I am tamil native worked as teacher in northindia where in textbook i saw oldest language written as sanskrit and i shocked how these peoples are growing without knowing history.
As a south Indian my language is telugu and my telugu language mother is tamil mostly similar words with same meanings.Tamil is the first language spoken by people 5000 years old it is the mother of all languages like malayalam , telugu etc,
@@MrIcekandyYeah,they are doing this for the religious and language politics,the recent study in keezhadi tamil nadu proved that,just search about that
They aren't worng though. 99% indo aryan( hindi, punjabi,bengali,marathi etc ) words ,70-80% malyalam,kannada,telegu words, 50% tamil words are related to sanskrit
@@stephanatlas5331 if you look at the history of languages, Tamil is much older than Sanskrit. Most linguists have said that Tamil is the oldest language still used. The great problem with the North Indians pushing Hindi as the national language is it will effectively erase Tamil, as well as most of the other So. Indian languages
Modi is the reason we are here! The average IQ level of Indians used to be higher for sure before we started getting all our education from Whatsapp University!
What is the archaeological evidence for Sanskrit to be the oldest language of india? Tamil has lot of archaeological proofs. What was the spoken language of emperor Ashoka? Sanskrit was spoken in North India. IVC spot is also in north India. Don't say IVC people spoke Sanskrit. From proud tamil Indian.
Hard to swallow the truth,Tamil is the oldest language in the world,everywhere,anywhere you may go there is TAMIL LANGUAGE spoken, proud to be TAMILIAN, greetings from MALAYSIA,thank you.
But I can give many examples to show that Sanskrit itself is created by Tamil siddhas. Samam+ Kirutham (Both Tamil words) meaning Equaliser + script= Samaskirutham= Samskrit= Sanskrit. Why equaliser. This language was created by the southern Siddhas to make the language compatible with all languages Tamil, Pali and Prikrit for easy administration those days for entire Indian sub continent. Arathi the so called Sanskrit word is a combination of two Tamil words Aaram + Tee (Thee) Aram means Circular in Tamil+ Tee means fire in Tamil. Aaram Tee means fire in circle. Arathi. Similarly Priyanka = Piriya + Angam. Piriya means inseparable in Tamil+ Angam Part of the body in Tamil. Total meaning One is an inseparable part of the other's body . That close. Similarly Aaditya so called Sanskrit word Aadi+ Tee means Aadi means oldest , earliest, or first in Tamil+ Tee means fire . i.e the Sun the first or oldest or earliest fire. Similarly hundreds of Sanskrit words can be decoded only by Tamil. Sanskrit need not be diminished in its beauty of it's own however. But at the same time Tamil's claim for its oldest and original natural language status should not be diminished because of over dominating narratives against it.
Tamil civilization and language existed long before the Aryans migrated to India and Sanskrit was invented. Tamil was a well-established and literate society with a rich cultural heritage well before Sanskrit, developed by the Aryans who arrived around 5000 years ago. While Sanskrit was used primarily by certain groups, Tamil has continuously thrived as a vibrant and integral part of Tamil Nadu's identity.
Oldest spoken language from India is Tamil... Sanskrit was never meant to be a spoken language....its combination of power full sounds and vibrations... Always felt it's language of God's... So that makes it older than Tamil in a way though we don't speak it...
@@aravinthprem2358 again with human pettiness... Shiva is God they don't need any language to communicate their intention.... In fact God is the creator of everything... That's means all languages fall at the feet of Shiva...it's celestial beings who recited mantras to humans in Sanskrit... Consider ur self lucky ur born in the land where Sanskrit is one of the many languages and consider ur self lucky u have a Sanskrit name...
@@mailgach *For your information, Aravinth is not a Sanskrit name. Aravinth means Lotus. "This has been another name of the ancient Tamizh God of Mullai (Forest and forest based place) in the Tamil Sangam landscape. Here, he was called as "Aravindha" because the god had "lotus-like eyes." The funny thing is. Here, a mantra which has been called as a language. Innumerable words have been borrowed from the Tamil language and given unrelated meanings even today.*
Sanskrit was a spoken language once upon a time. It just went out of everyday use like Hebrew. Of course, the latter was resurrected with the creation of Israel 🇮🇱 in 1948.
