Are we related? Intriguing Korea vs Tamil Nadu similarities

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2021
  • There is a word spoken in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu that is also used in Korea, despite being 5,000 kilometers apart from one another.
    How did India and Korea come to share a word that is pronounced identically and has the same meaning?
    It is said that words of Tamil origin may have been brought to Korea by Heo Hwang-ok, a queen of Indian origin who became the wife of King Suro after arriving in the ancient Korean kingdom of Gaya by boat.
    We began searching for other similarities between these two cultures.
    **The content of the video is based on Dr. Hari's personal view. Theories may vary among scholars and linguists.
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  • @ashreyapathak5526
    @ashreyapathak5526 2 года назад +3488

    I am from North and I have lived in Tamilnadu for almost 5 years. Tamils are the guardians of Indian culture and civilization. I love their pride and possessiveness to their civilization.

    • @notmyname1880
      @notmyname1880 2 года назад +96

      நன்றி 🙏✌️

    • @SAI_JAYAM
      @SAI_JAYAM 2 года назад +62

      Thanks I think u the one and only one I saw commenting here with a good heartu

    • @Memesyuv
      @Memesyuv 2 года назад +26

      @@notmyname1880 you people deserve kudos.but I always think Sanskrit and tamil has tough fight. I know that Kaushalya subrabhatham chant in played in temples and in shops and houses by people and is a Sanskrit chant. And so many mystic things are in Sanskrit. And it matches with tamil. Whatever god you worshipped was done by people who spoke Sanskrit. And yeah sanskrit isn't spoken at all (it's alive though)but tamil is spoken widely but not in pure form.
      I always have doubt of this because lord Shiva gave his knowledge to Agastya muni and he spread the knowledge and for lord Shiva there is a city in North and so on.
      And before thousands of years india and other places were one big country. so yes what originated in that country was retained in india as it broke off from Africa and joined with Asia.

    • @ashreyapathak5526
      @ashreyapathak5526 2 года назад +33

      @@SAI_JAYAM ... you are welcome sir. Proud of Tamilnadu. My wife is big fan of Tamil movies. Tamilians have highest contribution in developing our Science and Technology.

    • @jawadeepak
      @jawadeepak 2 года назад +1

      🙏🏽💥

  • @erinehabong4798
    @erinehabong4798 2 года назад +4078

    I'm not a Tamil but l love to find out the similarities between Tamil and Korean , cause I'm an Indian .

    • @manojprabhakar8637
      @manojprabhakar8637 2 года назад +169

      Enga ponalum ipdi oruthan comment panna vandhuduringa...

    • @avchettiar4409
      @avchettiar4409 2 года назад +96

      I am a Tamil from Kerala

    • @yeshwanthv214
      @yeshwanthv214 2 года назад +26

      Respect

    • @swordgamingtamil3487
      @swordgamingtamil3487 2 года назад +23

      @@manojprabhakar8637 adhu nalladhu dhana nanba

    • @manojprabhakar8637
      @manojprabhakar8637 2 года назад +20

      @@swordgamingtamil3487 illa nanba appo dhaan comment highlights la varum nu pannudhunga...

  • @sakthigeek2458
    @sakthigeek2458 2 года назад +153

    Some of the other similarities between Tamils and Koreans are
    Food & Dishes:
    1) Pongal - Yaksik
    2) Oorukai - Kimchi
    3) Pidi Kozhukattai - Songpyeon
    4) Oputtu - Hotteok
    Art, Music, Games:
    1) Ariro Ararariro - Arirang (Sung as lullabies for babies)
    2) Kummi - Ganggangsulle
    3) ila vatakal - deuldol deulgi
    Traditions:
    1) Tamil Traditions - Korean Shamanism Traditions (Similar)
    2) Manivizha - Hwangap
    3) Nadukal - Koindol
    Women, Fashion, Beauty:
    1) Pottu - yeongjigonji
    2) Nethi Chutti - Jokduri
    3) Poo jadai - Dodeurak Daengii
    Other Similarities:
    1) Twin Fish Symbol (Ancient Pandiya kingdom Flag - Korea Twin Fish symbols)
    2) Woman Diving Mermaids - Jeju - Rameshwaram
    3) Linguistic similarities - writing system, grammar, similar pronounciations, nuances and meaning.
    Although these are just a few among a lot of other similarities, the two cultures and people have definitely been connected since ancient times when we look at the striking similarities which would only be possible by close ties and cultural exchanges.

    • @Real_Xavier
      @Real_Xavier 2 года назад +6

      Ok. Where are the similarities.?

    • @karthikaashree
      @karthikaashree Год назад +3

      Yes excalty ✨ explained

    • @kavin9623
      @kavin9623 Год назад +4

      @@Real_Xavier Only if you are Tamil or Korean you will understand

    • @Real_Xavier
      @Real_Xavier Год назад +2

      @@kavin9623 naanum tamil dhaa

    • @DoDo.Shibal
      @DoDo.Shibal 21 день назад

      ​@Real_Xavier oh?!?! It's tamil?! Incredible! I'm a Korean and I'm a all understand ur world. 진짜로 이해했음, 신기하네
      Nanue korean(Dae han min gook) ie dha.

  • @IndianBouyz
    @IndianBouyz 2 года назад +39

    I am a West Indian ...I love the similarities between Tamil and Korean language. Lets make this our strength and solidify our bonds...

  • @m.bhuvaneshwari5652
    @m.bhuvaneshwari5652 2 года назад +3365

    தமிழ் - கொரியா
    many similarities between tamil and Korea
    1-Korean national song is Aarirang aara riro which is similar to tamil song Aararo aariraro (even in Korea , grandma teach their grandchild this song to make them sleep just like Tamil people.
    2- Korean food kimchi is similar to our pickle (ஊறுகாய்), kimbap food is similar to புட்டு (puttu)
    3- korean traditional game is
    5 stones which is similar to tamil game அஞ்சாங்கல்
    4 -Korean alphabets (Hangul )are similar to tamil alphabets pronounciation ..Koreans talk with same slang as tamil people
    5 - we can see நடுக்கல்(Stones) in heo Hwang ok gravery
    6- Koreans celebrate a harvesting festival in January just like Pongal (Tamil Nadu harvesting festival)
    7 - many korean words are similar to tamil words like appa , Amma , pul , pal ,vettikili , anni, naal , va (wa)
    8- like Tamil people ,Koreans too don't wear slippers inside home
    9 - In world ...there are only two places where pearls are taken from sea by women (tamilnadu - Thoothukudi ,kanyakumari And in Korea )
    10 - Heo Hwang ok meaning in Korea is red stone (which is similar to tamil name Sembavalam ( செம்பவளம்) )
    11 - korean traditional circle dance (Ganggangsullae ) is a harvesting festival dance like Tamil dance (கும்மி பாட்டு) kummi
    12 - Tamizh men lift the heavy stone 🔴 To prove the heroism am strength to marry a girl ( இலவட்ட கல்- ilavattakal)..which is also followed in korean culture
    The story is
    2000years ago The pandiyan princess SEMBAVALAM (செம்பவளம்)- meaning Red stone - in Korea Heo Hwang ok
    travelled through ship with lots of people , soldiers for her help to South Korea to marry a korean prince beacause of her father's wish
    ✨ She reached Korea and met Korean king 👑 Kim Suro (the founder of Gaya Kingdom) and married him .
    ✨She told Kim Suro that she came from Ayutha kingdom (ஆயி நாடு -kanyakumari ) with twin fish flag (symbol of pandyan kingdom ) .
    ✨The people , soldiers come along with her also married korean people and spread their culture
    The Tamizh princess ruled Gaya Kingdom peacefully upto 157 years of age.
    But the tomb of Sembavalam was built in Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh which was called Sakitha 2000 years ago ...
    There is no similarities between Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh) and Korea ..

    • @Bunny-cr5yy
      @Bunny-cr5yy 2 года назад +165

      Yes the korean peoples also soon need to know all this similarities between tamilnadu and korea and also they should know she is a tamil princess ... Oh god please help

    • @advaitattupuram3513
      @advaitattupuram3513 2 года назад +54

      But puttu is a kerala dish

    • @m.bhuvaneshwari5652
      @m.bhuvaneshwari5652 2 года назад +309

      @@advaitattupuram3513 2000 years ago , there is no division as Kerala , Tamil Nadu .
      There is only kingdoms 👍

    • @333_vb9
      @333_vb9 2 года назад +130

      @@m.bhuvaneshwari5652 but she's from southern parts of India and its crystal and clear that she's a Tamil Princess but our indian Reachers from north thought that she mentioned the name ayodhya but she wasn't ! 🌚

    • @PlayerMythis
      @PlayerMythis 2 года назад +85

      @@m.bhuvaneshwari5652 I'm sorry, we dravadians were always together, we are a family, we are always one.

  • @l.porneasianparapio
    @l.porneasianparapio 2 года назад +2256

    We speak Tamil in Sri-Lanka 🇱🇰 too

    • @bangtanforever4275
      @bangtanforever4275 2 года назад +23

      Yeah💕

    • @saisathvik700
      @saisathvik700 2 года назад +91

      We know about that and we also know that because of that a civil war took place
      And I also feel sad😔

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +116

      Sirlanka, Singapore , Malaysia, Fiji, Mauritius , Canada, UK tamils

    • @piruththikaasivarajah1124
      @piruththikaasivarajah1124 2 года назад +40

      @@saisathvik700 It's ok💜எல்லாம் நன்மைக்கே

    • @saisathvik700
      @saisathvik700 2 года назад +18

      @@piruththikaasivarajah1124 I don't know tamil I only know Telugu,hindi, english

  • @fooder4307
    @fooder4307 2 года назад +617

    As korean myself, a lot of people in korea consider queen heo hwang ock as legitimate historical person of korea. there are a lot of books about queen heo hwang ock both for children and adults :D

    • @nagssaran1343
      @nagssaran1343 2 года назад +8

      That's actually so cool!

