What about muslim aren't they indian to you ?? . He actually edited his comment I'm fine with it . We all indian regardless . Hope we all respect all religion within india !! .
@@vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3uno. They voted for Pakistan (1946 elections 96% voted for Muslim league which created partition) Also they're the Progeny of Jihadis and upholders of a shameful ideology.
@@vidurrajwat-ow4cd4ii3u Aryan or Dravidian are more of historical racial or ethnic groups. In today's context, one can trace back their ancestry and be of Aryan descent or Dravidian or Sino-Tibetian or Austronesian or most likely all of these.
I'm Sinhalese. Our second language is Tamil. It's compulsory to learn Tamil in school for us. Even though we had a dark past I'm hoping for our unity. Proud to have Tamil as our second language :) ආයුබෝවන් + வணக்கம் = ❤️
@@everythingisillusion4200 hey i am a marathi too , i would like to understand (genuinely , no offence) like we pronounce "tamil" right ? then why do you write "tamizh" ?
@@rggrrggr290tamil is british pronounciation so we corrected it recently. Non tamil speakers cant pronounce the unique tamizh word ழ (yzha) properly. So it was like that until recently tam gov recognised this
Please dont hate HINDI, it is not a national language but a binding language, comparetively easy to learn and most widely spoken. We respect your language as much as sanskrit. Dont let politics divide us into East-West, North-South India. We are ONE Bharat, India, Hindustan. JAI HIND JAI BHARAT
@@mooxh5850 1. We don't HATE hindi. 2. Binding language - It could be for some. But it's not for many including me. That acknowledgement is lacking from a lot of Hindi speakers. See right now, our binding language is English and not hindi. 3. Comparetively easy to learn - Again you are speaking from ignorance. It's NOT EASY for us to learn Hindi as these belong to different language groups. South languages are Dravidian and North are Indo-Aryan. That's exactly why It's easy for Tamil to learn Malayalam or Kannada and for a Gurajati or Punjabi to learn Hindi. 4. Nobody is dividing. Our strength lies in our unity in diversity. But at the same time, it's important to recognise each part of the country and give its due recognition. So long the hindi-heartland has been represented as THE INDIA. The North-East and the South have not been properly represented. That's why we say its important to recognize so that we can continue to be UNITED while acknowledging our differences. 5. We have different languages, different food, different culture and even different ways of thinking about religion. It's important to recognise, understand and accept these differences rather than imposing one form of anything across the nation.
@mooxh5850 This channel made video on many languages but you can see hatred comments only in tamil video. In all other languages video everyone are praising those languages when coming to tamil language you other state people spread hatred on our tamil. When french leaving pondicherry said tamils will not be treated equally! We can witness it till date!!!
@@annamalaian0711 Super ah sonninga bro, naan nenachadhu ellam sollutinga. Btw Im not against Hindi, I'm fluent in Hindi but I love my mother tongue Tamil. I just dont want the goverment to shove a language down people's throat. We must accept that fact that we are united as Indians, only because we are very different amongst each other but our struggle to achieve freedom from the British is the same. Hindi, Hindu and Hindustan is a very stupid ideology and is against the spirit of the Constitution of India. P.S. Namma Thamizh makkale, namma mozhi ku gethu kaamikirthu kaaga innuru mozhi ah asinga padatha vendam. Idhu konjam avoid panna namma ellarkkum nalladhu.
@@mooxh5850No we are not against Hindi. We just want our language in our state.We are living in TN where Hindi is not spoken only Tamil will work here. In international we know Eng so there is no problem for us to communicate . We don't want to learn Hindi by imposition. If we need it in future, we will learn it.
I am from Odisha but studied medicine in Chennai.. loved the language movies and songs.. I still speak decent tamil with few Tamilian colleagues who work with me here in Bhubaneswar
@@ananyabhagat7052'Munbe vaa, En Anbe Vaa' - AR Rahman song from the 2006 movie 'Sillunu oru kadhal 'ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UPQZ4vuvW2s.htmlsi=Jd4AAXHs5FqnpVYB
I am a native English speaker learning Tamil for my husband and his family. I struggle with pronunciation and distinguishing some sounds from each other. This is the most helpful video I’ve come across! Thank you for the education 😊
I AM FROM KARNATAKA I LIVE IN VILLAGE BOARDEREING TO TAMIL NADU CALLED LOKKANAHALLI. THE BOND BETWEEN KANNADIGAS AND TAMILIANS ARE SUPER. BOTH OF THEM SPEAK EACH OTHER LANGUAGES. THE ALL NON SENSE HAPPENING ONLY IN BANGLORE.
