdudei 5 месяцев назад

      @@taxiabey6772 ameer in arabic means leader. Ka has no direct meaning. Ngl😂 but america isnt an arabic word. But serendib is

  • @freecommentor
    @freecommentor 5 месяцев назад +13

    Highly informative. And with a sense of humor also. Wonderful video. Keep it up. Love to see more.

  • @ddinterior8404
    @ddinterior8404 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video !!!
    Appreciate your efforts to make such a beautiful video with factual information. However I disagree with your description about the origin of the nation .
    There are evidence that ancient island People called “ hela “ which later gave the name “ Sihala “ (not Sinhala) were in the island dating back to many thousands years.
    Respected Scholars like Prof: Raj Somadeva argues ancient hela people were the descendants of Island’s prehistoric man ( 38,000 BCE) .

  • @mahendraperera7688
    @mahendraperera7688 5 месяцев назад +22

    A Sinhalese here, thank you very much about the content. You have explained it without any bias. I love my country and that love grew more after seeing this.

  • @alsaceramenaden6607
    @alsaceramenaden6607 5 месяцев назад +4

    Wow, well researched history of Ceylon/Sri lanka. Thank you.

  • @chinthakar2324
    @chinthakar2324 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wrong, so disappointed about your presentation. Please do a good research before you provide historic information about a race or a country. Ancestors of Sri lankan did not move from India as you said. Sri lanka has a long history than you said which, archeology proven from the evidence found in sourthern part of Sri Lanka dated back to 125000 years. I HOPE YOU READ COMMENTS OF YOUR VIDEOS.Anyways thanks for visiting Sri Lanka.

    • @saneditor908
      @saneditor908 5 месяцев назад

      Made by tamil elam 😅😂

  • @MaureenErnest
    @MaureenErnest 4 месяца назад +1

    I want to say Sri Lanka is ஸ்ரீ லங்கா In Tamil. What you have written in Tamil means Ceylon ( ilankai இலங்கை). I wish you make the change of the name in Tamil. Thanks

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for pointing that out. Sadly, RUclips doesn’t allow that kind of edit to videos once they are published.

  • @denethweerasinghe
    @denethweerasinghe 5 месяцев назад +3

    Not just loanwords, there are a lot of Portuguese surnames that still survive today even amongst non-Burghers, like Perera, Da Silva and Fernando. Awesome video ♥

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      So glad you think so. That’s for the comment about surnames - an interesting legacy.

  • @ZootBurger
    @ZootBurger 5 месяцев назад +3

    That was a most enjoyable video, Sir... visually stunning, a musical treat for the ear, and full of really interesting linguistic and historical information. Bravo! ❤❤

  • @upuldissanayake9073
    @upuldissanayake9073 5 месяцев назад +1

    Please correct your mistake at the very beginning of introducing Sri Lankan.we are Sri Lankan and not migrants from India.
    You insulted both people in Sri Lanka and India.
    Lord Buddha has visited to Sri Lanka and you can find real historical evidence of Sri Lanka.
    During that visit there were people and they are human real Sri Lankan people were living here.
    So please don’t make our peoples as migrants from another country.
    Only Tamil people migrated to Sri Lanka.
    Even though your rest of video appreciated by others who watched in this comment has little knowledge about Sri Lanka and people in Sri Lanka.People who knows about Sri Lanka and Sri Lankan people around the world know how we started as a nation and who are real migrants to Sri Lanka.
    Some people found your video is the first thing they ever heard about Sri Lanka and Sri Lankan.
    If you want to talk about our history of Sinhala language please go to the museum at Polonnaruwa and it was run by Canadian or Netherland government at the time I visited long time ago.
    I request if any Sri Lankan worried about knowing our history of language please go and visit the Polonnaruwa museum and you can see on your own eyes with evidence of Sri Lankan history of language.
    At last , please don’t make any videos about any countries about the culture language and people with little knowledge and experience.
    This is just everyone to understand before talking and giving comments about something you’re not much aware of and we have had 30 years conflict in between Sri Lankan Tamil and Sinhala people having misleading information like this.
    It’s time you to correct and apologise people in Sri Lanka.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +2

      Not a mistake - generally accepted scientific consensus. Humans evolved in Africa and we all migrated from there.
      To avoid offense I have deleted that section of the video.