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 2 года назад +21

      But still your government don't care anything about tamils though

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 2 года назад +59

      @@ripsanskrit3609 bro why should they care about us? I dunno why y'all are obsessed with Korea?

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 2 года назад +4

      @@samuraijosh1595 they do for india tho

    • @charismaticengima107
      @charismaticengima107 2 года назад +6

      @@ripsanskrit3609 Why would they cate about you , you don't even look similar

  • @ramyagirimurugan
    @ramyagirimurugan 2 года назад +182

    Being a Tamilian...I have been watching Korean serials for years...I have felt the same culture of South India in Korea also especially the way of parent and child bond ❤

    • @user-tk7kz1fl2r
      @user-tk7kz1fl2r 2 года назад +5

      You are deluded I think you worship Korean people as you wrongly believe you are their subordinate. You are not. Be proud to be Indian. Notice how not one Korean has written comments here in praise of Indians. it's just Tamils praising koreans. It's time Indians stood proud to be Indians. I'm north Indian origin in UK. We are proud to be Indian and we dream of no fake connections with others.

    • @ramyagirimurugan
      @ramyagirimurugan 2 года назад +5

      @@user-tk7kz1fl2r First of all I don't worship any people except my parents, I mentioned that the way of love is same not everything, because every culture is different from others and unique, next I am a very proud Indian❤, who has all opportunity to go abroad and settle but still sitting here and loving the country More and more and finally I am very proud to say, I am Tamilian🥰

    • @JPRABHAKARAN798663
      @JPRABHAKARAN798663 Год назад +2

      @@ramyagirimurugan Well you can change your citizenship anytime not your ethnicity

    • @ramyagirimurugan
      @ramyagirimurugan Год назад +2

      @@JPRABHAKARAN798663 I already mentioned in my comment, but still u are commenting, so i would like to say that i love my country and my culture alot, just some features resembles with korea, Thats it ok...

    • @sriharshac510
      @sriharshac510 Год назад +1

      Aren't most human cultures similar?

  • @Nishda_
    @Nishda_ 2 года назад +1550

    We proud to be a Tamilan .🇮🇳lot of love from Tamil Nadu ..தமிழக மக்களின் அன்பு வணக்கம்.

  • @raiza1439
    @raiza1439 2 года назад +2853

    I want to point out that we have similar traditional games as well. The stone game that koreans play, I think it's called Gonggi , we tamil people call that "Kallaanga". Its a traditional game in tamilnadu as well
    Edited: I just wanted to mention this, I'm not telling this stone game is owned by Tamilnadu people... I'm not well versed in every culture. Now that I learned that, this game is popular throughout Asia. ✌️

    • @sinaimacdenial806
      @sinaimacdenial806 2 года назад +16

      The stone n pebbles games ? right ?

    • @lightyagmi6099
      @lightyagmi6099 2 года назад +25

      In punjab its called geete

    • @information2918
      @information2918 2 года назад +2

      Hye❤️

    • @kalyanroy8712
      @kalyanroy8712 2 года назад

      How?

    • @bangtanforever4275
      @bangtanforever4275 2 года назад +54

      No doubt that tamil is the world's 1st language,that's why there are some same culture and many words are also same...who knows maybe korean came from Tamil!?

  • @sjha6042
    @sjha6042 2 года назад +85

    The linguistic and cultural similarities between Korea and India's Tamil region have recently become a hot topic by Indians from Tamil staying in Korea a few years ago.
    Studies by linguists show that there are more than a hundred similar words in two languages. There are also many similarities in food and culture.
    As a Korean, I knew the legend that the king of Gaya(one of Korea's ancient kingdoms) married a princess from across the distant sea 2,000 years ago.
    However, I thought it was simply an oral story, but the linguistic and cultural similarities between the two regions are amazing.
    Each culture seems to influence each other.
    Perhaps so, I am sometimes surprised by the connection between countries and ethnic groups geographically far away from Korea.
    About 2,000 years ago, Goguryeo (the ancient kingdom of Korea) and ancient Turkey were neighboring allies and kept China's Tang Dynasty in check at the time.
    In addition, Dangun (the founding king of Gojoseon, Korea's first country) is deeply related to Kazakhstan located in Central Asia.
    The world seems to be wide and narrow.
    Finally, in Korea,
    the structural similarities between Myanmar and Tibetan and Korean, the similarity of Korean culture with Myojok(a minority ethnic group in China) and the similarity between traditional culture and Korean culture with Okinawa, Japan, have become topics.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +10

      Nice. the whole world has relationship with tamil one way or another . From africans to mayans

    • @padmanabhanvenkatesan483
      @padmanabhanvenkatesan483 2 года назад +4

      We relate ourselves with Koreans through Korean God mother Hwang Ok was not from Ayodhya for it was not existing in before 2000 years. The Queen mother was from Ayuta from TamilNadu India where King Pandian was having Fish symbol in their flag Ayuth is a Tamil name referred in our literature. We need to re think about birth place of Queen mother. Tamil alone were sea farers in those days. Suri Ratna is also a Tamil name. Tamils were trading in precious stones. Ratna means precious stone. Kindly refer to ancient Tamil history.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +5

      @@padmanabhanvenkatesan483 surirana is a pure sanskrit which means Sunny pearl .this word was deliberately given to hid her Tamil history

    • @Guts657
      @Guts657 2 года назад +2

      @@savitharavi155 Mayans nice joke

    • @midnightsun1728
      @midnightsun1728 Год назад

      Kept Tang dynasty's China in check? Korean dynasties and Tang dynasties were close allies to keep the Japanese in check.

  • @nanshibhardwaj3856
    @nanshibhardwaj3856 2 года назад +39

    I am from North and I live in Tamil Nadu Madurai from 8 to 10 years. I felt both tamil and korean languages amazing .

  • @Bharathi_Kannan
    @Bharathi_Kannan 2 года назад +1420

    Feeling relieved that The relationship between Korea and Tamil Nadu is being getting unveiled 💜

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 2 года назад +60

      We just have to save ourselves from indian government

    • @blackpearl5834
      @blackpearl5834 2 года назад +16

      @@ripsanskrit3609 vanakkam gurunadha

    • @mrrandom347
      @mrrandom347 2 года назад +10

      @@ripsanskrit3609 please don't say that please tell me that why you hate BJP i don't know reason because I am not from tamil

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +16

      @@mrrandom347 you don't have to know that. We never gonna bother you so pls never bother us especially in the name of india

    • @Ninyaho
      @Ninyaho 2 года назад +38

      @@ripsanskrit3609 anti india tamil supremacist.

  • @doyouhaveaminute281
    @doyouhaveaminute281 2 года назад +458

    Yes in kanyakumari TN
    there is place called AYUTA
    There is a fish symbol in her belongings which is the symbol of PANDYA DYNASTY
    and her name heo hWang ok meaning redcoral in tamil sembavalam (செம்பவளம்)
    And there are approximately 3000words similar and same meaning in tamil and korean
    And the staple food of them etc
    Can conclude that she is from AYUTA not Ayodhya
    And that's why koreans related to india
    At last her earings wich is worn by grannies in Tamilnadu especially in rural areas

    • @hariniartsy
      @hariniartsy 2 года назад +26

      Yeah you are absolutely right she belonged to ayudha not ayothiya. Well said!

    • @Rajesh-so9kx
      @Rajesh-so9kx 2 года назад +20

      Problem is rest of India is unaware and thinks that it's the princess from present ayodya who wadthe princess that went to Korea which is completely incorrect

    • @idontusecryptocurrency5870
      @idontusecryptocurrency5870 2 года назад +2

      @@Rajesh-so9kx thats becoz korean leader and their people started visiting ayodhya before 40-50 yrs.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 года назад +10

      @@idontusecryptocurrency5870 no

    • @marymurphysinha417
      @marymurphysinha417 2 года назад

      I want to know all the words similar to Korean language

  • @saniyasajeev1009
    @saniyasajeev1009 2 года назад +11

    I am not a tamizhan but I know tamil and I am proud of this similarities of this because I am Indian 🇮🇳

  • @momoshow4697
    @momoshow4697 2 года назад +17

    Yap! I'm from Tamil Nadu I was recently watching Korean movie I noticed the similarities, you guys actually shared us a good new fact and I have subscribed your channel because I loved it, thank you 😍😎☺️

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад

      60 % of our korean language is derived from ancient chinese, there are people with "kim"surname in china and in taiwan, so are you all relatives now ? that fish symbol also existed in ancient southern china and in Thailand , so are you all relatives now ? linguists have said having linguistic similarities does NOT mean also have genetic links .

  • @samyuintodesign
    @samyuintodesign 2 года назад +472

    actually we all are lossing our identity like we usually do .. sembavalam is the queen from Tamilnadu (South India) .she is from Kanyakumari which is the present day name of Ayutha (old name of Kanyakumari).But from where this collapse started?Korean president visited India once.He asked our pm where is this Ayutha? our PM took him to Ayodhya(North Indian city)(May be our PM don't know about this..So he showed him Ayodhya) so from there the confusion started(This is the news I have gathered) but actually there is a lot of similarities between Tamil and Korean.actually the queen is from Tamilnadu but not from north India please kindly understand that .. I want researcher to research more about this topic and should prove that the queen is from South India Tamil Nadu..Plz..💖

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 года назад +33

      Both the countries know the history very well but they just want to make us angry cause India never liked us

    • @minikurien3085
      @minikurien3085 2 года назад +14

      I'm a kumari malayali girl makka...