...and problems in Bangalore are created by outsiders. By outsiders I mean people with no ancestry from Bangalore. Native Bangaloreans come in all shades just like the whole Kaveri belt...there are Kannadigas, Tamils, Telugus...even some Marwadi peoples. Similary all major religions have always been at peace here. It is the migrants who bring their intolerance and bias into Bangalore culture.
@@EdilbertFernando exactly i am a 4th generation Bangalore Tamilian. In my personal life I have never come across an arrogant or chauvinistic Kannadiga be it my relatives or friends. We have Kannada people married into our family. It is just these olatas like this bastard vattal nagaraj (who I'm sure many sensible kannadigas themselves hate) who want to use language chauvinism for the sake of relevancy. Even cauveri issue is only because it is used by Bangalore. If Bangalore reduces the dependency of caveri then there wont be cauveriissue at all.
My mother tongue is Hindi. I am from MP. We have Malyalis, Tamilians and Telugu living in even the small town, here speak Hindi. I feel the same that why we hindi speakers can't learn southern languages when we go to the south for work or to study.
This particular video is more about Indian History than Tamil History. Just like the older ones know the parents better, Tamil knows Indian Heritage better. Love from Telugu ... My big bro
It’s a marvel of research on language. Such an in-depth presentation speaks how rich Tamil is. A software guy having so much intense interest on language is something very uncommon. I appreciate your endeavour in making so lovely videos. It adds value to the Indian language Tamil in particular. ❤
@@the_allwin Ethnicity: Cultural characteristics that define a person as being a member of a specific group and can include: language, accent, religion, styles of dress, hairstyles, social customs, food, and dietary preferences or restrictions.
@@the_allwin Tamil is the official language of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and one of the 22 languages under schedule 8 of the constitution of India.
தமிழுக்கு அமுதென்று பேர். அந்த தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர். Approximate translation for above text is... Tamil can also called/named as elixir. That Tamil is equal to my life/breath.
We tamilians loves and accepted english as our own language,we never hesitate to learn english,in 20 years our all future students will learn english as their 2 nd. Language ,we admire British people for their rich culture and rich history , love you so much ❤
@@Kingofnothing-n3byou admire the british for sending your own tamil people as slaves to countries like singapore, sri lanka, malaysia,etc? this is called colonial hangover and white supremacy. :)
An Indian who is also a speaker of my lovely Tamil language here. This video and it's creator has utmost maturity than all our politicians of both today and past. Hope, we'll get leaders in the future with this much maturity, who can lead us to realise our unity as we are one and not fooling us with unwanted things that we are brainwashed into thinking they are important and make us think that we are losing it cause of other community and we have to get our rights, also acting like they are the only good guys thinking for our people's wellbeing. There is only one thing enough to make us proud and unite. That is we are living in not only a country rather a sub-continent and our mantra is "Unity in Diversity". We are Indians, we are one, my lovely family ❤❤.
Some similar origin Tamil words are in English. 1)PATH - PADHAI 2)KILL-KOLL 3)NAVY-NAVAI 4)SUDDEN-UDAN 5)CULTURE - KALACHARAM 6)SPONGE - PANJU 7)ATTACK - THAKKU 8)KERF - KARUVI 9)VERSE - VARISAI 10)LABOUR - ULAVAR 11)GREEN - KEERAI 12)EVIL - AEVAL 13)PADDY - PAATHTHI 14)VIA - VAZHIYE 15)COOL - KULIR 16)PASTE - PASAI 17)BOTTLE - PUTTIL 18)CASH - KAASU 19)SPEECH - PECHU 20)INN - ILL 21)TOWEL - THUVATTAL 22)BED - PADU 23)PUT - PODU 24)CATAMARAN - KATUMARAM 25)BUSH - PUL 26)WAY - VAZHI 27)CORN - KURUNAI 28)WIDE - VIDIYA 29)TOWEL - THUVAI 30)FADE - VAADU 31)PLUS - PALA 32)PLURAL - PAL 33)POLY - PALVERU 34)BIRTH - PIRATHAL 35)ROUND - URUNDAI 36)SQUARE - SADHURAM 37)MANGO - MANGA 38)GAUVA - KOYYA 39)ONE - ONDRU 40)EIGHT - ETTU 41)VICTORY - VETTRI 42)WIN - VEL 43)WAGON - VAAKANAM 44)ELACHI - ELLAKI 45)COIR - KAYIRU 46)EVE - AVVAI 47)CALENDAR - KALANDHARAM 