North Indians feeling hindi oldest language in india 🤣🤣🤣🤣 But real (jambudweep) languages Tamil 400 bce means 2600 years , Sanskrit2500, telugu 2400 years ago 🫵🫵🫵
Hindi is only 800 years old Sanskrit is 2500 - 3000 thousand old years but Tamil is more than 5000 thousand years old as we know from the latest founding but some say it could be even more than 100 thousand years old years old.
Sanskrit is the oldest language for 5000yrs and the Tamil is the oldest language which is still in use ,also hebru is also one of the oldest languages which is still in use,Tamil is used by maharishi agastya
One can easily see the expression of the people they are not comfortable to accept the truth, this is the problem here.... Many people in India is not ready to accept the truth...
The question should be phrase, “what language is the oldest LIVING classical language?” There are languages that disappeared with civilization so that question you asked people is incorrect.
Lol all the so called people with higher literacy rate are crying in the comment section. What kind of literacy it js where these people fight and demean others just for not knowing their language. We North Indians don't even care so much about this. Politicians ne bol diya North Indian tumhari language pe humla kar rahe hai to so called padhe likhe log aa gaye bachane 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Last girl says Hindi is national language 😂 very funny India doesn’t have any national language Hindi is official language Grow up kid brush up your gk
hindi has UNofficially become the language of india by virtue of it being used in entire india except andhra, kerala n tamil nadu. whether one likes it or not, this is the truth and i'm okay with it.
@@SDFNI3894YR “Yes, as you mentioned, Hindi is not spoken in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, or Karnataka; it is primarily spoken in North India, not across the entire country. I’m proud to say that South Indians still prioritize their regional languages and mother tongues. The limited use of Hindi in these regions has helped preserve the strength and vitality of our regional languages among South Indian communities. Hindi is not used throughout India; it is primarily spoken in North India. For your information, North India does not represent all of India. Our country is rich in diversity, which is why, both before and after independence, there has never been a national language.
@@SDFNI3894YR You cannot simply dictate whether people should accept something or not. Please understand that India is a democratic country, not a communist one. Additionally, 56.37% of the population speaks regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Tulu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, and Bengali, while only 43.63% speak Hindi. Therefore, Hindi cannot become the national language of India, even in the future. That’s the reality.
@@SDFNI3894YR: national language is the unique ethnic nationality identity of all citizens. We don't have any such unique identity. Learning a new language will not change ethnic identity. By design india cannot have national language. Hindi can be the ethnic nationality identity of Hindi speaking region.
Sanskrit will only remain as a mantra language i.e Liturgical language which no one can use for any practical purposes. People are simply in awe of this artificially coded and mystified language, out of fear of the unknown. Every time you try to reason out with them you will be argued out quoting about some bizarre sound frequency working wonders for the users of the language. If that was the case all users should be nobel prize winners, geniuses. I too love the language, it's special turns and twists and some times the sweetness just like any other language for its novelty. It's use for liturgical purposes is like latin or Armenian for Christians. It should not be for creating fear because one cannot understand what is the mystery behind a particular God for which it is being used. Language should be for the public to easily understand, use it for normal communication daily, get much closer to God's feelings, the preachings directly without any interpreter and feel secure with God.
For the people who are living under rocks, recent archeological survey in TN shows proof that old Tamizh script is older than sanskrit and that language matches the script in indus valley civilization
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented. Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate. The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded. Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include: Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land. Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari. Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris. Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh. Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka. Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh. It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
@@ratnakumar7039 proto Dravidian is considered as an original base for the 04 languages mal.tam.kanna.telu..... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Dravidian_language
Till now oldest deciphered language is Prakrit Brahmi script(260bc) Tamil Brahmi script found is late 3rd century BC exact year is not given also Language of Sindhu civilization is older but still undeciphered
@@sunithavasanth9655tamil bhrami inscriptions dates back 3rd century bce sanskrit oldest inscriptions dates back 1st century bce nee pooe vera edachum evidence kondu va apdi iruntha pooe Modiji kita sollu sanskrit has proof aprm ean tamil than oldest language nu sonninganu kealu🤣😂🤣
Most experts ❌ Most fake story tellers ✅ Already found tamil oldest inscriptions dating back oldest sanskrit oldest inscriptions so go nd check about that
@@statickk14 orally or hand written materials can't be considered as a proof according to ASI so don't try to create a fake stories go nd search in google why hand written letters r not taken as a proof...
Tamil may be beautiful language without doubt. But dont spread such false information. In Dravidian politics if politician says, adam spoke in tamil people will believe blindly.
