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These people were migrated from their lost Kingdom Kumarikandam and their language was Tamil. This land is still under the sea located below Indian continent in map.
No it’s not, it’s just coincidence, just like how Portuguese sounds way more Slavic than Spanish, despite being way closer to Spanish than it is to Slavic languages. Or how Castelleno sounds Greek due to coincidence, or how Japanese and Finnish sound similar due to pure coincidence
@@Bundpataka yea it is certainly not English ,he speaks Dravidian language and he looks Indian ,you say I can’t recognise a Indian and Indian language you dump
@@PaulLovesVarvara as in the way it sounds. We would still have heavy English accents without aboriginal influence probably. But I dunno im just a dumb arse what do I know, i just thought I would put my thought in a RUclips video don't take it as textbook literature.
@@wombathead87 Yes, as in the way the aboriginal language sounds. Australian English has affected Murrinhpatha, as it has affect all the other aboriginal languages. Murrinhpatha has had no affect upon English. The same applies to colonial languages elsewhere. Spanish has had significant affect on the phonology of various Latin American Languages, with the reverse being minimally true and localized. Russian is affecting languages of Siberia. French is affecting languages of Africa.
The language sounds very similar to eelam tamizh ( fishermen tamizh tribes) & malayalam Which is poetic even somewhat till today 😊 Tamizh & malayalam has many ancient connections even Dating back to early cheras( cheralaputras, keralaputras, sathiyaputras, like athiyaman )etc... Imo malayar tribes spoke the early language which is similar to tamizh & malayalam Also malayar tribes are one of the earliest branches of cheras & pandiyas ( meenavar)
I apologize for what Europe did to your culture. I know it’s not my fault or my place but that was wrong. If you don’t know what I’m talking about go watch Rabbit Proof Fence. Well worth the watch and it’s educational. Should be shown in every high school.
aborigines have been inhabiting the continent for 40,000 years you are distantly related at best. At worst, speaking for aborigines as descendents of 'indians' (dravidians) speaks over their special culture, history, and languages
@@emmetharrigan5234There is a national geographic documentary about the same. The test result prove 90% similarity between aboriginal australians and a traditional tamil clan in south india.
Ancesters of South Indians and Australian Aborigins are related. But the Andamanese people are different from this and they are related to African people. I think there were only Aborigin people in South India before the arrival of Dravidian, Aryan and Semitic people. Most of them internixed to form Todays South Indian People . Some Tribes living in Hilly areas Kannur and Wayanad districts of Kerala shows striking facial resemblance with Australlian Aboriginals than African people.
No they're not related It's like saying All white people are related All mongoloid people are related All black people are related Why tf indians be it north indian or south Indian wants to claim or draw connection with everything They're sounding like South Asian because of retroflex sounds that are mostly common among south Asian language
Probably because of the trepang trade. Northern Australia is not language related to the main language family because of trade word's being mixed rice, axe, flour, alcohol, tobacco, Steel, tamarind trees, buffalos, dugout canoes and sailing boat's all in the Northern Australia before the white man. @@hectorjovetic8048
Indians and Indigenous Australians are actually distantly related. Some of the first humans to leave africa migrated into India. Some stayed in India, but others migrated further east, eventually some reached Australia. The first migrants into India are the ancestors of most Indians today, so Indians are distant cousins of Native Australians
Not true but a nice thought. Most aboriginal Australian cultures arrived in Australia within the past 50,000 years from South-East Asia. Very little or no evidence that a significant number of them later went back in the other direction.
All living humans are descended from an extinct group that has not existed for a couple hundred thousand years. There are no surviving subspecies of humans except ourselves. Our last "cousins" died out roughly 40,000 years ago. All humans today are genetically nearly indistinguishable, but there is obviously a bit of superficial phenotype variation, and even a couple minor mutations in certain populations such as lactase persistance.
If you are leb, then you are an insult to black fellas. You lot come to australia and don’t hold any valves at all. Just happy to keep having kids and have your hand out for the dole.
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Wow - a wonderful chance to hear your language, sir. Thank you.
You know Murrinhpatha? Are you able to transcribe what he's saying?
Glorious Beard!