48)TERRA - THARAI 49)METRE - MAATHIRAI 50)NAME - NAAMAM 51)VOMIT - OMATTU 52)SCRIPT - KURIPPU 53)SPEED - PEEDU 54)SNAKE - NAAKAM 55)MAKE - AAKKAM 56)LEMON - ILAMANJALKAI 57)ROLL - URUL 58)ORATE - URAI 59)KNOWLEDGE - GNAANAM 60)GINGER - INJI 61)MOLECULE - MOOLAKKOORU 62)PRIZE - PARISU 63)OTHER - ITHARA 64)TELE - THOLAI 65)TEAK - THAEKKU 66)RICE - ARISI 67)AQUA - AKKAM 68)VANAM - VIDAM 69)MEGA - MIKA 70)ACCEPT - ISAIPPADU 71)MATURE - MUTHIR 72)GOAT - KADAA 73)PAIN - PINI 74)YARN - GNYAAN 75)TORQUE - THIRUGI 76)LEVEL - ALAVU 77)MAD - MADAMAI 78)SURROUND - SUTTRAM 79)GOD - KADAVUL 80)CAPTURE - KAIPPATRU 81)WANT - VENDI 82)PLOUGH - UZHAVU 83)ADAMANT - ADAM 84)FAULT - PAZHUTHU 85)SHRINK - SURUNGU 86)VILLA - ILLAM 87)COT - KATTIL 88)NERVE - NARAMBU 89)GRAIN - KURUNAI 90)BUTTON - POTHAAN 91)ANICUT - ANAIKATTU 92)ANACONDA - AANAIKONDRAN 93)CANDY - KANDU 94)CORUNDAM - KURUNDHAM 95)COPRA - KOPPURAI 96)MULLIGATAWNY - MELAGUTHANI 97)CONGEE - KANJE 98)PATCHOULI - PATCHILLAI 99)MORINGA - MURUNGAI 100)PANDAL - PANDHAL 101)VETIVER - VETIVER 102)CULVERT - KALVETTU 103)COOLIE - KOOLI 104) PAGODA - PAGAVADI 105)CURRY - CURRY 106)CHETTAH - CHIRATHAI 107)CHEROOT - SURUTU 108)PETTY - PETTI 109)VEIN - VEEN 110)WELCOME - VANNAKAM 111)CLAY - KALI 112)CRY - KARAI 113)BLARE - PILIRU 114)JACK FRUIT - SAKKAI PALAM 115)MEGA - MIGA 116)CULPRIT - KALLAM 117)BETROTHAL - PETROR OTHAL Tamils are proud of Tamil as they can say that it is our mother tongue obsession but a native English speaker [Walter William Skeet] has recorded this so much as a linguist.W.W Skeat in the Etymological dictionary of the English language noted that 12,960 words out of 14286 came from Tamil. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-cAeLh-seSK8.html Some similar tamil and korean words and their meanings: Naal - Day Naan - me Nee - you Ulla va - come inside Pul - grass Paampu (bam) - snake Vaa - come Amma - mother Appa - Father Aariro(ஆராரோ)Thalatu - Lullaby for baby (Similar to Aarirang song in Korean) Akkachi - elder sister (southern slang) Ammani - Calling a girl with respect (coimbatore slang) like ommoni in korean Aiyo - Aigu Sandai - Fight Yean - why Anni - sister in law Athae - that's it (or ) yes in tamil Thae or dhae is yes in korean I guess... Arivom - To know (similar to aaro in korean) Ingu - here, Ithu - This (in korean igu means this ) Aay - child (in olden tamil Eg : Most of tamil goddesses have 'aay' in ending like Maariaayi (goddess of rain)) Pun - sore /wound Kattayam - must do Manam - Mind (mauem) Pal - teeth (ippal) In tamil we cry like "appa" when got a wound or feel a pain Konjam konjam - a little (like joguem joguem in korean) Tamil has more connections with other languages also like Japan and tamil has similarities with grammar,similar with cameroonian and Australian aboriginal language, Mayan language, English has many etymological backgrounds with tamil... Eg : Pyramid - பெரும் இடு (big graveyard) Anaconda - ஆனை கொன்றான் (elephant killer) Candy - கண்டு (கற்கண்டு) Molecule - மூலக்கூறு Button - பொத்தான் (பொத்தி வைப்பதால்) Kanyakumari is once called as Ayuta Which is a district Of Tamil Nadu, located Southern most end of India .which was once ruled by a king under Pandiya daynasity who were the strongest rulers of Tamil Nadu and spreaded all over the world as well, The ruler who roled Kanyakumari under Pandiya dynasty Married her daughter Princess of Kanyakumari to the Prince from Korea, There are still some historical witness that a princess from Ayuta has a brown skin tone and came by a ship flagged with a fish emblem on it (which was the symbol of Pandiyas) and packed with wealth and golds and servents to serve on the way, Still now some Hindu gods are worshipped by Peoples of Korea... thought the title was with the other people officially At least I'm happy still some Tamil family and Korean relatives Still recognise the bonding. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TKTxd2icycA.htmlsi=bcDSvOdnZsMDoR6z
There are lots of word which have different meanings but similar words. Many are sanskrit word like Naamam, Naakam and many are prakrit word like Moringa is known as Munga in North India. So these are not Tamil origin word but different words with similar sounds. Many Tamil words are not even Tamil but Sanskrit and Prakrit words due to influence of different kingdoms of North and Central India like Maurya, Satavahana.