    • @user-wo6le8im7s
      @user-wo6le8im7s 2 года назад +9

      @@tamilism3680 appo avungaluku thaana bro yelapu ? avungaluku therinju nammala yemathurathula preyojnam e illa

    • @flamecyberx7789
      @flamecyberx7789 2 года назад +37

      @@tamilism3680 I had no problem against north indians
      But then I met this guy called divyansh fathee(a north indian) through telegram
      dude got offended somehow(I don't quite know why) and he started to call me offensive words...I replied "poda patti" (I am a malayali)
      and he was like:- "tamilan! You are our shit, nothing more
      you south indians are way below us north indians"
      😑
      And that's when the reality hit me..I got to know their real mentality
      And now..I carry a form of hate against North indians, I don't know why....
      and I also don't know why I told you this😅

    • @maheshtripathi5076
      @maheshtripathi5076 2 года назад +39

      @@flamecyberx7789 Just because of one stupid guy don't assume that all north indians are like that. I am a north Indian but am still proud if the princess is from south India cuz it's still India☺

  • @ManalurVeekay
    @ManalurVeekay 2 года назад +313

    In many Korean serials, I was surprised to note that for mother, they also use the word "amma" which we know is a widely used Tamil word!

    • @priyankabolisetty3424
      @priyankabolisetty3424 2 года назад +14

      In Telugu language also we call/address mother as "amma"😊

    • @jancybright5670
      @jancybright5670 2 года назад +10

      In malayalam language too

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +9

      all southern languages are from one mother

    • @fg4513
      @fg4513 2 года назад

      @@jancybright5670 Ngane paranj koduk chechi

    • @juvais4schampion761
      @juvais4schampion761 2 года назад +14

      Most of the world languages have a word similar to AMMA for mother. It's a bilabial which a baby produces when crying out for milk.

  • @smilefenn4813
    @smilefenn4813 2 года назад +5

    SO COOL!!!!!! i love exploring how many cultures across the world may have similarities in religious stories, myths and languages, its so interesting to uncover the history and to figure out why some things are so similar

  • @akshathdharmadheeran6074
    @akshathdharmadheeran6074 8 месяцев назад +3

    People say the founding queen of Korea was from india (Ayuta) which is considered to be modern day Ayodyha but i think its modern-day Kanyakumari which used to be known as Ayuta in ancient times

  • @divakarb247
    @divakarb247 2 года назад +81

    I am from tamilnadu.very happy to see these two languages have so many similarities ❤️

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад +2

      60% of our korean language is derived from ancient chinese , so are you all relative now ? there are people with "kim" surname , are you all relatives now ? there is also that fish symbol in ancient southern china and in Thailand , so are you all relatives now ? even international linguists said that having linguistic connections does NOT MEAN also have genetic connections !

  • @blackpearl5834
    @blackpearl5834 2 года назад +387

    3:16
    Villages In delta Tamil region still uses the word Aayi for children ,🙂.

    • @Bunny-cr5yy
      @Bunny-cr5yy 2 года назад +15

      Wow 😮😍

    • @vgp786
      @vgp786 2 года назад +13

      @@veeraniv6054 its paal kozhukkattai bro. We use to prepare therattipaal with coconut, dhall and jaggery. But we use rice flour, jaggery, coconut and Cardamom to prepare paal kozhukkattai. Ttekboki preparation includes rice flour, chilli paste etc. So it's similar to paal kozhukkattai.

    • @piruththikaasivarajah1124
      @piruththikaasivarajah1124 2 года назад +1

      Where

    • @blackpearl5834
      @blackpearl5834 2 года назад +3

      @@piruththikaasivarajah1124 delta tamil regions are Thanjavur , Trichy , kumba-konam, pudhukottai etc.....

    • @wahidaabdulhameed7033
      @wahidaabdulhameed7033 2 года назад +2

      @@vgp786 'Thakadi' is also similar to ttekbooki.. down south tamilnadu & srilankan ppl fav dish..
      Thakadi is rice flour dumplings in goat head or mutton curry ( for eg urundai kuzhambu)

  • @mr6943
    @mr6943 2 года назад +5

    옛날에 타밀 공주 허황옥이 가야왕 수로와 결혼했지

  • @AASHIK_MOHAMED
    @AASHIK_MOHAMED 2 года назад +11

    Yes...Tamil language is 5000 years❤️ oldest language ✨ I'm tamilan

  • @ragavspritz2625
    @ragavspritz2625 2 года назад +341

    தமிழ் உலகத்தின்‌ பழமையான மொழி என்பதில் தமிழனாய் ‌பெருமை கொள்கிறேன்..
    ஆனால்,இந்தியாவில் தமிழ்நாட்டை தவிர வேறு எங்கும் பேச படுவதில்லை‌‌‌‌...💔

    • @sivaganesh1822
      @sivaganesh1822 2 года назад +31

      Bro நான் மலேசியாவைச் சேர்ந்தவன்.....நான் தமிழில்தான் பேசுவேன்.....இங்கு தமிழில் எழுதவும் படிக்கவும் லட்ச மக்கள் உள்ளனர்......அதுமட்டுமின்றி,இங்கு தமிழ் மலாய்,ஆங்கிலம் மற்றும் மெண்டரின் பள்ளிகள் நாடுமுழுவதும் ஏராளமாக உள்ளன😁

    • @ragavspritz2625
      @ragavspritz2625 2 года назад +7

      @@sivaganesh1822 Bro na india kula solran ...I know singapore malaysia la tamil language inum pesitu tha irukanganu

    • @sivaganesh1822
      @sivaganesh1822 2 года назад +14

      @@ragavspritz2625
      But ore naadil pesurathuvida pala naadugalil oru mozhi pesapattal antha molikuthaan athu perumai😁...just dont worry that Tamil exist in our Tamilnadu only in India.....

    • @safety_news
      @safety_news 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eFfXbqJaoUo/видео.html

    • @priyashreiya1080
      @priyashreiya1080 2 года назад +11

      What about Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and Mauritius

  • @misemus
    @misemus 2 года назад +413

    Tamil is the oldest , ancient and still surviving language in the whole world, i am proud to be a Indian, tamilan

    • @SAI_JAYAM
      @SAI_JAYAM 2 года назад +4

      🫂

    • @ibrahimpallikkal5100
      @ibrahimpallikkal5100 2 года назад +13

      There also older than Tamil too

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +20

      @@ibrahimpallikkal5100 but in an alter universe

    • @kasthurikasthuri663
      @kasthurikasthuri663 2 года назад +9

      @@ibrahimpallikkal5100 but not surviving there are now in history

    • @lol-be5qz
      @lol-be5qz 2 года назад +12

      Tamil is the oldest language in the world proved by many scientist

  • @aki8370
    @aki8370 2 года назад +6

    He's living for 15 years there his accent hasn't changed so proud

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman 2 года назад +1

      U can speak a foreign language in their native accent and still speak ur own in its own native accent at the same time. I speak four languages, all in their own native accents.
      U don’t need to keep one accent to feel proud. It’s not something to b ashamed of, but definitely not something to b proud of.

  • @Gen_X
    @Gen_X Год назад +4

    I am 6th generation Indian born and living in South Africa. I'm a Thamil speaking. A few weeks ago I started watching the Korean sitcom, Kims Convenience and was amazed when Kim's daughter called him Appuh and her mom, Ammah.. This is why I decided to research this on RUclips.. I feel that South Koreans and South Indians should create a greater bond.

  • @salempasangasp
    @salempasangasp 2 года назад +162

    Aaraariro is a lullaby sung to baby by their mom's in Tamilnadu, they sing of asking the baby why he/she's crying did their uncle dad or bro neat them? And saying they'll take care of that.. that's the most sung version there are other versions too

    • @gklb_2xx7
      @gklb_2xx7 2 года назад +1

      m.ruclips.net/video/qKYF3ZljSZU/видео.html

    • @bangtanforever4275
      @bangtanforever4275 2 года назад +1

      They have research again that sembavalam is from up or tamilnadu.

    • @parbhasharma8344
      @parbhasharma8344 2 года назад +1

      So cute song i will listen . As im from north
      Is it difficult or long ???

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 года назад +9

      @@parbhasharma8344 it doesn't have any structure lyrics. It starts with arararo ariraro and all esle is what mother's wish to add to make the baby sleep

    • @parbhasharma8344
      @parbhasharma8344 2 года назад +4

      @@tamilism3680 aaaah now i see
      Its a beautiful sound made by mom for her baby wow 😃

  • @pragyasharma1395
    @pragyasharma1395 2 года назад +206

    I got Goosebumps when ararirao played..

    • @johnmarston5600
      @johnmarston5600 2 года назад +8

      I didn’t think they were similar. I also found it specious that they inserted Indian instruments in the background for Arirang. If you want to listen to how traditional Arirang is played, you can easily find it online.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +10

      @@johnmarston5600 its actually very similar.

    • @johnmarston5600
      @johnmarston5600 2 года назад +4

      @@savitharavi155 I disagree. Listen to the entire song. And for the words compared, other than umma, appa, and pul, they don’t sound the same at all. If you’re going to establish some linguistic lineage between the two sets of words, you’re going to have to do better than just superficial comparisons with someone eager to find connections everywhere.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +8

      @@johnmarston5600 the song as many versions if you can search you will similarities

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +4

      @@johnmarston5600 ruclips.net/video/KgxlO5RsSwk/видео.html I'd learnt something pls

  • @karthikaashree
    @karthikaashree 2 года назад +9

    We need to make it Crystal clear because foreign people will get confused of which language and country this princess belong so we have mention it clearly the princess is of from Tamilnadu a pandiyan princess who married the korean king it should mentioned like this

  • @rafeeqes7543
    @rafeeqes7543 Год назад +9

    That Korean Princes Came from state Tamilnadu , District Kanyakumari. Not from Utterpradesh Ayodhya India.
    Korens and thamizhs are Related with language, Food ( Rice) and Culture.
    Thamizh is An Very Ancient language in this world.
    All South Indian languages From Thamizh only. Thamizh is a Mother of All South Indian languages
    Thamizh People love More Korean's. Because We Related ❤

  • @bujjikallamparambil1428
    @bujjikallamparambil1428 2 года назад +255

    I too have felt it . I'm born and brought up at Chennai . I had been to South Korea for almost 7 times . My husband was employed in the Ship building Industry in South Korea . I have told my husband about the above similarities of words and the pronunciation . The Chola Kings had spread their empire to Singapore ,Malaysia ,Indonesia ,Campodia and Thailand . This would have had some impact on the neighbouring Country Korea .

