What is the oldest language in the world?
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- What is the oldest language in the world? This seems to be a simple and straightforward question. But it is not that simple at all. And before answering, it is necessary to know: what do you mean when you say "the oldest language"?
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I'm Very proud to say that my mother tongue is TAMIL 💥
தமிழ் I LOVE YOU ரோஸ் மேரி 30
ரோஸ் மேரி
Me hindi hu mujhe learn is totamil difficult right
Naanum❤️❤️
@@kingindia8486 no I'm proud that my mother tongue is tamil
Hindi hai tho kya huva Tamil ache language h jaldi samj aaajayga araam se
I am from Maharashtra , India 🇮🇳
I am Marathi Speaker but still proud of Tamil ❤️. I dont know Tamil but i am proud that a Indian language is oldest and Beautiful language ❤️🇮🇳
Edit : Maharashtra don't come in North India so don't call us North Indians we are from WEST and we all are Indians first ❤️🇮🇳☮️
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Nice to here this from a north Indian!!!
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Same
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Tamil! It’s our mother language. So proud to speak in tamil.
Shout loud it’s “Thamizh”
I work on phone meaning, the cradle of all language, isolated phones. I identify the afro-semitic ع a strong guttural sound as the oldest human word and meaning : to see. The Th sound means Related to, the M is also a very old phone, and means the materiality, the matter, and keep tis meaning in all languages. I need to heard the word Thamizh, to identify which semitic sound is related. The semitic ظ is closed to an Zh, or the ض.
@@Somniator7 No, I told about Afro-semitic. Not asian languages and their set of phones. Ask if you don't know. lol, it's obvious you congratulated yourself in youtube.
@@Somniator7 Don't add arrogance and vanity to ignorance. See what is Hamit-semitic. You are confused. I make linguistic investigation, you are lost with the words : Ham is an older hamito-semitic concept link to the Warm, so the color, black one. Find a way to the serious study young guy.
@@Somniator7 So ridiculous your circus. ahahaha. Your noise is empty...of sens.
My engzhish is not zheazhzhy good, sozhzhy
India is the origin of speech,the human speech, I don't know who is oldest tamil or sanskrit there is always the debate but i am proud of our tamil brothrfs love from uttar pradesh india😊😊😊
No!
@@andreamessiasgomes7118 this is false you need to be educated before declaring that
நண்பர்களே இந்த பதிவி முழுவதும் தமிழனின் கருத்து தான் அனைத்து நண்பர்களுகும் லைக் கொடுத்து என் விரல்கள் வலிக்கிறது
செம்ம போங்க
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Age of all major languages in the world
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எனக்கும் தான் இருந்தாலும் வீழ்வது நாமாயினும் வாழ்வது தமிழாகட்டும்!
My mother tongue is Tamil, I fluent speaking tamil and I'm from Malaysia 🇲🇾
Grammar: You speak Tamil fluently.
Selamat pagi la deii
@@jennyleesiewmee7664 Are you Chinese?
Hi Malaysian... I can speak Tamil too... but mostly Bahasa Kasar... Hihi..hihi... sbb senang nak ingat... 🤭
@@0164677463 Ok macha
I loved that you havent given an answer,but instead youve raised questions and shown us that what moves us forward is asking questions, not only answering them.And we cant take anything for granted,like: who Said they' ve reconstruted PIE correctly??Awesome, love your approach!
well, she said exactly nothing
From the time I started seeing videos claiming that this or that language is the oldest language in the world, the questions and analyses you gave are pretty much what came to my mind. I also once considered that the oldest living language might have come from the Khoe San people based on genetics but again, who knows what changes took place and when? Excellent video 👌🏽💯
என் மரபனு தமிழர் வழி இல்லை என்றால் மரணித்து மறுபடி பிறப்பேன் தமிழனாக....
தமிழன் என்று சொல்லடா தலை நிமிர்ந்து நில்லடா 🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Not this era ji cooperate world our native assets has been plucked by co operates and ruling govt useless fellows
Not this era ji cooperate world our native assets has been plucked by co operates and ruling govt useless fellows
Super brother
which is the oldest language?
see in our channel
nanu tamil than
99% comments were about Tamil and Tamilians ❤❤
I'm too a Tamilian ❤
@Adam Eliasi some idiots like u ll think so..
Damn it represents that we love our language a lot more than other people do. Not only me..but 7.5 crore people in Tamilnadu love their language the most.
Our language and culture is our first priority. No matter what.. we have preserved the oldest language till now and gave the title "oldest living language" and we will make sure it persists. Thats our bond with our mother tongue (தாய் மொழி)
@Adam Eliasi Ola ola ola..... Ola olama
@Adam Eliasi so whatt you mean ?? About Tamil
@Adam Eliasi I see. Thats good. But ya just I mentioned we lov our language
I'm Assamese viewer
Great video! You didn't mention Hebrew which is also very old but can still be read and understood by readers of modern Hebrew.
Julingo your indepth details are appreciated, bravo
Im a Malayali, from kerala india.. and my language malayalam originated from tamil.. proud to be an indian 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I'm a tamil
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Sirappu
Your Language is a most fascinating one - I had studied a tiny little bit of it back on 2007. Had noticed quite a few *ASTONISHING* similarities between Malayalam (as well as Telugu!!) and Hungarian; up to a level we might consider talking of a Finno-DRAVIDO-Ugric Language Family.
Not from Tamil. Modern Tamil and Malayalam are siblings of Proto-Tamil. Both Malayalam and Tamil have independent archaic to Proto Tamil. Malayalam acquired the Classical language status from Government of India as it proved it is an independent language for more than last 1500years... Just because the name is same it doesn't prove it is the Father/mother.
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என்ன தவம் செய்தேனோ தமிழை தாய் மொழியாக பெற..❤
வாழ்க தமிழ்!!
வளர்க தமிழ்!!
Proud to a "TAMIZHAN" 🥰
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Thsmizhan da!!
You write the word for Tamil ,,,,tamizhan bro please change the word please
@@TheSenseOfTaste. 🕵♂️
I am really proud to be tamizhan
Her vast knowledge of multiple languages is amazing!!!