@cbadaik9498 You are ✅️ right Namam ( நாமம் ) is from Prakrit. And The correct word is Peyar [பெயர்] Nakam meaning Snake 🐍..The correct word is Paambu [பாம்பு]. The word “முருங்கை” (Murungai) in Tamil refers to the drumstick tree, scientifically known as Moringa oleifera in Latin. The term “முருங்கை” is derived from the root word “முரு” (muru), which means “to twist” or “to bend.” This reflects the characteristic shape of the pods produced by the tree, which are long and slender, resembling twisted sticks. It may have influenced from Tamil to the Latin part during trade. We find some similar words like pean for Lice in Kurukh language that matches with Tamil.
We rajasthanni people rapidly lost our own language because of hindi 😢 now few people from village knows the language but nobody try to protect this language.
@@Indiantiger000 what if it were true. Anything could have happened back in the time. May be all of us are descendants of a invaders that wiped out all the native Indians
@@Kabeer-b3f I don't know about you but a north western, my dna matches with area around rakhigarhi . Maybe you should get yours checked. Also ,humans got civilized in indian subcontinent nearby 40,000 years ago. And sanskrit was always a court & connecting language. Like English is spoken worldwide. You will see sanskrit names in south america and north america, Sri lanka, ancient names of places in Tamil Nadu, in Japan, Europe,Russia,Africa as well. Tamil is oldest language , although it's local language of tribes around Kumari kandam(the submerged land around 12,000-10,000 years ago). If Aryan stuff was real, we would have got evidences. Cuz oldest evidences of sanskrit are found in Surya Siddhanta which talks about cosmic events which happened around 45,000 years ago. So Aryan migration is out of box, also Aryan isn't even name of race ,there is literally no mention of Aryan tribe in any book, including sangam and pre sangam period or Buddhist texts. It only means nobel and it was used for everyone,no matter what land they were from within India. And dravida is sanskrit word meaning the land which is surrounded by water (drava literally means water) it was used for all the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Andhra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu,Sri lanka(as it was connected with india that time). Pali and orria is also old languages. Tamizh is oldest. Tho neither tamizh nor sanskrit script were developed as we use them today but languages were spoken as we can see from clay tablets and scripts as well as similar words all around the world. Gujrati , karanta region and Tamil region were best sailors. There is evidences of gujrati people settling in Egypt. Tamils in south america. Shiv tandav dance is found in new zealand tribe with ash marking on body. The evidences are all over our ancient book, in every language and script. We just haven't invested in them. But I spending hours researching from 2 weeks. And i have found out that whole globe had Vedic deities. Vishwakarma is also a sankrit word and if you look at his statues carved in temples in Southern region(as everyone was destroyed in north & east),5 tools that vishwakarman holds in his hands are considered modern inventions in infrastructure engineering. RU-vid don't support links ,but I have many sites which talks in details about all this.
