If you are interested, learn Tamil 😘, It won't be taught except Sri Lanka , Tamil Nadu , Singapore & Malaysia because we are not imposers like hindi people . P.s I'm not disrespecting hindi language, only the Attitude of Hindi people
Not only Tamils (especially the Cholas), how about Vijayanagara empire? Also not too much about Marthas, Sikh empire of Ranjit Singh ji, or women rulers or India like Ahilya Bai Holkar ji. It's just the British and Muslim emperors being whitewashed.
I think we should stop glorifying Hindi and English and speak are own languages. Like you gotta know your mother tongue and one official language at least. In Bihar people are not speaking their dialects anymore coz Hindi has been so glorified there. And English, I don't know why people feel so proud to speak the language that has been historically forced upon us. I mean it's just another language 🙄
My father being from border area of andhra and tamil nadu and studied in tamil medium school..he was more drawn to tamil literature and movies even though we settled in andhra and that rubbed off to me..my mother tounge is Telugu but I can proudly say my father tounge is Tamil
Oh nice to hear.Do u know here in TN there are lot of telugu speakers. I am tamil and telugu girl who born and brought up in TN who speak telugu by generations .
The relationship between the Chinese and the Tamils is 3000 years old. Trade and Cultural exchanges flourished during the reign of the Pallavas. ... Buddhist Monks Buddhabadra and Bodhidharma travelled from Tamizhagam to China and established the Shaolin Monastery to spread Zen Buddhism🇮🇳🇨🇳
hello girl I've also seen you in the comments on almost four channels reacting to the same video. Your language also attracts my attention. Very nice to meet you .who loves our language so much❤ Tamil
It's incredible that Tamils have influenced so much of the "Asian" cultures - china, Korea, Thailand... i think we should all be taught about tamil culture in schools.
(North) ~Central power's Always Suppressing the Tamil nd Tamil prides Just a examples; *India's 🇮🇳 1st Freedom Fighter King "Puli Devan" 👤👑 Nd 1st Queen 👸 "Velunaatchiyar"* *In 2015 Central government nd some power's involved ~ ASI Replaced the " Keelzadi " Excavations Head officer "Amarnaath Ramakrishna" nd appointmented Assam offer for his favor, He Buried all the Excavation centers after the protest of Tamil Professors nd Lawyer's, Central government Stopped funding to this excavation ~After Tamil people's Donation to this excavation ✨ Then the History Happened During the Keelzadi excavation they found 5000 Ancient thing's, Now This excavation center Rewriting the Indian 🇮🇳History books 📕
இன்று வெள்ளைக்காரன் போல் ஆங்கிலம் பேசி அலட்டி கொள்ளும் ஒவ்வொரு தமிழனுக்கும் இந்த காணொளி சமர்பணம்.... தமிழர்கள் நமக்குள் பேசும் போது நம் தாய் மொழியை மட்டுமே பயன்படுத்துவோம் என உறுதி கொள்வோம்.
Tirukkural (திருக்குறள்) is a classic Tamil language text (the divine book). The Kural text was authored by Thiruvalluvar (Saint Valluvar). It is structured into 133 chapters, each containing 10 couplets (or kurals), for a total of 1,330 couplets, each couplet has exactly seven words.
And you know in one of his verse he says being vegetarian is highest .well the thing is to follow but still it was land of greats and I feel very proud of them though I am marwadi guy as I feel one among them and even be like them and not care from where I came from. This is what I feel
It just brings to tears to see the state of what Tamil, Tamil People & Tamil Culture are in today. But am sure until the last Tamil draws the last breath Tamil will live, evolve, rejuvenate & raise back stronger than ever.
DONT SHOCK WITH JUST THAT THREE WORDS GUYS mom:amma Verse: Varisai(queue), Vari(stripes) Anchor: Nankoora Light/le̯uk: Ilakkam (light/lamp/destination) Labor : Ulavar(the plougher, Plower) Heathen : Kaattan (man of forest) Heath: Kaadu(forest) Venom : Vinai / Visham(sanskrit) Green/Grass : Keerai(green leaves) Good: Kodai (to give alms, to donate, give more) Great : Kotra, Koatra (Interesting word, Kotra in Tamil means some thing that stand aside, not comparable to others) Holy : KOil (Temple) literally its gods/higher(kO) place(il) bush : pul/puthar : புல் grass bark/barge/*barica : parisal dervish(beggar/poor) : thuravi (monk) , thu-ra = give away(ra) - the - keeping within(thu). ancient indian religion, people are categorized into two, one is who settle with a family and the other is monks(thuravikal), they dont have family, they go faraway places seeking knowledge. duid another word also looks related. evil : aeval (induce) corn/grain : kurunai (smaller grain) kuru in tamil is small. and noi is broken or brittle. wide: vidiya(sunrise, symbolically it means wide opening) towel : thuvai/துவை (wash) germanic source þwēan(wash), dwahan , hindi (dhobi) also should be related. fade: vaadu, can also be related to word “waste” fate: vaitha, vithitha faith: padithal, padinthu (acceptance of order) drive : ther(chariot, cart), like in german its treiben, other english words like dray, draw, drag etc… has the relation. paleo/palaio/palai(greek) : palaya (old) palaku(practice) all are related. bully : pollaa (bad, mischievous) plus/plural/poly - pala,pal, palveru (many, more,various etc…) pale: paalai (desert and such barren lands) (long vowel in pale denotes it doesn’t have much in it, so does a barren land) know:kan (tamil word kan means (eye), kaan=look (this should be the root of many ie words that starts with kn/gn) , latin “con” also should be related with this word “kan” (eye) in tamil, primarily to mean “gain within” for example words like “consider” “conceal”, “conduct” are some of the con words. the word “ken” is widely used in old languages “to know”/”to look” . tolerate/thole(peg) : thol(shoulder) [ the word “atlas” can also be related with, latin tollere is to lift, statues of atlas with the earth on his shoulders need mention.] culprit, culpable - kalvan,kallar (thief), kalavu(theft) (literally it should be, one who gains from the place) [not sure if the word “guilt” also comes under this] this, is, that , its etc.. : இது/ithu(this), அது/athu(that), இத்(ith), இட(idathu = its place) short, curtail, curt : kuruku, kurai (shorten, to narrow down etc), [this is also one of the widely used words of the indo european language base including russian (korotkij-short)] collar, collum, hals (neck related words) : kaluthu (neck) veil/wall : veli(fence) aern/rann : aran (aran in tamil means safeguarding, aranmanai is palace) pare : pirai (crescent moon, new moon) (literally it should be “to show only a little” like a crescent moon.) daemon/devil: theemai,theeyavai (bad/evil, that which destroys, from the word “thee” which means “fire”), latin prefix “de“, also should be related, the root meaning of sound “thee” is , keeping with+give away. bleach : vilakku (to clear off, lighten, lamp) vilakkam is explanation ie. “to make one understand”, latin words like fulgere, flamma, flagrare etc. also has the connection. pore/furrow : purai mega : miku, mika(very much, exceed) cup : kuvalai oath : othu -to read (loudly) eva-porate - aavi (steam) inverse of “aavi” is “evaa”. nod : nadungu meet: muttu ( to butt, to hit one over the other face to face, head to head, cow’s fighting act) shoulder : kaluthai(donkey) - (tamil kalu literally should mean gain on its place), so kaluthai and it use for transporting goods on top of it.), the word shoulder(tamil kaluthu) can also be related. horse in tamil is kuthirai. (arabic word for horse is khayl) the tamil word for horse kuthirai also sounds like the latin word for run currere. gold : kelu(brightness, shining, sparkling), or from kolunthu(pale greenish yellow, the young leaves), this could be an important root word cognate with words like yellow, gold, glow in various other languages. curious : kurippu (giving hints, giving clue, notes) kurithu - give attention to. cure : kurai (to reduce, to lessen) “kuru” means narrow, compact fast : pasi (hunger) flesh/foul : pulaal/pulai wonder : viyan, viyappu sweat : viyarthal gray/grey : kari (black/dark) harvest : aruvadai(aru(to cut) and v+adai(to stock in possession) gallery : kal+arai (vault, cemetry) in latin, galilea is “church porch,” store room in church. in tamil kalarai=stone room. there are more words to link gal, cal,hul, hallu with stone or something formed hard. [even in hebrew the word gal refers to pile of stones] gallows : kalu (wooden for impaling criminals, ka+l+u(gain+in a place+inside), kaluthai(donkey) , kalugu (eagle), kaluthu(neck) all carry things. arable : er (plough)(the “e” is the long sound “ae” referring to the inaccessible place it reach to.) finish : pin(behind)/pini(everything lost/hardship)/pinbu/pinnaal(time after/back)/pinam(corpse) Bait : Pakadai Gate : Kathavu Fact/Factorial/Factory/ : Vakuthu/Vakunthu (means “to divide, To make(“Thittam Vakuthal”=To make a plan), To make it small) Pacify/Peace/Pact/Pactum : Paku/Pakutthu/Pakuthi ( To split even between, To share, To allow access within), Padinthu/Padi means (To accept/agree with, to stay calm, To settle in bottom). Accept: Isaipadu/Isaiputhal (To accept) Female/Femina(Latin): Pen/Penmai Function : Panbu/Pani Annual/Annus : Aandu Villa/Ville : Vayal(means Farm) (va+ya+l =comes out/growth + identified + place) Field : veli From : Varum (means “comes to a place”) Find: Pidi-பிடி (in Tamil it means to “Get hold of”) Fog/Fumigare : Pukai Focus : Pukal( to get famous) Fond : Punar (Copulate) Mature: Muthir-முதிர் ( More older state, Well experienced (for a long time)) (Muthiyavar means old man) (“MootthOr” means elder) Craft : Kalam-கலம் (Old word for “Ship”, “Plates” in Tamil) Literally “Ka=To gain + La=in a place + M=Occupying” so kalam is something thats “enclosed object to gain certain things/people”. Burrow : Putru (புற்று, Snake, Rabit, Rat hole etc..) Turban : Thalapaa (Head+ Cover) (“Thalai” in Tamil is head, The L changed to R) The word ThOpaa, Thopi are variations of our Thalapaa, used in some other near east languages. Cluster : Kulai (Grouped as one, bunch/cluster) Cot : Kattil-கட்டில் Goat : Kadaa (male goat) Pain : Pini-பிணி (Under control using force, Inflicting hardship, Treating as slaves) Punishment : Pani/Paninthu/Paninthal-பணி (Work/Under control/Working under kings order) Tie/Teag/Taug/Knot: Kat, Kattu (Tieg) (inverse sound ) (Ka= Gain, Ta/Da = Movement) Lion/Leo : Ari (Interestingly Ari or Aryeh is Hebrew word for Lion, and the L and R shift is common between many languages) Bene~/Benefit : Payan-பயன் Nation : Naadu-நாடு (Naadu means Native country in Tamil) (They say the word “nation” and “Native” comes from the Latin word “natus”) Climate : Kilamai (Its a word that defines seven days of the week representing seven planetary bodies including Sun and Moon, also means “under its control”) Hour : Kaala, Kaalai (“a time”, in Tamil) and the word “period” could be “Poludu” Year : Gnyaairu (Sun in Tamil) Yaarn : GnyaaN (Thread) woven around. (arai Gnaan kayiru) Torque / Turn / Drehen(German) : Thiruhi, Thirukku (Thirumbu=Turn Back) etc… Dream : ThOrram (Appearance, Look) The meaning is not the same. This is also looks closer to “Thought” Turb -Thiritharu, Thiri, Thiribu (here Turb should be equal to Thi+ri which in Tamil means change or Losing its current state) Funeral /Funus : Pinam-பிணம் (means Corpse in Tamil) Water Lily : Alli (May be of the same family, not sure if both names refer the same flower) Wealth/Valor : Valam-வளம் Value : Valu(gain strength) Girl: Kilathi (Lead women, Rich Girl) Guard/Garden : Kaadu-காடு (Forest, Field etc… literally Kaadu means “Gain + Hidden + Move + Inside” forests are well protected and not easy to move inside. In Tamil Kaathal means “To Protect”. Pandal -Panthal Friend/Favour/Free : Parinthu/Pattru/Parivu (Parivu word in Tamil means to show favour or affection) Betel - VetElai How/who/what : Yaangu/Yaarkku/Yaathu Action: Aakkam(To create/To prepare) Level: Alavu Teak - ThEkku-தேக்கு (refers to Teak, Literally ThEkku=Having with + difficult + Gain in) Mad: Madamai (Mada = Moving mind, Not Stable Mind) Mind/Math : Mathi(not sure) Copra - Kopparai (kaappu(protective)+ arai(space/room)) Interesting persian word خمپاره should have this origin. Give/ Yield - Eekai Sound: Osai Surround: Chutru/Chutram (meaning to surround, to encircle) Ginger - Ingee (Ginger) Neer(it means Water) But the word “Nero” in Greek means water. and in Etruscan “Nier” is water. Water : possible cognate is ootru(spring water) ootru also means to pour. The English word Ooze also looks close. The word Hydro also is related. Drum : Murasu (Inverse of sound) Form: Maruvu (change in shape), Maarruvathu(Change) Nail : Aani Lemon - Elumichai Oral/Oration/Orate/Oracle : Urai-உரை ( Tamil it means To Speak, To give some news )
And you are right! There is no official language of India 🇮🇳.. India a culmination of many cultures and many languages.. let all the languages get equal importance throughout India.. let us not and we cannot hail just one language as superior or official language of this country.. And let us respect the legacy of Tamil culture for the longevity it has been in existence and for the richness it shows in its literature 🙏 Tamil Vazhga!!
While I completely agree with the sentiment you expressed, I will just make a small correction. There are 2 official languages at National level, Hindi and English. But at state level there are 22 scheduled languages. To reiterate, there is no "National language". But languages for official use are there.
The indian union government has hindi and english as official languages and all state governments have their own official languages. There is no single national language in india but several recognised national languages.
Just FYI - Dr. Shashi Tharoor is an Indian politician, not a British politician. He did most of his studies in Britain but he is a Member of the Parliament in India.
I am a Malaysian Tamil. I am proud of my mother tongue the Tamil language. I also speak and write in English and Malay as well. It helps to learn a mostly spoken language in your country in addition to your Mother tongue language for your very own comfortable existence and survival. I grew up watching Tamil, Hindi, Malay and English movies and western television series. Hindi movies were very popular with the multi-racial society in Malaysia, consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indians, natives and others. These days, after some comedy scenes from Tamil movies were dubbed into Malay and shared in RUclips and Facebook platforms, I sense a disdain among viewers from their comments for Hindi movies and their too many rich flashy fantasy themes though the love for Hindi songs remain very strong despite not knowing the language at all. They seem to prefer watching Tamil movies that focus more on the reality of life in the cities and rural society that they themselves can identify with. Of course, there are Tamil movies with fantasy themes too.
It’s not the first language but down to it is the world oldest still speaking language there most definitely older language many ancient peoples did really right language but spoke a language
@brian0902 the oldest language in the world is not provable because languages were spoken first before being written. Meaning Tamil could have been the 1st language in the world.
Good video of great information. Should not have ended with Rajini who is a non Tamil. There are greater and better actor like Kamal. That part of the video was disappointing
The lady Sambavalam (Heo Hwang-ok, Korean name for the princess of Korea who migrated from Tamil Nadu coastal area) appears to have left India from Kanyakumari by boat/ship, and then married a Korean prince who fell in love with her as soon as he saw her. So, Tamil Nadu & Korean have More Similarities in Language, Culture, Symbol & Food🇮🇳🇰🇷💛💜
சந்தோஷம் கஷ்டம் பிரச்சனை அதிர்ஷ்டம் கடைசி அபிஷேகம் இன்னும் நிறைய இருக்கிறது எனவே இது போன்று நாம் இயல்பாக உபயோகிக்கும் பிறமொழிக் கலப்பு சொற்களை இயன்ற வரை தவிர்த்து பேச முயற்சி செய்யலாம்....நம் தமிழ் தன் உயிர்ப்போடு இன்னும் நீண்ட காலம் வாழவேண்டும் என்பதற்காக...
I live in Switzerland were so many people who are Sri Lankan Tamils came as refugees. Though they have gone through the worst of the worst. I know a couple of Sri Lankan tamils they some of the hardest workers and have a never ending postive attitude which moved me.
@Mayank Shekhar Singh I have seen all episodes and understood how makers made this justification. But portrayed Tamil Tigers as Terrorist and Suicide Squad and their leader changed into terrorist connected with ISI and revenge for brother...
@@jog.antani Indian leaders sending indian army to Sri Lanka and creating atrocities and mishandling womens is the misuse of power which is equal to terrorism too brother.
the reason why they love their language so much and don't want it to be overshadowed by any mean is could be bcz they've seen the other oldest language "Sanskrit" going from a prominent to nearly extinct , and they didn't want the same thing to happen to Tamil. Bcz Language is actually a key of your history and civilization and makes you who you are.. This could be the same for China, Japan and few other countries that has an Ancient or nearly Ancient languages which are even older than some countries and civilizations
Tamil people not wanting Hindi as the national language aren't the divisive ones. Imagine two countries combining, and one country deciding unilaterally that their language should be the only recognized language in the whole country. That would be excluding the other language entirely.
Hindi people want others to learn their language but don't know to teach their language to their children. The people in hindi metros especially are obsessed with English and don't even know Hindi or consider it as a lower thing. Moreover they want others to learn their language but won't learn others languages. These kind of chauvinism will break nations, idiots don't know it
@@msraja1230 Are you fucking out of your mind , how many so called hindi people have forced you to learn hindi , on the other hand the level of language chauvinism shown by tamilians is just on another level.
@@MegaApurv007 really? Do you listen to your ministers? They now have pulled back from that on recent 'hindi' day speech but dude that was their go to thing of Hindi being a national language matrabhasha of Indians bla bla bla. They keep forgeting to add 'some' in front of Indians.
2 countries...?... really?..... Do u know who is Adi Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya.....greatest philosophers (Vedanta) of entire country... And where they are from...they are from south....both studied and written books in Sanskrit and Tamil....there was no such thing as (north-south) at all at that point of of time... Ultimately....It's the land of same culture..... Devisiveness only started after brtish introduced a so called theory "Aryan invasion"......And most Tamils unfortunately fall for that trap........and many are still stuck in it Note;- I am neither from north india nor from south india....I am from the east (Odisha)
@@biswanathmahapatra8441 the issue we are talking about is the exclusion of Tamil. I'm not from Tamil Nadu, nor do I speak Tamil, but you are waving your sword at the wrong enemy, bro
Kolam is a geometric pattern that is made from rice flour that is set on the ground using just hands to make the pattern. The kolam is put there every morning, in front of devout Tamil homes which still follow its own culture, so that the little ants will get food and won't come into their homes. Best wishes.
If you start to know about the tamizh language and literature it never ends at a point. Everything followed and following by tamizh people have scientific reason ❤❤❤❤❤ that's why I love my culture 😍
Tamils are only against imposition. We watch movies in Malayalam,telugu,kannada,English even korean. Our Bias against Hindi cinema or Hindi in general is only because of its imposition over us. Remember "World is my country and everyone is related to us" was and is our thing for thousands of years.
Well that's fine I understand but I don't like the hypocrisy of tamil people, they can accept English which is a foreign lang but can't accept hindi which is a derivative of Sanskrit which came from their own mother land.
@@mtk3755 Why would ther give special preference to Hindi, why not Punjabi, Marathi or Bengali? Hindi has too many Farsi & Arabic words anyway, Bengali is much closer to Sanskrit. Tamil is much older and they have all right to choose whatever language they would like to use...Hindi imperialist you are!
