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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @cikkuuu-2jo
    @cikkuuu-2jo Год назад +338

    not just korea,,tamil culture had impact on thailand,cambodia,laos,indonesia,even korea,,a famous korean proffessor came to tamil nadu to find out the roots of tamil culture on korea,,its in you tube too,,its sad that india doesnt use it as an advantage to have good relations with these indianized countries,but its changing under current government with look east policy

    • @prabhatsourya3883
      @prabhatsourya3883 Год назад +36

      The reason why Tamil culture had such a massive impact is due to the fact that the Chola Empire under King Rajendra Chola I had developed an extensive maritime trade network across Southeast Asia and maritime trade routes extending all the way north to Mainland China and Korea. As the Cholas were the first to develop Maritime trade in the Southern Indian regions, they have more influence in the Asian Sphere, compared to other empires which did it later on.

    • @KKomalShashank
      @KKomalShashank Год назад +12

      Well, that's because the Chola Empire extended all over Southeast Asia. Korea is further away in the Far East. The proper explanation is still very unclear in Korea's case, unlike other countries in Southeast Asia.

    • @sornaveln6019
      @sornaveln6019 Год назад +7

      Pandiyan dynasty is the ancient and powerful maritime traders 2000 years ago. Indian ocean, bay of Bengal, arabic sea all are borders of pandiyan kingdom. Cholan dynasty came later in the maritime routes. Don't mislead our history just 1000 years old referring rajendra chola 1st. We are more ancient than that.

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 Год назад

      Nyaaa

    • @a.a.r.9
      @a.a.r.9 Год назад +5

      The Kalingas too had an influence predominantly in Cambodia Thai and Indonesia specially Bali where the Kalinga merchants settled and spread Hinduism which to till date is still the only majority Hindu island in Indonesia

  • @Victorystar2
    @Victorystar2 Год назад +135

    It is not just the queen. Her servants, maids, guardian soldiers, and sailors traveled along with her from tamil nadu. They also settled down and formed their own matrimonial alliance with the native people of the region and established the population of 6 million, but many believe that their descendants are from royal couple lone.

    • @SanthoshKumar0410
      @SanthoshKumar0410 Год назад +3

      So just like some people here who thinks they are descendants of the old royal families in Tamilnadu

    • @aradhanatrys971
      @aradhanatrys971 10 месяцев назад +1

      Its becauce more than a thousand years ago a kind called raja raja chozhan ruled thos countries like Singapore, malsiaya,etc

  • @pradapkumar6841
    @pradapkumar6841 Год назад +154

    Tamil people merchants that connected the world thousands of years before we all have our current internet age they share culture and knowledge with everyone respect other people pay love with love

    • @JASHU_69
      @JASHU_69 Год назад +2

      Sambar 🔥😂

    • @prabhakaran4920
      @prabhakaran4920 Год назад

      ​@@JASHU_69sari da golti dog's

    • @lijofedrick8877
      @lijofedrick8877 Год назад +1

      ​@@JASHU_69poda golti Telugu punda.. ass burning golti, jealous golti.. you speak Telugu because of our motherfk Tamil..😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @tamildreamer122
      @tamildreamer122 Год назад

      @@JASHU_69 🔥ur stomach burns.. Its shows in your imbecile comment..

    • @kum2006
      @kum2006 Год назад +12

      @@JASHU_69 golties crying everywhere😭😭😭😭

  • @DragonFrootJuice
    @DragonFrootJuice Год назад +239

    Why did the princess teach the Koreans "Kundi"? 😂😭😭 like there were more words.

    • @AnthonyJonathanYT
      @AnthonyJonathanYT Год назад +68

      Cuz she wanted the prince to explore her back door 😂

    • @chanduji2855
      @chanduji2855 Год назад +10

      @@AnthonyJonathanYT Back door entries were not a norm of the past.
      How then?

    • @singhdeepak1998
      @singhdeepak1998 Год назад +26

      ​@@chanduji2855It was more common than you think.
      There were no modern ways to avoid pregnancy.
      That was one option to have pleasure without ending up being pregnant.

    • @bloodfluid2331
      @bloodfluid2331 Год назад +11

      I'M FROM UTTAR PRADESH BUT LIVED IN TAMIL NADU WHEN I WAS 8 YEARS OLD. TRUST ME IT WAS NOT VERY GOOD TO TELL SOMEONE IN HINDI TO LOCK THE DOOR 😂

    • @nishthapatel517
      @nishthapatel517 Год назад +9

      because Korean language is not very old and they used to use Chinese language before, and they might felt that Tamil is easier than Chinese

  • @arunarjun9427
    @arunarjun9427 Год назад +43

    Tamil is more 50000 years old language. We are thr Pioneer for everything ❤

  • @Sandy-to7oo
    @Sandy-to7oo Год назад +129

    "Thai" land. Actually "Thai" word is an Tamil word which means Mother. It proves how Tamil kings had influence in southeast Asian countries.

