Its a common myth that Malayalam is a mixture of Tamil and Sanskrit. Malayalam is more of a sister language of 'modern Tamil'. In ancient tamizhakam (which consist current Tamil Nadu and Kerala states and other regions), many dialects of the same language were spoken. This was a precursor of current Tamil language. From these dialects, both tamil and malayalam were originated. Tamil is the accumulation of many dialects spoken east to Western ghats (the mountain range parallel to arabian see, which also separare Kerala and Tamil nadu) and malayalam west to western ghats. Malayalam was influenced by sanskrit like other Dravidian languages. Also grammar and script of malayalam got heavily influenced by sanskrit unlike modern Tamil. Even if we remove all the loan words from sanskrit malayalam also has a great vocabulary to convey almost everything.
LOL. Tamil chauvinist spotted. 😂😂 Tamil itself has a script that is derived from Sanskrit. Its just the Sanskrit Brahmi script written in palm leaves which made it circular due to practical reasons. Its called Tamil Brahmi script. Tamil grammar itself is from Sanskrit. It uses the ancient Sanskrit Indra Vyakarna. This is mentioned in the oldest Tamil book, Tolkappiam. Malayalam OTOH is 80% - 86% Sanskrit. Its script and grammar is completely from Sanskrit. Tamil is the odd man out with only 30% vocabulary from Sanskrit. Telegu and Kannada too has 70%-75% vocabulary from Sanskrit. In fact ancient Tamil and Kerala kingdoms were almost constantly at war. The Cholas and Chera's were constantly at War for almost 2000 years. The Older Tamil kingdom of Pandya prided itself and named itself after Pandava's of the Mahabharata. In fact it was a Pandya princess who settled the Tamil city of "Madurai" named and created after the North Indian holy city of "Mathura". The Chera's OTOH claimed lineage from Mushika dynasty who in turn claim lineage from the Yadavas.
@@odomangulati7079 malayalam is 80% sanskrit? Dude, how much delusional are you? I am malayali and I have no idea what they are talking when I hear when some people speaking Sanskrit in videos. I have never seen anyone who is fluent is Sanskrit who's mother tongue isn't malayalam says they can understand malayalam. if I am wrong, just show me some sanskrit speakers who can understand malayalam.
6:09 No don't do it tuktuks have a very small 200 cc engine which can't take you very far and it can't climb up slopes. Half your time be eaten by breakdowns and repairs. Better buy a cheap secondhand car or a Royal Enfield
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Its a common myth that Malayalam is a mixture of Tamil and Sanskrit. Malayalam is more of a sister language of 'modern Tamil'. In ancient tamizhakam (which consist current Tamil Nadu and Kerala states and other regions), many dialects of the same language were spoken. This was a precursor of current Tamil language. From these dialects, both tamil and malayalam were originated. Tamil is the accumulation of many dialects spoken east to Western ghats (the mountain range parallel to arabian see, which also separare Kerala and Tamil nadu) and malayalam west to western ghats. Malayalam was influenced by sanskrit like other Dravidian languages. Also grammar and script of malayalam got heavily influenced by sanskrit unlike modern Tamil. Even if we remove all the loan words from sanskrit malayalam also has a great vocabulary to convey almost everything.
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Even if you go sooo back kerala was used to be with today's madagascar😂
LOL. Tamil chauvinist spotted. 😂😂
Tamil itself has a script that is derived from Sanskrit. Its just the Sanskrit Brahmi script written in palm leaves which made it circular due to practical reasons. Its called Tamil Brahmi script.
Tamil grammar itself is from Sanskrit. It uses the ancient Sanskrit Indra Vyakarna. This is mentioned in the oldest Tamil book, Tolkappiam.
Malayalam OTOH is 80% - 86% Sanskrit. Its script and grammar is completely from Sanskrit.
Tamil is the odd man out with only 30% vocabulary from Sanskrit.
Telegu and Kannada too has 70%-75% vocabulary from Sanskrit.
In fact ancient Tamil and Kerala kingdoms were almost constantly at war. The Cholas and Chera's were constantly at War for almost 2000 years.
The Older Tamil kingdom of Pandya prided itself and named itself after Pandava's of the Mahabharata. In fact it was a Pandya princess who settled the Tamil city of "Madurai" named and created after the North Indian holy city of "Mathura". The Chera's OTOH claimed lineage from Mushika dynasty who in turn claim lineage from the Yadavas.
@@odomangulati7079 malayalam is 80% sanskrit? Dude, how much delusional are you? I am malayali and I have no idea what they are talking when I hear when some people speaking Sanskrit in videos. I have never seen anyone who is fluent is Sanskrit who's mother tongue isn't malayalam says they can understand malayalam. if I am wrong, just show me some sanskrit speakers who can understand malayalam.
@@odomangulati7079 on the other hand tamil and malayalam are mutually intelligible to some extent. Most malayalees can easily understand tamil.
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6:09 No don't do it tuktuks have a very small 200 cc engine which can't take you very far and it can't climb up slopes. Half your time be eaten by breakdowns and repairs. Better buy a cheap secondhand car or a Royal Enfield
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@@Unstuk Good for you 👍 stay away from those tuktuks
Don't do it. Rickshaws and bikes are banned on the really nice highways, freeways, and expressways in India.
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Malayalam language is born from Tamil... that's what I know.
Malayalam is not developed from Tamil
Hope you can visit states like Arunachal pradesh or ladakh to actually experience the ethnic diversity of india.