    • @universeofopulence
      @universeofopulence 2 года назад +10

      ...u will be surprised to know that Cameroonian language is 90% tamil...the channel "Tamil chintanai peravai" (I'm not sure) has made a good video about it

    • @CoolerGlasser123
      @CoolerGlasser123 2 года назад +4

      singapore name comes from chola which he saw a lion there so he named it singapur and it became singapore

    • @sjc5967
      @sjc5967 2 года назад

      Korean relations through Ayi today’s kanyakumari when it was under Pandiyan dynasty

    • @shiningstone6771
      @shiningstone6771 2 года назад +2

      I'm pretty sure South Korea is much more Advanced, Clean and beautiful than Tamil Nadu

    • @shiningstone6771
      @shiningstone6771 2 года назад

      @Anthuvan Anbu True . BJP rule failure 💩👎

  • @maheshtripathi5076
    @maheshtripathi5076 2 года назад +574

    I am a north Indian and it's really amazing to know that the princess was from Tamil nadu. Clears my misunderstanding. I've read some comments in which people are spreading hate towards north indians. Guys we are one nation and it's not good to fight your own countrymen rather let's together spread the right info to clear this misunderstanding. To be honest I am still proud of it after knowing it's Ayutha not Ayodhya afterall it's still in my country☺ but I'll make sure to circulate the correct info among my fellow north Indians.👍😊🇮🇳❤

    • @shivakumarvasoodhevun1391
      @shivakumarvasoodhevun1391 2 года назад +60

      Just ignore them
      They are victims of some stupid politicians

    • @shivakumarvasoodhevun1391
      @shivakumarvasoodhevun1391 2 года назад +31

      Today we may differ but long before foreign invasions we were same our languages were same

    • @stophatrial
      @stophatrial 2 года назад +33

      Bcz bad nothern politician have more supriarity complex .they northern politicians denied southern people rights anywhere u go goa some --police man say and asking me hindi is national language u don't know .and state vice funding northern part of india have more percentage of fund and southern part of india getting few amount of fund . southern states give more tax compare to North but central government give 80/100 percentage reveune sharing also southern part people following family planning one couple have 2 children's but nothern part people have more production .if gst sharing they have some terms of formula including papulation 🤣 that vice nothern people getting more more fund . also we have kizhadi agal aarachi .but no funding from central government 🤧

    • @stophatrial
      @stophatrial 2 года назад +6

      Crime rate , Tabaco consumption, forest degradation ,,,,,,, southern people's following gvrt rules compare to 😅 northern people we following well so if we go to North side of india they have more more correption any gvrt office,also there major issue is castism, religious fights and monopoly economic structure s we also facing this type off sit same here but there is High that's y we get disappointment against cgvrt (🤣 northern, west gvrt)

    • @stophatrial
      @stophatrial 2 года назад +5

      Sorry for this harsh cmt.what i want say actualy who give better performance and who follow proper healthy socity and social culture they want proper recognise 🤧 but that they dined us.thats all u r honer

  • @minmeowmeow
    @minmeowmeow Год назад +8

    I thought I'm the only one who found it similar. I'm Sri Lankan my mother language is not Tamil but we do have Tamil to learn in our schools and my mom's side family speaks Tamil. when I first start to learn Korean I also thought it was a little bit similar to Tamil.

  • @AhJodie
    @AhJodie 2 года назад +2

    This is very cool information, and sounds so amazing!

  • @vehlmurali9835
    @vehlmurali9835 2 года назад +153

    A Tamil Princess from the Tamil Pandiyan Empire named Sempavalam was married of to a Korean King. She was later known as Heo Hwang Ok. Hundreds of Tamils migrated and settled down in Korea along with her. The influence of Tamils on the culture of Koreans strengthened.

    • @punchipoint8457
      @punchipoint8457 2 года назад +2

      Pandyans were not originally Tamil. They were the Pandus from north India.

    • @bala_tamilottran4593
      @bala_tamilottran4593 2 года назад +6

      @@punchipoint8457 😅😅 bro

    • @muralidharansrinivasan3290
      @muralidharansrinivasan3290 2 года назад +1

      First kindly read history sir and then give your comments.

    • @vehlmurali9835
      @vehlmurali9835 2 года назад +6

      @@punchipoint8457 what a bullock

    • @punchipoint8457
      @punchipoint8457 2 года назад

      @@vehlmurali9835 Pandyans were not Tamils. They were Pandus. They are even called "the Five" in Tamil literary works. Why do Tamils deny this?

  • @yashwardhinisivakumar9937
    @yashwardhinisivakumar9937 2 года назад +248

    As a tamizachi and a fan girl, i feel like flying

    • @salmankhanhandsome
      @salmankhanhandsome 2 года назад +2

      @yashwardhini Thanks ma thangachi🙏

    • @mohamedismail6273
      @mohamedismail6273 2 года назад +1

      Seri otkaru di

    • @gru_ams
      @gru_ams 2 года назад +3

      Don’t say bts fan

    • @tiger1995grvr
      @tiger1995grvr 2 года назад +12

      @@mohamedismail6273 arabu vandheri punda anguttu poda sunni

    • @toontoofaan5055
      @toontoofaan5055 2 года назад +5

      As a Tamizhan , I feel the same lol 😂😂

  • @MynameisS_A
    @MynameisS_A 2 года назад +2

    This video is very good to watch and you can really enjoy it unlike the other comparison videos which are just very boring to say the least. Good work 👍👍

  • @johndevan22
    @johndevan22 Год назад +2

    Oh my so many similarities. I noticed the similar words and culture when I began watching K-dramas

  • @ramanujans.v.7828
    @ramanujans.v.7828 2 года назад +84

    வெகு சிறப்பு ஐயா! இறுதியாகத் தாங்கள் சொன்ன கருத்து அருமை! தமிழ்நாட்டிற்கும் கொரியாவில் வாழ்வதற்கும் புதிய மாறுபாடுகள் ஏதுமில்லை. இங்கேயே தொடர்ந்து வாழவும் விரும்புகிறேன் என்பது நல்அணிகலன் போன்றானது. மகிழ்ச்சி ஐயா! தங்களின் தமிழ்-கொரிய மொழி ஆய்வுகளைத் தொடருங்கள். தங்களுக்கு தமிழகம் உறுதுணையாக இருக்கும். வாழ்க தமிழ்!

    • @safety_news
      @safety_news 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eFfXbqJaoUo/видео.html

  • @catzzluv3654
    @catzzluv3654 2 года назад +66

    தமிழ் and Korean 💜💜

  • @rainboworld9446
    @rainboworld9446 Год назад +2

    Isn't that princess suriratna came from 'ayutta ', which is the past name of 'kanyakumari ' which is located in Tamil Nadu.

  • @marchagan732
    @marchagan732 2 года назад +6

    I don't know why they think that the similarities in the word for dad is weird when there's also Apa in some Turkish based languages, Apá in Spanish, Abba in Hebrew and even Pa in colloquial English. The other similarities are interesting though

  • @joshikk1690
    @joshikk1690 2 года назад +41

    Oppa means elder brother in Malayalam, spoken in Kerala, the neighbouring state of Tamil Nadu.

    • @sumishibu6821
      @sumishibu6821 2 года назад +8

      Is that true we call chettan for elder brother. From which district are you coming from, are you from palakkad

    • @sruthymukundan9237
      @sruthymukundan9237 2 года назад +2

      Valluvanadan Kerala thil oppa/ oppol big brother / big sister vilikaarundu…

    • @sumishibu6821
      @sumishibu6821 2 года назад +1

      @@onelinestories2050 😂😅

    • @sumishibu6821
      @sumishibu6821 2 года назад +1

      @@sruthymukundan9237 oo

    • @walterkovacs6117
      @walterkovacs6117 2 года назад +7

      Malayalam is basically old tamil with a pinch of Sanskrit. It has the least influence from Sanskrit compared to other south indian languages like telugu and kannada.(obviously except tamil).

  • @ripintandon
    @ripintandon 2 года назад +49

    I was obsessed with Korean movies. It was year 2014. And after watching a few movies. I felt that their sur (rhythm) sounds similar to one of the South Indian languages. The similarities were so much that I had to search on google and I realized that there was a Tamilian princess who was married to Korea king. She took around 1000 servants with her to Korean. I was surprised to know. Finally, I realized that somebody noticed this. May be Tamilian people and koreans won't sense this similarity, but being a North Indian, I just focused on rhythm, sur and audio waves. It's strikingly similar for a layman like me..

    • @claudiavenus952
      @claudiavenus952 2 года назад +1

      Wow 😏🙄big deal!

    • @ripintandon
      @ripintandon 2 года назад +3

      @@claudiavenus952 for me, it is.