    • @gamesong6600
      @gamesong6600 Год назад +2

      There is no historical evidence of Tamil kings, but there are historical proofs of Buddhist monks going and coming to various countries since ashokan times. And south was a major center.

    • @arunk5980
      @arunk5980 Год назад

      ​​@@gamesong6600Chola kings and some descendants followed Buddhism in the end and became small rajputs and weak as they adopted peace. They also spoke Tamil and Sanskrit. Just check name of their Airport it's name is subarnabhoomi Airport, which has same meaning in Tamil and Sanskrit. Even present day Bihar, UP and Orissa were ruled by Tamil kings Cholas and Pandyas. Cholas ruled till Ganges and beyond, hence named Gangai Kondan. There is a Lord Shiva temple to commemorate this named as "Gangai Konda Cholapuram".
      In all over South East Asia, you can see that there will be one Tamil kings branch in their clan hierarchy.
      Singapore name itself means (Singam + Oor = Singapore. Check history of Indonesia islands and Hinduism there, it was spread by Tamil kings. Check Sumatra Island history in Malay historical books. Also, you will find all kings and sultans in Malaysia have Raja title to them. If you drag back all royal families in South East Asia, there will be a mix of some Tamil dynasty descendents in their timeline. You can find Tamil in Korean language as well, because Korean Queen who ruled there travelled from present day India and of Tamil descent. There is also a funny joke among Koreans that if a newborn baby is not fair they will say that baby might have had Tamil queens genetical inheritance.

    • @prakashs545
      @prakashs545 Год назад +18

      ​@@gamesong6600rajendra chola captured Thailand go and learn history first of all

    • @gamesong6600
      @gamesong6600 Год назад +1

      @@prakashs545 in 11th century yes. But answer me this when did Buddhism reach Thailand?? I think your answer will also enlighten you about how Indian languages customs reach east asian countries.

    • @gamesong6600
      @gamesong6600 Год назад

      @@prakashs545 moreover the historical records tell us, they never took over the administration of the won cities, it was more of attacking, plundering and looting, like they looted toran door of a Buddhist building.

  • @samanthamasters5015
    @samanthamasters5015 Год назад +15

    Cameroon in Africa a particular tribe too speaks a crude Tamil ,words , pronounciation, meaning same. A Tamil techie guy is making list of Tamil words spoken around the rest of the world. It is indeed staggering to observe his findings. Tamil indeed is an ancient language, and culture spread across from East Asia to Greece where we did trade and other ties for more than 2000+ years.

  • @truthbetold4.4
    @truthbetold4.4 Год назад +102

    India then had a big cultural imprints on Japan, Malaysia, Indonesia, Fiji and many more countries.

    • @NadeemShekh-uy9zn
      @NadeemShekh-uy9zn Год назад +8

      Yeah I'm from fiji

    • @sys9208
      @sys9208 Год назад +1

      Buddhist

    • @krish2569
      @krish2569 Год назад

      @@sys9208 bharat and its people were there from 1000's of years buddhism came 1500 years ago so yeah not everyone is buddhist

    • @truthbetold4.4
      @truthbetold4.4 Год назад

      @@sys9208Not really . Guess you don't know about the Chola Dynasty.
      Also Buddhism and Jainism have their inspirations from Sanatan Dharma. If you've read history enough you'd know.

    • @Sivzram
      @Sivzram Год назад

      China as well remember DHAMO (BODHI DHARMAN)

  • @kaviyak9220
    @kaviyak9220 Год назад +84

    Yes we Indians were like voyagers.. especially south Indians had huge no of cruise, and ships used to travel to most of the Asian countries..
    Thus there are lot of Indian food and cultural influences all over Asia ❤

    • @sushilkumarlohani6709
      @sushilkumarlohani6709 Год назад +1

      True. 🇮🇳

    • @aradhanatrys971
      @aradhanatrys971 10 месяцев назад +2

      Its becauce more than a thousand years ago a kind called raja raja chozhan ruled thos countries like Singapore, malsiaya,etc

    • @kaviyak9220
      @kaviyak9220 10 месяцев назад

      @@aradhanatrys971 yes correct... I'm from Tamil Nadu too

    • @aradhanatrys971
      @aradhanatrys971 10 месяцев назад

      @@kaviyak9220 mm...nicee

  • @tamizhaninkorea
    @tamizhaninkorea Год назад +14

    Seollal = pongal (Tamil harvest festival/new year)
    Dhashik (다식) = Kolukattai (rice based Tamil dessert)
    Yakgwa(약과)= adhirasam (fried Tamil dessert)

    • @perambu3441
      @perambu3441 Год назад +3

      The "Kummi(கும்மி)" dance performed by Tamils has a lot of similarities with the "Ganggangsullae(강강술래)" practiced in Korean culture.
      The flower braided bridal hairstyle of Tamils known as "பூ ஜடை Poo Jadai or ஜடை மட்டை Jadai Maṭṭai" is also followed as "도투락댕기 도투락唐只 Doturak-daenggi" bridal hairstyle in Korean culture.