    • @upuldissanayake9073
      @upuldissanayake9073 5 месяцев назад

      Your video is not talking about Humans evolving and you talk about Sri Lankan people.
      So you need to comment correctly how Sinhala people started living in Sri Lanka. Find the correct evidence not what you find now or surrounding.
      If you have removed the misleading content I very much appreciate it.
      Even I’m Sri Lankan living different country I have met and talked some people who I met and they started talking about our country that they learned from some other people with misleading information about the country and people. I have corrected them and they understood later. Same way I wanted to correct you. Nothing else.
      Thanks you and May the Triple Gem Bless you..

  • @HirunKarunaratne
    @HirunKarunaratne 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hey, no way! You're in Sri Lanka? What a coincidence. As a linguistic enthusiast, I've been watching you for a long time, and seeing you pop up here randomly is awesome. I hope you're having a blast in my homeland!

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +1

      So glad to hear it. I was only there for two weeks and have been home for a while. I did have a blast and am very fond of your homeland. The video took much longer to edit than I expected.

  • @GunasenaMaharaba
    @GunasenaMaharaba 3 месяца назад +1

    I am a native srilankan and I respect you thanks 😊 ❤❤❤

  • @jaylilantha1875
    @jaylilantha1875 5 месяцев назад +15

    serendeep derived from SINHADEEPA and Taprobane derived THAMBAPANI

    • @realDunalTrimp
      @realDunalTrimp 5 месяцев назад +2

      Nope

    • @AbooBeggarAlBigDaddy
      @AbooBeggarAlBigDaddy 5 месяцев назад +2

      Sinhaladweepa*

    • @skipper2594
      @skipper2594 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@realDunalTrimp yes it is

    • @Sinhala_buddhist-3934
      @Sinhala_buddhist-3934 5 месяцев назад +4

      The word Thambapani itself derived from the Tamil word called "Thamirabarani"

    • @skipper2594
      @skipper2594 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Sinhala_buddhist-3934 😂 dont make up stories kid ,🤣

  • @eruthayamarythiagarajah8960
    @eruthayamarythiagarajah8960 5 месяцев назад +2

    Very good video. I’m a Sri Lankan American fluent in both languages. I enjoyed.
    Very educational! Interesting!!

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      Glad you liked it!

    • @sashu9029
      @sashu9029 5 месяцев назад

      You mean you are tamil? Where does america come in between?

  • @ranjanvitharana8426
    @ranjanvitharana8426 5 месяцев назад +6

    Please note that your first phrase about how the country was inhabited is not correct. As per our historical records, very old ones are available at the London library in England, The HELAYANS who have lived since the beginning of this Island for uncountable years. Helayans have not migrated from India. National of HELAYANS are represented by the main four groups of people. They are Deva, Naga, Yaksha and Kumbanda. This island was divided into four quarters during the very very ancient era. Those four quarters are, Dambadiwa (Jambudveepa), Lanka Dveepa, Giri Dveepa and Kuru Dveepa. Due to these important four quarters, total island was called SEWHELAY ( means four HELAYANS). This name has changed like, seehelay ...Ceylon ..These people spoke mainly two languages. 1. Suddha Magadhi ( sometimes called Paali). 2. Sinhala.
    By now all HELAYANS are commonly known as Sinhalese and they use only the Sinhala language...
    You may study the details to understand the pathetic journey this nation had under the influences of so many invasions from the South Indian empires and Europe empires, which include Portuguese, Dutch and British. Finally this nation lost its sovereignty to the British in 1812 through an agreement.
    I kindly request you, Sir, please study the history of this nation through authentic sources.
    Thanks.
    Thanks

  • @qelak
    @qelak 4 месяца назад +1

    One thing to add is 1958 SL has declared Tamil also as an official language

  • @nilminisubramaniam7985
    @nilminisubramaniam7985 5 месяцев назад +8

    A well researched and a much needed unbiased clarification for the diverse population of Sri Lanka. Very insightful. Thank you. I am from Jaffna but have lived all my life in the south and central Sri lanka.

  • @aloysiushettiarachchi4523
    @aloysiushettiarachchi4523 5 месяцев назад +3

    Hello, let bygones be bygones. And we want to live in peace without anymore problems. I notice you can pronounce Sinhala words well the same way I can speak English.
    I believe Sinhala alphabet is more complete than English or German. They write one way and pronounce in another way. Example: high (English) and Hoch (German). Tons of Sinhala words in both German and Malay. Hansa (swan), paradeze (paradise), himmel(heaven, himala(cool and nice place in Sinhala. And Swastika (or stylised form of letter Sri) is our cultural symbol.
    In Malay to tell someone to come in line they say ‘sila beratur’ in Sinhala this means ‘be good to come in line’ seela is to be good and atura is line. This is because there has been a lot of mix between the People of Sri Vijaya and Sinhalese long before the Duch exiled the troublesome local royal clans from Batavia. Perhaps those royals themselves got to Indonesia with their workers from Sri Lanka’s east earlier hence the connection between Sinhalese and those in South-east Asian countries.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for these interesting insights - and for your kind words about my pronunciation. I'm sure your English is 1000 times better - at least!