@@mtk3755 Ill explain please try to understand. English for us is to connect to outside world, Also its common to both Hindi speaking Indian and Non Hindi speaking Indian. Why thats important is because if both Hindi speaking Indian and Non Hindi speaking Indian speak/compete in Hindi,the Non Hindi Speaking ppl like us become 2nd class citizens in our own country. So as Aringar Anna said "Why do we need two holes in the door for a big dog and small dog". Tamil is our own language for us to learn and English is for us to connect with the rest of the world and gain knowledge. If we go to a state wer noone knows English/Tamil we ll learn Hindi and live there. If u come here learn Tamil.Hope u understand.
All fed with political agenda of divisive politics. Above all there is a lot of hate for Hindi speakers, that’s what this is. We were fed with gyan on harmony from childhood. Taught to be inclusive, that’s why we talk of respect everyone, every culture and things like I am not Tamil but I still love you kind of comments, But this rampant hatefulness towards hindi speakers and there must be an objection. This politics should stop immediately. A lot of atrocities have been committed out of the hateful thought process which is Fed to masses. It is not being second class citizen this is a free country and your voice and concern is heard understood acknowledged. But bringing this language politics over and over again is way too much, remember there is only give respect to get respect. You don’t respect the other language, you anything in Hindi with black ink, this is too disrespectful to a language and people not just some but a nation full of people you are disrespecting try to understand that also and you are hurting the sentiments of masses. This attitude must change! We cannot keep hearing this bullshit forever.
Hey great reaction guys! It's not necessarily that Tamils have any issues with North Indian languages themselves - it's when those languages are imposed on them that they take issue. But I think the sentiment stems from threats of invasion from North Indian invaders in the past before we had the geopolitical borders we have today, when armies could just come in and conquer land and rule over them.
As a Malayali, am apologizing for the comments of Malayalis who don't know what they are, their roots..... We all are from Dakshinapatha and we r united!!
@@sridharkaraj.k1510 People who were from South of Vindhyas,..... Chera, Chola, Pandyan, Chalukya, Pallava, Satavahana Rashtrakuta, Kakatiya, Reddy dynasty, Seuna (Yadava) dynasty and Hoysala stood as one when first invaders came from the North!! We are ONE!!
Also, there is no animosity within us Tamilians towards North India or other cultures.. it’s just that we would like to be left alone and preserve our rich cultural heritage and possibly share the wisdom of our ancient literature with the rest of the world than another culture/language/beliefs thrust on us and made compulsory for us to follow.. that’s it.. willingly we Tamilians watch North Indian movies and even learn and speak their languages even though this nature of open mindedness may not be shown by other culture people towards South Indian languages..
That's a wrong assumption that you have made. People fron all over India, north, north-east, west, everyone love Tamilians and many who are interested in learning languages learn Tamil. Also a small correction, just as there is no unified "South India", similarly there is also nothing as "North India". For a man who lives in Jammu, Punjab is South India. Likewise for a Tamil, Andhra is North. We are different, and that's what makes India so unique. We are vivid, colourful and tied by a thread of unity. We are like an elephant that is bright like a peacock. We should take pride in this.
@@PaulAllen6304 how many of u know the history of tamils, ur syllabus and cbse syllabus only teach abt nothern history, only few abt southern history..
@@unknown98512 Those who care know it already. I remember being we learnt about Sangam Era in our 7th grade; Chola, Chera and Pandyas in 8th grade, alongside "North Indian" kingdoms like Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire. The 9th and 10th were all about Indian Independence movements. So it is a request, one should know th ground reality before making assumptions. It's not that you ask a labourer who lives in Agra about Sangam Era and expect him to know about it more than he knows about Taj Mahal.
@@unknown98512 actually our history teaches nothing in depth of what we should really know about different cultures. It should be a person’s individual interest to explore about their own history and about cultures which interest their mind.. that has nothing to do with respecting and accepting another culture.. Being proud of our own culture and accepting and willing to like another culture are 2 different things.. Our love for our own culture must not turn into comparison, hatred or dislike for another culture..let us be united and celebrate the diversity of our country🙏
@@sangeetat6848 Yes sister. I agree with you. I am from west bengal and in our contemporary history books, there is no mention of any Bengali Kingdom either. Rather of no East Indian Kingdom. It is only later that I got to know about the Bengal Sultanate, The Mallas, The Palas, The Senas and Ahoms of Assam. All that we learnt in school was Bengal has always been part of a larger Empire and it was later ruled by British. If that was it, how do we speak a distinct language and how come we have such cultures that are different from rest of India. But I also realise it is simply impossible to put history of every state in text books. It should be out personal curiosity that one should learn stuff out of textbooks. Absolutely agree with you
Tamizh beauties drawing kolam in front of their house is a treat to watch. Whenever I travel to Tamizh nadu, it's the one thing that I don't miss out on.
Yes jaby & Achara discussed lot about the video especially about the srilankan Tamizh issues and their reaction for other stuffs in the video also so good..but these guys only focusing about the accent of speaker and comics… I expect may be they’ll get know about the Tamizh history but they understand different meaning from the video..
Actually We have official languages, we have 22 official languages. What we don't have is National language. This confuses everyone even the Indians. So we have official languages which are used in official works but no National language.
Have already posted on original will do here as well. As a north indian, I'm glad I watched this, expanded my knowledge on tamil people, also a note to all my Tamil brothers, stereotypes are everywhere, like there must be towards me as well in other parts of India, but we have to realise india has recently became modern and most of our parents generation never saw any other ethnicity growing up, they used to live in the same places there entire life, people have started to move recently and as they'll travel and interact there perception will also change towards other ethic group which are not their own as they'll meet them, india has a lottttt of problems but it's still better than majority of the world where most of the countries, except few in west, can't tolerate other relegion's or even ethnicities, so be proud to be tamil and be proud to be indian🇮🇳 as without Tamils or any other ethnicity there is no india ❤️
Guys a great actor in Kannada industry Puneeth rajkumar passed away yesterday 😭😭😭😭 and also a great human being please react to some of his movies like "Yuvarathna,Appu,Jockey" and so on
This video is about the original tamils...You don't know what they ate 1000 years back when the Cholas ruled...Just because our generation eat non veg,you can't say tamils eat non veg predominantly..We don't have the history before 1000 years
Gone too soon indeed but the achievement and the memories he left in the heart of those millions of people will live forever. May his soul rest in peace.
28:00 .. they were talking about "official purposes language" (its not same as national language) .. Official purposes language means the mode of communication used in official documents and proceedings of Central government ... you cannot have it done in all language since cost of translation and system functioning will increase tremendously. At cultural level and state language level everyone is free to use their local language .. no one imposing other language in that
@@eri2131 buthurt people started screaming 😁😂 You might be other native speaker from Tamil Nadu , just say You are living peacefully in Tamil Nadu right
Requesting u one of the famous star of South Indian industry expired due to cardiac arrest I request u to make a video about him rip punith rajkumar #appu😭😭😭🙏
i am subscribing your channel only because of this videe. Tamil is not a regional language but its a world's language. The first language spoken by the human in the world is tamil.
28:00 It doesn't create divisiveness Rick.. We respect every other Indian language.. We don't have problem in watching hindi films, actually we watch more than you guys do for reactions😂. We don't like the idea of imposing language(Hindi is the one which is imposed) in our state. People from here are moving to different places and learning their regional languages, so I don't think that causes divisiveness.
No,Tamil regions in Sri Lanka did face European colonizers for a longer duration than Sinhalese regions. Here's a simplified explanation: * Portuguese Era (1505-1658): The Portuguese primarily concentrated on coastal areas, which were predominantly Tamil. * Dutch Era (1658-1796): The Dutch also had a strong presence in coastal regions with Tamil populations. * British Era (1796-1948): The British eventually conquered the entire island, but their administration and infrastructure development were more concentrated in coastal areas, including Tamil regions. While both ethnicities eventually came under British rule, Tamils faced European colonial influence for a longer period due to the initial Portuguese and Dutch focus on coastal Sri Lanka. During British rule in Sri Lanka (1815-1948), Tamil literacy rates were significantly higher than Sinhala literacy rates. This disparity stemmed from a combination of educational policies, social factors, and pre-colonial administrative experience. The British Raj and the Rise of English Literacy The British colonial government implemented an education system focused on the English language. This aimed to create a pool of clerks and administrators familiar with British bureaucratic procedures. Tamils, with their emphasis on commerce and a longer tradition of maritime trade, were more receptive to English education. This resulted in a larger number of Tamil students pursuing English literacy, giving them an advantage in securing administrative positions. Social and Cultural Factors Sinhalese society, at the time, placed a higher value on religious and classical studies in Pali and Sinhala. This existing educational structure may have discouraged some Sinhalese from prioritizing English literacy. Additionally, some social groups within the Sinhalese community may have viewed Western education with suspicion. Pre-Colonial Administrative Experience In certain Tamil-dominated regions, particularly the Jaffna Peninsula, Tamils already had experience in administrative roles within pre-colonial kingdoms. The British likely saw these Tamils, familiar with administrative duties, as valuable assets and readily integrated them into their own bureaucracy. The Choice for Tamils: A Matter of Pragmatism The British weren't solely interested in religious conversion when selecting administrative staff. They prioritized candidates with fluency in English and administrative skills. As Tamils displayed a higher literacy rate in English, they became the preferred choice for clerical positions within the British administration. A Legacy of Discontent While favoring Tamils initially benefited the British, it sowed seeds of discontent among the Sinhalese majority who felt excluded from administrative opportunities. This ultimately contributed to ethnic tensions that continue to simmer in Sri Lanka today.
I think they were more fascinated by the accent and curious about the way it is different from theirs... That's how human beings are, looking for similarities and differences.
Guys, Imagine this. You're a farmer living in a village who knows to speak, read or write only your tongue, you try to travel and suddenly find the buses, trains, the road signs everything doesn't have what you know around you. suddenly. That is imposition of a language. Nobody likes it.