I would love to learn Murrinhpatha, as well as Djambarrpuyngu, Warlpiri, Arrernte, and Pitjantjatjara. All Australian languages are important.
Don’t forget Badimaya
After “colonizers” came in , languages can b destroyed.
Wonderful that this language is being kept alive! Thank you so much for uploading. God bless
Aboriginal Australians can grow some really great beards
Ayyy my favorite language is now on this channel!
This was awesome. Wish I could have heard more!
the aboriginal Australian languages are so cool
Wonderful to hear. Reminds me of Tamil!
They both have a lot of retroflex sounds, that could be it!
They are related to dravidian peoples
So true!
Telugu to be more specific.
@@pokemonaruto1984
No search nammazhvar
You will get it😇
So interesting and cool to hear!!!!
The man sound like people from south india and srilanka 🙏.
Hahahaha!!! NO
Yes exactly like Sinhalese
ruclips.net/video/EQFgMKTVajU/видео.html
It makes sense, australian aboriginals are related to the dravidian peoples of southern India.
@@usuarionaoidentificado9918
Our lands were connected once, even connected to East Africa!
The floods!
A man of simple words but great wisdom - it was a privilege to listen to his language.
These people were migrated from their lost Kingdom Kumarikandam and their language was Tamil. This land is still under the sea located below Indian continent in map.
Inspiring❤
It's easy to notice the dravidian heritage.
No it’s not, it’s just coincidence, just like how Portuguese sounds way more Slavic than Spanish, despite being way closer to Spanish than it is to Slavic languages. Or how Castelleno sounds Greek due to coincidence, or how Japanese and Finnish sound similar due to pure coincidence
Which are both Indo-European languages and no Spain n Portuguese don’t sound slavic n I’m from Eastern Europe
@@Bundpatakathose are European languages ,aboriginal languages and Tamil are Dravidian languages
@@Mathewsdc192 aboriginal languages are NOT Dravidian
@@Bundpataka yea it is certainly not English ,he speaks Dravidian language and he looks Indian ,you say I can’t recognise a Indian and Indian language you dump
Fascinating
Hell yea man, speak that shit ❤
Amazing how Australian English sounds like his language... I didn't realise how much the Australian English language blends.
You have our the cart before the horse. It is Autralian English that influenced his language and not the other way around.
@@PaulLovesVarvara as in the way it sounds. We would still have heavy English accents without aboriginal influence probably. But I dunno im just a dumb arse what do I know, i just thought I would put my thought in a RUclips video don't take it as textbook literature.
@@wombathead87 Yes, as in the way the aboriginal language sounds. Australian English has affected Murrinhpatha, as it has affect all the other aboriginal languages. Murrinhpatha has had no affect upon English. The same applies to colonial languages elsewhere. Spanish has had significant affect on the phonology of various Latin American Languages, with the reverse being minimally true and localized. Russian is affecting languages of Siberia. French is affecting languages of Africa.
Padda means.....spoke by this person? Is village or home.
Sounds very Tamil
This guy look like a tamizh
Even the tamizh man Nammazhvar's face is similar to him🤔😇
Would love for our white Australian kids to learn as many first Australian languages as possible. Would be so good to be able to share them
The language sounds very similar to eelam tamizh ( fishermen tamizh tribes) & malayalam
Which is poetic even somewhat till today 😊
Tamizh & malayalam has many ancient connections even
Dating back to early cheras( cheralaputras, keralaputras, sathiyaputras, like athiyaman )etc...
Imo malayar tribes spoke the early language which is similar to tamizh & malayalam
Also malayar tribes are one of the earliest branches of cheras & pandiyas ( meenavar)
Tamilan
I apologize for what Europe did to your culture. I know it’s not my fault or my place but that was wrong. If you don’t know what I’m talking about go watch Rabbit Proof Fence. Well worth the watch and it’s educational. Should be shown in every high school.
Dravidian culture ,Europe is not civilised enough to do any sit
@Mathewsdc192 we are the most civilised and brought scientific knowledge to the whole world
This is the connection with the Indian sub-continent.
Is it just me or do I hear distinctly Dravidian intonation here?