    • @caiussl3249
      @caiussl3249 5 месяцев назад

      Exactly now people have learned to live in harmony. Not only Sinhalese and Tamils, there are many other different minorities too, living along with all the other communities.
      By the way I think Muslim minority speaks Arabic too.

    • @aloysiushettiarachchi4523
      @aloysiushettiarachchi4523 5 месяцев назад

      @@caiussl3249
      You are correct. My chemistry teacher was one Tuan Dwite Hannan. I thought he was a European. But came know that he was a Muslim when he was observing fasting. This perhaps is a pointer to the belief that some of those clans that left Sinhale in the East were connected with Greeks.

    • @caiussl3249
      @caiussl3249 5 месяцев назад

      @@aloysiushettiarachchi4523 yes could be. Our connections with Muslims dates back to even before Muslim religion was spread across the middle east. The Arabs has been sea fares and traders with a majority living next to daduru oya today. Sri lankan moors are directly connected to this aspect.
      And so as Jews in Sri Lanka. I heard studies show that Jewish population in Israel has Sinhalese DNA!

    • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
      @user-jt3dw6vv4x 5 месяцев назад

      @@aloysiushettiarachchi4523 Tuan is a Malay name. He would've been a Sri Lankan Malay Muslim or at least half Sri Lankan Malay.

  • @dilshaddealwis6543
    @dilshaddealwis6543 4 месяца назад

    Fabulous insight into the languages of our beautiful island and a damning indictment of how horrible our Sinhala majority people really are. Jealousy runs deep within our veins and is an intrinsic part of the Sinhala majority DNA. Time we admit that “the emperor has no clothes”.

  • @vikiclips
    @vikiclips 5 месяцев назад +1

    Not enough rainfall 😂😂??? Ireand received annual rainfall of 1230 mm while Sri Lanka's annual rainfall is around 2000 mm.

  • @Jeanfrecesche
    @Jeanfrecesche 4 месяца назад

    Mother tongue 9% of uk citizens is not English, but they have only one national language. Almost all the countries use the language of majority as the national language. Why don't we do so???

  • @Chamindacka
    @Chamindacka 5 месяцев назад +2

    You say that Sinhalese people migrated from India, it is wrong, Tamil people and Muslims migrated, Sinhalese people are the natives of Sri Lanka, now known as Sinhalese, they used to be called Helayo, this country was called Hela Deepa, Varadeepa, Oja Deepa, Manda Deepa. , the people who wrote the oldest genealogy in the world are the Sinhalese people, Rajawalia, Deepavansa, Tupa Vansa, Mahavansa, read and see, the oldest inscriptions were written by our ancestors, so if you read what is on the Internet, it is a lie to the world.Read even the pirated books that were stolen from us in British libraries.

    • @Userdudei
      @Userdudei 5 месяцев назад +4

      Srilankan tamils are the oldest resides of srilanka according to historians. They descend from the naga tribe. Im not tamil. Just stating facts

    • @Userdudei
      @Userdudei 5 месяцев назад +4

      And the oldest record of history is deepawangshaya and mahawamsa. Which was written 2nd century bc. Well tamils existed long before that

    • @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o
      @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@Userdudeinope tribal people are the oldest residents of the island because of them tamils couldn't pass the boarders but sinhalese ancestors who were well civilised+with technology were able to control the tribal people and settled there.. since then till the chola invasion it was un mixed sinhalese kingdom..
      The best examples are that even sangam literature have mentioned em as singalam the peopel of sri lanka but not as invaders..
      Tribal people>sinhalese ancestors>lanakn tamil..
      Another best example is lankan tamils using the same language and the same script as TN tamils.. this only means lanakan tamils have made in to lanka only after AD..

    • @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o
      @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o 5 месяцев назад

      ​​@@Userdudei oldest inscriptions found in sri lanka which r from 6BCE and 3BCE are written in old sinhala while the oldest tamil inscription(2BCE found in sri lanka don't even talk about things about lanka but tradings or businesses.. mahavamsa also mentioned that south indians had tradings and businesses with sinhalese kingdoms these tamils even built temple around port areas dried to the constant presence there..