There can't be absolute fact in linguistics, while many tamil archeological evidances got so does of sanskrit. But first grammer was written of sanskrit by rishi panini in 500 BC. Sanskrit wasn't called be created at that time but actually standardized.
No archeological evidence of Sanskrit before 1K year, see archeological survey of India. Even pali prakrit language of mauryan court is older than Sanskrit
Tamil is oldest written language of India.❌ Prakrit is oldest written language (Ashoka edicts in 3d century BCE).✅ All Tamil chauvinist are desperate to proof their language as oldest language but oldest Tamil Brahmi inscription date to 3rd century BCE same period when Ashoka erected edicts in prakrit languages. Even Budha preach in Pali Prakrit in 5th century BCE which proof Pali Prakrit is older than Tamil.
Tamil is the mother of all the languages in the world
How? Show proof
It seems that you don't know the current events, but , for many years lots of linguistic analysts have heen announcing this .
No it is father
@@neerajaram8198no tamil is from proto-dravidan family while sanskrit is from proto-indo iranian family
Tamil is the oldest language in India❎
Tamil is the oldest language in the World✅
Wrong tamil is only oldest Dravida language😂😂
Exactly
@@sunithavasanth9655 Lol. Tamizh is not Dravidian language. It is mother of all languages.
@@வசந்தகுமார் so enna evidence tamil old languagunu.
Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, etc. may be older than Tamil
They can't even digest that tamil is oldest
Several paleontologists claimed that dinosaurs usually communicated through Tamil languages. Is this true 😊😊😊😊??.
@@Veritasium65it's a fake story like sanskrit was spoken by gods🤣😂
@@Veritasium65 several experts found evidence that ancient biharis painted their whole town with paan stain 🤣🤣🤣
@@bharathikannan5952 Bro, slipper shot reply 😂😂😂.
What’s in there that is tough to digest mate? I mean Tamil is oldest language and Sanatan is oldest religion. Cheers!
I am tamil native worked as teacher in northindia where in textbook i saw oldest language written as sanskrit and i shocked how these peoples are growing without knowing history.
As a south Indian my language is telugu and my telugu language mother is tamil mostly similar words with same meanings.Tamil is the first language spoken by people 5000 years old it is the mother of all languages like malayalam , telugu etc,
Said by the man whose state literally teach them comm-unist history instead of actual history.
So entire country is taught wrong but TN people are taught correctly? 😂
@@MrIcekandy Our PM said Tamil is the oldest language in the world.
@@MrIcekandyYeah,they are doing this for the religious and language politics,the recent study in keezhadi tamil nadu proved that,just search about that
தமிழ்
Sadly everyone in North India thinks that India revolves around Sanskrit or Hindi and is the center of the universe.
They aren't worng though. 99% indo aryan( hindi, punjabi,bengali,marathi etc ) words ,70-80% malyalam,kannada,telegu words, 50% tamil words are related to sanskrit
@@stephanatlas5331 if you look at the history of languages, Tamil is much older than Sanskrit. Most linguists have said that Tamil is the oldest language still used. The great problem with the North Indians pushing Hindi as the national language is it will effectively erase Tamil, as well as most of the other So. Indian languages
@@stephanatlas5331so we can also say vice versa 50% of sanskrit words r from tamil
True
even modi can't save these people 😂😂😂😂
Yes bro !😂😂😂
No need
Modi is the reason we are here! The average IQ level of Indians used to be higher for sure before we started getting all our education from Whatsapp University!
Tamil is the world’s oldest language
@@MsDebadatta
Lol said by an average twitter graduate 😂😂😂😂
Tamil
Tamil is oldest language in the world🔥
No, it's not
@@lionelproctor82 then which is that?
@@tondon1851 Greek, Hebrew, Aramaic, etc. are older
@@lionelproctor82 but not older than tamil and sanskrit
@@tondon1851 Based on surviving written records, those languages are at least 1,000 years older than Tamil & Sanskrit.
Vadakkans😂
Hindi is not even 1000 year old
Just 200 years old born for British sir joones William
Even less than 500 years.
@@Devotional369. just 200 years old
Hindi people moye moye😂😂
750 years
tamil is the most oldest speaking language while sanskrit was meant to be a language used for literatures and vedhas.
But still Tamil we have scripture and slates dated back than Sanskrit
@@inspiredbymiracles8274 iam not sure about that, naanum tamil than
@@inspiredbymiracles8274 they just found the least inscription but sanskrit has no well defined grammar
It is one of the disadvantage I know about this
What do you know about tamizh literature.