Amazing information from Wikipedia
I like your delivery style. Natural sweetness elements all over. Keep it up!
Poodu 😂👊💥 90% Comments are from Tamilans 🔥
And they got converted for a rice bag.....more churches and mosques than temple....vanishing culture and lingua
@@PankajKumar-vt5wd If yes. who made them to convert for rice bag. If someone offer rice bag and ask you to convert to their religion do you agree ? No one will agree. Then think about this. who put them in starvation. why those peaple couldnt cover their bodies. who restricted to walk those people on uppercast people road. who prohibited the education for those people. who stopped them to enter in to temple. why were every tea stall in villages have two type of glasses for these people. Till 100 years before ladies should nt cover their breast do you know that. do you know the answer. If know please be silent. if dnt know please read the history. dnt be a blind. you didnt treat them like a human so they moved where they got the respect for a human. we are the responsibility brother. because of our mistake christianity and islam spreaded.
@@PankajKumar-vt5wd more temples in Tamil nadu .so shut up pani poori
@@tamilhindu5682 of course more in numbers and even more under govt. restrictions recently
@@OkusTenet Sorry bro, we're under BJP party. So, many temple are got under govt restrictions recently. #Sangi
அகர முதல எழுத்தெல்லாம் ஆதி
பகவன் முதற்றே உலகு.
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Nanum tamil than
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Seri sootha moodu
@@jessepinkman6404 yenda tamil naale ungaluku eriyuthu
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@@Manijkoi telugu bro avan😂😂😂
Thank you for your videos Julie!
Thank you Julie excellent work
I am from kerala. And my mother tongue is malayalam. I love my language. But I love tamil too. I feel like its my sibling language and I love thamizh people tooo😍🥰🥰
Tamil is mother language of Malayamm, Telugu, Kannada we are Dravidian
Cheras is one of the early Tamils than the Indo-Aryan invasion and sanskritising became a fashion but still spoken Malayalam is still very much tamil
@@ram3950 no we are tamizlhan
@@vasanthasrikantha6512 are you Even serious right now? 🤷🏻
We are Machans.. 😁😁
I am a hindi speaker and am thinking to learn Tamil .
All the best
I speak Tamil and I'm trying to learn Hindi😊
நன்றி 🙏
Thanks 🙏
Good, to hear some want to learned hindi, I can speak fluent
My best wishes
Fasinating topic. This is the first of your videos I've seen and I subscribed right away.👍👍
I am so glad that I have found your YT channel. Languages are one of my hobbies.
Same here
I'm a srilankan Tamil.. feeling proud being tamilan... Thank God. If I take reincarnation, i wish to be born to a tamil mother any corner of this world... (I respect all other languages too)
எம் தலைவன் இராவணர் மற்றும் கேப்டன் மேதகு பிரபாகரன் பிறந்த எம் பொன் நாடு , சில அரசியல் நாய்களால் எம் மக்கள் அன்று வீழ்த்தப்பட்டனர் தமிழன் என்பதில் பெருமை கொள்வோம் நண்பரே
which is the oldest language?
see in our channel
nanu tamil than
@@JeevaJeeva-ro2hm essd
All Indian languages were come from Shiva Sutra..!!
Sanskrit is a Vedic language..
And Rishi Agyastha (sage of a Vedic time) was father of Tamil language..
கல் தோன்றி மண் தோன்றா காலத்தே
முன் தோன்றிய மூத்த குடி தமிழ் குடி
தமிழ் மொழி !
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which is the oldest language?
see in our channel
nanu tamil than
@@top10-bestofbest31nenu tamilaa
Quite interesting all those "questios, questions" as you say. And I can understand your english pretty well! 😊
Unbiased and factual analysis! As for the question of whether an ancient language and its modern counterpart could be considered the same language, I use this analogy of Ship of Theseus - we start with the old version and gradually change to the modern version, and at every point of time in between the language is the same X or Y, however, at considerable intervals, there are considerable changes!
This comment has been deleted as I didn't realise people will fight to death here on Sanskrit vs Tamil. I regret that I did it casually one day and then i came back here few months later and whoa....people are trying to prove something that can't be proved and doesn't even matter. Why so much hatred guys?
Respect.
We all are Tamil once..
@@giniyan2662 Nope we are Aaryan not Tamil or Dravidian
@@lovepainmusic as a tamilan i accept this fact 💯
Good one. 😊
Tamil language which is more than 10000 years before... Love tamil language and tamilians.. Love from kerala ♥️♥️
we tamils love u too malayalis brother🙏🏼❤
Bro tamil nadu ula 3lakh years muunadi a people valuthurukainga 2016 than kanda pudichainga atha
We love you too 😍😍😍💖
@tanner loehr then type where is first human had lived it will show a village near Chennai, Chennai is in tamil nadu
❤❤தமிழ் வாழ்க❤❤
I LOVE your work.
One of the best on this topic!
தமிழ் என்பது மொழி அல்ல. எங்களது உயிர். Tamil is not just a language but our soul.
@Adam Eliasi ombu vro
@Adam Eliasi go and play somewhere kid
@Adam Eliasi Good Joke buddy😂😂 😂
Kannada is for us, the natives of Karnataka (At least for me, if not many).
@Adam Eliasi ooh chotu, Prakrit is older than Sanskrit
i m an indian army officer , belong to haryana state (northern india) my brothers from southern India are like the most intelligent people any nation can have the 4 states andra , tamil Nadu, Kerala ,and Karnataka are very wealthy in terms of culture , brains , and money everything and i m proud of them ☺️☺️☺️
நன்றி 🙏
Thanks 🙏
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Thanks brother 💙 love from Tamil!!
Thanks brother. 🙏
Sir interesting thoughts. Origin of language is particular to the region where one lives
Love listening to you and your content obviously intelligent and interesting
very interesting indeed , your content makes me think , which is a good thing ,thanks ,p
Tamil people Extreme love their language ❤
You can say that forever.