    • @dinilmusick
      @dinilmusick 2 года назад

      @@claudiavenus952 what's your issue lol

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад

      lol, why do you want to believe in sweet white lies told by people who try to make money out of you ? 60 % of our korean language was derived from ancient chinese , buddhism came to us VIA CHINA , NOT DIRECTLY FROM INDIA , that fish symbol also existed in ancient southern china and did in Thailand , so are you all relative now ? there are people with "kim" this surname in china and in taiwan , so are you all relatives now ? she ONLY EXISTED in that fictional book, no where else, and in that fictional book, there is NO mention of her ethnicity origin either.
      in that fictional book, it said, upon her arrival our korean king gave her a new set name to use, ALL CHINESE NAMES and when their royal children were born, they were ALL given ALL chinese names to use and it says SHE WAS OVER JOYED ! what is the point of giving an indian princess all chinese names top use and why would she be over joyed to use ALL CHINESE NAMES on herself and their children ? ! why there were NO ANY DIPLOMATIC ties established NOT EVEN after the births of their royal children ! in far east, people with money , especially in ancient days , would NOT marry people with dark skins let alone the royal families. even now 99.999999% of REAL far eastern people would not marry dark skin people, only a handful who have been influenced by the deliberately and politically motivated brain washing hollywood movies would marry dark skinned people.

    • @ripintandon
      @ripintandon 2 года назад +2

      @@sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 you seem to be quite hurt from life. I hope you find peace in life. Buddha said that it's important to be kind over being right. Just reminding, since you talked about him.

  • @parthibanviswanathan7187
    @parthibanviswanathan7187 2 года назад

    That's super awesome thank you the korea times you guys made interesting content for people like us to know more about ur country will visit ur country any day

  • @tamsalingnetworknepal2705
    @tamsalingnetworknepal2705 Год назад +2

    I dunno how much you know but in tamang ( one of idegenous ethnicity in nepal ) and other few ethnicities use aapa( father) . We all are one and share very much because in past we all are related and were very close and mixed and mass

  • @ericcartman772
    @ericcartman772 2 года назад +62

    That's why we started watching lots of Korean movies in Netflix.. Appa Amma lots of similar words and understanding 😀

  • @srag9350
    @srag9350 2 года назад +143

    Thank you Dr. Hari & The Korean Times for making this & letting us know the similarities of both the cultures & the language
    Hari anna Super, keep it going 🙏👏👌
    Thamizh manam marame irukeenga anna, Vanakkam & Nanri ungalukku

    • @shortgirl2297
      @shortgirl2297 2 года назад

      Can you send me hari anna RUclips channel link ?

    • @ayushpratapsingh4357
      @ayushpratapsingh4357 2 года назад

      It's false queen was from ancient KOSALA KINDOM....
      AYODHYA NOT THE TAMIL... 🤔🤔🤔

    • @sowmyjkook6285
      @sowmyjkook6285 Год назад

      My name is sowmiya❤️

  • @astrogaming7977
    @astrogaming7977 2 года назад +6

    I am from Tamilnadu i was proud for the similarities between tamil and Korea🇰🇷

  • @dark_phoenix4217
    @dark_phoenix4217 2 года назад

    wow! finally, I got it.. Thank you Hari sir.. Keep going!

  • @nithyashree.m6132
    @nithyashree.m6132 2 года назад +48

    3:46 The Grammar Similarities.. Perfect Example 🔥

    • @wonji5385
      @wonji5385 2 года назад +2

      this rule apply also in bengali , ahom language. ক(K) +আ(a) =কা(ka),ক(k) +ঈ (ii) =কী (kii)। but the difference is you cant pronounce 2 consonant consicutively in korean. but this is easily possible many indian languages.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +7

      @@wonji5385 vadakans?

    • @wonji5385
      @wonji5385 2 года назад

      @@savitharavi155 what?

    • @niharika8288
      @niharika8288 2 года назад +2

      @@wonji5385 That's right.. The Grammar rule he pointed out is applicable to most Indian Languages even Hindi.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +4

      @@niharika8288 do hindi follow svo patterns

  • @priyadharshinig233
    @priyadharshinig233 2 года назад +65

    yes we have many similarities, like korean and tamil people hang some things contains green chilli, lemon, etc. infront of their house while their pergnancy time and also in new born baby house. A fish shaped stone was located in Heo Hwang ok memorial temple. All tamil people are well known that the fish symbol indicates Pandya king who ruled tamilnadu. The queen Heo Hwang ok called Sembavalm was a tamil queen.

    • @adcbbg4727
      @adcbbg4727 2 года назад +1

      @@amarkrishna1722 you tube videos are posted for making money not for any charity or just entertainment purposes... Lol and ofcourse tamils did influence many parts of South East Asian countries infact tamil is a member of ASEAN... and nothing wrong in taking pride and feeling legacy of their ancestors... They are not fools but smart they made a chair in hardward University the love and concern towards their mother tongue speaks volumes... I have no clue whats itching you???? 🤔

    • @adcbbg4727
      @adcbbg4727 2 года назад +3

      @@amarkrishna1722 really 😅😅😅 I am glad that you got triggered for no reason lol 😁.
      Might be out of jealousy 😅

    • @adcbbg4727
      @adcbbg4727 2 года назад

      @@amarkrishna1722 what ridiculous you are taking about 🙄

    • @adcbbg4727
      @adcbbg4727 2 года назад

      @@amarkrishna1722 lol 😁 who got triggered?? the one who deleted the comment??? 😏

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад

      why indains are so delusional and are ready to believe in sweet white lies told by people who try to make money out of you ? that fish symbol also existed in ancient southern china and Thailand, 60 % of our korean language is derived from ancient chines, there are people in china and taiwan with this "kim" surname , so are you all relatives now ? people in taiwan also use appa , amma etc. too , so are you all relatives now ? she ONLY EXISTED in that fictional book and even in that fictional book, there is NO MENTION of her ethnicity either . in that fictional book, it said upon her arrival, our korean king gave her a new set of names to use instead of her own ALL CHINESE NAMES and when their royal children were born they were ALL GIVEN CHINESE NAMES TO USE and she was over joyed . what was the point ? and why would an indain princess to be over joyed to use all chinese names even their royal children were all given chinese names to use .
      why there was NO ANY DIPLOMATIC TIES ESTABLISHED , NOT EVEN after the births of their royal children. why would our king or indeed any king,marry a total stranger , a foreigner from another race who was to be the queen of the nation WITHOUT ANY DIPLOMATIC TIES not even after the births of the royal children.
      how would they communicate ? 2100 years ago ?

  • @JoyalAntony
    @JoyalAntony 2 года назад +2

    Its ayuta the old name of Kanyakumari district which ruled under pandya kings.... Ayodhya have only name similarity in current period... But tradition &common words are used by coreans are related to Tamil Nadu and Tamil culture.... &some Malayalam similar words too....

  • @SaiKidsZone
    @SaiKidsZone 2 года назад +2

    He is so polite, thanks for bringing the similarity 👍

  • @saturo_nipon
    @saturo_nipon 2 года назад +90

    been watching Korean dramas non-stop, learned so much about Korean culture, and I noticed so many similarities in the words, although I dont know Tamil, but I know some of the words are matching Tamil words starting with Amma, appa.. and I feel like I can learn Korean much easily

    • @directioner4349
      @directioner4349 2 года назад +1

      I am learning korean. In marathi, bread is called paao, and in korean its called paa..how similar

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 2 года назад +5

      @@directioner4349 😫

    • @ayushpratapsingh4357
      @ayushpratapsingh4357 2 года назад +1

      It's false queen was from ancient KOSALA KINDOM....
      AYODHYA NOT THE TAMIL... 🤔🤔🤔

    • @ayushpratapsingh4357
      @ayushpratapsingh4357 2 года назад +1

      @@ripsanskrit3609 It's false queen was from ancient KOSALA KINDOM....
      AYODHYA NOT THE TAMIL... 🤔🤔🤔

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 2 года назад +6

      @@ayushpratapsingh4357 oh really . You and your government are totally fools. I m happy but I m sad

  • @abeljoshua170
    @abeljoshua170 2 года назад +114

    I am a Malayalee and was introduced to the Kdrama world just last year. I am a bit observant while doing everything, not to boast. As I was binge watching dramas I noticed a lot of words that wear so similar to Malayalam as well. And I was like "What the hell", how can two cultures share so much similarities. Later this year, I watched the video about a South Indian Queen (from today tamil geographical area) marrying a King in Korea, that is when everything made perfect sense.
    Malayalam is also considered to be evolved either from a western dialect of Tamil or from the branch of Proto-Dravidian from which modern Tamil also evolved.

    • @shivakumarvasoodhevun1391
      @shivakumarvasoodhevun1391 2 года назад +9

      Yeah Malayalam Kongu Tamil(western Tamilnadu) and Ceylon tamil have some similarities mostly in pronunciation

    • @anamenouknow5197
      @anamenouknow5197 2 года назад +9

      Yeah chinese and malayalam words are same..they have words like ayyo, pashe, kanji etc. When I watch c drama I can instantly understand meaning of those words. Some of their food is also similar. Like parotta and bing are almost the same thing

    • @vijaiyanathanesabarimalain9661
      @vijaiyanathanesabarimalain9661 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/MFq98ZgIM1Q/видео.html

    • @gajulavaraprasadnaidu2906
      @gajulavaraprasadnaidu2906 2 года назад +3

      Our Dravida 4 languages are siblings of bothe has similarly nearest pronounciation of 4 fillars( #Tamil,#Telugu,#kannada,#malayalam)

    • @muthukumarans4865
      @muthukumarans4865 2 года назад +8

      Tamil is the root of all Dravidian language ., So malayalam came from tamil. 👍

  • @tranquilbakergentletraveller
    @tranquilbakergentletraveller Год назад +1

    Wow, this was so fascinating!