உலகின் மூத்த மொழி என் தமிழ் மொழி என்று பெருமை கொள்கிறேன், தமிழன்டா 💪💪💪❤❤❤
Hindi isn't the national language of India...our country doesn't have any national language
We proudly say na tamilian da...
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Tamil is the oldest language 😊
100/100 tamil ☑️
தமிழ் படிங்க இந்திய மாணவ மாணவியே உங்கள் நாகரீகம் மேன்மையடையும்
What is the archaeological evidence for Sanskrit to be the oldest language of india? Tamil has lot of archaeological proofs. What was the spoken language of emperor Ashoka? Sanskrit was spoken in North India. IVC spot is also in north India. Don't say IVC people spoke Sanskrit. From proud tamil Indian.
There is no evidence which suggests IVC spoke tamil
@@stephanatlas5331but there r evidences for tamil to be claimed as older than sanskrit
Hindi speaking people rule this nation. So they will always support these false claims about Sanskrit.
@@belovedtruth3447Lmao 😂 je biggest proof is bhagavad gita...the oldest text along with rig veda
Hard to swallow the truth,Tamil is the oldest language in the world,everywhere,anywhere you may go there is TAMIL LANGUAGE spoken, proud to be TAMILIAN, greetings from MALAYSIA,thank you.
Thank you for upholding the true history.
தமிழ் - TAMIL
2.26 This Girl educated 😎
Oldest language not tamil but oldest living language is tamil ❤️
Hindi is just 800 years old.Tamil and Sanskrit are the oldest languages of India.
Sanskrit 5k TAMIL MORE THAN 10K+
Hindi is barely like 200 years old
But I can give many examples to show that Sanskrit itself is created by Tamil siddhas. Samam+ Kirutham (Both Tamil words) meaning Equaliser + script= Samaskirutham= Samskrit= Sanskrit. Why equaliser. This language was created by the southern Siddhas to make the language compatible with all languages Tamil, Pali and Prikrit for easy administration those days for entire Indian sub continent.
Arathi the so called Sanskrit word is a combination of two Tamil words Aaram + Tee (Thee) Aram means Circular in Tamil+ Tee means fire in Tamil. Aaram Tee means fire in circle. Arathi.
Similarly Priyanka = Piriya + Angam. Piriya means inseparable in Tamil+ Angam Part of the body in Tamil. Total meaning One is an inseparable part of the other's body . That close.
Similarly Aaditya so called Sanskrit word Aadi+ Tee means Aadi means oldest , earliest, or first in Tamil+ Tee means fire . i.e the Sun the first or oldest or earliest fire.
Similarly hundreds of Sanskrit words can be decoded only by Tamil. Sanskrit need not be diminished in its beauty of it's own however. But at the same time Tamil's claim for its oldest and original natural language status should not be diminished because of over dominating narratives against it.
Then how hindi became national language but there is no national language for india
Dude hindi is the official language of India not the national one it was taken due to its commonality among people
tamil
Tamil civilization and language existed long before the Aryans migrated to India and Sanskrit was invented. Tamil was a well-established and literate society with a rich cultural heritage well before Sanskrit, developed by the Aryans who arrived around 5000 years ago. While Sanskrit was used primarily by certain groups, Tamil has continuously thrived as a vibrant and integral part of Tamil Nadu's identity.
Aryan invasion theory is fake and myth. It has been debunked.
The aryan theory is false lmao😂 br amedkar himelf rejected it😂
Aryans never migrated , they originated in india
@@maheshgangwar9585source - trust me bro 😂😂😂
Tamil was spoken by martians as well, the Saturn rings are actually Tamil letters echoing in universe!
தமிழ் is the oldest language in the whole world, not only in India ❤
Tamil is the first oldest language in the world not only in india .❤❤❤
So tamil is not the oldest language🤔 So modi is a lier 😂
Oldest spoken language from India is Tamil... Sanskrit was never meant to be a spoken language....its combination of power full sounds and vibrations... Always felt it's language of God's... So that makes it older than Tamil in a way though we don't speak it...
It is definitely older than language like telugu which is a baby language when compared to tamil.