@@acpatel9491 nope
தமிழ்
@@acpatel9491 OK done
@@navedhasan4632 Ha...! Ha...!
I'm marathi but I live in tamil nadu so that's obvious that I know tamil and I feel proud of it
நன்றி 🙏
Thanks 🙏
which is the oldest language?
see in our channel
nanu tamil than
Dear Marathi friends, there was an old language derived from Indus valley Tamil known as Maharstri (not the present day Marathi)...Let us find out about Maharashtri language...Most of the Gujarati and Marathi people are long time back (3500 years back ) Tamils only.
@@Govinnu hi maharashtri language what do u know about it
@@noodlemissionno.2877 I know only a bit, Maharashtri, and Mahathi languages directly derived from language spoken by the Indus valley people.
A very interesting channel. Very smart and articulate host.
This is in my opinion the best of her videos. Linguistically very good summarized.
Dudes my thumb is paining by giving so much likes... This much love for THAMIZH❤️❤️
தமிழச்சி...
S bro
தமிழச்சி great
Yes sista💛💛
I am a Bengali but I love Tamil culture very much and my childhood best friend is also Tamil. I will definitely learn Tamil.
You Will
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@ஶ்ரீௐ anna
60% Tamil peoples Ristedari m shadi krte h. Tumhe ye bhi pasand hoga
@@rajeshdevnath9177 what is the problem you have there?
I love your videos ❤️
Language has two parts, compositions/sounds and scripts for putting over some media paper/rock.
Indian Vedas are the oldest compositions known. Compositions have sounds only as original. Then scripts got developed which in turn evolved over time.
So, by the age of composition, Vedas are the oldest "Bhasa" expression of feelings.
Tamil 🔥
Which is incomparable with any other languages.
Great grammar and beauty
In the language 🔥
Proud தமிழன்
@@flashevolflayor wat happened bastard
@Zlatan thalaiva
@@flashevolflayor stomach burning
The sweetest language is Bengali😌❤️
@@rohanghosh451 ok nice
Korean, Japanese has close relation with Tamil. Some people in remote villages of cameroon, Africa speak unaltered Tamil. Lot many more to reveal about Tamil.
@@mraj9002 no u wrong go and see tamil and korean relation history on madan gowri
@Peqrliiq hi friend,i think u not a korean u just live in korea...and do u know tamil nadu princess maried korean prince so she is korean queen...if u wants to know her name?
@@mraj9002 in korean dad is appa in tamil too appa and we call out mom in tamil amma they call Eomma and we call our brother's wife anni they call elder sis in korean is unnie
@@mraj9002 tamil nadu la kanyakumari nu oru idam iruku anga irundha oru ilavarasiya korean nattu ilavaranuku marriage panni andha ilavarasiya korea ku anupichanga avanga kudaye sila tamilargalayum anupichanga avanga anga irundha koreans kitaa tamil la pesi avangaluku kathukoduthurkanga apdidha indha history uruvachu clear ah therinjukkanumna youtube la korea and tamil real story nu podunga
@Cloudy🦋 clearly you dont know enough because the grammar systems of korean and tamil are almost the same with little differences. the shared vocabulary is around 500 words. i'm speaking as a linguistics student who's studied both korean and tamil... also, if you had actual knowledge of korean, you would not call it "hangul". hangul is the writing system, hanguk-eo is the language. you don't even know this simple thing... get your facts right before you argue in the comments sections lol
Very learned discourse.
Thanks.
I wouldn’t be surprised if AI was able to eventually figure out the oldest language. My father studied Latin for 10 years and was able to read and speak French, Italian, Spanish and of course English. He was a decoder in the Korean War and had learned to Korean, however, he could understand Korean, but not speak it very well. We were stationed in Japan during the Korean War and he could understand Japanese but not speak it very well either.
I have read people who learn to play a musical instrument and read music have an easier time learning another language. My brother is a self taught musician and learned to speak and write Spanish without taking lessons or living in a Spanish speaking country. He did work in a restaurant when he was young with a lot of Spanish speaking people and dated a El Salvadoran women for a couples years, which I’m sure helped him learn Spanish.
Tell your father to learn TAMIL! He’ll get the answers!
@@Thirukkai-Vaal He died about 15 years ago.
@@goldwingerppg5953 ohh 😔 I’m sorry to hear that 🙏🏾
I am karnataka..but i love Tamil language...it's such soothing to hear ...so melodious to ears ...thanks to all my Tamil friends for making me love this language
Yeah Tamil is Mother of South Indian languages like Kannada, Telugu and Malayalam 👍
ಅಣ್ಣ ಕನ್ನಡ ಅದಕ್ಕಿಂತ ಸುಂದರ್ ಕೇಳಲು ಇಂಪಾದ ಮಾತನಾಡಲು ಸರಳ ಕನ್ನಡ ❤💛 ಮೊದ್ಲು ನಿನ್ ಭಾಷೆನ ಪ್ರೀತ್ಸು
@@hariharannatarajan5501 my Ass .
Bolimagne modlu kannada kali
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I'm a Bengalee my language is bangla.
World's most sweetest language.
But after hear that Tamil is that oldest language I feel proud as an Indian.🇮🇳💓🙏
Proud to be an Indian.😍🇮🇳
நன்றி 🙏
Thanks 🙏
நன்றி 🙏🙏🙏🙏நண்பா
Hahah lol I'm more proud to be an tamilan 😎
@@nikhilkumar-hj8rt omg thats so rude...
Fake comment
I love the ideas and questioning. Thank you very much.
It seam language influence thought and evolution.
Language doesn't stop us from thinking, but it can bias our thoughts. We are influenced by the ideas (true or false) that language conveys, sometimes in a strictly implicit way just because it has or does not have a word to distinguish two concepts.
Next time I go back in my time machine I will find out. Good show!!
Tamil is not only language
Our soul..
தமிழ் என் மொழி மட்டும் அல்ல
எங்கள் உயிர்...