    • @tamizhaninkorea
      @tamizhaninkorea Год назад +1

      @@perambu3441 I forgot to include Ganggangsullae (강강술래). But I never thought about p00-jadai and daenggi. Thanks for adding that!

  • @AbcXyz-dd8yo
    @AbcXyz-dd8yo Год назад +19

    South India is on the most important trade route in the world.
    So there has been exchange of culture from South India since ancient times.

  • @ravanan5672
    @ravanan5672 Год назад +18

    Mango 🥭 word came from Tamil language not just that there is lot words came from Tamil, English language took most of the words form Tamil language ❤

  • @jaydeepsen4769
    @jaydeepsen4769 Год назад +22

    Now I know the real meaning of "Kundi na kharkao Raja, seedha andar aao Raja". This was the probably the first line that the Queen said to the Korean King after their marriage. 😉 😉

    • @vaijuapple811
      @vaijuapple811 Год назад +1

      That word has a different meaning in Hindi right😂😂😂what are you saying

  • @revolutionarymen1655
    @revolutionarymen1655 Год назад +25

    The Tamil language is recognized as the oldest language in the world and it is the oldest language of the Dravidian family. This language had a presence even around 5,000 years ago.

    • @nitinthakur6569
      @nitinthakur6569 Год назад +1

      Recognised by who? I googled it and got nothing relevant to Tamil

    • @revolutionarymen1655
      @revolutionarymen1655 Год назад +5

      @@nitinthakur6569 Researchers of the subject have differing estimates for the age of Tamil. While recent excavations at Keezhadi throw light on the ancient civilization of Tamils, earthen burial urns (Mudumakkal Thazhi) have been found in Adhichanallur and Kodumudi that go back 2,000 to 2,500 years.

    • @nitthesh
      @nitthesh Год назад

      ​@@nitinthakur6569What did you Google for bruh?

    • @moana-i6i
      @moana-i6i Год назад +2

      The oldest language is sanskrit then tamil came from it .

    • @nitthesh
      @nitthesh Год назад +4

      @@moana-i6i Loooooolllll 😆😆😆😆😂🤪

  • @abhimanyusinghbaghel6235
    @abhimanyusinghbaghel6235 Год назад +28

    Tamils were very dominant at that time because of their trade network .

    • @chewy9936
      @chewy9936 Год назад +3

      They weren't dominant but mostly cooperative and didn't hesitate to explore other kingdoms

    • @abhimanyusinghbaghel6235
      @abhimanyusinghbaghel6235 Год назад +10

      @@chewy9936 being dominant doesn't mean oppressive ,i never said that they were not cooperative.
      So yes, they were DOMINANT.

    • @nitthesh
      @nitthesh Год назад +1

      ​@@chewy9936Looks like dominant means something else in your dictionary

    • @chewy9936
      @chewy9936 Год назад +1

      @@nitthesh i don't think you own a dictionary yourself cuz then you wouldn't be saying this. Just Google what the word DOMINANT means before you talk.

    • @chewy9936
      @chewy9936 Год назад +1

      @@abhimanyusinghbaghel6235 DOMINANT means RULING and COMMANDING (especially in those days) So yes when you say dominant it means ruling but tamils didn't rule every Kingdom they made deep connections with. Dominance and oppression are two different things. Did I say they were oppressive? Please work on your vocab 👍

  • @AmoghTalpallikar
    @AmoghTalpallikar Год назад +7

    South Korea celebrates its National Liberation Day on August 15, when Korean citizens commemorate its independence from 35 years of Japan's colonial rule which happens to be India's Independence Day too. Nothing to do with those linguistic similarities though. Just adding my two drops in the pond of similarities.

  • @sachingahrana310
    @sachingahrana310 Год назад +22

    Gives a whole new meaning to the phrase "Kundi Marna".

  • @Anonymous-zb5um
    @Anonymous-zb5um Год назад +5

    Tamil & Korean language are similar wow..... I can't believe...
    LOVE FROM TAMILNADU 🤩🤩🤩🤩🥰😍😍🥰

    • @Ragul1245
      @Ragul1245 Год назад

      Many languages similar like this you can find in RUclips

    • @user-vx3cy8er9u
      @user-vx3cy8er9u Год назад

      Koreans and Indians cannot understand what each other is saying lol

    • @anbananu
      @anbananu 11 месяцев назад

      @@user-vx3cy8er9uits korean and tamil. not indian. no one cares about hindi.

  • @mahenderreddy4784
    @mahenderreddy4784 Год назад +7

    South states have been over looked by all of foreign visitors but.. thats the place to go to see natural Indian hostility

  • @MeowAdi1008
    @MeowAdi1008 5 месяцев назад +1

    The Korean Emperor Suro fell in love with and married a Tamil Princess SriRatna (from Ayutha or Ayodhya in the State of Tamil Nadu, not to be confused with Lord Sri Rama's Ayodhya in the State of Uttar Pradesh.) and she took the name Heo-Hwang Ok upon becoming The Korean Empress.