*Tamil is the mother tongue of Lord Shiva. And, Sanskrit is not even a language it is just a mantharam*
@@aravinthprem2358 again with human pettiness... Shiva is God they don't need any language to communicate their intention.... In fact God is the creator of everything... That's means all languages fall at the feet of Shiva...it's celestial beings who recited mantras to humans in Sanskrit... Consider ur self lucky ur born in the land where Sanskrit is one of the many languages and consider ur self lucky u have a Sanskrit name...
@@mailgach *For your information, Aravinth is not a Sanskrit name. Aravinth means Lotus. "This has been another name of the ancient Tamizh God of Mullai (Forest and forest based place) in the Tamil Sangam landscape. Here, he was called as "Aravindha" because the god had "lotus-like eyes." The funny thing is. Here, a mantra which has been called as a language. Innumerable words have been borrowed from the Tamil language and given unrelated meanings even today.*
Sanskrit was a spoken language once upon a time. It just went out of everyday use like Hebrew. Of course, the latter was resurrected with the creation of Israel 🇮🇱 in 1948.
North Indians feeling hindi oldest language in india 🤣🤣🤣🤣
But real (jambudweep) languages Tamil 400 bce means 2600 years , Sanskrit2500, telugu 2400 years ago 🫵🫵🫵
Every book mention Sanskrit is older but social media warriors 😂😂😂😂 tamil is older no one even knows about tamil every one knows Sanskrit
World knows about Tamil, it's just you who don't know
Hindi is only 800 years old Sanskrit is 2500 - 3000 thousand old years but Tamil is more than 5000 thousand years old as we know from the latest founding but some say it could be even more than 100 thousand years old years old.
யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளீர்❤
Yaadhum oorae yaavarum kelir❤
Sanskrit is the oldest language for 5000yrs and the Tamil is the oldest language which is still in use ,also hebru is also one of the oldest languages which is still in use,Tamil is used by maharishi agastya
One can easily see the expression of the people they are not comfortable to accept the truth, this is the problem here.... Many people in India is not ready to accept the truth...
On what basis tamil is older 😂😂😂😂 oh wait according to google 😂😂😂
Man your name is prajwal but you lack prajwal to improve your knowledge
The question should be phrase, “what language is the oldest LIVING classical language?” There are languages that disappeared with civilization so that question you asked people is incorrect.
Lol all the so called people with higher literacy rate are crying in the comment section.
What kind of literacy it js where these people fight and demean others just for not knowing their language.
We North Indians don't even care so much about this.
Politicians ne bol diya North Indian tumhari language pe humla kar rahe hai to so called padhe likhe log aa gaye bachane 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Tamil❤
Last girl says Hindi is national language 😂 very funny India doesn’t have any national language Hindi is official language
Grow up kid brush up your gk
hindi has UNofficially become the language of india by virtue of it being used in entire india except andhra, kerala n tamil nadu. whether one likes it or not, this is the truth and i'm okay with it.
@@SDFNI3894YR
“Yes, as you mentioned, Hindi is not spoken in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, or Karnataka; it is primarily spoken in North India, not across the entire country. I’m proud to say that South Indians still prioritize their regional languages and mother tongues. The limited use of Hindi in these regions has helped preserve the strength and vitality of our regional languages among South Indian communities.
Hindi is not used throughout India; it is primarily spoken in North India. For your information, North India does not represent all of India. Our country is rich in diversity, which is why, both before and after independence, there has never been a national language.
@@SDFNI3894YR You cannot simply dictate whether people should accept something or not. Please understand that India is a democratic country, not a communist one. Additionally, 56.37% of the population speaks regional languages like Tamil, Telugu, Tulu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, and Bengali, while only 43.63% speak Hindi. Therefore, Hindi cannot become the national language of India, even in the future. That’s the reality.
@@SDFNI3894YR: national language is the unique ethnic nationality identity of all citizens.
We don't have any such unique identity.
Learning a new language will not change ethnic identity.
By design india cannot have national language.
Hindi can be the ethnic nationality identity of Hindi speaking region.
It shows northerners are belive in things without proper learning 😂
Sanskrit will only remain as a mantra language i.e Liturgical language which no one can use for any practical purposes. People are simply in awe of this artificially coded and mystified language, out of fear of the unknown. Every time you try to reason out with them you will be argued out quoting about some bizarre sound frequency working wonders for the users of the language. If that was the case all users should be nobel prize winners, geniuses. I too love the language, it's special turns and twists and some times the sweetness just like any other language for its novelty. It's use for liturgical purposes is like latin or Armenian for Christians. It should not be for creating fear because one cannot understand what is the mystery behind a particular God for which it is being used. Language should be for the public to easily understand, use it for normal communication daily, get much closer to God's feelings, the preachings directly without any interpreter and feel secure with God.