PODA LOOSU PUNDA, TAMIL AMMA NA, SAMASKRITHAM APPA DA THAAYOLI ................. THATS WHY AVVAIYAAR SAID, ANNAI (TAMIL) YUM PITHA (SANSKRIT) VUM MUNNARI THEIVAM !! ARA MENTAL PUNDA
கடைசியாக எந்த மொழி பழையது என்று சொன்னால் அவள் ஒண்ணு மே புரியலை
@நம்மாழவர்Apo sethu po edhuku uyiroda irukka?
@நம்மாழவர் Apo Andra karnataka odi poidu
Feeling extremely proud as a Tamil speaker, And one more thing Tamil is not just a language but also a way of living. The wisdom we get in Tamil culture and Tamil Nadu is priceless. தமிழ்❣️
Of course Hungarian is the oldest language! :D 1) It remained unique even surrounded by indo-european languages. 2) Most of the vocabulary is the result of evolution from ancient word stems like KöR/GöR -> KöR = circle
KeRek = round
KeRék = wheel
KeRül = gets around
KaRol = arms/hugs
GöRdül = rolls like a wheel
GuRul = rolls lika a ball
GöRbe = curve/bent
As you can see there is only two word stems in connection between the English counterparts -> CiRcle / CuRve, but both are loanwords from Latin. What about the Tamil language? Could someone do such comparison?
It is a very complicated subject and some researchers couldn't complete their studies even after 30 years,,, It takes a lot of archeological evidence, languitic studies and other,,, But thank you very much for taking the time and at lest explaining couple of things that are important,,, Good job,,,
🏹 CHERA
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மண்ணில் பிறந்தவர்கள் நாங்கள் என்றும் தமிழ் எதிலும் தமிழ்
Proud to say born in tamil
"கல் தோன்றா மண் தோன்றா காலத்து வாளோடு முன் தோன்றிய மூத்த குடி தமிழ் .... EPPADI IDTHU MUDIUM .... LOSSU PUNDAI
சேரன் எங்கே நம்ம கூட இருக்காங்க?
@@krishnamoorthy3806 ஒரு காலத்தில் தமிழ் மொழி பேசியவர்கள் தான்.
@@muraliv8780 Edhukku eduthalum bad words dhaan use pannuvinga le. Mela neenga sonnadhukku actual meaning, first orginated language was Tamil. To make it more dramatic, they added things like, " before stones, before sands, there originated Tamil "; the real meaning was dramatised and hyped for the people to be awestruck and remember ( for example would you remember Rajini if it wasn't for his dramatic sigar catching skills ). It's real meaning goes like " before constructions from stones and sands, humans spoke Tamil.
@@krishnamoorthy3806 Ippo kerala va irukkuradhu dhaan cheera desam. They were close friends of pandias and spoke the same tongue, theirs branched and evolved differently after the final chola era.
Thamizh is the father, mother grandfather, grandmother of all language. I'm a tamilan and I'm fearless.
Tamil is the oldest language , but it isn’t the mother of all languages .
Due to its geographical position in southern India , its influence remained limited
Sanskrit is the mother of all languages (indo-European languages) .
However I still believe that Tamil is the oldest language , I am not against it (don’t get me wrong)
@@mrdude9671 your sanskrit is almost died... Tamil is the mother of most of the Indian languages...
@@Manikandan-yo9ph it almost died because it is old .
So according to your logic , if language is almost dead than it is not old ???
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@@mrdude9671 even Modi said thamizh is the oldest language when he came to Madurai few months back. Don't really know whether Sanskrit is influenced in West Asia or not but thamizh is been influenced in eastern Asia. Many eastern countries have Thamizh as their official language, ie Singapore, Malaysia. Korean and thamizh as a lot of similar words bez a queen from thamizh Nadu ruled them with love and affection that they still worship her there. No only words, even the kind of food that Koreans eat is similar to that of what we eat.
@@Mersal-uj5nh seriously sanskrit has influenced more languages than tamil including Armenian khemer pali Vietnamese malaysian all indian languages including modern tamil I'm talking about modern tamil not old tamil etc
Oh?! We never knew the origin of the first spoken!! Very nice and throws light on all languages and their origins. well done Julie.
The written form of Ancient Chinese is approximately 10,000 yrs. old. Proto-Australian was spoken 10,000 years ago. I would look for the "Regis Philbin' final answer' " in a primal people (such as the Australian Aborigines) somewhere on the planet. For example, the Australian Aboriginal peoples comprised of approximately 500 different tribes each with its own language have been around 45,000 years or longer. 😊😊
Any proof😂
Chinese people have a history of forging lies to create a sense of identity and feel superior. Those people actually say they are not homo sapiens. They branched off and are different from everyone else. I don’t believe anything that comes out of China historically.
Tamil is oldest living language,.
See the evidence KEELADI inscription....
@Adam Eliasi fool😂😂
@Adam Eliasi world knows tamil is oldest 🤭🤭
@@gamervenkat803 waste of time arguing with u
@Adam Eliasi i think u dropped ur brain lol
@Adam Eliasi we have evidence not like u😒
உலகின் முதல் மொழி, உலகின் மூத்த மொழி எங்கள் தமிழ் மொழியே ஆகும் ❤️❤️❤️
Nanu tamil than🔥
உண்மை நண்பா
Namba Tamil mozhi
@@kowsalyamoorthy2115 yes nanu tamil thaan
see our channel for top 10 oldest langauges
Ural-ugriche lamgyages are oldedsts living. Began ab 5000 bce. Now a days Finnish , Hungary, Estonia and 12 More suomen languages
4:25 where did you get that map from. Cause all the maps that I find for human language families typically split up Sino-Austroneasan Language into multiple blocks. I ask, because Korean not being included stood out to me. With Japonic languages being included, while being considered closer to Korean (even if considered so distant that the closeness comes from loan words, rather than having the same root) than to the rest of the sino/austroneasan languages.
தமிழகத்திலிருந்து கமென்ட் செய்கிறேன் ❤️
உங்கள் பெயர் தமிழ் என்றாலும்
நலம் வாழ என் வாழ்த்துக்கள்.
தமிழ்நாடு என்பதே சரி
தமிழ்நாடு
Tamil is not just our language. It's everything for us.