One of the best videos I have seen about Tamil language and culture.... A fair and honest video without taking sides.... Truly enjoyed and very informative as well.... 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💐
Tamil people might seem very tough protecting their language and culture. But in reality they are so sweet they just want tamil to get its well deserving respect. People from north who are in south should realise this and try to learn this worlds most beautiful language (acc to our scriptures)
The comment written by a north indian who well understand the truth about Tamil language and People but in reply section there is a one jealousy telugu golti just like telugu origin ev ramasamy naickar allies useless periyaar real culprit of Tamil society
@@pokemonitishere202 bro i am seeing u every video about thamizh.I dont know why r you showing so hate to thamizh.if somebody was hurt you from thamizh nadu.i am sorry for that.there are good people also here
True. I didn't know anything about Tamil language in my Education curriculum But got to know the vastness of this language after I shifted to the southern part of India.
உங்கள் வீடியோ மிகவும் பிரமிப்பூட்டியது! இத்தனை அற்புதமான முயற்சி மற்றும் உழைப்பிற்கு வாழ்த்துகள்! தமிழர்களின் கண்ணியத்தையும் அன்பையும் சித்தரிக்கும் விதமாக நீங்கள் விளங்குகிறீர்கள். இவ்வாறான செழிப்பான படைப்புகளை எங்களுக்கு கொடுத்து மகிழ்ச்சி தருகிறீர்கள். அடுத்த படைப்பிற்காக காத்திருக்கிறோம். ❤
@@user-nirmalshobhan he respects all language bro . TN is one of the most accepting states in India. There was no riots happened in history against non Tamil speaking people.
Dude I'm a north indian but I love this. I hope we were made to learn different indian languages like you do. I would love to learn Telugu and Tamil for all the tamil and telangana/andra people out there.
AMAZING AMAZING WORK ANNA!!! I'm telugu guy. I am so much out of words to describe the experience of watching this video. It was historical, philosophical, all that in so simple language. I cannot appreciate enough. Loads of love. Loads of respect! Thank you for existing!!
One aspect of South Indian languages especially Tamil is that it's rich literary culture. Even though the video touched on it like on the tip of iceberg, the importance lies in that richness, not the language per se. The teachings, societal development, the knowledge and human emotions are engrained and help shape the future generations. The translations will always miss part of that essence because we may never have 100% equivalency in the script and words. That is why Tamils fear that losing the language would also lead them to lose all of that knowledge and the culture. So it is very important to protect what they got. Kannada has similar literary culture. That is exactly the reason why self-respect movement developed. So it is the other way around. It is because of Tamil these movements popped up. Not because of the movement that Tamil was sustained. The language that saw the test of times.
This video is worth being played across schools....as it highlights the different identities and yet finishes on the note how unity and humanity stand tall above all. As a tamilian, i am humbled by your research and work. Great job. Keep going!
I am from Malaysia, and still learning about Tamil. Sage Agasthiar is the father of Tamil language and He's a Great Sage the founder of Ayurvedic and many knowledge too. I am still learning and it's amazing to know many truths abt Tamil and it's origin . Thanks for this video brother.
The South Asia ancestry map just blew my mind...What an amazing diversity the Indian subcontinent has and how silly to think one language has power over the other !! Isn't every language beautiful in its own way. Thanks and Regards for this amazing video and letting us know the enigmatic world of Tamil.
That's why we lost while Chinese mananged to create an empire like Qing , many languages create confusion while one language ,one religion promotes unity
I am from kerala and i respect tamilnadu because of great kings like, raaja raaja chola, rajendra chola, and lord parsurams ancient martial arts and one from oldest language
What a fantastic video! As a Tamilian from Malaysia, i learned so many new things which I didn't know about my ancestry and Language. It was beautiful! Can you please do a video on தமிழ் இலக்கியம் (Tamil literature) and திருக்குறள் (thirukkural)?
South Indians are intelligent enough to oppose imposition of a language which doesn't belong to their region. I as a native of Uttarakhand absolutely hate it when someone associates us with the crowd of Native Hindi speakers. Hindi can't define our identity but still this outsider language is being imposed to crush our native language. हमर भासानकैं क्वे दर्जा न दिन चानो 😢 I absolutely hate this concept of Linguistic unity being forced on people of the North
There's a difference between language (भाषा) and बोली. Unfortunately due to a lack of rich grammar we can't fully define either Kumaoni and Garhwali and they are also well evolved over the years to accept a significant part of Hindi hence we can't do much for Kumaoni and Garhwali by just talking we need to get on grounds.