  • @KINGKAVINDA
    @KINGKAVINDA 5 месяцев назад +60

    Wrong. Sinhalese were here before indians visits. Search the history

    • @aaqiffmohideen4141
      @aaqiffmohideen4141 5 месяцев назад +18

      Yak and naga are tamils not singhalese who were here according to mahawansa

    • @xtreme_lk
      @xtreme_lk 5 месяцев назад +4

      ​@@aaqiffmohideen4141 Its Guiger's Mahavamsa. 😂

    • @sahaniperera3
      @sahaniperera3 5 месяцев назад +22

      ​​@@aaqiffmohideen4141 Yak and Naga were never tamils, Yaka and Naga and Deva and Rakshasa made the sinhalese people... Tamils are original Dravida that came from the south of India.

    • @aravindhrajgowda2446
      @aravindhrajgowda2446 5 месяцев назад +8

      There are many sangam poets from Sri Lanka proved indians landed sri Lanka even before sinhalese. Also during the time of Vijaya, kuveni was a pandya girl. Nagas existed in sri Lanka were from kerala(Cheras). This proved dravidians are more native than sinhalese.

    • @xtreme_lk
      @xtreme_lk 5 месяцев назад +6

      Everyone, Sinhalese originated far historical than you everthink. It was during previous ages of Gothama Buddha.

  • @mayaraj981
    @mayaraj981 3 месяца назад

    I am a Sinhala native speaker/translator/polyglot. Never heard of Sinhala explained in this manner. Quite the interesting analogy

  • @Indrani-S2022
    @Indrani-S2022 5 месяцев назад +13

    I am a Siri Lankan. It is always nice to hear when others talk about my country!
    2:53 Sinhala is not an Indo-European language as many say it is. In fact, it is a dialect of Hela when Siri Lanka was called "Heladiva" or Island of "Hela". The most Hela words are derived from "Magadhi" or the language of the Buddhas or the language that describes the Path to Nibbana (or enlightenment). Magadhi is a tonal language. Therefore, all Dhamma of the Buddha was written in Magadhi but using Sinhala letters. Magadhi is also the language of people who lived in Magadha, the eastern part of Siri Lanka at the time of Gotama Buddha. Most of Magadha was destroyed due to natural disasters such as Tsunami and famine after the Buddha "parinibbana" or passing away of the Buddha. At present, only the Vedda tribe speaks a dialect very close to Magadhi.
    There are explanatory notes written reference to the 'Tripitaka', scriptures of the Dhamma of the Buddha written in Alu-Lena in 'Maatula' (present day Kegalle District) in the 456th Buddha Year (456 years after the 'parinibbana' of Gothama Buddha). One such note is 'Maha Sihanada Sutta Vannanawa' where it says that the Buddha gave His discourses both in Magadhi and Hela languages.
    Also, Sinhala people do not come from Prince Vijaya as some legends depict inaccurately. Sinhala is derived from 'Sewhela' or four 'Hela's, the four sectors of 'Heladiva' or the Island of 'Hela', as it was then divided into four sectors or counties, viz., Yakkha Hela, Naaga Hela, Kumbhanda Hela, and Dewa Hela.
    Our true identity was destroyed including the name of the country "Sewhela" to Ceylon during foreign invasions of Portuguese and Dutch, then British colonial period from 1795 to 1948. Many of our ancient "ola-leaf" writings that described in writing the true and proud history of the country, were taken away as artefacts to store and exhibit in a London museum to this day. This indeed is the reason many Siri Lankans of today are bewildered when it comes to acknowledging our true and prestigious identity.

    • @skipper2594
      @skipper2594 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@vasukinimalan888 sinhala is not a mix of tamil at all, sinhala has some tamil borrow words as same as sri lankan tamil has borrowed words from sinhalese , its just something happen when living together for thousands years, its not fair to say sinhala is mix of tamil bcz of that, then anyone can say modern sinhala is a mix of english

    • @AsankaW
      @AsankaW 5 месяцев назад +1

      Agreed. Unfortunately, most of us are unaware of this. Thank you for sharing this info.

    • @Indrani-S2022
      @Indrani-S2022 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@skipper2594 Thank you for your insightful reply for fake claims.

    • @plazmagaming2182
      @plazmagaming2182 5 месяцев назад

      Buddy, sinhala is literally an indo-european language. Yes its a dialect of "hela", but hela itself is an indo european language, as well as magadhi. These languages from north india are indo aryan, therefore indo european, you flippin donut.

