Tamil Vowels and Consonants are called as Soul and Body. The grammar is based on how a Soul and Body involve in creating sound. For example a soul cannot directly contact another Soul, it has to contact through Body only. Similarly Body cannot create sound by its own. Body is just a medium/material. The Tamil vowels are common for any language in the world. Example B,C,D,G,P,T,V has E sound in it and F,H,J,K,L,M,N,S,X,Z has A sound in it and Q has U sound in it and Y has I sound in it. W - double U (UU) it has U sound. R has “ah” sound but this is not in english as a separate vowel. In fact “ah” is the base for all proper sounds created from mouth. Do not consider shh, iff sound which, these are not in Tamil.You can create lot more sounds like these from your mouth, but those cannot be taken as proper sounds since you cannot have a proper consonent(body) position. Yes, Consonants are just positions of the mouth/tongue/lips. If you tell “ah” continuously meanwhile close your mouth and open you will get “Amma”. If you tell “ah” continuously and stop while you close your mouth and start again while you open you will get “Appa”. “iP” and “iM” are same positions only difference is “iM” is nasal. Similarly Vallinam and Mellinam in Tamil follows. The Tamil grammar/language is based on how Soul and Body interacts. Tamil: Uyir ezhuthukkal (soul letters) are natural sounds that Humans make. Examples... ஆ Ha - when one gets pain ஈ Ee - when one laughs ஊ Uu - when one drops unexpectedly (whoops) ஏ Hey - In anger or when one alerts (Hey! watch out) ஐ ii - when one exclaims ஓ Oo - when one understands (Oh oh! now I understand) ஒள Ouu - when one fears of sudden pain (Ouch!) These expressions are common to any Human irrespective of language or region. Because these are natural sounds from inside us out of natural expressions. That is why these sounds are called as Uyir (soul) in Tamil.
@@sumittete2804 You begging will not change the truth. Only written language at the time was Tamil, maybe prakirtham. There is a reason why pali, Ashoka brahmi script resembles Tamil. If you are such a researcher then tell why Sanskrit Is placed under indo European family. All the Vedas were stolen from Iran.
You are wrong bro, Telugu inscriptions found in battiprolu dated 400 BC, Tamil inscriptions found, dated 300 or 200 BC, Do make videos with proper knowledge.
Nice joke, golti. Telugu was formed with tamil and sanskirt, how come telugu existed vlbefore tamil. Without tamil, goltis will still be living in forest eating raw meat.
😂 Illiterate Golti 😂 Bhatiprolu is not in Telugu it's in prakrit....Telugu inscription is only found after 5th century AD 🤣 and tamil literary tradition is dated to 3rd century B.C not the language. A language to have literary tradition in B C means it's several centuries old you Dumb lol 😂.
Tamil Vowels and Consonants are called as Soul and Body. The grammar is based on how a Soul and Body involve in creating sound. For example a soul cannot directly contact another Soul, it has to contact through Body only. Similarly Body cannot create sound by its own. Body is just a medium/material. The Tamil vowels are common for any language in the world. Example B,C,D,G,P,T,V has E sound in it and F,H,J,K,L,M,N,S,X,Z has A sound in it and Q has U sound in it and Y has I sound in it. W - double U (UU) it has U sound. R has “ah” sound but this is not in english as a separate vowel. In fact “ah” is the base for all proper sounds created from mouth. Do not consider shh, iff sound which, these are not in Tamil.You can create lot more sounds like these from your mouth, but those cannot be taken as proper sounds since you cannot have a proper consonent(body) position. Yes, Consonants are just positions of the mouth/tongue/lips. If you tell “ah” continuously meanwhile close your mouth and open you will get “Amma”. If you tell “ah” continuously and stop while you close your mouth and start again while you open you will get “Appa”. “iP” and “iM” are same positions only difference is “iM” is nasal. Similarly Vallinam and Mellinam in Tamil follows.
The Tamil grammar/language is based on how Soul and Body interacts. Tamil: Uyir ezhuthukkal (soul letters) are natural sounds that Humans make. Examples...
ஆ Ha - when one gets pain
ஈ Ee - when one laughs
ஊ Uu - when one drops unexpectedly (whoops)
ஏ Hey - In anger or when one alerts (Hey! watch out)
ஐ ii - when one exclaims
ஓ Oo - when one understands (Oh oh! now I understand)
ஒள Ouu - when one fears of sudden pain (Ouch!)
These expressions are common to any Human irrespective of language or region. Because these are natural sounds from inside us out of natural expressions. That is why these sounds are called as Uyir (soul) in Tamil.
First Tamil, seconds Hebrew, third greek.
Denial of reality
Absolutely not
Khoisan followed by a slew of other African languages... the continent where genetically all the oldest people are.
Where is chainease language and sanaskrit Bhasha
How silly of you
First time a very poor information. Update your knowledge. You didn't mention Sanskrit in the oldest language 🤦
Sanskrit, is it a language?
😂😂😂 sanskirt was developed after 2nd century ad.
@@SIVAM-786 Man... please do proper research before saying something ignorant.
@@நவீன்குமார்-ப5ன I beg to differ here. Sanskrit was developed in 1500 BCE. Please do a proper research before making a naive and ignorant statement.
@@sumittete2804 You begging will not change the truth. Only written language at the time was Tamil, maybe prakirtham.
There is a reason why pali, Ashoka brahmi script resembles Tamil.
If you are such a researcher then tell why Sanskrit Is placed under indo European family.
All the Vedas were stolen from Iran.
You are wrong bro,
Telugu inscriptions found in battiprolu dated 400 BC,
Tamil inscriptions found, dated 300 or 200 BC,
Do make videos with proper knowledge.
Buwaahaaha😂 average goltis.m😂
Bro that's funny. Earliest Telugu inscription is found around 575 ce .
Nice joke, golti. Telugu was formed with tamil and sanskirt, how come telugu existed vlbefore tamil.
Without tamil, goltis will still be living in forest eating raw meat.
😂 Illiterate Golti 😂
Bhatiprolu is not in Telugu it's in prakrit....Telugu inscription is only found after 5th century AD 🤣
and tamil literary tradition is dated to 3rd century B.C not the language. A language to have literary tradition in B C means it's several centuries old you Dumb lol 😂.
Telugu is only 1000 years old before that it was a dialect of Tamil