@@crystalclear2315 im sorry if you dont know shit about kumaoni and garhwali then refrain from commenting such shit! Hindi has been developed from the dialects which are spoken in western uttar pradesh and the connected regions of Haryana as well. You not being well aware of the exact words to be used while holding a conversation in kumaoni/garhwali does not make it a dialect of HIndi. It has a grammar, many authors have already declared and recognised certain dialects as the standard ones! there are number of books which have been written in this regard. apart from that we have copper plate inscriptions which clearly prove that kumaoni and garhwali were officially recognised as the kingdoms of garhwal and kumaon. we have meter based poetry in kumaoni, we have our own folk tales legends, we have hindu scriptures which have been translated in our languages, books are still being written in these languages, newspapers and magazines are still being published! itna sab bas ek boli me hota hai? tumne study nahi kiya hai pahari bhashao ko to fir problem lies within you not in these languages. aur grammar dharti par hi banta hai! insan banate hain! and it has already been written by a number of authors that Khasparjiya is the standard kumaoni dialect and srinagariya is the standard garhwali dialect! bro you do not know shit about these languages so stop posting garbage in the comments section. we have a number of dictionaries which have well recorded vocabulary of these languages! Nepali is closely related to kumaoni and garhwali on linguistic basis, even that language got recognition! grammatical rules have already been recorded, literature is present and is still being written. as far as kumaoni is concerned it is not even 50 percent mutually intelligible with hindi agar tumhe bolni aati ho! aur sanskrit ke tatsam shabd har indo aryan language me hain, hindi ka khud sara vocab tatsam hai adhe se zyada sanskrit ka, nepali me itna sara hai, it is nothing new! Tumoon kain ne ooni apan dudbhaasa t oome tumar bhe galti...bhaasakein boli batunaak jarurat nhaat! jai bhaasa kain ituk barasoon bhate lekhan maryaan yaank mais taamrpatroon me un sappe pagal ta na huna hwaal!/ jis bhasha ko itne saalo se likh rahe hain yaha ke log tamrpatro me vo sab pagal to nahi honge! try reading a bit more about these languages then comment such shit. and yes hindi does not belong to uttarakhand it will never represent our identity.
@@crystalclear2315 government does not want to recognise the linguistic diversity of this nation they just want to impose this fucking hindi on everyone. earlier even maithili used to be considered as apart of eastern hindi but now it has got its recognition.
Thank you Tamilians. If you people didn't rise your voice against imposition of Hindi language. Our South Indian languages might become extinct long back. My mother tongue is Telugu ❤
Already once in history our language got a mess treatment from sanskrit when sanskrit speaking Brahmins entered our land and mixed with us we lost our most of old words in our language, now hindi is trying the same, we don't want to get the same thing again
❤❤❤ What a beautiful breakdown of the Tamil language! I am simply blown away that you were able to cover not just the language but its connection with other languages and cultures. I also think it is a wonderful tribute to the kinship that we all share in the sub-continent no matter what language we all speak. Looking forward to future videos! 🙏🙏🙏
Being a hindi speaker from ayodhya i can say i can speak both sanskrit and tamizh....what a penance I've done in my past lives....only shiva knows ❤🚩🇮🇳🕉️
@@Tamizh_naduu you don't know about the Salem rally by DMK activist and Periyar where they broke Ganesha id"ols openly. I guess majority of Tamils don't know anything about the rallies done by DMK and Periyar activists cause they're brainwashed to the core
@@Tamizh_naduucause you're brainwashed. You don't know about the Salem and other rallies done by periyar and DMK activist in which they broke Ganesha idols. Even a Google search can help
@gopalsharma007 for telugus telugu is melodious! For tamils tamil melodious! For kannadigas kannada is melodious! For bengalis bengali is melodious! For chinese chinese language is melodious........! For everyone their language is melodious
@@gopalsharma007 can you explain the literal meaning of telugu in telugu itself? You can never decode or find etymology of any telugu word in telugu or Sanskrit. For all root words you have to refer Tamil. Now, let me tell you how the word telugu was formed from 2 Tamil root words: Thean (honey /nectar) + ugu (flow). Tamil gave a beautiful name to your language meaning “nectar flowing”.
They used curvy letters because when they used to write in palm leaves they used straight and angular characters the palm leaves ended up braeking it so the ancient tamil always used to be curvy and now in this century eventually it all changed . Thank you for this video ❤❤❤❤❤❤.. வாழ்க தமிழ்❤️🔥
@@Kavyawoo1511there are multiple scripts for Tamil. Tamil Brahmi was the most ancient(disregarding indus script) which was written in seals and rocks. Then comes vattezhuthu which made brahmi letters more curved(pandyan kingdom and chera kingdoms/present day kerala) to write in palm leaves(mostly for literature and studies). Pallavas introduced Grantha which combined vattezhuthu and new letters to write both Tamil and Sanskrit. Almost all of the current south East Asian scripts came directly from this. Chozhas slightly modified it and the current script pretty much came from this. Vattezhuthu was used in south west TN till last century but then after standardization by popular media it completely vanished. Malayalam uses vattezhuthu now.