Australian aborigines and dravidians are related
no
@@alzicario3466 not really.not closely
and let alone the language
A little bit but
He looks so much Indian . Must be due to the fact that we Indians and Australian aborginies share a significant amount of Ancestors .
No 🤡
@@orangekitty9634 it's true we share much of our dna with Indian
This is true. Their language sounds similar to Tamil.
aborigines have been inhabiting the continent for 40,000 years you are distantly related at best. At worst, speaking for aborigines as descendents of 'indians' (dravidians) speaks over their special culture, history, and languages
@@emmetharrigan5234There is a national geographic documentary about the same. The test result prove 90% similarity between aboriginal australians and a traditional tamil clan in south india.
Ancesters of South Indians and Australian Aborigins are related. But the Andamanese people are different from this and they are related to African people. I think there were only Aborigin people in South India before the arrival of Dravidian, Aryan and Semitic people. Most of them internixed to form Todays South Indian People . Some Tribes living in Hilly areas Kannur and Wayanad districts of Kerala shows striking facial resemblance with Australlian Aboriginals than African people.
No they're not related
It's like saying
All white people are related
All mongoloid people are related
All black people are related
Why tf indians be it north indian or south Indian wants to claim or draw connection with everything
They're sounding like South Asian because of retroflex sounds that are mostly common among south Asian language
I definitely hear some words and sounds that sound just like Malayalam from South India.
Telugu is more proximate.
Murrinh-patha
The language sounds like Indonesia language..
Wow some of them look so similar to Indians
Are Indians related to the ancient aborigines?
No
Look like Dravidians
@MichaelKingsfordGray I want the hash your smoking bro
Sounds like Tamil
It sounds a little bit like Indonesian
It doesn't. It barely sounds like that
It doesn't sound Indonesian at all, it sounds more similar to some Indian languages
@@haritsdarwienm5886 what op mean was it sounds more Sulawesian accent
Probably because of the trepang trade. Northern Australia is not language related to the main language family because of trade word's being mixed rice, axe, flour, alcohol, tobacco, Steel, tamarind trees, buffalos, dugout canoes and sailing boat's all in the Northern Australia before the white man. @@hectorjovetic8048
Why does it sound tamil 😅😅
Some words like tamil words
Aboriginal Australian with French name,interesting
There's an indigenous boy in my school with a French surname...
@MichaelKingsfordGray tf you smoking bro?
Are they homosapiens?
Telugu, Kannada and Sanskrit related
Sound like Indonesian language
No, it doesn't. How did you found it similar to Indoensian?
@@parisan9985 I'm from Malaysia, and Indonesia language similar as well
@@parisan9985 djam buri anang
The accent is very similar to Hindi
Indians and Indigenous Australians are actually distantly related. Some of the first humans to leave africa migrated into India. Some stayed in India, but others migrated further east, eventually some reached Australia. The first migrants into India are the ancestors of most Indians today, so Indians are distant cousins of Native Australians
These are the race of people we all evolved from, I think. Absolutely beautiful. And that beard!!
Not true but a nice thought. Most aboriginal Australian cultures arrived in Australia within the past 50,000 years from South-East Asia. Very little or no evidence that a significant number of them later went back in the other direction.
Races don't evolve, we're all human beings you dummy
All living humans are descended from an extinct group that has not existed for a couple hundred thousand years. There are no surviving subspecies of humans except ourselves. Our last "cousins" died out roughly 40,000 years ago. All humans today are genetically nearly indistinguishable, but there is obviously a bit of superficial phenotype variation, and even a couple minor mutations in certain populations such as lactase persistance.
The505Guys Nailed it
Fordy man ur the dummy here
You're listening to a true biblical ISRAELITE speaking.
This truth has been hidden for so long.
We come from the tribe of REUBEN.
Stop man. Missionaries literally helped destroyed Australia, stop pushing your foreign stuff on them
You are schizophrenic
no
If you are leb, then you are an insult to black fellas. You lot come to australia and don’t hold any valves at all. Just happy to keep having kids and have your hand out for the dole.
@@spacecobra3101
I'm a so called aboriginal Australian.
We are JACOBS descendents.
Lebanese people are ISHMAEL descendants.
Indian man
Indian babaji