@@DIYmediaTV false propaganda against hindi. Hindi has preserved the local languages as its the direct descendant of Sanskrit and Sanskrit is the mother of all Indian languages. By learning Hindi. Other native language's vocabulary doesn't get affected
@@MrRahul6464 no hindi is not not the mother of all Indian languages. Sankrit is just a language that discriminates people. And I wish you could open your heart and accept that hindi has killed many languages including bojburi. I'm the one who has to choose what I speak. Now I'm in Tamil Nadu where Tamil and english is enough to survive. If I ever move to another place then I would learn the local language if I need. So what is the purpose of me learning Hindi when a non Hindi speaking me can communicate with a (possible) hindi speaking you without any trouble.
@@MrRahul6464 hey,are you a tamil hater? I actually seen you commenting shit in multiple videos in diff channels(especially in foreign reaction channels).Are you paid commenter to talk shit about tamil culture and movies?am very curious
‼️‼️Tamils known Hindi, English...they just don't express it unless it's absolutely necessary ‼️‼️..even majority of indians are going cross culture since last 5 or 10 years , before tht it was mainly national and local not inter local‼️‼️
Actually it's not true. Most of the tamil don't know hindi because in school hindi is not forced and mandatory like the other states in South. That is we can choose any language of our choice it can be hindi,telugu,sanskrit ,French german ots completely the students wish. In non hindi states hindi is mandatory as a language. So they know more hindi than us, as when it's not forced and given options not everyone chooses hindi
@@kayalk8772 we have prachar sabha in almost every street, at least in towns and cities, maybe not in villages. It's just we don't prefer to learn it Coz it doesnt give us any other benefits other than communication. Tamil or other classical/regional languages on the other hand has more history, literature, and philosophy compared to hindi. So better learn the language of the land if you are gonna live there
Rick bit upset with your laugh when the videos talks about 2 important kings of Tamil dynasty “Raja Raja Cholan alias Arul Mozhi Varman and Rajendra cholan” you should watch again and read about these 2 greatest kings in Tamil history.
Tamil is more than our life. It is not just a language. It is our heart, our God, our breath, our tears, our virtue😭😭😭They will live because of us, they will not fall and we will not let them fall
Thank you very much for the efforts to make this video, ❤️ our love always there for u both ,I would like to thank all the audience hwo watchthis video and , Tamilians we have strong history but many powers wants to destroy our identity still it is happening. We need more support to precerve the oldest language Tamil,tamil people and their culture..எல்ல புகழும் இறைவனுக்கே ..
I cant imagine , what India would be if no one invaded it. From Muslims to portugese to french to british. The later did the damage that threw us back centuries. We would have been world leaders and the philosophy we hold would have lead to world peace bieng a reality.
Tamilnadu government introduced title( just like Mr or Mrs ) for Transgender people (irrespective of gender) “Thirunar”. This gives huge respect to them in society.
@@p.babuparanjothi7770 they don't care about our emotion , they only want the revenue coming from views and advertisement. whenever I watch this channel's video I turn on the ad blocker.
There is a saying in India that goes "The north preserved hindu land and the south preserved hindu culture" The south is really an amazing place and I wish the north would learn from it more. - A north Indian
What other videos should we react to?
Please react to udaariyan song sung by maithli thakur and his two brothers
Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please react to udaariyan song sung by maithli thakur and his two brothers
Please react to udaariyan song sung by maithli thakur and his two brothers
Please react to udaariyan song sung by maithli thakur and his two brothers
Please react to udaariyan song sung by maithli thakur and his two brothers
I’m Gujarati and I’m pissed that we are not taught about the Tamil culture in our schools 😓
Don't worry, Now you know about our Culture.
If you are interested, learn Tamil 😘, It won't be taught except Sri Lanka , Tamil Nadu , Singapore & Malaysia because we are not imposers like hindi people .
P.s I'm not disrespecting hindi language, only the Attitude of Hindi people
@@toontoofaan5055 He does nt have to interested in learning. Ravi's concern is about History books in India that Central Govt controls.
@@cybrainx72 I already understood that
Not only Tamils (especially the Cholas), how about Vijayanagara empire? Also not too much about Marthas, Sikh empire of Ranjit Singh ji, or women rulers or India like Ahilya Bai Holkar ji. It's just the British and Muslim emperors being whitewashed.
Tamilians respect every language and culture.only oppose when it is imposed.
Long live Tamil, grow high India👍👍
Yes. We don’t have a problem with your language as long as it doesn’t undermine ours
Olakka
I think we should stop glorifying Hindi and English and speak are own languages. Like you gotta know your mother tongue and one official language at least. In Bihar people are not speaking their dialects anymore coz Hindi has been so glorified there. And English, I don't know why people feel so proud to speak the language that has been historically forced upon us. I mean it's just another language 🙄
@@rinip.s5264 😂🤣💯
@@ArushiArya2001 exactly our point. Bhojpuri is considered lower than hinid by biharis themselves
I m not Tamil. But I am proud of our Tamil brothers.
Which state you are bro??
Only brothers 🤣🤣 love everyone!!
@@funnyguy8907 Chhattisgarh. 🙏🙏. In my district we speak Gondi which is very similar to Tamil.
@@anshul9462 Good bro.please first importance give your mother tongue gondi.mother always mother.next Hindi or English your choice.🙏🙏🙏
@@funnyguy8907 Yupp agreed.
My father being from border area of andhra and tamil nadu and studied in tamil medium school..he was more drawn to tamil literature and movies even though we settled in andhra and that rubbed off to me..my mother tounge is Telugu but I can proudly say my father tounge is Tamil
💖 from TN
Oh nice to hear.Do u know here in TN there are lot of telugu speakers. I am tamil and telugu girl who born and brought up in TN who speak telugu by generations .
@@reshmam5988 not a lot 😅 compare with malayalee a offcourse a lot
Thanq for sharing bro
@@reshmam5988 good to hear 🙂..yeah my dad side family are settled in chennai, Thiruvallur and thiruthani from generations...
We are just 75 years of Indians but 2000 years of Tamilians..
The language is what we live by and breathe on.
The relationship between the Chinese and the Tamils is 3000 years old. Trade and Cultural exchanges flourished during the reign of the Pallavas. ... Buddhist Monks Buddhabadra and Bodhidharma travelled from Tamizhagam to China and established the Shaolin Monastery to spread Zen Buddhism🇮🇳🇨🇳
Yeah conjee is one common word between both languages, while the word itself originated from Tamil
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Bodhidarma went to China not to spread budhissm. He's been send there to stop the disease to spread all over China
hello girl I've also seen you in the comments on almost four channels reacting to the same video. Your language also attracts my attention. Very nice to meet you .who loves our language so much❤ Tamil
It's incredible that Tamils have influenced so much of the "Asian" cultures - china, Korea, Thailand... i think we should all be taught about tamil culture in schools.
(North) ~Central power's Always Suppressing the Tamil nd Tamil prides
Just a examples;
*India's 🇮🇳 1st Freedom Fighter King "Puli Devan" 👤👑 Nd 1st Queen 👸 "Velunaatchiyar"*
*In 2015 Central government nd some power's involved ~ ASI Replaced the " Keelzadi " Excavations Head officer "Amarnaath Ramakrishna" nd appointmented Assam offer for his favor, He Buried all the Excavation centers after the protest of Tamil Professors nd Lawyer's, Central government Stopped funding to this excavation ~After Tamil people's Donation to this excavation ✨ Then the History Happened During the Keelzadi excavation they found 5000 Ancient thing's, Now This excavation center Rewriting the Indian 🇮🇳History books 📕
@@schoolkid1809 ama ama
@@blackpearl5834 Yow 😂Thala 🖐️
Actually I'm tamil and I learnt all those in the video in our history class.this video is like recapping my lessons
@@ratnamethiraj3778 she meant outside TN and india
இன்று வெள்ளைக்காரன் போல் ஆங்கிலம் பேசி அலட்டி கொள்ளும் ஒவ்வொரு தமிழனுக்கும் இந்த காணொளி சமர்பணம்.... தமிழர்கள் நமக்குள் பேசும் போது நம் தாய் மொழியை மட்டுமே பயன்படுத்துவோம் என உறுதி கொள்வோம்.
🖐️❤️🙏
100%
Sirappu
*தமிழன்டா எந்நாளும் சொன்னாலே திமிரேறும்..*
*காற்றோட கலந்தாலும் அதுதான் உன் அடையாளம்..* 💥💥❤️❤️
அப்போ கூட உன் வாய்ல சினிமா பாட்டுதான் வருது. ஒரு திருக்குறள், சிலப்பதிகாரம், குண்டலகேசி, ஏதாவது வருதா உன் வாய்ல! 😅
@@belovedtruth3447 எந்த பாட்டா இருந்தா என்ன, நல்ல வரி பதிவிடுடேன்.
@@belovedtruth3447 super
@@belovedtruth3447 இவனுக சினிமா பைத்தியங்க.....அவன் டிபி லா என்ன அப்துல் கலாம் போட்டோவை யா வா வச்சிருக்கான்
@@rajmohan5614 En Dp la naan entha photo vena vachipan.. En ishtam...
Tirukkural (திருக்குறள்) is a classic Tamil language text (the divine book). The Kural text was authored by Thiruvalluvar (Saint Valluvar). It is structured into 133 chapters, each containing 10 couplets (or kurals), for a total of 1,330 couplets, each couplet has exactly seven words.
I learned something new today. Thank you Soudhakar 🙏
Thank you, Praveen.
@@sudhakarD599
The two words that are not used in the thirukural are தமிழ்(Tamil), கடவுள்(A word meaning God in Tamil)
Kadavul? REALLY????🤔
And you know in one of his verse he says being vegetarian is highest .well the thing is to follow but still it was land of greats and I feel very proud of them though I am marwadi guy as I feel one among them and even be like them and not care from where I came from. This is what I feel
Tamil is not just our language... Its our identity.. we are always proud to born in such precious race..
Yes bro
I am not Tamil but still m proud of Tamil people
Fcuk tamil 😂, Telugu ❤️💪✊😁😅
Tamil is not a race....it may be identity or a language
@@Avenger-bd2fs lol butt hurt Telugu spotted. Idk what prblm u have with someone loving their language..