  • @joshvisuals4851
    @joshvisuals4851 Год назад +4

    now we know... why Achara got connected so much for '96' movie..... 😇

  • @abhignanm7630
    @abhignanm7630 Год назад +8

    And Modi government is ruining this history by linking Ayodhya to ayuta

  • @senpaiamv2904
    @senpaiamv2904 Год назад +3

    The northern languages of India are Indo-European languages the show similarity with European languages.
    Where as the Southern languages are Dravidian languages which is the language of the indigenous people of India

  • @ambrose7581
    @ambrose7581 Год назад +11

    I find the language inspired by Sanskirt is Indonesian 🇮🇩 language.
    Example
    Indonesian 🇮🇩 word spoke and even meaning same.
    Swami - Husband
    Istri - Wife
    Samudta - Ocean
    Kursi - Chair
    Meja - Table
    This are just very few for example.
    Suprisingly
    Even some cultures are the same
    1 Example
    In Java Island inspite being Muslims by religion before marriage KUNDLIS are checked.. If not matched NO MARRIAGE.

  • @sohanthkumar6170
    @sohanthkumar6170 Год назад +7

    We also have lot of similarities between Indian food and Mexican food.

    • @KKomalShashank
      @KKomalShashank Год назад +2

      Chillies originally came from Mexico. And potatoes came from Peru. Courtesy of the Portuguese.
      Other spices are Indian by origin.

    • @NikZ500
      @NikZ500 Год назад

      ​@@KKomalShashank even Marigold flowers too from Mexico

    • @KKomalShashank
      @KKomalShashank Год назад +1

      @@NikZ500 Yeah, probably. They also use them for traditional rituals, similar to us. Like the Day of the Dead festival, for example.
      We don't use them for active puja, though. We use chrysanthemum and rose instead. Marigolds are only for decoration during festivals.

    • @infinite5795
      @infinite5795 Год назад

      ​@@KKomalShashankand all those things are not used in the temple bhog of Odia temples, specifically Jagannath temple. Even, tomatoes, brinjal isn't used because they are from middle-east, apart from onion, garlic, chillies, ginger etc.

  • @theeddytor3490
    @theeddytor3490 Год назад +4

    10:14 aa no, u don't have to learn korean or japanese to work in japan or south korea. companies which hire overseas employees have mandate for speaking neutral language (english) but if you at all go hangout at very traditional towns or go on vacation at some place alone or a korean/japanese authentic restaurant away from city side then it gets tedious. i have been in japan and this was my experience. even when i did learn japanese. my japanese wasn't that great since i learnt online but important part was they were able to understand me.

  • @FLYINGFACTS1
    @FLYINGFACTS1 Год назад +8

    Back on Andrew channel ... Would like to see our favourite guest jaby as well

  • @jraj9696
    @jraj9696 Год назад +56

    Oh wow....if you guys are doing these...can achara please react to thai and sanskrit similarities? I had asked for it on her birthday last year 😅

    • @doyouhaveaminute281
      @doyouhaveaminute281 Год назад +7

      again that's because of Tamils 😒

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      ​@@doyouhaveaminute281 why so tamil also has sanskrit influence

    • @GeethaSindhuriBarabari
      @GeethaSindhuriBarabari Год назад

      @@mtk3755 the Sanskrit influence is because of hinduism

    • @doyouhaveaminute281
      @doyouhaveaminute281 Год назад +3

      @@mtk3755 that's what I am saying it was spread by tamil kings as Brahmins cannot cross the sea the kings did it for them spreading languages , cultures.

    • @Sandy-to7oo
      @Sandy-to7oo Год назад +6

      ​@@mtk3755Tamil don't have sanskrit influence. Also in Reverse Sanskrit has fewer tamil words.

  • @vp4744
    @vp4744 Год назад +8

    Years ago a Japanese architect found many carpentry terms common in India to S. Korea and Japan. I believe his conclusion was the ideas came along with the spread of Buddhism from India.

  • @jabhinav1548
    @jabhinav1548 Год назад +5

    Many words from English are of Tamil origin as well

  • @boneym328
    @boneym328 Год назад +2

    Koreans are so sweet….. want to visit there once.

  • @doyouhaveaminute281
    @doyouhaveaminute281 Год назад +11

    And the faltu modi government built the memorial park in UP ayodhya Mistaking ayodhya for ayutta ( kanyakumari ,TN)
    tweaking the story like she is daughter of Rama
    🥴🥴🥴🥴
    Heo Hwang-ok in tamil it's செம்பவளம் meaning red coral.
    one of her belongings has fish engraved plate so she must be a pandyan princess.
    fish - pandyas
    tiger - cholas
    bow/arrow - cheras
    Her earings tamil grannies in rural areas used to wear those kinda earings called "Thongattam " were women's earlobes were elongated.
    the food , the language ,the culture clearly
    shows she was a tamiZH princess ofcourse ayutta is in kanyakumari , TN not ayodhya UP.
    there is one more video where similarities in Grammar , the types of food ,the culture btwn tamil and Korean been talked
    but now history has beed changed by modi government 😊

    • @GeethaSindhuriBarabari
      @GeethaSindhuriBarabari Год назад +1

      So true

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Год назад +1

      Madrasi her name is Suriratna. Ayodhaya is original kingdom with 2 fish symbol flag.