Proud to be a Tamilan
@Adam Eliasi yadhum ore yavarum keelir
@@arulmigunachiyar6290 💯
Anti Tamil we are.. Because you scolded our mother
Another mind washed person 😂
@@aakashpoudel2971 nafrat seh nafrat ih hoga Pyaar nahi , bhai sahab
I just love the way you elaborated the answers to such a controversial question. To add up to it, I wonder what you can say about the peoples living around the oldest continental formations on the planet: the tepuis, which are table-top mountains that are found in the Guiana Highlands of South America, and where the Cariban language family is live in the indigenous and their languages still exist. I will check if you have addressed such languages. Anyway, would the oldest land of the Earth, and its lost in time original peoples would relate to the oldest language living expressions of humanity? Who knows? How could it be known?
Thank you for your so interesting and inspiring videos. Best Regards from Venezuela
😎
❤️ Dravidians
@@spinach7759 Aryan Dravidian Theory is pure Bullshit .
We are all Indians first .
The A.I.T. Is a colonial narrative for colonised minds .
Indian!!!
@@mrdude9671 you must be Aryan
@@yasararafatha3139 u must be a Pakistani , who supports everything I.e. anti-India .
The reason why North Indians are lighter skinned while South Indians are darker skinned is because of a common natural phenomenon
[I AM SAYING THIS WITH COMPLETE NON-RACIAL INTENTION ]
The more North we go , the lighter skinned a person has to become to absorb the maximum amount of Vitamin D from the limited sunlight available , and the opposite for south .
This is applicable to every single place on the planet .
(North-Europe , Central Asia , West Asia , East Asia Northern Africa ,
South - South Asia , Australia , Latin America , Southern Africa )
And the best example for this is ,
South East Asia .
Northern SE Asia - Laos , Cambodia , Myanmar , Thailand ,
Southern SE Asia - Malaysia , Indonesia .
Same goes with Africa
North Africans are usually lighter and referred to as “arabs”
While , South Africans (not the country) are darker .
Iam Srilankan Tamil. I really proud to speak Tamil. தமிழன்டா!!!!
which is the oldest language?
see in our channel
nanu tamil than
ayeeee yess eelam tamil forever ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
If your sinhala plz don't say that you are tamil
If you are saying that you are srilankan , The means you are not Tamil, Tamil is an Indian language, not Sri Lankan language, Sinhala is your mother tongue then !!
@David Bala He is a Migrant then , Tamil is not a Sri Lankan language through !!
Tamil is the oldest dravidian language, but written attestations of it are only about as old as greek written records. We just know it's older than other languages like telugu due to archaic bits in the language from what is expected in proto-dravidian. Sort of like how lithuanian shows signs of being extremely old in the indo-european language family.
The oldest living language we have written records of is egyptian which we find the first written sentences in the 4th millenium, the early 4th millenium, almost 4700 years ago. Modern coptic uses a different alphabet than ancient egyptians, but most of its vocabulary comes from ancient Egyptian, with only a small amount of borrowed greek words.
I thought the "Out of Africa" theory has already been proven to be wrong for a while?
Iam a tamilan proud. To be a Tamil guy
I love my language tamil❤️
Very oldest language in world🌍
I really proud to say I am tamilan 👍😊😊😊❤️
Did you even watch the video? Nowhere did it say Tamil was the oldest language in the world. Not even close. Tamil is ONE of the oldest WRITTEN languages, but FAR from one of the oldest spoken languages...
@@marshalofod1413 Tamil is also one of the oldest language... Malayalam ,Telugu are derived from old dravidian Tamil ...even,Korean ,Indonesian having the similar words to tamils...and in Africa,some of the village tribe peaple still speaking in Tamil...and tamil is a official national Language of Singapore,Malaysia ...And the Korean queen is also a Tamil girl from Kanyakumari Tamilnadu.(old aytya)....go and read history...
which is the oldest language?
see in our channel
nanu tamil than
You clearly DID'T pay attention to the explanation of this specialist, did you?
@@str6867 Yeah, that can be explained with one word: loanwords. Also, the homeland of Dravidian languages probably was in India, meaning that Tamil spoken in Singapore was probably because of a migration of Dravidian peoples who spoke Tamil not too long ago.
Wow my language is the oldest still spoken (Greek/ Hellinica(the H is silent) ) i mean the are some changes of course the way we pronounce words from ancient Greek but we still use ancient Greek words in our Modern language. Wow i knew our language and culture was old but not the oldest language still active today. I thought Chinese and Greek were kinda head to head but didn't know Greek were 600 years earlier than Chinese. Magnificent video, Kudos (also a Greek word ;) ).
World first cultures Lepenski vir, Starcevo, Vinca culture today Serbia.
World first industrial revolution ca. 6000 BC. Bronze metallurgy. (BBC History news March 2010)
Gordon Childe-The Danube in Prehistory, Jacque Pirenne-Agriculture at Danube
Farming start about 6000 BC. Vinca First Calendar start to count years at 5508 BC. Farming wouldn’t be possible without knowledge of calendar. Both development started and developed together.
Harald Harman about first cyrillic writings in Vinca culture in 5500 BC so 2000 years before any writings anywhere else on the world.
Vinca Iron production 1400 BC.
In today English language there is more than 2000 same or similar Serbian words.
Names of the Balkan tribes: Pelasgians, Mycenaeans, Etruscan, Wendi, Illiyrians, Dardanians (Troy is here ,not in Turkey Homer wrote sea is freezing in the winter-Panonian sea), Moesians, Dacians, Tracians, Rasci, Celts, Scythians, Sarmatians, Arians, Sea People, Peleset, Philistines, Hittites, Bhrygians, Etruscan. Tribes spread in all directions …….
Wild Greeks arived ~ 1000 BC from Egipt, Hungarian from Asia and Bulgariens from Asia they found culture on the Balkans, writings and language and they mixed with domestic people.