It just brings to tears to see the state of what Tamil, Tamil People & Tamil Culture are in today. But am sure until the last Tamil draws the last breath Tamil will live, evolve, rejuvenate & raise back stronger than ever.
🙏❤️👤❤️🙏
We wish we were not being oppressed
@@ripsanskrit3609 Maha Prabhu Neenga Ingaya 😑
I am Sri Lankan my mother tongue Tamil I am so proud
DONT SHOCK WITH JUST THAT THREE WORDS GUYS
mom:amma
Verse: Varisai(queue), Vari(stripes)
Anchor: Nankoora
Light/le̯uk: Ilakkam (light/lamp/destination)
Labor : Ulavar(the plougher, Plower)
Heathen : Kaattan (man of forest)
Heath: Kaadu(forest)
Venom : Vinai / Visham(sanskrit)
Green/Grass : Keerai(green leaves)
Good: Kodai (to give alms, to donate, give more)
Great : Kotra, Koatra (Interesting word, Kotra in Tamil means some thing that stand aside, not comparable to others)
Holy : KOil (Temple) literally its gods/higher(kO) place(il)
bush : pul/puthar : புல் grass
bark/barge/*barica : parisal
dervish(beggar/poor) : thuravi (monk) , thu-ra = give away(ra) - the - keeping within(thu). ancient indian religion, people are categorized into two, one is who settle with a family and the other is monks(thuravikal), they dont have family, they go faraway places seeking knowledge. duid another word also looks related.
evil : aeval (induce)
corn/grain : kurunai (smaller grain) kuru in tamil is small. and noi is broken or brittle.
wide: vidiya(sunrise, symbolically it means wide opening)
towel : thuvai/துவை (wash) germanic source þwēan(wash), dwahan , hindi (dhobi) also should be related.
fade: vaadu, can also be related to word “waste”
fate: vaitha, vithitha faith: padithal, padinthu (acceptance of order)
drive : ther(chariot, cart), like in german its treiben, other english words like dray, draw, drag etc… has the relation.
paleo/palaio/palai(greek) : palaya (old) palaku(practice) all are related.
bully : pollaa (bad, mischievous)
plus/plural/poly - pala,pal, palveru (many, more,various etc…)
pale: paalai (desert and such barren lands) (long vowel in pale denotes it doesn’t have much in it, so does a barren land)
know:kan (tamil word kan means (eye), kaan=look (this should be the root of many ie words that starts with kn/gn) , latin “con” also should be related with this word “kan” (eye) in tamil, primarily to mean “gain within” for example words like “consider” “conceal”, “conduct” are some of the con words. the word “ken” is widely used in old languages “to know”/”to look” . tolerate/thole(peg) : thol(shoulder) [ the word “atlas” can also be related with, latin tollere is to lift, statues of atlas with the earth on his shoulders need mention.]
culprit, culpable - kalvan,kallar (thief), kalavu(theft) (literally it should be, one who gains from the place) [not sure if the word “guilt” also comes under this]
this, is, that , its etc.. : இது/ithu(this), அது/athu(that), இத்(ith), இட(idathu = its place)
short, curtail, curt : kuruku, kurai (shorten, to narrow down etc), [this is also one of the widely used words of the indo european language base including russian (korotkij-short)]
collar, collum, hals (neck related words) : kaluthu (neck)
veil/wall : veli(fence)
aern/rann : aran (aran in tamil means safeguarding, aranmanai is palace)
pare : pirai (crescent moon, new moon) (literally it should be “to show only a little” like a crescent moon.)
daemon/devil: theemai,theeyavai (bad/evil, that which destroys, from the word “thee” which means “fire”), latin prefix “de“, also should be related, the root meaning of sound “thee” is , keeping with+give away.
bleach : vilakku (to clear off, lighten, lamp) vilakkam is explanation ie. “to make one understand”, latin words like fulgere, flamma, flagrare etc. also has the connection.
pore/furrow : purai
mega : miku, mika(very much, exceed)
cup : kuvalai
oath : othu -to read (loudly)
eva-porate - aavi (steam) inverse of “aavi” is “evaa”.
nod : nadungu
meet: muttu ( to butt, to hit one over the other face to face, head to head, cow’s fighting act)
shoulder : kaluthai(donkey) - (tamil kalu literally should mean gain on its place), so kaluthai and it use for transporting goods on top of it.), the word shoulder(tamil kaluthu) can also be related. horse in tamil is kuthirai. (arabic word for horse is khayl)
the tamil word for horse kuthirai also sounds like the latin word for run currere.
gold : kelu(brightness, shining, sparkling), or from kolunthu(pale greenish yellow, the young leaves), this could be an important root word cognate with words like yellow, gold, glow in various other languages.
curious : kurippu (giving hints, giving clue, notes)
kurithu - give attention to.
cure : kurai (to reduce, to lessen) “kuru” means narrow, compact
fast : pasi (hunger)
flesh/foul : pulaal/pulai
wonder : viyan, viyappu
sweat : viyarthal
gray/grey : kari (black/dark)
harvest : aruvadai(aru(to cut) and v+adai(to stock in possession)
gallery : kal+arai (vault, cemetry) in latin, galilea is “church porch,” store room in church. in tamil kalarai=stone room. there are more words to link gal, cal,hul, hallu with stone or something formed hard. [even in hebrew the word gal refers to pile of stones]
gallows : kalu (wooden for impaling criminals, ka+l+u(gain+in a place+inside), kaluthai(donkey) , kalugu (eagle), kaluthu(neck) all carry things. arable : er (plough)(the “e” is the long sound “ae” referring to the inaccessible place it reach to.)
finish : pin(behind)/pini(everything lost/hardship)/pinbu/pinnaal(time after/back)/pinam(corpse)
Bait : Pakadai
Gate : Kathavu
Fact/Factorial/Factory/ : Vakuthu/Vakunthu (means “to divide, To make(“Thittam Vakuthal”=To make a plan), To make it small)
Pacify/Peace/Pact/Pactum : Paku/Pakutthu/Pakuthi ( To split even between, To share, To allow access within), Padinthu/Padi means (To accept/agree with, to stay calm, To settle in bottom). Accept: Isaipadu/Isaiputhal (To accept)
Female/Femina(Latin): Pen/Penmai
Function : Panbu/Pani
Annual/Annus : Aandu
Villa/Ville : Vayal(means Farm) (va+ya+l =comes out/growth + identified + place)
Field : veli
From : Varum (means “comes to a place”)
Find: Pidi-பிடி (in Tamil it means to “Get hold of”)
Fog/Fumigare : Pukai
Focus : Pukal( to get famous)
Fond : Punar (Copulate)
Mature: Muthir-முதிர் ( More older state, Well experienced (for a long time)) (Muthiyavar means old man) (“MootthOr” means elder)
Craft : Kalam-கலம் (Old word for “Ship”, “Plates” in Tamil) Literally “Ka=To gain + La=in a place + M=Occupying” so kalam is something thats “enclosed object to gain certain things/people”. Burrow : Putru (புற்று, Snake, Rabit, Rat hole etc..)
Turban : Thalapaa (Head+ Cover) (“Thalai” in Tamil is head, The L changed to R) The word ThOpaa, Thopi are variations of our Thalapaa, used in some other near east languages.
Cluster : Kulai (Grouped as one, bunch/cluster)
Cot : Kattil-கட்டில்
Goat : Kadaa (male goat)
Pain : Pini-பிணி (Under control using force, Inflicting hardship, Treating as slaves)
Punishment : Pani/Paninthu/Paninthal-பணி (Work/Under control/Working under kings order)
Tie/Teag/Taug/Knot: Kat, Kattu (Tieg) (inverse sound ) (Ka= Gain, Ta/Da = Movement)
Lion/Leo : Ari (Interestingly Ari or Aryeh is Hebrew word for Lion, and the L and R shift is common between many languages)
Bene~/Benefit : Payan-பயன்
Nation : Naadu-நாடு (Naadu means Native country in Tamil) (They say the word “nation” and “Native” comes from the Latin word “natus”)
Climate : Kilamai (Its a word that defines seven days of the week representing seven planetary bodies including Sun and Moon, also means “under its control”)
Hour : Kaala, Kaalai (“a time”, in Tamil) and the word “period” could be “Poludu”
Year : Gnyaairu (Sun in Tamil)
Yaarn : GnyaaN (Thread) woven around. (arai Gnaan kayiru)
Torque / Turn / Drehen(German) : Thiruhi, Thirukku (Thirumbu=Turn Back) etc…
Dream : ThOrram (Appearance, Look) The meaning is not the same. This is also looks closer to “Thought”
Turb -Thiritharu, Thiri, Thiribu (here Turb should be equal to Thi+ri which in Tamil means change or Losing its current state)
Funeral /Funus : Pinam-பிணம் (means Corpse in Tamil)
Water Lily : Alli (May be of the same family, not sure if both names refer the same flower)
Wealth/Valor : Valam-வளம் Value : Valu(gain strength)
Girl: Kilathi (Lead women, Rich Girl)
Guard/Garden : Kaadu-காடு (Forest, Field etc… literally Kaadu means “Gain + Hidden + Move + Inside” forests are well protected and not easy to move inside. In Tamil Kaathal means “To Protect”.
Pandal -Panthal
Friend/Favour/Free : Parinthu/Pattru/Parivu (Parivu word in Tamil means to show favour or affection)
Betel - VetElai
How/who/what : Yaangu/Yaarkku/Yaathu
Action: Aakkam(To create/To prepare)
Level: Alavu
Teak - ThEkku-தேக்கு (refers to Teak, Literally ThEkku=Having with + difficult + Gain in)
Mad: Madamai (Mada = Moving mind, Not Stable Mind)
Mind/Math : Mathi(not sure)
Copra - Kopparai (kaappu(protective)+ arai(space/room)) Interesting persian word خمپاره should have this origin.
Give/ Yield - Eekai
Sound: Osai
Surround: Chutru/Chutram (meaning to surround, to encircle)
Ginger - Ingee (Ginger) Neer(it means Water) But the word “Nero” in Greek means water. and in Etruscan “Nier” is water.