    • @swedhat3952
      @swedhat3952 Год назад

      @@MrRahul6464yeah, but the time line didn’t match and you can see that whole documentary in youtube by a korean professor

    • @MrRahul6464
      @MrRahul6464 Год назад

      @@swedhat3952 ayodhya was suggested by Korean Professor. & i don't know which professor you are talking about.

  • @Reddylion
    @Reddylion Год назад +2

    Tamil, telugu, sanskrit, kannada, malayalam, Mmarathi, odia, bangla, hindi 👍

  • @truthspeaker5050
    @truthspeaker5050 Год назад +3

    Meanwhile *CHOZHAS* hold my glass🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @Deepakkumar-dn9nc
    @Deepakkumar-dn9nc Год назад

    Vietnam cultural also Shows similarities from indian city called Champa in eastern India.

  • @pgs2105
    @pgs2105 Год назад +5

    Tamil ruled entire east hemisphere and north indian ruled entire west hemisphere

  • @Ronin-fr1wm
    @Ronin-fr1wm Год назад +1

    amil people merchants that connected the world thousands of years before we all have our current internet age they share culture and knowledge with everyone respect other people pay love with love
    tamil culture had impact on thailand,cambodia,laos,indonesia,even korea,,a famous korean proffessor came to tamil nadu to find out the roots of tamil culture on korea,,its in you tube too,,its sad that india doesnt use it as an advantage to have good relations with these indianized countries,but its changing under current government with look east policy
    South India is on the most important trade route in the world.
    Tamil ruled entire east hemisphere and north indian ruled entire west hemisphere

  • @glowingvictory5290
    @glowingvictory5290 6 месяцев назад

    Ancient tamil people were the first to do foreign trade. So they established so many trade links with different countries so it js no wonder some culture have been adopted by many.

  • @glowingvictory5290
    @glowingvictory5290 6 месяцев назад

    school in tamilnadu, we have tamil has one of the subject and we are raised from our childhood hearingy the greatness so we tamilians usually are so proud of our language and we have huge ego in it

  • @aradhanatrys971
    @aradhanatrys971 10 месяцев назад

    Its becauce more than a thousand years ago a kind called raja raja chozhan ruled thos countries like Singapore, malsiaya,etc

  • @TS-TAMILAN
    @TS-TAMILAN Год назад +1

    Tamils and Chinese relationship bigger in Ancient period .. Trading

  • @S_K_J
    @S_K_J Год назад +4

    Since sanskrit & tamiz are 2 of the oldest language on the earth, the vocabulary of these language surely have surpassed other languages. So in my theory Koreans may not have named everything out there & when the princess went there & may already have known what certain objects & things were in her language she nay have introduced to them & they learned it that way & adjusted it to their pronunciation & when a princess marry they do not go alone but a whole army of servants also accompany them and create a ecosystem there.
    But didn't theh had word for butt in their korean 😂that they had to adopt this, as it may have been easier than the korean word.

    • @Anione111
      @Anione111 Год назад

      However, the words for mother and father being similar is the most mindboggling. Those words are primary to any language.

    • @cymaticchaos2425
      @cymaticchaos2425 Год назад

      Surprisingly many Tamilians use the Hindi slang word for butt without knowing its real meaning for a new meaning like "irritating" these days. It becomes an issue when they use it with Hindi-speaking folks, unaware, creating more problems/distance.

  • @no.1spectator39
    @no.1spectator39 Год назад

    The Tamils (Pallava,Chola & Pandya Then) spread their script, Religion and culture to South East Asia and were mostly influenced with the spread of Buddhism from South India and Sri Lanka as well

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 Год назад

    The main difference between Tamils and Koreans is that: Both Korean men and women have dominating and outspoken personalities while only Tamil women have dominating and outspoken personalities.

  • @sureshkumar-rs8ct
    @sureshkumar-rs8ct Год назад

    Acharakrik if you like to visit Tamil Nadu December will be the right time with a comfortable temperature.

  • @anbananu
    @anbananu 11 месяцев назад +2

    when the show comes out and you realise northies trying to mix in with no connection... do help to raise your voices

  • @sethupathi1693
    @sethupathi1693 Год назад +1

    Chera ,chola ,pandiya ❤

  • @off_grid_javelin
    @off_grid_javelin Год назад +1

    I guess sanskrit and it's derivatives have interacted with arabian languages since it's up north and dravidian languages have interacted with Indian ocean landmasses since it's down south.