    • @AspirantKanishka
      @AspirantKanishka 5 месяцев назад

      Magadh is modern day Bihar .. the living place of Buddha

  • @user-jt3dw6vv4x
    @user-jt3dw6vv4x 5 месяцев назад +2

    Highly informative and wonderful video 😊

  • @aravindapriyankarage9485
    @aravindapriyankarage9485 5 месяцев назад +2

    Sinhala language is mainly originated from "Pali " language and mixed with other languages like "Sancrit" etc.later.. Even spoken Language 'Pali' used by Loard Buddha then !. The Buddha's teachings /preachings are wrote in firstly in 'Sinhala' letters with 'Pali' sounds.. So the Language Sinhala has a very long history. And Sinhales did not migrated from India. They are the indigenous nation of this Island Sri Lanka. 🙏 Sinhales as a race posse a histroy more than 35,000 years old as per Archaeological findings done todate.. Nevertheless appreciate your effort👍 but need some corrections.. you have missed out 'Pali' impact to Sinhala language , and more than 80% of population speaks Sinhala in the country..etc.Thank you!🙏

  • @varunapriyanka7523
    @varunapriyanka7523 5 месяцев назад +2

    I appreciate your efforts to promote Sri Lanka. It is a gret help my friend to this country. But how ever Serendib is a old Sinhala term my friend and is described as "Sihala diba" sinhala deepa or sinhala island. If you travel to Jaffna and North you may see Buddhist ruins older than 2200 years old and is why some very optimistic Tamil racists are trying to destroy them. To hide the secret. Anyway sinhalese are a friebdly nation having influenced by Buddhism welcome all nations in this country. It is similar to Englad that some nations are trying to overcome "English people" by many different ways. Evrybody should coexcist while respecting the origins of a country!

  • @jr_8292
    @jr_8292 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks so much for a fascinating video about a truly beautiful country, both culturally and naturally. And I will now use "proungoablers" in my daily vocabulary!

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      My huge pleasure. Who knows, it might be next year’s OED word of the year.

  • @KJFernan_22LK
    @KJFernan_22LK 4 месяца назад

    Hope You Guyz Had Good Time In Srilanka..🤩✌️Always Welcome You All & Have Great Hospitality With Enjoyable Traveling Experience in The Pearl Of Indian Ocean..🤩❤️Love You Guyz From Srilanka.. 🇱🇰🫶❤️💐

  • @marzookhibraznajreeem28
    @marzookhibraznajreeem28 4 месяца назад

    Ayubowan welcome how u have a great time in srilanka.

  • @warsil3735
    @warsil3735 5 месяцев назад

    Ilearnt alot if English words that i was searching for a long time

  • @thusithaperera4816
    @thusithaperera4816 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for your video about my Country ❤ 💐

  • @TissaMadawela
    @TissaMadawela 5 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent programme. Thank you. However there are a few misleading interpretations given specially with regard to the Sinhala only act in 1956. This is how it was explained by the man who introduced the National Language policy Prime Minister S.W.R.D.Bandaranaike. ruclips.net/video/zJJGQsc2JWQ/видео.html

  • @theodiscusgaming3909
    @theodiscusgaming3909 5 месяцев назад +1

    Telugu is from a different branch of Dravidian and so it's not mutually intelligible with Tamil or Kannada

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +1

      Ah. Thanks for letting me know.

    • @samwienska1703
      @samwienska1703 4 месяца назад

      ​​@@DaveHuxtableLanguages Tamils can understand the following major Dravidian languages in this order.
      Very Easy:
      1) Malayalam
      2) Kodava takk
      Moderately easy:
      3) Kannada
      Moderate:
      4) Tulu
      Difficult:
      5) Telugu.

  • @Jayhead2headputney
    @Jayhead2headputney 4 месяца назад

    Interesting

  • @warsil3735
    @warsil3735 5 месяцев назад

    English is the linking language

  • @osa_smile
    @osa_smile 4 месяца назад

    ❤✨️

  • @darshiliyanage9429
    @darshiliyanage9429 4 месяца назад

    It was a Pearl of Indian Ocean my friend

  • @AsankaW
    @AsankaW 5 месяцев назад +18

    Lol, we didn't migrate from India. We've been here before King Wijeya arrived in Sri Lanka, and our lineage is a mix that has shaped who we are today! Thank you
    @Indrani-S2022 for explaining this.

    • @Indrani-S2022
      @Indrani-S2022 5 месяцев назад +5

      My pleasure. It is time for us to stand up for our true identity.

