Is it true that Tamil is the mother of all languages?
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Is it true that Tamil is the mother of all languages?
“Tamil is not only an international language, it is like a mother of all languages in the world,”‘ he said. Tamil scholar Devaneya Pavanar had established that Tamil is the primary classical language of the world, he said. Hence, Tamil has the status of the mother tongue in the world,” the CM said.
Is Korean derived from Tamil?
Comparative linguist Kang Gil-un identifies 1300 Dravidian Tamil cognates in Korean. He suggests that Korean is probably related to the Nivkh language and influenced by Tamil.
Should Tamil be made a national language in India?
India should deserve to have tamil as one of the language in india. No language is recognized in the Constitution of India as the National Language ..Not even Hindi.. Hindi is only an Official Language at National level along with English as an associate Official language..In fact all languages of Indian soil are National languages..
Can a non-South Indian differentiate between Tamil and Hindi?
Most of non South Indians can hardly differentiate among the Dravidian languages – Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada. If it doesn’t make any sense to impose Hindi on the non-Hindi speaking Indians, the case for Tamil is even weaker. When does a language become a national language?
Did Tamil exist prior to Sanskrit?
“From this we learn that Tamil had an existence prior to Sanskrit,” the CM said. “Tamil is not only an international language, it is like a mother of all languages in the world,”‘ he said. Tamil scholar Devaneya Pavanar had established that Tamil is the primary classical language of the world, he said.
Which is the cultural national language of India?
Tamil being the original language of India and also one of the humankind’s original language is in fact the cultural national language of India.