    • @GeethaSindhuriBarabari
      @GeethaSindhuriBarabari Год назад

      Tamil mainly as it is the oldest among Dravidian languages. Rest are relatively newer even though older than all other Indian languages

    • @off_grid_javelin
      @off_grid_javelin Год назад

      @@GeethaSindhuriBarabari Although sanskrit is considered to be the oldest recorded Indian language, if you consider it Indian, some consider it foreign Aryan language, as if dravidians were prominently present in whole of Northernmost India as well, which is debatable at best.

    • @prakashs545
      @prakashs545 Год назад

      ​@@off_grid_javelinsanskrit is not Indian language it is from European family

  • @amypreem5225
    @amypreem5225 Год назад +9

    Achara u gotta react to Thai and Sanskrit similar words too!!

  • @ananthchem9262
    @ananthchem9262 11 месяцев назад +1

    Please look this message once..am a tamilan...this video message is 90 % correct 10% wrong... this Princess is sounth Indian...she is a tamil princess..her real tamil name is SEMBAVALAM ...her native is aayath city located in kanniyakumari in tamilnadu...and 2000 yrs ago she is a princess of pandiya Dynasty ..i feel very sad..my history destroying by our people... maximum people thinking she is borned in ayothiya (ramar birth place) but it's not true..she is tamil princess...i have many proofs..( 1. You can definitely see the fish symbol on the queen's tomb...fish symbols refer to pandiya Dynasty)
    (2. Similarity between Tamil and Korean people)
    ( 3. Princess birth in A.C 45 but ayotya city birth time A .C 500 ...i definitely said..she is tamil queen)

  • @mugilanmastro8879
    @mugilanmastro8879 Год назад

    Visit TAMILNADU in October to February

  • @bhumika122
    @bhumika122 Год назад +1

    Whether you guys agree or not ....we Indians are everywhere like literally everywhere.....the world without India is impossible ❤

  • @ananthkmurthy
    @ananthkmurthy 9 месяцев назад

    there are 1000's of Tamil words which are similiar to english with same meaning ! for ex: Arisi is Rice - Vetri is Victory - Pothan is Button Tutorial is Tutorial ! Tamil being the oldest language the influence in most of the language !

  • @Banu-hi1zw
    @Banu-hi1zw 7 месяцев назад +2

    Any tamil people her❤❤

  • @robus152
    @robus152 Год назад

    Achara , Hindus and Bharatiye went far far east atleast 2000 years ago. Be it vietnam, Indonesia, Thialand, Laos. Korean quent went from Ayodhya ( Bharat ) to Korea and Korean presedent went to Ayodhya 2/3 years ago.

  • @mahenderreddy4784
    @mahenderreddy4784 Год назад

    You guys should visit south states.. then the impression on india will totally block your eyes.. thats how difference it makes from north to south.. i can assure you you will be more safe and homely in south for sure at any 5states in south

  • @Sports360.Bharat
    @Sports360.Bharat Год назад

    There are many places outside of India in the east and west as well Shivaling found all around the world in many muslim and Christian countries as well . The cultural expansion of India is all around the world in the past . And all it started from Sanatan Dharma.

  • @jasonasir2345
    @jasonasir2345 Год назад

    There is poem in Tamil says literally "We are all the world, we are one" ... YATHUM OORAE YAVARUM KELIR

  • @himanshunegi7835
    @himanshunegi7835 Год назад

    India is everywhere...Lithuanian european language is similar to sanskrit...
    Maxico has a festival similar to dahi handi..

  • @AC-gu9ks
    @AC-gu9ks 4 дня назад

    Our ancestors traded a lot with the koreans and even a tamil princess married a king.

  • @savage_pav
    @savage_pav 7 месяцев назад

    So my language is kannada and watching this made me realize that Almost all of the words are same in my language and has same meaning too. 🤭

  • @lakshitmeena6131
    @lakshitmeena6131 Год назад

    Do more these types of videos really liked other video also with older people

  • @benslove52
    @benslove52 Год назад +3

    Malayalam too... Tamil and Malayalam is similar therefore Korean too...

    • @ry4n_g0sling
      @ry4n_g0sling 2 месяца назад

      Malayalam was once tamil but somehow the people from current kerala developed their own cultural habitat and later the language got influenced a little bit by sanskrit later formed a language

  • @RamNath-dl3cx
    @RamNath-dl3cx 9 месяцев назад +1

    Because tamil pandiya kingdom queen married to korean king. Ancient time tamils were used to marry other kingtom princes. India is union of states. But indians is not race. But tamil is race.

  • @_stultus
    @_stultus Год назад +1

    There are similar words in Malayalam as well. (Obviously Malayalam is related to Tamil)

    • @Hopelessboy-Av7
      @Hopelessboy-Av7 Год назад +3

      That chinna punda language comes from ours da😂😂😂

    • @Fidah
      @Fidah Год назад +1

      @@Hopelessboy-Av7 kuttikk vaayikkaan ariyillenn thonnunu🙃

    • @Hopelessboy-Av7
      @Hopelessboy-Av7 Год назад +1

      @@Fidah enna da solra punda....