    • @dinoowickramage5206
      @dinoowickramage5206 5 месяцев назад +3

      And where is wijaya from 🫠

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +5

      Wasn’t Wijaya from Bengal?

    • @Indrani-S2022
      @Indrani-S2022 5 месяцев назад +7

      @@DaveHuxtableLanguages Vijaya is not the forefather of Siri Lankans. In fact, Vijaya came to Thambapanni (in Siri Lanka) from Kalinga. Colonial historians distorted the true history of Siri Lanka and later by the Tamil separatists to show Vijaya as an Indian (Tamil). However, it does not match with Vijaya's route following his exile.
      According to colonial historians, Vijaya was sent in a sailboat from Kalinga of Odisha, India. Then he came to today's Sopra (north of Mumbai) sailing over 3000 km. But he was not allowed to stay there. So he sailed again and came to a port in Thambapanni, Siri Lanka after sailing another 2000 km. According to Tripitaka, Sopra port does not match with one of the Suttas about a seafarer nicknamed ‘Bahiya Daru Cheeriya’. He went on foot from Sopra to Shravasti (in Uttar Pradesh, India) after spending one night on the way. However, the distance between these two places is over 1300 km (flight distance).
      If you discard fabricated history of colonial historians and follow the original Mahawansa (The Great Chronicle of Siri Lanka) and Tripitaka, Vijaya is none other than a Siri Lankan. He lived in Kalinga, an island on the Mahaweli River near Yakkura (It is still called Kalinga today). There is evidence to prove that people at that time used sailboats on the Mahaweli River to travel from one part of the country to another rather than using trails through densely covered forests. According to Mahavamsa, Vijaya came to Supparaka port from Kalinga and then to Thambapanni. This Supparaka port must be close to present day Trincomalee where the Mahaweli River meets the Indian Ocean in the east. From there to the true city of Savath in present day Ritigala Archaeological site (as the name in Tripitaka - not the Sanskrit name “Shravasti”) one can travel on foot after spending one night on the way as ‘Bahiya Daru Cheeriya’ did to meet Gothama Buddha when he was residing in the city of Savath. This distance is approximately 100 km.
      Some of the colonialists who are responsible for this grave distortion of Siri Lankan history are Alexander Cunningham, James Prinsep, William Jones, Anton Alloy Fuhrer, Brian Houghton Hodgson, and W.C. Peppe who masterminded the Gotama Buddha as an Indian. Then the others such as George Turner who translated Mahavamsa to English inaccurately to mislead Siri Lankans to say that they come from Vijaya of India and his ancestors were from a lion (an animal!).
      Also, before the beginning of Vijaya’s episode, there were thriving kingdoms in Siri Lanka including the Kingdom of Ravana, some 5000 years before.

    • @sujikanth
      @sujikanth 5 месяцев назад

      Sri Lanka is an island, there's no land connection so somebody has to come from somewhere and the closest land is India. Just simple logic for ur mut brain.

  • @UnicoPolymer
    @UnicoPolymer 4 месяца назад

    Paradise in the world ❤

  • @சென்
    @சென் 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thamiraparani was the Tamil name for the island .
    Tamira means Copper in Tamil Parani is land
    No wonder the Greek distorted the THAMIRAPARANI as Taprapene.

  • @Jeanfrecesche
    @Jeanfrecesche 4 месяца назад

    Both Sinhala and Pali have 9 cases😊

  • @dissanayakanew3543
    @dissanayakanew3543 4 месяца назад

    YOU ARE KNOW OUR COUNTRY HISTORY.

  • @janakadivarathne3137
    @janakadivarathne3137 5 месяцев назад

    No no completely wrong .....sinhala...සිංහල ...we .are not indian .you must be correct .we are the first humans

  • @warsil3735
    @warsil3735 5 месяцев назад

    Sinhala is acderivative of Sanskrti the real Dinhala

  • @AbooBeggarAlBigDaddy
    @AbooBeggarAlBigDaddy 5 месяцев назад +7

    I hope you will pin this comment for the knowledge of the viewers...
    0:10 Let me tell you something...
    Before the arrival and king Vijaya and his native migrants, there was a community called "Hela" in ancient Sri Lanka and that king married a Hela girl named Kuveni. Vijaya's race was called "Sinha Vansha" and Kuveni's race was called "Hela Vansha". And after the marriage of Vijaya and Kuweni, many "Sinha Vansha" people married the local "Hela Vansha" people and that's the beginning of the Sinhala race.
    Sinha + Hela = Sinhala
    Therefore Sinhala people didn't migrate here and they are the native people... with some genetical relations with Indian immigrants.
    In fact... Tamil people came to Sri Lanka after the Chola Invasion from south east of India🇮🇳...