Water : possible cognate is ootru(spring water) ootru also means to pour. The English word Ooze also looks close. The word Hydro also is related.
Drum : Murasu (Inverse of sound)
Form: Maruvu (change in shape), Maarruvathu(Change)
Nail : Aani
Lemon - Elumichai
Oral/Oration/Orate/Oracle : Urai-உரை ( Tamil it means To Speak, To give some news )
That's a lot of effort thanks
Wanna say just a word for your whole soulful efforts.... Wow!!!!!
Great work.. ❤🔥🔥 தமிழ் வாழ்க ❤
Verithanam verithanam❤❤❤
Sirappu ✨
And you are right! There is no official language of India 🇮🇳.. India a culmination of many cultures and many languages.. let all the languages get equal importance throughout India.. let us not and we cannot hail just one language as superior or official language of this country.. And let us respect the legacy of Tamil culture for the longevity it has been in existence and for the richness it shows in its literature 🙏 Tamil Vazhga!!
While I completely agree with the sentiment you expressed, I will just make a small correction. There are 2 official languages at National level, Hindi and English. But at state level there are 22 scheduled languages. To reiterate, there is no "National language". But languages for official use are there.
Tamil 😍
@@ABHISHEKGHOSHfcb thanks for correcting.. I got it.. I meant there not being a national language for India only.. 🙏😊
@@ABHISHEKGHOSHfcb official language is the central government officials or office use language it doesn't means having national language status.
The indian union government has hindi and english as official languages and all state governments have their own official languages. There is no single national language in india but several recognised national languages.
Just FYI - Dr. Shashi Tharoor is an Indian politician, not a British politician. He did most of his studies in Britain but he is a Member of the Parliament in India.
Sashi Tharoor was born in england but came back to india when he was three years old. He did his studies and graduated from indian universities.
Even now North political parties can't occupy Tamilnadu & Kerala🔥
And they can never.
😂😂😂yes
XD
Proud South 💪💪💪
But chinese party had definetly occupied kerala 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. Lick the boots of communist, foreign party. You are still collonised.
I am a Malaysian Tamil. I am proud of my mother tongue the Tamil language. I also speak and write in English and Malay as well. It helps to learn a mostly spoken language in your country in addition to your Mother tongue language for your very own comfortable existence and survival.
I grew up watching Tamil, Hindi, Malay and English movies and western television series. Hindi movies were very popular with the multi-racial society in Malaysia, consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indians, natives and others.
These days, after some comedy scenes from Tamil movies were dubbed into Malay and shared in RUclips and Facebook platforms, I sense a disdain among viewers from their comments for Hindi movies and their too many rich flashy fantasy themes though the love for Hindi songs remain very strong despite not knowing the language at all. They seem to prefer watching Tamil movies that focus more on the reality of life in the cities and rural society that they themselves can identify with. Of course, there are Tamil movies with fantasy themes too.
Tamil is the world's first language and it's so beautiful. Proud to be tamilien.
Sangis will come after you .
Still Buthurt Indians didn't come for fight here 😂😂
@@ripsanskrit3609 nice name bro 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s not the first language but down to it is the world oldest still speaking language there most definitely older language many ancient peoples did really right language but spoke a language
@brian0902 the oldest language in the world is not provable because languages were spoken first before being written. Meaning Tamil could have been the 1st language in the world.
Mighty Tamils. I am proud Tamil from Tamil Nadu living in Vancouver, Canada.
Good video of great information. Should not have ended with Rajini who is a non Tamil. There are greater and better actor like Kamal. That part of the video was disappointing
The lady Sambavalam (Heo Hwang-ok, Korean name for the princess of Korea who migrated from Tamil Nadu coastal area) appears to have left India from Kanyakumari by boat/ship, and then married a Korean prince who fell in love with her as soon as he saw her. So, Tamil Nadu & Korean have More Similarities in Language, Culture, Symbol & Food🇮🇳🇰🇷💛💜
Omg yess I heard that story too
Kanyakumari old name is ayutha Nadu
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And indian government cheated us
@@mahalakshmiravi7134 Its History Bruh
சந்தோஷம்
கஷ்டம்
பிரச்சனை
அதிர்ஷ்டம்
கடைசி
அபிஷேகம்
இன்னும் நிறைய இருக்கிறது எனவே இது போன்று நாம் இயல்பாக உபயோகிக்கும் பிறமொழிக் கலப்பு சொற்களை இயன்ற வரை தவிர்த்து பேச முயற்சி செய்யலாம்....நம் தமிழ் தன் உயிர்ப்போடு இன்னும் நீண்ட காலம் வாழவேண்டும் என்பதற்காக...
I live in Switzerland were so many people who are Sri Lankan Tamils came as refugees. Though they have gone through the worst of the worst. I know a couple of Sri Lankan tamils they some of the hardest workers and have a never ending postive attitude which moved me.
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That's why Tamilians hated Family Man 2 for wrongly portraying Tamil Tigers on bad shades
@Mayank Shekhar Singh I have seen all episodes and understood how makers made this justification. But portrayed Tamil Tigers as Terrorist and Suicide Squad and their leader changed into terrorist connected with ISI and revenge for brother...
@@erajesh29 nice reply bro. You understood what they portrayed very well
@@erajesh29 assasinating Indian leaders and others with suicide vests is an act of terrorism
@@jog.antani Indian leaders sending indian army to Sri Lanka and creating atrocities and mishandling womens is the misuse of power which is equal to terrorism too brother.
@@eniyathendral2728 Indian army didnt do atrocities. Sri lankan army did. And they did attacks on innocent sinhalese sri lankans too
the reason why they love their language so much and don't want it to be overshadowed by any mean is could be bcz they've seen the other oldest language "Sanskrit" going from a prominent to nearly extinct , and they didn't want the same thing to happen to Tamil. Bcz Language is actually a key of your history and civilization and makes you who you are.. This could be the same for China, Japan and few other countries that has an Ancient or nearly Ancient languages which are even older than some countries and civilizations
Thank you for understanding us. Language is not a communication tool.Each language have character and ethics.
Tamil people not wanting Hindi as the national language aren't the divisive ones.
Imagine two countries combining, and one country deciding unilaterally that their language should be the only recognized language in the whole country.
That would be excluding the other language entirely.
Hindi people want others to learn their language but don't know to teach their language to their children. The people in hindi metros especially are obsessed with English and don't even know Hindi or consider it as a lower thing. Moreover they want others to learn their language but won't learn others languages. These kind of chauvinism will break nations, idiots don't know it
@@msraja1230 Are you fucking out of your mind , how many so called hindi people have forced you to learn hindi , on the other hand the level of language chauvinism shown by tamilians is just on another level.
@@MegaApurv007 really? Do you listen to your ministers? They now have pulled back from that on recent 'hindi' day speech but dude that was their go to thing of Hindi being a national language matrabhasha of Indians bla bla bla. They keep forgeting to add 'some' in front of Indians.
2 countries...?... really?.....
Do u know who is Adi Shankaracharya and Ramanujacharya.....greatest philosophers (Vedanta) of entire country...
And where they are from...they are from south....both studied and written books in Sanskrit and Tamil....there was no such thing as (north-south) at all at that point of of time...
Ultimately....It's the land of same culture.....
Devisiveness only started after brtish introduced a so called theory "Aryan invasion"......And most Tamils unfortunately fall for that trap........and many are still stuck in it
Note;- I am neither from north india nor from south india....I am from the east (Odisha)
@@biswanathmahapatra8441 the issue we are talking about is the exclusion of Tamil.
I'm not from Tamil Nadu, nor do I speak Tamil, but you are waving your sword at the wrong enemy, bro
Kolam is a geometric pattern that is made from rice flour that is set on the ground using just hands to make the pattern. The kolam is put there every morning, in front of devout Tamil homes which still follow its own culture, so that the little ants will get food and won't come into their homes. Best wishes.
Omg... finally u reacted ❤️🙏
#tamil proud to be tamizhan🔥🤩🥳
This is just 1% information of Tamils, u wanna learn more go and read our history... 💥💥💥 #தமிழன்டா
You believe they care ?. They reacted to this purely out of peer pressure.
@@harihhs8467 Peer pressure னா? என்ன🤔
@@harihhs8467 This is about our old Tamil kings , not about present Tamils 😂😂 !! No change your logic
*யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்* ❤️💥
11:37 the way Raja Raja chola hit the sree Vijaya empire is hilarious 😂🔥🔥
The movie IRUVAR of maniratnam is about this chief minister M.G.Ramachandran who was a film star and later became chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
Who cares about that now?
This video Covering almost 40% of Tamilans Nd Tamilnadu History 🙏 Thank u for this video nd reactions ❤️
If you start to know about the tamizh language and literature it never ends at a point. Everything followed and following by tamizh people have scientific reason ❤❤❤❤❤ that's why I love my culture 😍
"Tamils love towards music" major missing topic in that video...
Dance music drama
@@tubbie456 name ke mudinchithu 😂
That's why we promoted the great other indian singers like SPB , Manobala , chitra
Basically ART bro tamils involved more in ART
பல மாத கோரிக்கைக்கு பிறகு இன்று தான் இந்த வீடியோவை அவர்கள் ரியாக்ட் செய்கிறார்கள். வீடியோ எதும் கிடைக்குல போல அதான்..
Maybe they read the comments,on the day when the Tamils roasted them for degradation of Tamil films
@@tubbie456 ama bro.. irurathulaye worst ever reaction channel ithaa bro. Nama culture theriyama, nama movie ya review panna vathutabunga
Tamils are only against imposition. We watch movies in Malayalam,telugu,kannada,English even korean. Our Bias against Hindi cinema or Hindi in general is only because of its imposition over us. Remember "World is my country and everyone is related to us" was and is our thing for thousands of years.
Not just that, Hindi movies try to promote only a few subcultures Punjabi, Gujarati etc...