  • @sandeepdhiman
    @sandeepdhiman Год назад +2

    ❤🇮🇳💐🤝💐🇰🇷❤
    Great Honour for all of us
    Such a fabulous pleasure pride of us

  • @Chengalpattu.4603
    @Chengalpattu.4603 2 года назад +142

    Let's just say we indians or Tamils from other countries have only watched this video cos no foreign people comments r there 😭😭 they r only obsessed with Japan and Korea and watch contents only from those countries even if they can't understand their language..... Anyways I'm proud to be tamil 🔥🔥🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @animeuniverse1238
      @animeuniverse1238 2 года назад

      Shine

    • @velmuruganrr9293
      @velmuruganrr9293 2 года назад

      True

    • @mbnaidu3247
      @mbnaidu3247 2 года назад +3

      You should say proud to be indian

    • @Chengalpattu.4603
      @Chengalpattu.4603 2 года назад +10

      @@mbnaidu3247 ya that indian flag says it all 😀... Brother Im also proud of my country 🇮🇳🇮🇳 luv my india

    • @manin4568
      @manin4568 2 года назад

      @@Chengalpattu.4603 remember ur neighbor also Karnataka

  • @priya_amp
    @priya_amp 2 года назад +146

    TN govt and korean govt should take actions to open up to this world...Its a history slowly its coming out as t was meant to be...Thankyou hari sir for doing a research in this topic...

    • @bangtanforever4275
      @bangtanforever4275 2 года назад +4

      They not gonna do anything abt this):

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 года назад +20

      India government won't allow that,
      They focusing on make on UP less disgusting

    • @Shutupredditnarrator
      @Shutupredditnarrator 2 года назад

      @@tamilism3680
      I think she was from ayodhya North india . And remember hindi was nit there it was Sanskrit and also ayodhya didnt had sea routes tamil nadu had . Even lord ram took help of tamilians . And may tamilians and sankrit people got korea with the princess

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +12

      @@Shutupredditnarrator get your vaccination again

    • @joebiden5228
      @joebiden5228 2 года назад +1

      Korea is already on international level they don't need any other spprt

  • @MrJoerake
    @MrJoerake 2 года назад +8

    Wonderful video...what Tamil people expected many years before... We need more videos to make the Korean people understand our traditional similarities and it's uniqueness... especially Tamil brahmi script and Korean scripts looks very much identical...kindly make a video on that with the help of Hari PerumalSamy...

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад

      60 % of korean language is based on ancient chinese, that fish symbol also existed in ancient southern china and Thailand , there are people with "kim"surname in china and taiwan, so , are you all related now ? professional linguists have said that having linguistic similarities does not mean also have genetic similarities . in taiwan people also use amma, appa, etc. so are you all relatives now ?

  • @srishti.rawat28
    @srishti.rawat28 2 года назад +15

    Wow the languages are definitely quite similar but didn’t find the similarity in the songs
    But I’m sure Tamilians will be able to learn Korean faster if they wish to 😍

    • @icnbiology
      @icnbiology 2 года назад

      That's song is upbroughted just hear that song from old person

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад +1

      60% of our korean language is derived from ancient chinese, so are you all relatives now ? there are people with "kim" this surname in china and taiwan, so are you all relatives now ? in ancient southern china and Thailand , there is also such as fish symbol , so are you all relatives now ? professional linguists have said that having linguistic link DOES NOT MEAN also have genetic link.

  • @divyasuresh5401
    @divyasuresh5401 2 года назад +208

    Me like after see this : pinch me pinch me, is it real?
    😂😂😂
    சிறப்பு அண்ணா.❤️❤️❤️

    • @user-jf2nd
      @user-jf2nd 2 года назад +2

      No it's not

    • @divyasuresh5401
      @divyasuresh5401 2 года назад +3

      Why?

    • @Gamethings-os7jv
      @Gamethings-os7jv 2 года назад +8

      @@user-jf2nd vadakan / malllu spotted 😂😂😂

    • @safety_news
      @safety_news 2 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/eFfXbqJaoUo/видео.html

    • @safety_news
      @safety_news 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eFfXbqJaoUo/видео.html

  • @vinodha.k7236
    @vinodha.k7236 2 года назад +117

    Good to see that many people are coming forward to speak about this topic. Lots of love to South Koreans from TamilNadu

    • @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96
      @sunnyday1sunnday1sunnysunn96 2 года назад

      why are indians so eager to believe sweet white lies told by people who try to make money out of you ? our korean language is 60% based on the ancient chinese. buddhism came to us and to japan VIA CHINA, NOT DIRECTLY FROM INDIA . 2100 years ago, NO ONE in korea and in japan had seem any indians. she ONLY EXISTED in that fictional book and even in that fictional book, there is NO any mention of her real ethnicity. in that fictional book, it said upon her arrival our korean king gave her a new set of names to use instead of her own ALL IN CHINESE NAMES and when their royal children were born THEY WERE ALL GIVEN CHINESE NAMES TO USE , what was the point ? and it said she was over joyed ! why would she be over joyed to use all chinese names for her and her royal children with our korean king ! whythere was NO DIPLOMATIC TIES established NOT EVEN after the births of the royal children ? why would our king or indeed any king marry a foreigner, a total stranger and another race who was to be the queen of our nation did NOT establish any diplomatic ties, NOT EVEN after the births of the royal children ? sweet lies always sell like the hot cakes !

  • @nehruarun5122
    @nehruarun5122 2 года назад +19

    Few Corrections: Tamil is not Dravidians language. That need to be corrected. There is no basis for Dravidian.The word and concept of Dravidian was coined much later. Tamil existed before that.
    Also there is no Bhrami letters, it’s call Tamili letters.

    • @dresense
      @dresense Год назад

      Just like the word secular used in India the word Dravida has also been used purely for political mileage by the Ruling party in TN and is of absolutely no historical or relegious significance

    • @nehruarun5122
      @nehruarun5122 Год назад

      Dravidian is a subcaste of Arya Brahmins, nothing do to with Tamils. The Vaduga Telugus using it to hold political leadership- soon Tamilthesiyam will come back and take back political leadership from non Tamils. Tamils in Tamilnadu need more political awareness.

    • @nehruarun5122
      @nehruarun5122 Год назад

      Dravidian is a subcaste of Arya Brahmins, nothing do to with Tamils. The Vaduga Telugus using it to hold political leadership- soon Tamilthesiyam will come back and take back political leadership from non Tamils. Tamils in Tamilnadu need more political awareness.

    • @nehruarun5122
      @nehruarun5122 Год назад

      Dravidian is a subcaste of Arya Brahmins, nothing do to with Tamils. The Vaduga Telugus using it to hold political leadership- soon Tamilthesiyam will come back and take back political leadership from non Tamils. Tamils in Tamilnadu need more political awareness.

    • @nehruarun5122
      @nehruarun5122 Год назад

      Dravidian is a subcaste of Arya Brahmins, nothing do to with Tamils. The Vaduga Telugus using it to hold political leadership- soon Tamilthesiyam will come back and take back political leadership from non Tamils. Tamils in Tamilnadu need more political awareness.

  • @EbpRoyan
    @EbpRoyan Год назад +2

    I had worked with a Korean Enginer, His surname is KHO he told it means The high one like KING. In tamil also KHO means KING.

  • @mynaross5513
    @mynaross5513 2 года назад +112

    The arirang song gave me chills... It sounded the same as the Lullaby in tamil ... Aiyoo too similar.... Tamil is one of the earliest spoken and written languages and there are stories that Tamil people ruled the entire earth at one time. Even England was ruled by Tamil people. The concept of throne was brought by a Tamil king. The Kumari kandam is the legendary lost Kingdom Atlantis.

    • @punchipoint8457
      @punchipoint8457 2 года назад +5

      LMAO. Tamils believing all this bullshit 19th-20th century myths shows the Tamil lunacy. England being ruled by Tamils is just so hilarious.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +7

      @@punchipoint8457 it's just like ramayanam and mahabarthstories

    • @ChrisJClark-ih2oo
      @ChrisJClark-ih2oo 2 года назад

      Ahhhh the indo Europeans

    • @muruganvenothkumarr9590
      @muruganvenothkumarr9590 2 года назад

      @@punchipoint8457 angu a Tamil word for angle.. This became England, English..
      If you see England map, the lower south to the right looks like an angle in trigonometry so it got it's name like that..
      Wales came tamil word vels...
      Tamil is first language of all humans.. Tamil is first race of all..
      World ruling jjjeewws knows this very but they suppress this true history fir their ego..
      Bible Noah is Actualy tamil word navai meaning ship..

    • @punchipoint8457
      @punchipoint8457 2 года назад +2

      @@muruganvenothkumarr9590 ​ @Murugan Venoth Kumarr Don't make me laugh. And don't make Tamil detestable to the world. One more thing - Navai is not a Tamil word. It the Sanskrit word Navikah borrowed into Tamil and Tamilized as Navai. All Tamil words pertaining to ships and ocean is borrowed from Indo Aryan languages, mainly Sanskrit. Tamils and Dravidian speakers do not even have a word for ship or island or any of those words. Everything borrowed. So how come Tamils have been establishing kingdoms even in England? Don't be dumb. You people are simply sick with sick Tamil nationalism.

  • @nivethikasai1982
    @nivethikasai1982 2 года назад +35

    I like how he did our VANAKAM hand sign whenever he said THANK YOU...like some stuffs from our lang just attached to our blood and body💫 KOREAN IS AN AMAZING LANGUAGE SAME AS TAMIL💜

  • @amritai202
    @amritai202 2 года назад +2

    Tamil and Korean languages , cultures are quite similar because of Tamil princess Seembavalam was married to a Korean King . Then her name is changed into Heo Hwang Ok . If want to know more search about Tamil Korean queen .

  • @kitkarson4226
    @kitkarson4226 Год назад +1

    Thanks Hari Sir!