  • @NIK7E
    @NIK7E Год назад

    First Human Migration happened from Africa to India around 75-80 Thousand years ago ! All Humans on the Planet have Indian decent !

  • @thiru7341
    @thiru7341 Год назад

    Love from tamilnadu 👋👋♥️

  • @rhonaldjr
    @rhonaldjr Год назад +1

    Lol, am first to comment. Good to see these facts videos

  • @unnikrishnanvr2458
    @unnikrishnanvr2458 Год назад

    Also malayalam language is originated or similar to tamil, so a mallu can also relate to some words, like kundi😅😂👍🏻

  • @SameerJ0878
    @SameerJ0878 Год назад

    Its not difficult to imagine that this story could be true,, given the Indian civilization goes back thousands of years

  • @user-rg3cc1jm5w
    @user-rg3cc1jm5w Год назад +2

    *North Indians/Pakistanis Assemble!* Lets whine, Complain and be racist to project our insecurities.

  • @RamalingamKB
    @RamalingamKB Год назад +1

    Allow me to Blow Me Your Minds.. We Tamils Have Scripts/Poems/Epics/Dramas/Songs that speak about Science, Math, Astronomy, Trade, Allied Partnership, Cultural Exchange, Religious Debates, Food Cuisines, Moral Values, Ideas, Architecture, Teachings, Beleif Systems and healthy Relationships shared with Romans, Latina, Greeks, Mayans, Incas, Cherokees, Africans, Australians, Koreans, Chinese, Sumerians, Egyptians, Indus Valley, and Beings Outer from Skies. Sorry for that Last one. We have them in names of Gods.

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Год назад

      My Reaction When I Listen to a those Ancestral Lineages; EPPUDRAAAA😂

    • @RamalingamKB
      @RamalingamKB Год назад

      I can assure one thing. Olden Tamil Nadu (Ancient Bharath /Today's India) is the Cradle of Civilization. No wonder we call Tamil Thai Or Mother India. ❤

  • @adityaverma6754
    @adityaverma6754 Год назад +2

    Le North guys in Tamil Nadu - Kundi maar ke nikla karo.
    Tamils - Waht

  • @rajasekaran256
    @rajasekaran256 Год назад

    One of the grat reaction man and cool lady...

  • @saraswathimuttan8965
    @saraswathimuttan8965 Год назад

    Hi I love your reactions 😁❤️ It's not just 500words It's Said to be 5000 Thousand words

  • @Kavijimin
    @Kavijimin 8 месяцев назад

    Malaysia,china,Japanese,Korean all most more Indian language derived from tamilnadu

  • @HassainBaig
    @HassainBaig Год назад

    I think we need to revisit ** 7th Sense** by Andrew

  • @SriniVasan-yt5ev
    @SriniVasan-yt5ev 6 месяцев назад +1

    Tamil no no thamizh ❤

  • @aashishsharma8730
    @aashishsharma8730 Год назад +2

    There are many similar words between Hindi or Sanskrit with Indonesian language too...

  • @glowingvictory5290
    @glowingvictory5290 6 месяцев назад

    And tamil is the mother language of many languages

  • @essee3984
    @essee3984 Год назад

    "In North,there's mainly Roti"
    Meanwhile, the top Rice Producing states are UP,Bihar,WB,Punjab, Chattisgarh
    TN is not even in top 5🙃

    • @jasonasir2345
      @jasonasir2345 Год назад

      May be irrigation (in modern it's a demand & business) but who makes lot of food out of rice?

    • @Fidah
      @Fidah Год назад +1

      maybe it's about consumption and not production

    • @essee3984
      @essee3984 Год назад

      @@Fidah The top 4 states with highest per capita rice consumption is Bihar, Odisha,Jharkhand and WB.

    • @essee3984
      @essee3984 Год назад

      @@jasonasir2345 Basmati Rice literally originated in North India, so it's not a modern phenomenon. North India has both summer and winter season to grow both Rabi and Kharif crops whereas wheat doesn't grow well southern India due lack of winters.

    • @Fidah
      @Fidah Год назад +1

      @@essee3984 but isn't the population also way high up there?

  • @gamesong6600
    @gamesong6600 Год назад

    Its buddhism, with its spread and people coming to India to learn buddhism philosophy are responsible for these similarities.

  • @shreyass2084
    @shreyass2084 Год назад

    Because akand bharat was from Russia border(north, Afghanistan in west, sri Lanka in south and whole asia apart from China.)