Well that's fine I understand but I don't like the hypocrisy of tamil people, they can accept English which is a foreign lang but can't accept hindi which is a derivative of Sanskrit which came from their own mother land.
@@mtk3755 Why would ther give special preference to Hindi, why not Punjabi, Marathi or Bengali? Hindi has too many Farsi & Arabic words anyway, Bengali is much closer to Sanskrit. Tamil is much older and they have all right to choose whatever language they would like to use...Hindi imperialist you are!
@@mtk3755 Ill explain please try to understand. English for us is to connect to outside world, Also its common to both Hindi speaking Indian and Non Hindi speaking Indian. Why thats important is because if both Hindi speaking Indian and Non Hindi speaking Indian speak/compete in Hindi,the Non Hindi Speaking ppl like us become 2nd class citizens in our own country. So as Aringar Anna said "Why do we need two holes in the door for a big dog and small dog". Tamil is our own language for us to learn and English is for us to connect with the rest of the world and gain knowledge. If we go to a state wer noone knows English/Tamil we ll learn Hindi and live there. If u come here learn Tamil.Hope u understand.
All fed with political agenda of divisive politics. Above all there is a lot of hate for Hindi speakers, that’s what this is. We were fed with gyan on harmony from childhood. Taught to be inclusive, that’s why we talk of respect everyone, every culture and things like I am not Tamil but I still love you kind of comments, But this rampant hatefulness towards hindi speakers and there must be an objection. This politics should stop immediately. A lot of atrocities have been committed out of the hateful thought process which is Fed to masses. It is not being second class citizen this is a free country and your voice and concern is heard understood acknowledged. But bringing this language politics over and over again is way too much, remember there is only give respect to get respect. You don’t respect the other language, you anything in Hindi with black ink, this is too disrespectful to a language and people not just some but a nation full of people you are disrespecting try to understand that also and you are hurting the sentiments of masses. This attitude must change! We cannot keep hearing this bullshit forever.
Hey great reaction guys! It's not necessarily that Tamils have any issues with North Indian languages themselves - it's when those languages are imposed on them that they take issue. But I think the sentiment stems from threats of invasion from North Indian invaders in the past before we had the geopolitical borders we have today, when armies could just come in and conquer land and rule over them.
As a Malayali, am apologizing for the comments of Malayalis who don't know what they are, their roots..... We all are from Dakshinapatha and we r united!!
Wht do you mean by Dakshinapatha..?
It's OK... Let's respect and love every human on earth... 😃😃😃😃
@@sridharkaraj.k1510 People who were from South of Vindhyas,..... Chera, Chola, Pandyan, Chalukya, Pallava, Satavahana Rashtrakuta, Kakatiya, Reddy dynasty, Seuna (Yadava) dynasty and Hoysala stood as one when first invaders came from the North!! We are ONE!!
Thank you bro!
Only thing I hate is sanskrit word(dakshnapatha)... Didnt we had any other name?
I am very proud to be tamilan in india.
More focussed on the narrators Irish accent here🤣
Also, there is no animosity within us Tamilians towards North India or other cultures.. it’s just that we would like to be left alone and preserve our rich cultural heritage and possibly share the wisdom of our ancient literature with the rest of the world than another culture/language/beliefs thrust on us and made compulsory for us to follow.. that’s it.. willingly we Tamilians watch North Indian movies and even learn and speak their languages even though this nature of open mindedness may not be shown by other culture people towards South Indian languages..
That's a wrong assumption that you have made. People fron all over India, north, north-east, west, everyone love Tamilians and many who are interested in learning languages learn Tamil.
Also a small correction, just as there is no unified "South India", similarly there is also nothing as "North India". For a man who lives in Jammu, Punjab is South India. Likewise for a Tamil, Andhra is North.
We are different, and that's what makes India so unique. We are vivid, colourful and tied by a thread of unity. We are like an elephant that is bright like a peacock. We should take pride in this.
@@PaulAllen6304 how many of u know the history of tamils, ur syllabus and cbse syllabus only teach abt nothern history, only few abt southern history..
@@unknown98512 Those who care know it already. I remember being we learnt about Sangam Era in our 7th grade; Chola, Chera and Pandyas in 8th grade, alongside "North Indian" kingdoms like Delhi Sultanate and Mughal Empire. The 9th and 10th were all about Indian Independence movements.
So it is a request, one should know th ground reality before making assumptions. It's not that you ask a labourer who lives in Agra about Sangam Era and expect him to know about it more than he knows about Taj Mahal.
@@unknown98512 actually our history teaches nothing in depth of what we should really know about different cultures. It should be a person’s individual interest to explore about their own history and about cultures which interest their mind.. that has nothing to do with respecting and accepting another culture.. Being proud of our own culture and accepting and willing to like another culture are 2 different things.. Our love for our own culture must not turn into comparison, hatred or dislike for another culture..let us be united and celebrate the diversity of our country🙏
@@sangeetat6848 Yes sister. I agree with you. I am from west bengal and in our contemporary history books, there is no mention of any Bengali Kingdom either. Rather of no East Indian Kingdom. It is only later that I got to know about the Bengal Sultanate, The Mallas, The Palas, The Senas and Ahoms of Assam. All that we learnt in school was Bengal has always been part of a larger Empire and it was later ruled by British. If that was it, how do we speak a distinct language and how come we have such cultures that are different from rest of India.
But I also realise it is simply impossible to put history of every state in text books. It should be out personal curiosity that one should learn stuff out of textbooks.
Absolutely agree with you
Maybe you will understand the pain of Raji in Family Man 2, after watching this video about Sri Lankan tamil and their problems.
No . Family man 2 only explains Samanthas personal life of coming in the industry
Family man is a full of shit, the crew tries to insult the LTTE and they're lying that it's a series and you've to watch it much more fictional
@@333_vb9 ltte 💩
This reaction is going to be epic 🔥
Really feel happy and proud to be a tamilian 🙂 thank u guys ❣
Tamizh beauties drawing kolam in front of their house is a treat to watch.
Whenever I travel to Tamizh nadu, it's the one thing that I don't miss out on.
I m proud 💪💪💪💪 தமிழன்டா
Those who haven't watched the reaction for same video by jaby and achara, I recommend you do.. you will know the difference between these channels 😊
Yes jaby & Achara discussed lot about the video especially about the srilankan Tamizh issues and their reaction for other stuffs in the video also so good..but these guys only focusing about the accent of speaker and comics… I expect may be they’ll get know about the Tamizh history but they understand different meaning from the video..
True.
And these reactions too make me feeling proud as being a Tamilian 😌, Blessed to be born as a தமிழன் 💖
Actually We have official languages, we have 22 official languages. What we don't have is National language. This confuses everyone even the Indians. So we have official languages which are used in official works but no National language.
22 scheduled languages
2 official languages
0 national language
@@swatisaini6447 Official languages = language of government. The government is not the same as the country. I think that is what OP was pointing out.
@@swatisaini6447 English and some what hindi
I am Tamilachi (tamil girl)and I am proud
Have already posted on original will do here as well.
As a north indian, I'm glad I watched this, expanded my knowledge on tamil people, also a note to all my Tamil brothers, stereotypes are everywhere, like there must be towards me as well in other parts of India, but we have to realise india has recently became modern and most of our parents generation never saw any other ethnicity growing up, they used to live in the same places there entire life, people have started to move recently and as they'll travel and interact there perception will also change towards other ethic group which are not their own as they'll meet them, india has a lottttt of problems but it's still better than majority of the world where most of the countries, except few in west, can't tolerate other relegion's or even ethnicities, so be proud to be tamil and be proud to be indian🇮🇳 as without Tamils or any other ethnicity there is no india ❤️
Guys a great actor in Kannada industry Puneeth rajkumar passed away yesterday 😭😭😭😭 and also a great human being please react to some of his movies like "Yuvarathna,Appu,Jockey" and so on
It's Jackie....not Jockey...lol.
All Cogito videos are so thorough, you always are engaged laughing and learning in the process.
I was waiting your reaction on this video. Finally you guys did it. 😁
Oh finally thank u guys
Loved it guys...thanks! ❤️❤️❤️
தமிழ்👑❤
We Tamils definitely are not mostly vegetarians. Its a false fact.
The videos says Tamil cuisine is mostly vegetarian based. Not that Tamils are mostly vegetarian.
Yeah I know that most of the coastal Tamils eat seafood.
@@manojlds Also tamil cuisine is not mostly vegetarian based.
This video is about the original tamils...You don't know what they ate 1000 years back when the Cholas ruled...Just because our generation eat non veg,you can't say tamils eat non veg predominantly..We don't have the history before 1000 years
@@ManoRanjith93 Indus Valley Civilization which is a Dravidian Civilization ate Meat of "Cow" goat,buffalo according to Lipid residual Analysis.
RIP puneeth rajkumar sir😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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I'm also feeling sad ya.. But this is not a right place to show ur emotions..
Gone too soon indeed but the achievement and the memories he left in the heart of those millions of people will live forever. May his soul rest in peace.
28:00 .. they were talking about "official purposes language" (its not same as national language) ..
Official purposes language means the mode of communication used in official documents and proceedings of Central government ... you cannot have it done in all language since cost of translation and system functioning will increase tremendously.
At cultural level and state language level everyone is free to use their local language .. no one imposing other language in that
Only Tamil 💞💞💞
No dravitiyan 🚫🚫🚫🚫🚫
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Adei Zombies ingayum vanteengala da😆😆😆
@@eri2131 adei thirudass,,ohh sorry dravidiyass.. neega enga inga!..😂🤣😅.. ithu thamil la pathi sollura video,..nanga than iruupom.. neega oorama poi ******.
@@sibikarthikeyan2426 Aaga aaga annan inspiration enna azhaga tamil then varudhu vaai lendhu 😂
@@eri2131 buthurt people started screaming 😁😂 You might be other native speaker from Tamil Nadu , just say You are living peacefully in Tamil Nadu right
Requesting u one of the famous star of South Indian industry expired due to cardiac arrest I request u to make a video about him rip punith rajkumar #appu😭😭😭🙏
i am subscribing your channel only because of this videe. Tamil is not a regional language but its a world's language. The first language spoken by the human in the world is tamil.