India? Oldest language in the world, pretty much.
she failed in grade 10 civics Hindi
is not the national language
Being a Telugu speaking person, I agree Sanskrit is the oldest language of the world.
Yes because telugu language needs sanskrit to complete sentence. Telugu is combination of tamil and sans
Second girl told 2500 years old languages , Really good! Congrates , But Tamil is more than 20000 years old language.
Tamil - 5000+
Sanskrit - 5000+
Kannada - 2000+
Telugu - 2000+
Oriya - 2000+
Malayalam - 2000+
Marathi - 1500+
Assamese - 1500+
Maithili - 1300+
Bengali - 1300+
Gujarati - 1000+
Hindi - 800+
Urdu - 700+
Thamil is the oldest language in the world, sanskirit is 3000 some thing.
@@rasminayak6703 Malayalam is only 1000+
என் உயிர் மொழி ❤❤❤❤
Security is important for Tamil
Tamil... Tamizh...
Vedic Sanskrit is the oldest known language of India....dating back to around 1500 BCE...the Rigveda is the oldest text in this language
For the people who are living under rocks, recent archeological survey in TN shows proof that old Tamizh script is older than sanskrit and that language matches the script in indus valley civilization
@@sunilzizouIVC script is still not understandable,stop spreading disinformation
Tamil ❤🔥
North indians are north indians..... Literacy does matter....😂
ಒಂದು ಕುರಿ ಹಳ್ಳಕ್ಕೆ ಬಿದ್ರೆ
ಎಲ್ಲಾ ಕುರಿಗಳು ಬಿದ್ವು😂😂😂😂
Truth❌️world of mouth✔️😅😂
Keep it up
Respect ur mother tongue or Fall of false ocean🤣✋️
not just India.. Tamizh is the oldest in the world
Northindian thought Sanskrit
Tamil of today is just 2000 years old. Sanskrit is the oldest.
Not only panipuri beeda spitters even telugu goltis, kannada kundigays, mallu bit koothiyans also crying for our language😂😂
Third girl really did well❤️🩹
Modi tells that, is hindi😂
tamil is older than hindi. but it's hindi which rules not just india but entire Indian subscontinent.
When historic man appeared he spoke in Tamil
Another war started to divide Bhatath.
Thamil
I would like to share my perspective on the historical and linguistic context of Tamil and other Dravidian languages, which often seems to be misunderstood or misrepresented.
Tamil, just like Malayalam, Telugu, and Kannada, is a modern language derived from Proto-Dravidian. The state of Tamil Nadu was renamed on January 14, 1969, just 55 years ago. Despite this relatively recent renaming, there is a narrative being propagated that Tamil is the original language of the region now known as Tamil Nadu, and that all other South Indian languages were developed within this state. This notion is misleading and historically inaccurate.
The Proto-Dravidian language, which is over 4,000 years old, originated long before the establishment of Tamil Nadu. Its roots trace back to the Mohenjo-Daro era, indicating that Tamil, while significant, is not the sole heir to the Proto-Dravidian legacy. The idea that Proto-Dravidian originated from the Tamil Nadu region is historically unfounded.
Tamil Nadu has a rich cultural heritage, but it is important to recognize that it is not the exclusive cradle of South Indian languages and culture. Examples of narratives that have been politicized for state pride include:
Kumarikandam and Kanyakumari: The mythical lost land.
Thirukkural: Often attributed to the Travancore region of Kanyakumari.
Silappathikaram: Written by Ilango Adigal, who was the brother of Chera King Senguttuvan of Kodungallur, Muziris.
Carnatic Music: Has roots in Andhra Pradesh.
Elam: Refers to Sri Lanka.
Red Sandalwood: Predominantly found in Andhra Pradesh.
It is crucial to acknowledge and respect the diverse and shared cultural histories of the South Indian states without falling into the trap of regional chauvinism. I believe this perspective fosters a more inclusive understanding of our shared heritage.
Bull shit. Tamil is the oldest language.
There is no Dravidiyan or Dravidiyan language, not any proof, if you kow diravidiyan language and who which people was speaking, which land?
@@ratnakumar7039 proto Dravidian is considered as an original base for the 04 languages mal.tam.kanna.telu.....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proto-Dravidian_language
@@pjroy5052 thamil not dravidiyan language, you say othars, and dravudiyan meaning south praamins,.