  • @kimshii3352
    @kimshii3352 2 года назад +857

    I want BTS know that tooo and say next time vanakam 🇮🇳

    • @Bunny-cr5yy
      @Bunny-cr5yy 2 года назад +33

      Yes Yes wow army is everywhere 😍💜💜💜

    • @kuroro_rushifaru3980
      @kuroro_rushifaru3980 2 года назад +16

      Bts don't like poor country that's why they never visit India.

    • @aswathyvinod7546
      @aswathyvinod7546 2 года назад +53

      @@kuroro_rushifaru3980 wow then who said Indian BTS army aap humare dil mein rehte hai 🤣 BTS loves everyone 💜💜💜

    • @aswathyvinod7546
      @aswathyvinod7546 2 года назад +18

      And namaskaram 💜💜💜

    • @kuroro_rushifaru3980
      @kuroro_rushifaru3980 2 года назад +12

      @@aswathyvinod7546 I didn't say anything, I'm just telling truth, you keep bts anywhere in your body parts, I don't mind.

  • @vgp786
    @vgp786 2 года назад +25

    We use to play country conquiring game we call it as naadu pudikira game. We draw a square and divided into equal parts depends upon players count usually 4 members do play. They choose their country name as green,yellow, red, blue like that. They have to choose who is going to be the chaser by putting inky pinky ponky.. There are many small small songs like inky pinky ponky in tamil. So finally we chose the chaser. The chaser has to stand in his box with eyes closed and count 1,2,3 and suddenly has to turn and open his eyes. The remaining players has to run away from their corresponding box to far away in that small duration. Now the chaser has stick with him. The stick should be about 15 cm long. He can stand wherever in his box and has to throw the stick to whoever he wants to throw. If he hits the person correctly with the stick, he can conquer that person's country by drawing a line with that stick starts from the chaser's country and ends to his country which would be like a semi circle. The conquering place length depends upon the chaser's hand length. But he should stand in his country and can conquer looser's country. He can write his country name eg. Green in that conquered place. Now the loser will be the chaser now. Like this we would play in our childhood days. I saw this game in run bts episode a year before.. Bts played a game like what I mentioned above.
    I'm from tamilnadu.. Till now my grannys call me as aaye only.. It's like a affectionate word to call our beloved children.

  • @antonias7637
    @antonias7637 2 года назад +1

    I wish he would do a youtube channel sharing about the vast indian culture to koreans. so fascinating!

  • @janakishetty1997
    @janakishetty1997 Год назад +1

    I'm Tamil girl from chennai tamil nadu..it's very nice to see this video👍

  • @nivethar4492
    @nivethar4492 2 года назад +60

    Yes yes we agree as a Tamilan from Tamilnadu. Lot and lot of similarities, greeting people like bending, kneel down for the mistakes, food, culture, family value, worshiping ancestors, celebrating with family, work like slave, save the money for future/kids, think family first than self, traditional dressing for the occasions, sound speaking, seeking domination, bad anger and many etc. please explore more of the language Tamil, Tamilnadu, Tamil History, art, Music, habits and work together to keep and spread our very old history..We both are proud what we are and what we have..

    • @idontusecryptocurrency5870
      @idontusecryptocurrency5870 2 года назад +2

      First of all all these things u memtioned is in all countries in sinic sphere of influence and and about working like slaves is becoz of chinese confusion ideology and tamils or any indian kingdoms never followed it only japan china korea and northern vietnam had this.And family before oneself,saving money for kids, are common in most asian countries.

    • @tamilism3680
      @tamilism3680 2 года назад +6

      @@idontusecryptocurrency5870 cause most of Asian culture is based on tamil culture but korea as a particular history on it. We are only slave to india

    • @idontusecryptocurrency5870
      @idontusecryptocurrency5870 2 года назад +1

      @@tamilism3680 hope most people in ur state would not be like u.China follows tamil culture arabian were not sematics they were dravadian and mother tongue was tamil.

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +8

      @@idontusecryptocurrency5870 get your vaccine bro

    • @indianbengaligirl8700
      @indianbengaligirl8700 2 года назад +1

      @@tamilism3680 what u mean by slave of India.....ur country is India....how can u say that 😔

  • @Riya761_
    @Riya761_ 2 года назад +51

    As a Malayalee, I have heard some people in Kerala call their elder brother as 'Oppa' instead of 'Chetta'. Nd there are also some words in Malayalam that are similar to the Korean words. Maybe it is bcoz the similarities in tamil and malayalam

    • @danvergheseabraham8814
      @danvergheseabraham8814 2 года назад +1

      Njan kettit illelo😁

    • @bunnykoo2942
      @bunnykoo2942 2 года назад +1

      Oppol enn kettittund oppa enn kettittilla. Pinne nammal vaada nn parayunnath korean nlum angananu🙂💜(Bts le jungkook nod jimin parayunnath kettittund )💜

    • @bunnykoo2942
      @bunnykoo2942 2 года назад +1

      @Da Alpha Chad Doge malayali aano.?

    • @bunnykoo2942
      @bunnykoo2942 2 года назад +1

      @Da Alpha Chad Doge name kandappo chodhichatha😅

    • @RanjithKumar-il7mr
      @RanjithKumar-il7mr 2 года назад +7

      Dravidian language Malayalam telugu Kannada ellam tamil oda children's than☺️🥰

  • @sara.cbc92
    @sara.cbc92 2 года назад +2

    Korean often like to group themselves with Japanese language (which is Japonic) due to grammar similiarity. But many countries share similiar grammar like Chinese and English. Hindi and Korean both follow the same SOV word order (Subject + Object + Verb)

    • @Ix-.-xI
      @Ix-.-xI Год назад +1

      the one who grouped language are mostly white people who knows nothing or didn't even speak those languages natively, so the one who grouped Korean as Sino languages (Chinese-Japanese-Korean) are not Korean people but some random guy who knows completely nothing, even English words actually derived from Sanskrit yet no one realize

  • @afrinfathima2825
    @afrinfathima2825 2 года назад +36

    As a tamilan I'm happy 😊 that tamils and Koreans are related 💜

    • @ibrahimpallikkal5100
      @ibrahimpallikkal5100 2 года назад +4

      No, Korean already derived from Chinese.

    • @Skyzido32
      @Skyzido32 2 года назад +2

      @@ibrahimpallikkal5100 No, our genes are different from the Chinese. We're more related to Turks, Mongols and Siberians. We're born with blue markings on our rears during birth and infancy which native americans have as well.

    • @green_hedger_68
      @green_hedger_68 2 года назад

      But Korean don't like Dark skin I am Not Saying Tamilian are Dark skin But Indian are Not White Skin

    • @sounakchatterjee2694
      @sounakchatterjee2694 Год назад

      @@green_hedger_68 😂 Asian people are not white too. They are 50 shades of Yellow!

    • @g4sts430
      @g4sts430 Год назад

      @@green_hedger_68 Why you see skin ?? It's cheapest 😐

  • @rajkumarvelupillai1447
    @rajkumarvelupillai1447 2 года назад +24

    வணக்கம்! (Vanakkam) 🙏
    Very nice to see the similarities between both Tamil (Thamizh, தமிழ்) & Korean languages. We here in Singapore & Malaysia do speak Tamil :)
    I welcome Dr Hari's proposal to have a research department/ faculty in the University to further research on this topic. நன்றி (Nanri)🙏👍

    • @safety_news
      @safety_news 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eFfXbqJaoUo/видео.html

    • @safety_news
      @safety_news 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/eFfXbqJaoUo/видео.html

  • @Vergil-sparda08
    @Vergil-sparda08 2 года назад +34

    Wow 😍💕 finally some more spot light for Tamil Korean relationship.
    Please do an interview with Dr. Narayanan Kannan Sir.

    • @devanshkalura5075
      @devanshkalura5075 2 года назад +1

      You here..😂...You were saying to me that you aren't tamil...here we go, we meet again... stop lying bro...

    • @MHarisaNanthika
      @MHarisaNanthika 2 года назад +3

      yaaru andha doctor?avanga tamil ah?sollunga pls

    • @Vergil-sparda08
      @Vergil-sparda08 2 года назад

      @@MHarisaNanthika search on youtube. He have channel too.

  • @ad3
    @ad3 Год назад +1

    Now connect this back to the origin of life, language and culture.

  • @wildstylenk6882
    @wildstylenk6882 2 года назад +2

    I am from kerala (neibourhood state of tamil nadu) i could feel the similarities when i am watching korean movies basically tamil and my mother toungue malayalam also similar languange

  • @uthayakumar4999
    @uthayakumar4999 2 года назад +69

    In squid game the games they show like , red light green light, throwing marble to pit, and the final hopscotch are similar to those we play in tamilnadu.

    • @hisinddjsomnsl
      @hisinddjsomnsl 2 года назад +4

      Every Asian culture have their own version of those games

    • @basilgeorge12
      @basilgeorge12 2 года назад +1

      We call the green light red light as kutham panthu...

    • @vidhyasivakumar27
      @vidhyasivakumar27 2 года назад

      Yesssssss !!

  • @appdev4861
    @appdev4861 2 года назад +25

    Suddenly I had this youtube reco..And wow, it turned out to be an interesting topic, more so because I like studying cultures..And good research by Dr. Hari.

  • @gauravdubai2980
    @gauravdubai2980 2 года назад +2

    The Korean Consul General in Tami Nadu has, in fact, compiled a 500+ list of words common to both Korean and Tamil that also mean the same ! Ie this list excludes words that are the same in both languages, but mean slightly to very different things in the two languages - there are MANY more words that would be in this second list.

  • @ritiksharma2544
    @ritiksharma2544 2 года назад +16

    Being a Rajasthani iam really proud of my tamil people for their contribution in the spread of Indian culture to southeast Asia, like Indonesian languages are heavily influenced by Sanskrit, the name Singapore is Sanskrit, South Indians and the Marathas had really advanced naval intelligence, I hope Indian government starts teaching about the golden history of India from east to west to South to North.