Exactly!
malaysian tamilan here ✨🇲🇾
28:00 It doesn't create divisiveness Rick.. We respect every other Indian language.. We don't have problem in watching hindi films, actually we watch more than you guys do for reactions😂. We don't like the idea of imposing language(Hindi is the one which is imposed) in our state. People from here are moving to different places and learning their regional languages, so I don't think that causes divisiveness.
You should visit Thanjavor Big Temple , it's even great then the 7 wonders of the world ..
No,Tamil regions in Sri Lanka did face European colonizers for a longer duration than Sinhalese regions. Here's a simplified explanation:
* Portuguese Era (1505-1658): The Portuguese primarily concentrated on coastal areas, which were predominantly Tamil.
* Dutch Era (1658-1796): The Dutch also had a strong presence in coastal regions with Tamil populations.
* British Era (1796-1948): The British eventually conquered the entire island, but their administration and infrastructure development were more concentrated in coastal areas, including Tamil regions.
While both ethnicities eventually came under British rule, Tamils faced European colonial influence for a longer period due to the initial Portuguese and Dutch focus on coastal Sri Lanka.
During British rule in Sri Lanka (1815-1948), Tamil literacy rates were significantly higher than Sinhala literacy rates. This disparity stemmed from a combination of educational policies, social factors, and pre-colonial administrative experience.
The British Raj and the Rise of English Literacy
The British colonial government implemented an education system focused on the English language. This aimed to create a pool of clerks and administrators familiar with British bureaucratic procedures. Tamils, with their emphasis on commerce and a longer tradition of maritime trade, were more receptive to English education. This resulted in a larger number of Tamil students pursuing English literacy, giving them an advantage in securing administrative positions.
Social and Cultural Factors
Sinhalese society, at the time, placed a higher value on religious and classical studies in Pali and Sinhala. This existing educational structure may have discouraged some Sinhalese from prioritizing English literacy. Additionally, some social groups within the Sinhalese community may have viewed Western education with suspicion.
Pre-Colonial Administrative Experience
In certain Tamil-dominated regions, particularly the Jaffna Peninsula, Tamils already had experience in administrative roles within pre-colonial kingdoms. The British likely saw these Tamils, familiar with administrative duties, as valuable assets and readily integrated them into their own bureaucracy.
The Choice for Tamils: A Matter of Pragmatism
The British weren't solely interested in religious conversion when selecting administrative staff. They prioritized candidates with fluency in English and administrative skills. As Tamils displayed a higher literacy rate in English, they became the preferred choice for clerical positions within the British administration.
A Legacy of Discontent
While favoring Tamils initially benefited the British, it sowed seeds of discontent among the Sinhalese majority who felt excluded from administrative opportunities. This ultimately contributed to ethnic tensions that continue to simmer in Sri Lanka today.
Our Tamils Greatest Leader Freedom Fighter " Prabhakaran "
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@@ripsanskrit3609 bruuu
Unna antha korean video la pathen
@@thugislife5267 I m everywhere 👻
@@ripsanskrit3609 bro antha video ku maru ba diyum va bro oruthana vechi seiyanum
@@ripsanskrit3609 tamils lam cringe nu soldran oruthan athuku sombu thuka innoru than
Funny thing is they can't read even a single name properly but still making fun of the narrator's accent
I think they were more fascinated by the accent and curious about the way it is different from theirs... That's how human beings are, looking for similarities and differences.
Guys, Imagine this. You're a farmer living in a village who knows to speak, read or write only your tongue, you try to travel and suddenly find the buses, trains, the road signs everything doesn't have what you know around you. suddenly. That is imposition of a language. Nobody likes it.
Hypocrisy of your argument is you don't have problem with English.
@@MrRahul6464 because that's a choice with hindi no such choice is given. See the number of languages hindi has killed.
@@DIYmediaTV false propaganda against hindi. Hindi has preserved the local languages as its the direct descendant of Sanskrit and Sanskrit is the mother of all Indian languages. By learning Hindi. Other native language's vocabulary doesn't get affected
@@DIYmediaTV we can't learn every language we have in our country there has to be some common ground right?
@@MrRahul6464 no hindi is not not the mother of all Indian languages. Sankrit is just a language that discriminates people. And I wish you could open your heart and accept that hindi has killed many languages including bojburi. I'm the one who has to choose what I speak. Now I'm in Tamil Nadu where Tamil and english is enough to survive. If I ever move to another place then I would learn the local language if I need.
So what is the purpose of me learning Hindi when a non Hindi speaking me can communicate with a (possible) hindi speaking you without any trouble.
நம் தமிழ் மொழி நம் அடையாளம்... 🙏🙏🙏
I am a TaMilian , i live in Mumbai..
And i Known as Madrasi in my office.
One of them call me Terrorist after watching Family Man 2.😑
Nothing is wrong with the madrasi term. It just means South Indian.
@@MrRahul6464 where are you from ?
@@teakadai43 Bihar.
@@MrRahul6464 hey,are you a tamil hater? I actually seen you commenting shit in multiple videos in diff channels(especially in foreign reaction channels).Are you paid commenter to talk shit about tamil culture and movies?am very curious
@@MrRahul6464 from now on i call you BhojPuri.
After long time i like your video because of this topic
Thanks for watching this video 🙏🙏
‼️‼️Tamils known Hindi, English...they just don't express it unless it's absolutely necessary ‼️‼️..even majority of indians are going cross culture since last 5 or 10 years , before tht it was mainly national and local not inter local‼️‼️
Actually it's not true. Most of the tamil don't know hindi because in school hindi is not forced and mandatory like the other states in South. That is we can choose any language of our choice it can be hindi,telugu,sanskrit ,French german ots completely the students wish. In non hindi states hindi is mandatory as a language. So they know more hindi than us, as when it's not forced and given options not everyone chooses hindi
@@kayalk8772 the question is, why I learn hindi?
Hindi is not taught in TN schools .. 😂😂😂
In tamil nadu, majority of people don't know hindi. And it's not school syllabus 🤣
@@kayalk8772 we have prachar sabha in almost every street, at least in towns and cities, maybe not in villages. It's just we don't prefer to learn it Coz it doesnt give us any other benefits other than communication. Tamil or other classical/regional languages on the other hand has more history, literature, and philosophy compared to hindi. So better learn the language of the land if you are gonna live there
Tamilians live almost in all the countries and also all over India. Tamilians dress are unique so also their food.
Tamil ❤️🔥.. தமிழ் 😍💐
Tamil Language is Mother Language of Malayalam, Telugu & Kannada.And, We are Neighbors too❤
Tamil is not the mother of Telugu.. Tamil is the brother of Telugu
Sheriyenna😂
@@phanirajsrinivasch8108 😂😂
Who told u this 🤣🤣
Sorry plz don't include malayalam. We fed up 🙏
Rick bit upset with your laugh when the videos talks about 2 important kings of Tamil dynasty “Raja Raja Cholan alias Arul Mozhi Varman and Rajendra cholan” you should watch again and read about these 2 greatest kings in Tamil history.
I felt the same...
Ignore them. They were doing only for views, Nothing more.
Tamil is more than our life. It is not just a language. It is our heart, our God, our breath, our tears, our virtue😭😭😭They will live because of us, they will not fall and we will not let them fall
the irish accent explains why irish alcohol famous 😂
Proud Thamizhan. Long live my Thamizh.
We can watch every films with English subtitles..So no Issues👍
Thank you very much for the efforts to make this video, ❤️ our love always there for u both ,I would like to thank all the audience hwo watchthis video and , Tamilians we have strong history but many powers wants to destroy our identity still it is happening. We need more support to precerve the oldest language Tamil,tamil people and their culture..எல்ல புகழும் இறைவனுக்கே ..
I cant imagine , what India would be if no one invaded it. From Muslims to portugese to french to british. The later did the damage that threw us back centuries. We would have been world leaders and the philosophy we hold would have lead to world peace bieng a reality.
If no one invaded India, there will be no india and we'll be like European union
@@blade3625 better than what happened after the invasions. Separate but richer and happier
Tamilnadu government introduced title( just like Mr or Mrs ) for Transgender people (irrespective of gender) “Thirunar”. This gives huge respect to them in society.
Less reaction on the actual data, more reaction on the accent. This is all this channel has to do.
Very true observation.... I doubt they even listen to the actual facts instead of commenting on the comic things.....
@@p.babuparanjothi7770 exactly the channel should have been named as ' fake reaction'.
@@sancharidas7532 very true....
@@p.babuparanjothi7770
they don't care about our emotion , they only want the revenue coming from views and advertisement. whenever I watch this channel's video I turn on the ad blocker.
@@sancharidas7532 If they'd acted like an actor from Tamil, you'd not have called it the 'fake reaction'. Hypocrisy.
We tamils are very proud people. we are proud of our language, Culture, tradition, food and our intellect.
RIP #PuneethRajkumar
Om Shanthi💐
Literally for us Tamil is not only a language it's like an emotional connection between me and my mother 💙🔥
Ella thamizh makkalkum malayalakkarayude namaskaram.
Raja Raja Chozhan is called as PONNIYIN SELVAN
Tamilans Rock's 🔥🔥🔥😎
Any Tamilans ?
At last.... I have been requesting to a reaction on this ..... Now the wait is over..
Thamizh pesum மலையாளி here ❤️❤️
Watching this video with you two ,I felt like I am in a history class with last benchers
There is a saying in India that goes "The north preserved hindu land and the south preserved hindu culture" The south is really an amazing place and I wish the north would learn from it more. - A north Indian
Tamil not just a language, it is our identity.
தலைவரே இந்த வீடியோவை நீ இப்பதான் பாக்குறியா நல்லா வருவ தலைவா
டேய் , இவங்க எப்போ பாத்தா என்னடா , ஒரிஜினல் Video RUclips ல தான் இருக்கும் 😌😌
@@toontoofaan5055 ⚡🤝👌😂