See the disappointment in their faces and voices when the word tamil comes out.
Till now oldest deciphered language is Prakrit Brahmi script(260bc) Tamil Brahmi script found is late 3rd century BC exact year is not given also Language of Sindhu civilization is older but still undeciphered
Oldest is Tamil u agree or not
@@inspiredbymiracles8274 oldest "surviving" language is Tamil . I completely agree
You need to visit keelaadi near madurai
What a surprise from these Northies !!
,தமிழ் வாழ்க
Why telugu people shout when Tamil is said to be the oldest language?
Sanskrit is the oldest language and many sources date the language to be around 5000 or more years clearly older than tamil.
No proofs yet... Tamil have way more proofs...
@@Mukesh-pb3uv show the proofs, poi proof eduthuttu vanthu pesu
Same applies for you too
Luku😅😅😅😅
@@sunithavasanth9655tamil bhrami inscriptions dates back 3rd century bce sanskrit oldest inscriptions dates back 1st century bce nee pooe vera edachum evidence kondu va apdi iruntha pooe Modiji kita sollu sanskrit has proof aprm ean tamil than oldest language nu sonninganu kealu🤣😂🤣
No , Sanskrit is the oldest language as per most experts. Don’t turn this into a north south divide..
Most experts ❌
Most fake story tellers ✅
Already found tamil oldest inscriptions dating back oldest sanskrit oldest inscriptions so go nd check about that
@@bharathikannan5952 Sanskrit was an orally transmitted language 🤦🏽, inscriptions came lot later.
@@statickk14 orally or hand written materials can't be considered as a proof according to ASI so don't try to create a fake stories go nd search in google why hand written letters r not taken as a proof...
Sanskrit comes from indo europian language@@statickk14
@@rajadev-kali it is the other way around, you are just parroting the colonizer narrative. Bootlicker
And on what basis are you saying this? Tamil is not.
வடக்கிங்களுக்கு ஒரு திமிர் இருக்கு! அப்பட்டமா அது தெரியுது! 😏
Sanskrit which state speak sanskrit in india
Tamil may be beautiful language without doubt. But dont spread such false information. In Dravidian politics if politician says, adam spoke in tamil people will believe blindly.
Old is Gold Pali prakrat
Not India In world
Tamil is not oldest language of India. This is ridiculous. Show the proofs first before declaring the language.
Tamil is the oldest language in India...that has attested antiquity before B.C
And the only language that has changed the least with time
North Indians can keep crying!
பழமையான மொழி தமிழ்
This is actual fact Tamil
There can't be absolute fact in linguistics, while many tamil archeological evidances got so does of sanskrit.
But first grammer was written of sanskrit by rishi panini in 500 BC.
Sanskrit wasn't called be created at that time but actually standardized.
No archeological evidence of Sanskrit before 1K year, see archeological survey of India. Even pali prakrit language of mauryan court is older than Sanskrit
Hindi is not national language
Dont spreed fake massage
வீர தமிழன் டா ❤❤❤❤
U did a great job girl 🎉
Hinfi isnt national language even
Tamil is the oldest language of the world
Where is the evidence for this? Tamil being the oldest language of India.
No Tamil and Sanskrit both are oldest ❤
Telugu is oldest with proofs
MAIRU
Another comedy piece still down to earth
Can you chake google please 🥱🥱
Already checked ur fake stories rejected 🤣😂🤣
@@bharathikannan5952 what fake stories ❓️
@@Yodha_3_6_9 sanskrit was spoken by God itself a fake story
@@bharathikannan5952 yes ,everyone can see dreams .😂
@@Yodha_3_6_9 just like God's language 😂🤣
Sanskrit 7000 year Tamil 5000 year
Please go to school boy
Dei thambi poda po poi padi
@@r.avinashclass-8arollno.387 nee poi padi da sanskrit is older.
@@politicalview24sanskrit is older and I am tamilian myself.
Study daa punda
Tamil is oldest written language of India.❌
Prakrit is oldest written language (Ashoka edicts in 3d century BCE).✅
All Tamil chauvinist are desperate to proof their language as oldest language but oldest Tamil Brahmi inscription date to 3rd century BCE same period when Ashoka erected edicts in prakrit languages. Even Budha preach in Pali Prakrit in 5th century BCE which proof Pali Prakrit is older than Tamil.