Last few minutes brought tears in my eyes. Thanks a million for elegantly putting Tamil people's point of view across. Equality and fair treatment of all, is all we are asking. Not letting Tamil language/ Non Brahmins as priests in temples. Questioning our identity as Indian just because we don't speak Hindi. These are what we stand against.
Yes We Tamizh people are quite proud of our own culture and heritage and we are quite vocal about it, which I like. If you do not hold your yourself at a high esteem , who will do that for you?😊 And we respect other languages also.
@@pokemonitishere202 I didn't discriminate any languages how can you use that words to me Bro? I am proud of my language that doesn't mean I talk shit about others. Don't judge whole Tamizh people by one Tamizhan with whom you got into heated argument bro.
@@Flying_Spaghetti_Monsterr chauvinism is present everywhere beyond languages. Now the problem is how do you solve it rather than isolating the problem of chauvisim?
பிறப்பொக்கும் எல்லா உயிர்க்கும் சிறப்பொவ்வா செய்தொழில் வேற்றுமை யான். Meaning - By birth, all living beings are equal. Diversities of the action give each its special worth
Finally a video on Tamil! I usually read wikipedia pages and texts about history and tamil which makes other people think its bland and boring (which doesnt affect me tho), but this video is so full of emotions! You have beautifully described the beauty of Tamil elements! 🎉 (I'm a Tamilian and your Tamil pronunciation was spot on!)
@@iip, you should also read some Tamizh texts. No Tamizh text says that Tamizh speakers lived in Indus Valley. This is only propagated by the people who staunchly believe in Aryan Invasion Theory (AIT) and Aryan Migration Theory (AMT). The idea that Tamizh does not have words derived from Samskritam may pamper the linguistic purity pride of Tamils but is far away from truth. For that, you have to deal with Tamizh words and try to derive them. I am saying this because I try deriving words of different Bhāratīya languages including Tamizh. It's very easy to call a word as belonging to Dravidian Language Family. But it requires some hard efforts to derive words of Tamizh. Not only Tamizh but all regional languages of Bhāratam. Wonderful presentation. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
I am native thamizh speaker. Always had this huge pride about my language. Would speak of it with that high headed feel, not expecting others to understand but for the sense of satisfaction. U just made a logical argument for my feelings. Good video. Thanks.
The quote by Ralph Emerson is what the world needs to learn from The Tamilians of the World. Humanhood is more bigger than any language or borders. Love from a தமிழன் ❤
28:59 The tamil purity movement was also a backlash against the priest class who considered tamil language 'neechai mozhi' or low language and refused to even speak it before doing any relegious rituals and viewed people who speak sanskrit in tamilnadu as superior & others who did not as inferior
I say victors write history and as politics has been, I doubt genocidal ppl have had the brightest minds, maybe they wooed the ppl of that time with the one off incidents or it could just be that most of the higher paid ppl that technically controlled most of the economy needed to be removed. So bait and switch. Not trying to hurt current Tamizh ppl, its just something that happens again and again in the world and its a non issues, Jews and Parsis were targeted for the same reason, wealth was amassed so the rest of the ppl redistributed it through eradication.
@@cjk9211not for the north, as most languages evolved from Sanskrit and even in south, you'll found Sanskrit in some form in Telugu, Kannada and malayalam
தமிழுக்கும் அமுதென்று பேர் அந்தத் தமிழ் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர் உயிருக்கு நேர் தமிழுக்கும் அமுதென்று பேர் அந்தத் தமிழ் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர் உயிருக்கு நேர் தமிழுக்கு நிலவென்று பேர் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் சமூகத்தின் விளைவுக்கு நீர் தமிழுக்கு மணமென்று பேர் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் வாழ்வுக்கு நிருமித்த ஊர் தமிழுக்கு மதுவென்று பேர் தமிழுக்கு மதுவென்று பேர் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் உரிமைச்செம் பயிருக்கு வேர் பயிருக்கு வேர் தமிழுக்கும் அமுதென்று பேர் அந்தத் தமிழ் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயிருக்கு நேர் உயிருக்கு நேர் தமிழ் எங்கள் இளமைக்குப் பால் தமிழ் எங்கள் இளமைக்குப் பால் இன்பத் தமிழ் நல்ல புகழ்மிக்க புலவர்க்கு வேல் புலவர்க்கு வேல் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயர்வுக்கு வான் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் அசதிக்குச் சுடர்தந்த தேன் தமிழ் எங்கள் உயர்வுக்கு வான் இன்பத் தமிழ் எங்கள் அசதிக்குச் சுடர்தந்த தேன் சுடர்தந்த தேன் ...................