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +1

      The Chola invasion was 600 years before the Angles invaded what is now called England after them, which is the point I was making.

    • @ransikadealwis8379
      @ransikadealwis8379 5 месяцев назад

      Excellent brother . This gentleman has misinterpreted lots of things as small minority of Tamils still are trying to destroy our country through separatism rather than being srilankan and moving forward as one nation. They send ghost like these people time time. We should not allow anybody to post videos like this without proper validation. Because these types of videos lead to misconceptions. We are not going to talk about there motherland England or whatever. Even though we have become the victim of their barbaric invasions

  • @batuwitamaithri9789
    @batuwitamaithri9789 5 месяцев назад

    සතුටුයි ලංකාවට ගියාට කතා කරට විඩියෝ වක් කරාට ?හැබැයි වැදගත්ම එක එකට ඔන දේවල් නොකියා දකින හන්ගල තියන ඇත්ත දැකගන්න එක?

  • @subasevana7842
    @subasevana7842 4 месяца назад

    👍👍👍👍👍 THANK YOU

  • @rumadenipitiya2666
    @rumadenipitiya2666 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @mohamedhazman
    @mohamedhazman 4 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @chirathmadhawa4756
    @chirathmadhawa4756 4 месяца назад

    🎉

  • @chammiwasantha9869
    @chammiwasantha9869 5 месяцев назад

    Thank u sir.sri lanka history is very old.7000 year old or more.we not held from vijaya.we come from ravana generation.that s the true.gowtham Budda was born in Sri Lanka.look our culture and technic.we are not held from Indian.

  • @sirdudeus
    @sirdudeus 5 месяцев назад

    45 percent spoke tamil ? You are misleading the masses my friend.

  • @thusharajayamanna9254
    @thusharajayamanna9254 4 месяца назад

    Very knowledgeable and educated gentleman having enormous knowledge of history of Sri lanka.

  • @darshiliyanage9429
    @darshiliyanage9429 4 месяца назад

    Excellent

  • @varunapriyanka7523
    @varunapriyanka7523 5 месяцев назад

    Ravana's sister is Seetha and She was first kidnapped by Rama. Then Ravana invadedIndia and settled the odds. But Rama again launched and attack and was the epic tail
    Sinhala language is fecent from Brahmi and sanscrit and more than 2300 years old and I do not see that the languages you said are that old? Perhaps those languages could have influenced by Sinhala because ancient Sinhala kings even had diplomats sent to ancient Rome, Greek, Nanykon, China etc...

  • @Goprasiv330
    @Goprasiv330 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your honest view. Only foreigners from west can provide honest report. All Sri Lankan will always deny the fact and twist the report to suit them.

  • @Walkwithlahiru
    @Walkwithlahiru 2 месяца назад

    Wow super video 🤝🏻❤️

  • @sirdudeus
    @sirdudeus 5 месяцев назад

    Sinhalese is related to an ancient language called magadhi.. which was the language of the buddha.. who was born in the ancient sri lanka.. you are mislead by your own so calle experts.. lol

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад +3

      Gautama Buddha was born in Lumbini, Nepal. Magadhi was spoken in Eastern India, Bangladesh and Nepal. You would seem to be mislead by people who twist facts and faith for political ends.

    • @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o
      @ChannaJayawardhana-h1o 5 месяцев назад

      It is actually Elu prakrit which is also considered as old sinhala.. this prakrit is similar in ways to magadhi.. but that doesn't mean both are the same..

  • @darshanediriweera4056
    @darshanediriweera4056 4 месяца назад

    Hi Dave, Thankyou for presenting your observations about languages including Sinhala. Compared to other languages my native language Sinhala has symbols for most of the sounds. For example, in English we use one symbol ‘th’ to represent two different sounds as in the words ‘think’ and ‘then’ but in Sinhalese we write using two symbols as තින්ක් and දෙන්. Also there are separate symbols to sound ‘ch’ as ච, and sound nga as ඥ . Also the word Lankawa is written as ලන්කාව but actual pronunciation is ලඞ්කාව or ලංකාව which has another sound between L and K . Also, in English there are 5 vowels but in Sinhala there are 6 vowels or 12 including long vowels.
    However, compared to English, Sinhala has some weaknesses in grammar. As there is no strict order of words in a sentence, sometimes it is not clear which is the subject or object. For example, when I say Wahala themenewa, it means the roof is leaking but also means the roof is getting wet. Also If someone hits me I can say Mata Uu gahanawa also as Uu mata gahanawa. ස්තුතියි.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  4 месяца назад

      Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Your insights are fascinating. One of the challenges of English is that the Latin alphabet was designed for a language that is very different. Latin had five vowel sounds, whereas English has 20. English had to use two-letter combinations for consonants like th, sh, ch, wh and gh that Latin didn’t have.