Hungarian - our language is so original, nobody understands us, yet we find so many brother and sister languages all around the world. We are a big mystery. 🙂
Mondjon valaki még egy olyan nyelvet, amelynek verseit ötszáz év után is fordítás, vagy magyarázat nélkül olvassa bárki. Szerintem ilyen csak a magyar nyelv.
You have Ugric relatives in Finland & Sibiria, what about the lonesome Basques? They are the real aliens.
@@galimre63well, "El ingenioso hidalgo don Quixote de la Mancha", by Cervantes, from 1605 C.E., is close, though prose. It's largely comprehensible to modern Spanish speakers, although the cultural references are probably obscure.
And Shakespeare wrote at about the same time, poems (sonnets) included, though, in addition to the culture, the language has evolved so much that few readers can grasp all of the details (and, in the plays, jokes) without footnotes.
How is Hungarian different? Has the language really changed that little in 5 centuries?
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And I wonder about Persian (Farsi/Dari/Tajiki), which dates back over 1,000 years, but I don't know whether modern readers can really understand the original texts from Rudaki, for example.
And of course, Arabic, Japanese, and Chinese have literature stretching back well before 500 years ago, but I don't know how legible the original forms are to modern readers.
@@larrywest42 Nem tudom, csak feltételeztem. 🙂
Egy nyelv nem fejlődik, hanem változik. A Kárpát-medence elzárt terület volt, talán ezért nem változott az évszázadok alatt olyan sokat. A perzsa, vagy japán nyelv is régi, de a népek átjárasa miatt mára már nagyon megváltozott.
Tamil (தமிழ் )- a language with characterictic like oldest, richest, finest, scientific, blissful, modern, still living etc..
Mak/Mek...(emek)=exertion /process
Der-mek= to set the layout by bringing together
Dar-mak= to bring about a new order by destroying the old
Dür-mek= to roll it up (to make it become a roll)
Dör-mek= to rotate on its axis ( törmek=old meaning)-(to stir it , to mix it(current meaning)
(döngü)törüş/törüv=tour (törüv-çi=turqui)(tör-geş=turkish)=tourist...(törük halk=mixed people in ownself)
Törü-mek=türemek= to get created a new order by joining each other
Töre=the order established over time= custom/tradition > (torah=sacred order) (tarih=history)
Törü-et-mek=türetmek= to create a new layout by adding them together= to derive
(Tör-en-mek)>dörünmek= to rotate oneself /(2. to turn by oneself)
(Dörn-mek)>Dönmek= to turn oneself
(Dön-der-mek)>döndürmek= to turn something
(Dön-eş-mek)>dönüşmek= to turn (altogether) to something
(Dön-eş-der-mek)>dönüştürmek= to convert/ to transform
simple wide tense
for positive sentences
Var-mak= to arrive (for the thick voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Ar-ır-ur)
Er-mek= to get (at) (for the subtle voiced words) (positive suffixes)=(Er-ir-ür)
for negative sentences
Ma=not
Bas-mak= to dwell on /tread on (bas git= ~leave and go)
Maz=(negativity suffix)=(ma-bas) =(No pass)=Na pas=not to dwell on > vaz geç= give up (for the thick voiced words)
Ez-mek= to crush (ez geç= ~think nothing about)
Mez=(negativity suffix)=(ma-ez) =(No crush)=doesn't > es geç = skip (for the subtle voiced words)
Tan= the dawn
Tanımak= to recognize (~to get the differences of)
(Tanı-ma-bas)= tanımaz= ~doesn't recognize
(Tanı-et-ma-bas)= tanıtmaz= doesn't make it get recognized
(Tanı-en-ma-bas)= tanınmaz= doesn't inform about oneself (doesn't get known by any)
(Tanı-eş-ma-bas)= tanışmaz= doesn't get known each other
Tanışmak= to get to know each other =(~to meet first time)
Danışmak= to get information from each other
Uç=~ top point
(Uç-mak)= to fly
(Uç-a-var)= Uçar=it flies (arrives at flying)
(Uç-ma-bas)= uçmaz= doesn't fly (~gives up flying)
(Uç-der-ma-bas)=(uçturmaz)=uçurmaz= doesnt fly it (doesn't make it fly)
(Uç-eş-ma-bas)=uçuşmaz= doesn't (all)together fly
(Uç-al-ma-bas)=uçulmaz= doesn't get being flied
Su=water (Suv)=fluent-flowing (suvu)=Sıvı=fluid, liquid
Suv-mak=~ to make it flow onwards/upward (>sıvamak)
Suy-mak=~ to make it flow over
Süv-mek=~ to make it flow inwards
Sür-mek=~ to make it flow on something
Suv-up =liquefied=(soup)
Sür-up(shurup)=syrup Suruppah(chorba)=soup Suruppat(sherbet)=sorbet sharap=wine mashrubat=beverage
(Süp-mek)=~ to make it flow outwards
(süp-der-mek>süptürmek)>süpürmek=to sweep
Say-mak=~ to make it flow one by one (from the mind) = ~ to count ~ to deem (sayı=number) (bilgisayar=computer)
Söy-mek=~ to make it flow from the mind (Söy-le-mek= to make the sentences flowing through the mind =~to say, ~to tell )
Sev-mek=~ to make it flow from the mind (to the heart) = to love
Söv-mek=~ call names (to say whatever's on own mind)
Süy-mek=~ to make it flow from inside (süyüt) =Süt= milk
Soy-mak=~ to make it flow over it/him/her ( to peel, ~to strip, ~to rob ) (Soy-en-mak)>soyunmak=to undress
(Sıy-der-mak)>sıyırmak= skimming, ~skinning
Siy-mek=~ to make it flow downwards =to pee Siyitik>Sidik= urine
Süz-mek=~ to make it lightly flow from up to downwards (~to filter, strain out)
Sez-mek=~ to make it lightly flow into the mind (~to perceive, to intuit)
Sız-mak=~ to get flowed slightly/slowly (~to infiltrate)
Sun-mak= to extend it forwards (presentation, exhibition, to serve up)
Sün-mek=to expand reaching outwards (sünger=sponge)
Sın-mak=to reach by extending upwards or forwards
Sin-mek=to shrink (oneself) by getting down or back (to lurk, to hide onself)
Sön-mek=to get decreased by getting out or in oneself (to be extinguished)
Sağ-mak= ~ to make it's poured down (Sağanak=downpour)