many of the broad ideas were already known to me but I also learned new stuffs like the inscriptions linking Tamil and Indus vallye scripts. Such a beautiful video with the great message about our shared past not only as Indians but as Humans.
What a great research and presentation...as a tamil i can connect all the deapths where you touched...especially vattezhuthu...thani tamil eyakkam...tamil bhrami..everything you have covered deeply...i can see your effort and hardwork Am really glad and surprised your work...more informations...good job..keep it up bro..👏
Hey i am from north side of india born in up mathura and raised in Himachal Pradesh and to be honest i really like Tamil and i am trying to learn it and i guess its a beautiful language more rich and complex than hindi. And i really appreciate people protecting it .
Thats what myths and puranas make me think. Bhramha came ,shiva came vishnu came. Yeah like palkia dialga and giratina. These indian myths people are so proud are just pokemon
Even the climate of Chennai resembles the disaster events unleashed in the Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire games : In Ruby , it is extreme heat and drought , because Groudon is out of control (And Chennai had unbearable heat in the summers) , and in Sapphire it's heavy rain to the point of flooding (like Chennai every November-December) because Kyogre went crazy 🤣
@@sukdeep_diksheet I'll throw a new info, maybe Pokemon took inspiration and trinity is a common occurrence in various parts of the world. Trying to throw shade at the thing these ppl take pride and joy in doesnt make you look wiser or cooler, just insensitive and dumb
I cant comprehend how much of research went into making this ONE OF A KIND video. The presentation is mindblowing. Kudos to the entire team for making such a gem! Congratulations and best wishes for future endeavours. Sending love from Los Angeles!
Bro no language is superior or inferior to others all are equal. How can we rate our mother language .We love our mother tounge more like others. Between aapake samarthan ke lie dhanyavaad bhaiya / Didi and for not hating us 😊
I started to learn deeply. Tamil for competitive exams,i forgot everything only Tamil my god why this language soooo beautiful.no wonder great poet Bharathi who knew well many other languages said none other language is not as sweet as tamil.its our pride.
I really love your videos. I am watching this after the telugu video you posted. Understanding the language history and technicalities in a single video is truly amazing
And one day Tamil(Sanga tamil to be precise) and Sanskrit decided to have a child together. Then came MALAYALAM🤗. whenever there is a tamil vs sanskrit debate going online, to us Its just like kids watching parents fight 😢
@@sankarie3687 Ding ding ding ding ding. And the libtard wins by zero which is also the number of fucks i give for that pathetic insult. Congrats on your big victory.
Lol what are you saying malayalam is not a child of Sanskrit and tamil.If you are a keralite understand this malayalam is 2100 years old according to archeological evidence and it is a classical language.if you had any common sense you would not post this comment. You really think that the people of kerala spoke tamil at some point and suddenly they started mixing sanskrit into their language what a utter nonsense.Sanskritised malayalam was only used in literature only after 13th century before that there was no sanskrit influence in the malayalam (old malayalam or malayazhma) .First learn the actuall history of the language not listen and believe to some madrasi propaganda history.Dont disrespect the malayalam language . No languages in the world are formed by the fusion of two languages.Malayalam is sister language of madrasi which was highly sanskritised due to its linguistical evolution.
@@anirudhanjp1832 and madrasi is a dialect of tamizh :/ so what is ur point? obviously languages cannot be directly descended from two languages like that, but it's just a comparison malayalam grammar and base words are comprised of tamilian roots and most of malayalam vocabulary is comprised of sanskrit no need to be obnoxiously accurate, we make similar comparisons with french, coming from latin and frankish languages evolve slowly over time, like evolution of animals and it is no disrespect to malayalam. I agree it is a classical language in it's own right. Coming from a malayali.
@@anirudhanjp1832 well i dont speak the ancient classical language and i clearly do not understand the letters used in the ancient inscriptions. What I'm referring to is the present day malayalam which you and i use to communicate. Now calm the flip down snowflake.