  • @oratorsforuminstitute2607
    @oratorsforuminstitute2607 5 месяцев назад

    Lots of Sinhala languages words have their roots from SANSKRIT.
    Many regional languages in India (Hindi, Malayalam etc.) have words with roots from SAMSKRIT. 0:43

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      Yes, it’s a bit like Latin and Greek in Europe or Classical Chinese in East Asia. Learned words are brought in from a prestigious classical language.

  • @ruwacj
    @ruwacj 5 месяцев назад

    Very Good Documentry, Fact finding, Reserch and Music selection was great. actually better than Net Geo, Discovery or BBC documentary... Hatts Off..

  • @Goprasiv330
    @Goprasiv330 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you it’s a very honest and more accurate report of Sri Lanka. Only westerners can provide such a honest report. If you ask any Srilankan they will distort the fact and change the facts to suit them. This is the reason Sri Lanka cannot develop, the people are narrow minded and cannot think wisely. The Sri Lanka would have developed much better under foreign rule than self rule. You can train a person but you cannot change their attitudes. Thank you for providing detailed and honest view.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      I’m glad you enjoyed the video and understood my intentions to be honest and accurate. I’m not sure I share your faith in Westerners though. I live in the US, where large numbers of people are also narrow minded and believe the most ridiculous things.

  • @Nisharigan
    @Nisharigan 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for the helpful video. It really helped me with my research for my documentary film. I am grateful for your hard work and time.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      Glad it was helpful! What is your documentary about?

    • @Nisharigan
      @Nisharigan 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@DaveHuxtableLanguages We're creating a documentary exploring traditional medicinal practices across different cultures in Sri Lanka. It's a journey to understand the healing traditions of various communities and the plants they use for remedies, while also exploring the connections between traditional and Western medicine.

    • @DaveHuxtableLanguages
      @DaveHuxtableLanguages  5 месяцев назад

      @@Nisharigan Sounds fascinating. I wish you every success with your project.

    • @Nisharigan
      @Nisharigan 5 месяцев назад

      @@DaveHuxtableLanguages Thank you so much Sir.

  • @pramudithasenadeera72
    @pramudithasenadeera72 5 месяцев назад

    And in written Sinhala we use Minisa මිනිසා not miniha මිනිහා.when we are talking we use miniha

  • @JsportsCricket
    @JsportsCricket 5 месяцев назад +1

    Welcome to srilanka

  • @MrUdi123
    @MrUdi123 4 месяца назад

    ❤ you are genius. Thank you. I have learned sinhala but this is amazing. Bless you. Good luck 🎉uk

  • @rupasiriperera5526
    @rupasiriperera5526 5 месяцев назад

    Dave, දේව්, forget the words and enjoy the heaven on Earth!🙂

  • @indimaweerakoon3887
    @indimaweerakoon3887 4 месяца назад

    You’re well versed in our language while most of us don’t care to learn it properly.A very big applaud for you!!!🎉

  • @shehanavindra7137
    @shehanavindra7137 5 месяцев назад

    You Sir have done justice to my wonderful native language. I have discussions with my colleagues (I live in Canada now) about Sri Lanka and I can give them this video which gives a great understanding about Sinhala. Not to mention the choice of background music is absolutely impeccable.

  • @paulkuruvita7447
    @paulkuruvita7447 5 месяцев назад

    I was shocked to see the first three words discovered of Hittite language (recently found) thathi, nagaa and rook are exactly Sinhala words, father, sister and tree.

  • @pramudithasenadeera72
    @pramudithasenadeera72 5 месяцев назад

    Its Thambapanni තම්බපණ්ණි means copper sand.

  • @priyandias8475
    @priyandias8475 5 месяцев назад

    There was no Sinhalese in Sri Lanka, it was Hela people who were the natives. India had nothing to do with Sinhalese or Hela people but the Tamil people were brought by the English to work in their plantations. Our history is totally changed and manipulated by Indians and British for their political games.