    • @jaykeen7163
      @jaykeen7163 Год назад

      As a Cambodian I am learning so much about Indian history and it is so interesting and the world needs to learn what india has contributed to the world maybe we will learn to have a peace and respect. Because I hate when Thailand and Cambodia fight over who is original culture and I always say it’s the Indians! Duh!

    • @ahartadudhe8485
      @ahartadudhe8485 Год назад

      @Juniper No Marathi are central, they only flourished through deccan regions

  • @tiarose3692
    @tiarose3692 2 года назад +25

    Cool. 😎
    It's interesting to see how much we may be different but have so many similarities. We need to be open to talk about our similarities not just our differences. Both are wonderful conversations.

  • @paxstanisnorthwestindia6723
    @paxstanisnorthwestindia6723 2 года назад +17

    Wahhhh Although I speak Hindi regional language but I'm amazed seeing such similar Tamil and Korean languages. Great 🤗

  • @subbangovender3476
    @subbangovender3476 10 месяцев назад +2

    I concur with the host that as a Tamilian, I am more comfortable watching Korean movies, culture and it absolutely resonates with my existence, more than any other population does, a truly blessed people.

  • @gamingsd1580
    @gamingsd1580 2 года назад +2

    LOVE from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @arjunv384
    @arjunv384 2 года назад +247

    No wonder,
    Tamil is more than 5000 years old and 1st spoken and written language in world ,so obviously it has connections with whatever languages you speak,not just Korean but most of the classical/ancient languages 🤍

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +14

      @@krovraink we can cause we are

    • @savitharavi155
      @savitharavi155 2 года назад +17

      @@krovraink if you Google first language it will show tamil. I dont know some people think tamil vowels sound like cave man even many regions of Mesopotamia has tamil names still today

    • @arjunv384
      @arjunv384 2 года назад +22

      @@krovraink Tamil is oldest so its obvious that should be 1st spoken,and to make it clear , not just spoken language its the first languages thats writable
      Have you even heard about "IILAKIYAM" (literature) ,thats the thing which defines how a language should be spoken and written ,tamil has the oldest and 1st illakiyam called the"tholkaappiyam", "Sanga illakiyam" ,non of the languages in the world has a well defined literature as such and most languages don't have it aswell
      most crazy thing is these Tamil Illakiyam was created before 500 bc (some jumps back to 500 - 1000 bc),at that time, other ancient languages Did not even have structured written format for their languages ,just compare the fact, tamil literally had a LITERATURE and GRAMMAR for the language and where as other languages at that time was struggling to get a written format ,ig this is enough ✌🏻

    • @masiibrahim3079
      @masiibrahim3079 2 года назад +7

      Tamil is more than 30000 years old

    • @user-wq3hh4up7r
      @user-wq3hh4up7r 2 года назад +8

      Oldest language is Sanskrit👍 All Vedas were written in Sanskrit language, If you Will say Tamil as a oldest Script than I can buy, because Sanskrit Have no script so It had written in Many ancient languages widely 👍 Example if you will see ancient Decotade Brahmi Script or Pali scritp than you will find that language was Sanskrit 👍

  • @karthivaithi4495
    @karthivaithi4495 2 года назад +45

    Dr.Haribalan Anna, your work over our language Tamil is wonderful... Please keep going... Everyone should know it...🙏

  • @Boy_O_Boy
    @Boy_O_Boy Год назад +1

    The cultural and trade exchanges between the Southern Kingdoms of India from the ancient till medieval era and East Asian Kingdoms was strangely and unusually of the same magnitude as that of North India and Central Asia.Moroever, India's cultural dissemination is also very profound in Thailand,Cambodia,Indonesia etc as well.Sad part is more focus has been given to that of the North India-Central Asia contact.

  • @GOCPD
    @GOCPD Год назад +1

    와우 이렇게 자세한 예시를 본 적은 없었는데 정말 신기하네요

  • @joymon8232
    @joymon8232 2 года назад +41

    I also felt the same,,korean ppl in their private life behave exactly like us tamilians,,felt very like home,,very small things,,non verbal things i could connect,,,

  • @gurushriram3413
    @gurushriram3413 2 года назад +10

    Even English has taken words from Tamil
    Kattumaram-catamaran
    Navai-naval
    Mango - மாங்காய் (maangai)
    Cash - காசு (kaasu)
    One - "ஒன்"று (ondru)
    Eight - "எட்"டு (ettu)
    Victory - வெற்றி (vettri)
    Win - வெல்/வென்று (vel/vendru)
    Wagon - வாகனம் (vaakanam)
    Elachi - ஏலக்காய் (elakkai)
    Coir - கயிறு (kayiru)
    Eve - அவ்வை (avvai)
    Terra - தரை (tharai)
    Metre - மாத்திரை (maathirai) (unit representation in Tamil)
    Name - நாமம் (naamam) (பெயர் - எ.கா சிவனின் நாமத்தை துதிப்போம், இதை இந்தியில் நாம் என்று சொல்வார்கள்)
    Vomit - ஒமட்டு (குமட்டல்) (omattu/kumattu)
    பின்வரும் வார்தையில S ஐ நீக்கிவிட்டு பார்த்தால், அப்படியே தமிழ் சாயல். (If you take off the letter 'S' from the following words, sounds very similar to Tamil)
    Script - குறிப்பு (kurippu)
    Speech-பேச்சு (paechu)
    Speed - பீடு/வேகம் (பீடு நடை - வேக நடை) (peedu/vegam)
    Sponge - பஞ்சு (panchu)
    Snake - நாகம் (naakam)
    Take off the first letter from the following set of English or Tamil words and they sound much similar!
    A"ttack" - தாக்கு (thaakku)
    M"ake" - "ஆக்க"ம் (aakkam)
    Round - உ"ருண்டை" (urundai)
    Lemon - "இளம"ஞ்சள்காய் (எலுமிச்சை) (ilamanjalkai/elumichai)
    Roll - உ"ருள்" (urul)
    Orate - "உரை"யாற்று (“urai” aatru)
    "Know"ledge - "ஞான"ம் (gnaanam)
    Ginger - இ"ஞ்சி" (inji)
    Other similar sounding words
    Molecule - மூலக்கூறு (moolakkooru)
    Kill - கொல் (kol)
    Prize - பரிசு (parisu)
    Other - இதர (ithara)
    Tele - தொலை (tholai)
    Teak - தேக்கு (thaekku)
    Rice -அரிசி (arisi)
    Aqua - அக்கம் (akkam)
    Venom - விடம் (vidam)
    Fade - வாடு (vaadu)
    Poly- பல (pala)
    Mega - மிக (Mika)
    Accept - இசைப்படு (isaippadu)
    Mature - முதிர் (muthir)
    Goat - கடா (kadaa)
    Pain - பிணி (Pini)
    Yarn - ஞாண் (அறிக- yarn=thread,
    ஞாண் என்றாலும் கயிறு. அரைஞாண் கயிறு என்று சொல்லுவதை நினைவில் கொள்க) (gnyaan)
    Culprit - கள்ளன்(குற்றவாளி) (Kallan, kutravali)
    Torque - திருகி (thirugi)
    Level - அளவு (alavu)
    Mad - மடமை (madamai)
    Surround - சுற்றம் (suttram)
    God - கடவுள் (kadavul)
    Birth - பிறந்த (pirantha)
    Capture - கைப்பற்று (kaippatru)
    Want - வேண்டி (vendi)
    Plough - உழவு (uzhavu)
    Sudden - உடன் (udan)
    Adamant - அடம் (adam)
    Fault - பழுது (pazuthu)
    Shrink - சுருங்கு (surungu)
    Villa - இல்லம் (illam)
    Path - பாதை (paathai)
    Via/Way - வழியாக (vazhi)
    Bottle - புட்டில்/புட்டி (buttil/butti)
    Cot - கட்டில் (kattil)
    Nerve - நரம்பு (narambu)
    Betrothal - பெற்றோர் ஒத்தல் (திருமணத்திற்கு
    பெற்றோர் சம்மதித்தல்) (petror othal)
    Grain - குருணை (kurunai)
    Button - பொத்தான் (pothaan)

    • @lilly22214
      @lilly22214 2 года назад

      Hey this all words are similar in malayalam too ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @antoniozavaldski
      @antoniozavaldski 2 года назад

      Most of those English words aren't from Tamil though.
      "One" and "eight" are Indo-European numbers and are hence more closely related to Sanskrit than Tamil. (And say, French or German as well, but that's pretty obvious).
      Stuff like "victory", "terra" and "script" are obviously from Latin.
      "Speech", "snake" and "wagon" are all Germanic in origin (compare German "sprache", "schnecke" and "wagen", although "schnecke" means snail instead).
      With the exception of a few direct loanwords (eg. catamaran" and "mango"), none of those words are related to each other.
      And மூலக்கூறு, if anything, was borrowed _into_ Tamil from English, not the other way round.

    • @tamilselvakadungo95
      @tamilselvakadungo95 Год назад +1

      ​@@antoniozavaldski You don't know Tamil. Words in Sanskrit and European languages ​​are phonetically similar. But most of the words have their root in Tamil. Dravidian and Prakrit languages ​​evolved from Tamil. The Vedic language is based on the Pali and Prakrit languages. Then Sanskrit was formed along with Tamil along with Vedic language. The Brahmi script is based on the Tamil script. Sanskrit grammar is based on Tamil grammar.

  • @darklightdragonsamurai6293
    @darklightdragonsamurai6293 2 года назад +2

    I knew bout the princess who marries a Korean king . But didn't know bout similarities . THANKS

  • @vijayalakshmivijayalakshmi9937
    @vijayalakshmivijayalakshmi9937 2 года назад +3

    I'm from INDIA and TAMILNADU 🔥🔥🔥