    • @mtk3755
      @mtk3755 Год назад

      No bharat was just from tibet to india but jambudweep was from Russia to Asia

    • @shreyass2084
      @shreyass2084 Год назад

      @@mtk3755 yes you are right but I feel we really had very close connection with Koreans

    • @Chachus-vy1xw
      @Chachus-vy1xw Год назад

      ​@@shreyass2084because of Tamil traded with koreans and tamil princess married a Korean king

    • @Chachus-vy1xw
      @Chachus-vy1xw Год назад

      ​@@shreyass2084Nothing to do with North indian and other parts of india. Korea is only related with tamil

  • @S.NAVEENKUMAR-gl5mw
    @S.NAVEENKUMAR-gl5mw Год назад +2

    Next Tamil and Indonesia language

  • @contemporarymatters8106
    @contemporarymatters8106 Год назад

    The lady looks Asian and so, if you are interested, we can watch the video where the same Indian Gods are worshipped in Japan under a different name,

  • @WashingPowderNirma2.0
    @WashingPowderNirma2.0 Год назад

    Does the guy has any purpose or he is just there to say, Oh Nice, I like that. It seems like he has 3-4words in his vocabulary which he has put on shuffle.

  • @narutouzukami5840
    @narutouzukami5840 Год назад

    Baby we are colonizing the world from the back side ...

  • @wulforine
    @wulforine Год назад

    Wow, it’s just like American and English.

  • @harshith789
    @harshith789 Год назад

    Food and insects are explainable but Amma Appa are basic words any child first learns.Thats too similar

  • @MyPlanetMyDuty
    @MyPlanetMyDuty Год назад

    Indian princess from Ayodhya married to Korean king so they have indian jeans also

  • @suseelananjan4178
    @suseelananjan4178 Год назад

    Welcome to india Tamilnadu achara nd your frnd.

  • @jaheerussainbabu
    @jaheerussainbabu 6 месяцев назад

    Ayodya not near to Sea they Cant able to Travel on Sea. One Tamils sail over the world more than thousand years ago

  • @rohit30584
    @rohit30584 Год назад

    Revolver in hindi: pistol.
    Revolver in spanish: pistol

  • @varundhawan1649
    @varundhawan1649 Год назад

    By that logic Russian and Hindi sound same.
    Just google the numbers in Hindi and Russian.

  • @rajeshkhilari
    @rajeshkhilari Год назад +1

    00:59 Fun Fact - there are approx. 800 Tamil-Korean similar words and not just 500 and these are still adding as the research goes on. Some words from Marathi & Bengali too appear in Korean. 𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐃𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐥𝐨𝐩𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐥 𝐟𝐚𝐜𝐭 - 𝘛𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘪𝘴 𝘮𝘺 𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘦𝘢𝘳𝘤𝘩 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘫𝘦𝘤𝘵 : The World knows the story that the 4th Joseon King Sejong ordered his Hall of Worthies (Jiphyeonjeon 집현전) to design a font which could be extremely easy to read. To pursue this research, I had to learn Tamil & Korean language, both. 𝐅𝐢𝐫𝐬𝐭, the theory of the design of Hangeul fonts were based on the shape of the mouth while uttering the sounds was unacceptable to me as there are 'Sound Changing Rules' in Korean where the shape of the alphabets do match the argument of shape of the mouth when sounds change. 𝐒𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐝, as the language similarity is being research I also noticed the influence of Tamil alphabets on Hanguel alphabets. Look at the structural design of Tamil alphabets like ட ப & Hangeul letters like ㄴ ㄷ. So along with the Tamil language the influence of Tamil script is also visible on the evolution of Hangeul in 1443 ad.
    Regarding the origin of the Princess, my readings reveal that Suriratna's mother Indumati was married to a King Padmasen of Kosala (Capital:Ayodhya). (Kausala boundaries then were from Southern Nepal till Odisha). Indumati was from a royal family of Pandya Nadu. Probably, Indumati's brother was a ruling Pandya king then. It is interesting to note that this is was a time of 3 Kingdoms of Korea (Goguryeo, Baekje & Silla). Exactly at the same time a similar 4-Kingdoms existed in Southern India (Chola, Pandya, Pallava & Chera). Of the 3 paths of 16 yrs old Suriratna's journey are being speculated - (1) From Ayodhya to the Pandya Nadu kingdom and then by a boat with huge number of Men & women, who never returned. (2) From Ayodhya to Odisha seacoast and then by boat. (3) Through land route till Vietnam and then by boat. However, the first one is more convincing since the language, food & script travelled with people. This entire event happened because King Padmasen dreamt of a divine command of marrying his 16 years old daughter Princess Suriratna to the King of Gaya in a very distant land where she marries King Kim Suro and becomes Queen Heo Hwang-Ok.

  • @vimalkumars4636
    @vimalkumars4636 Год назад +1

    Maaveeran movie reaction.....❤

  • @kartikkoshta6572
    @kartikkoshta6572 Год назад +2

    Tamil and Sanskrit are THE OLDEST language

  • @harshit1038
    @harshit1038 Год назад +1

    We want chhichhore and bramhastra reaction

  • @shortsputyt5751
    @shortsputyt5751 Год назад

    From kanyakumari

  • @loremipsum7685
    @loremipsum7685 Год назад +1

    That "cham cham baje re" bgm pisses me always.