(sağ-en-mak)>sağınmak=~ to make oneself poured from thought into emotions
(Sağn-mak)>San-mak= ~ to make it pour from thought to idea (to arrive at the idea)
Sav-mak=~ to make it pour outwards (2.>put forward- set forth in) (sağan)=Sahan=the container to pour water
(Sav-der-mak)>(savdurmak)> savurmak (Sav-der-al-mak)>(savurulmak)> savrulmak=to get scattered/driven away
(Sav-en-mak)>savunmak=to defend (Sav-en-al-mak)>savunulmak=to get being defended
(Sav-eş-mak)1.>savaşmak=to pour blood / to shed each other's blood (savaş= the war)
2.savuşmak=to get spilled around.(altogether-downright)=(sıvışmak=~running away in fear)
PODA LOOSU PUNDA, TAMIL AMMA NA, SAMASKRITHAM APPA DA THAAYOLI ................. THATS WHY AVVAIYAAR SAID, ANNAI (TAMIL) YUM PITHA (SANSKRIT) VUM MUNNARI THEIVAM !! ARA MENTAL PUNDA
Feeling happy comments section filled with name #Tamil #தமிழ் ... Proud
Nice explanation, will you make a video on how the ancient language s were being spoken
Can you do a video about the Basque language ? It is the only language in Europe that was not influenced by Latin or another language
I think they also have a whistle version of the language (to whistle and discuss in the mountains and be heard over kilometers)
Update : I found your video !! 😅
The whistle language is in the Canary Islands and it is not really a "language" as in fact what they whistle is Spanish "words" that they, somehow, manage to understand through a lot of practice. But mobile phones are "killing" the silbo o silbo gomero. That is the name of the so-called language.
I love to learn about basque language & people as our Tamil Tigers leader mr Pirabakaran once said our freedom struggle is as pure logical & born right as the Basque people 🙏🏾
Albanian also
நான் தமிழனாக பிறந்ததில்❤️ இந்த தருணத்தில் ❤️ மிகவும் பெருமைப்படுகிறேன் 🙏👍
Tamil is not just a language for us 💛 we Tamilans worship to the language "Tamil" as "Tamil Thaai" Which means to a mother to us 😌
Fool get a job taking nonsense like this us just ego time pass
My language frist in Papua new guinea
Same with Malayalam too, worshipped as "Kairali Devi"
Thaii moli
@@stevbutterfly1236but population is low
So is summer and latin
It might be worth looking into the language called these days `magyar` (Hungarian). An extremely refined, organic and complete language with no gender for words and spoken only by ca. 15 million people. It also has a kind of a runic alphabet similar to the Sumerian and ancient Egyptian, which pre-dates the current latin alphabet.
A very honest and objective approach JuLingo. Thank you for this overview.
According to my research, Sumerian slightly pre-dates Akkadian, yet the Semitic languages branch from Akkadian instead of Sumerian. With Sanskrit and Tamil and the isolated African language you highlighted in your video we have evidence that language origination among diverse cultures is very ancient.
Some people believe Hebrew is the oldest language in the world, perhaps even the language of Adam and Eve. Yet Paleo-Hebrew branched off from Akkadian or Proto-Semitic around the time of Eber and Peleg, Genesis 10:25. Consequently, if the Earth was of one language as stated in Genesis 11:1, this unknown language must pre-date both Akkadian and Sumerian, Sanskrit and Tamil.
The only other explanation I can come up with (in order to maintain the integrity of sacred scripture) is that the verse in question is referring to the region of the Earth within the vicinity of the Tower of Babel, but not planet Earth in its' entirety.
நான் தமிழன் என்பதில் எனக்கு மிகவும் பெருமையாக இருக்கிறது வாழ்க தமிழ் வளர்க தமிழ்.❤️
Proud to a tamizhan.🥰
பிற மொழி துணை இல்லாமல் இயங்கும் ஒரே மொழி என் தாய்மொழி தமிழ் ஒன்றே...❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🇮🇳
Then what about the words which came from Sanskrit
@@Arjun-di7bi sanskrit stole words from tamil
@@sriram-wm7do Okay so you are telling me that the Aryans killed some Dravidians to take Indus Valley and Harappa, and they let all the others live peacefully and even let them be wealthy. Not only this, they even adopted their religion. If Aryan theory was true, they would have eradicated all the Dravidians or would have made them all slaves but neither of this is true as we have evidences for it like the Chola, and other kingdoms.
@@Arjun-di7bi bruh Tamizh first human language .sanskrit second language don’t be jealous I know you are North Indian
@@Arjun-di7bi vanakkam in tamil namaskaram in sanskrit without sanskrit tamil can function
@7:33 Coptic is spoken by a very small group in the south of Egypt, but as you said, it is mostly used in the Egyptian Orthodox Church prayers. No body really knows how ancient Egyptian language sounded like, but in the process of interpreting the ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic writing, they used Coptic sounds to know how it sounded like, taking into consideration possible variations throughout time. This was based on the plausible assumption that the current day Coptic language is the direct decedent of the ancient Egyptian which was spoken more than 6000 years ago.
Brilliant!
My mother tongue is TAMIZH, I respect & love all languages in the world
"3000 years ago, a great poet of India, Kaniyan Pungundranar wrote in Tamil the most ancient language of the world "யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்" (Yaadhum Oore Yaavarum Kelir) which means 'We belong to all places, and to everyone'.
Dr.Abdul kalam also said about this Poet in European Parliment.
@@nothingbuttamil8988 ok what's the age of tholkapiyam
@@rasigan46 manikkavum bro thappana info sollitten, comment delete pannitten.
Why we can find traces of Tamil else where around the world from cameroon to korea to indonesia to malaysia but Hindi language is confined to north india only? This is because originally the dravidians were hunter gatherers and not agriculturists.. the hunter gatherers mindset is to travel around especially using sea/river routes that is how south india established as a spice boulevard thousands of years ago during indus civilisation.. otherwise the aryans are more to agriculturists mindset where they wouldnt travel much but establish a static civilisation jz like in egypt and mesopotamia.. that is why our tamil culture even till today are more prone to hunter gatherer way of life and this culture is kept maintained till today and similarly our hunter gatherers kind of culture which we cud see even in the Palayas with AASI genepool, they were not agriculturists to begin with.. that is why hunter gatherers are more concentrated around the coastal area as out of africa theory suggests the beginning of civilisation started from walking out of africa around Ethiopia where they found the oldest human bones which dates to around 150000 years ago.. so the tamil ppl were more nomadic compared to north indians.. thus the emergence of tamil words else where around the world.. everything can be linked
@@TruthSeeker69921 first of all don't compare Hindi with Tamil..
The oldest living languages are, as you’ve described; the odd or “weirdest one” there are two examples of this theory or assumption in Europe. ALBANIAN , BASQUE AND the weirdest on of all :) HUNGARIAN….
Greek has been spoken in the Balkan peninsula since around the 3rd millennium BC,or possibly earlier. The earliest written evidence is a Linear B clay tablet found in Messenia that dates to between 1450 and 1350 BC,making Greek the world's oldest recorded living language. Among the Indo-European languages, its date of earliest written attestation is matched only by the now-extinct Anatolian languages.
I am proud to be a Malayali. Kerala was a part of Tamil kingdom. Malayalam is derived from both Sanskrit and Tamil (it also has connections with Portuguese, Dutch, Arabic, etc.).. 😀 I love all languages ❤️
Malayalam is derived from Tamil. Malayalam is influenced by sanskrit, but it doesn't mean it is derived from it.
@@TamilEelam1 Malayalam originated from Sanskrit not Tamil. It was “Manipravalam” before evolving into Malayalam. All early Malayalam literary works are actually Manipravalam, which sounds very close to Sanskrit. “Malayazhma” or “Malayanma” was a dialect with Tamil-Malayalam mix down in Thiruvithamcoor kingdom. Thiruvananthapuram accent descended from Malayanma.
@@WranglerDude That's not true. Malayalam split from Tamil in 9CE. Probably started as a dialect and then split into a language due to a lack of contact with Tamils. Don't forget your past and be proud of it!
@@TamilEelam1 I am not forgetting my past. Thats why I am proud of Manipravalam. I hate to break it you but Malayalam has little to do with Tamil but more with Sanskrit.
@@WranglerDude Bro you could literally search on the internet is Malayalam from Tamil and so many sources say yes. There is definitely a mix of Sanskrit unfortunately in Malayalam, but Malayalam is derived from Tamil. Malayalees can also understand a lot of Tamil and vise versa if Malayalees spoke Malayalam without the Sanskrit.
I am from kerala. I think that TAMIL is the oldest language🔥
Adhey thamizh aanu aadhyam vannadhu
There is a difference between language and script . Sanskrit is the oldest language . And tamil script is the oldest script still in use .
@@plmnjioqazzsw7962 proof.... Buddy
Sanskrit is older than Tamil language.
Tamil language learnned first Agastya reshi by Shiv. Before what language they talk? Only Sanskrit.
Sanskrit language is a perfect language proved by scientist.
Tamil languages and not complete and perfect language. All South Indians name are Sanskrit or Hindi names not Tamil, Evan there rituals rhythm are is like a Sanskrit. All gods name are Sanskrit name, even they use Hindi Sanskrit words for their daily conversation.
Shiv Sanskrit name aur Tamil name.
Why Sri Lanka name is Sanskrit,oldest name of Sri Lanka.
Open challenge if someone say Tamil is oldest language than Sanskrit, I can prove.
@@kanojiasundeep hahaha why scentist sunny Leone ah.
Don't believe in stories.. Agastua came much later
You are seriously so smart and so pretty, and you make this all very interesting to learn about. Anyway, I agree with whomever said, “body language” it’s the oldest, and still very much utilized form of communication.
It's great pleasure to get knowledge from this top notch scholar.if you Don't mind how long ago have you done yours PhD?Thank you.
Cash in Tamil is Kaasu (காசு). Speech in Tamil is Pechu (பேச்சு). Word in Tamil is Vaarthai (வார்த்தை). Letter in Tamil is Eluthu (எழுத்து). Tree in Tamil is Taru (தரு). Brow in Tamil is Puruvam (புருவம்). Mango in Tamil is Maangaai (மாங்காய்). Snake in Tamil is Nakam (நாகம்). Mind in Tamil is Manam (மனம்). Knee in Tamil is Kanu (கனு). Orange in Tamil is Naarange (நாரங்கி). Teak in Tamil is Teaku (தேக்கு)... All similar sounding words...
Yes it's true
One from ondru
Two from erandu
Three from thirisulam or thirikadugam
Is word sugar also came from thamizh , seems like I have read it somewhere🤔. Can anyone confirm it ?
@@Mersal-uj5nh may be
Sakkarai
Sakkar
Sugar
தெறி நண்பா..❤️
நரம்புகள் அனைத்திலும் அறம் என்னும் உரம் தான்♥️♥️♥️♥️
nanum tamil🔥
This reminds me of an English class when I was in high school. The English teacher brought into class a text that was written in 3 different periods of English writing. For that lack of describing each period properly, I will call them early, middle and modern English. Compared to Modern English, Early English was mostly unintelligible while Middle English was more familiar.
BTW, I like the orchids in the background. I have 3 orchid plants.
Fantastic dear. Only with deep and open minded research and studies will lead to this level understanding. The changes, evolution and transformation for better are imminent. The sounds, noise, facial and body language, were originated and gradually evolved into what we are hearing now. This process keep going. Humans may research history of their languages, however animal kingdom has contributed a lot for mankind many aspects. 🙏
எம் மொழி , செம்மொழி, தமிழ் மொழி
👍🙏
எமது மொழி.. உயிரினும் மேலானது!!
Tamil is the oldest languages
see in our channel