Can South Indians Understand Each Other?

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  • čas přidán 27. 02. 2021
  • Can Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam speakers understand each other and Dravidian languages such as Gondi, Brahui, Tulu, Kurukh, Beary, Kui, and others? In this episode we showcase some of the similarities and test the degree of mutual intelligibility between Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. Instead of a list of words and sentences, Chandrika (Kannada speaker), Sreekanth (Telugu speaker), Sarayu (Tamil speaker), and Francis (Malayalam speaker) will each read statements/paragraphs in their respective languages to see how well they can understand one another.
    Be sure to check out part 2, as we compare Beary, Tulu, Malayalam, and Kodava: • Beary vs Tulu vs Malay...
    Please contact us on Instagram: @BahadorAlast ( / bahadoralast )
    Dravidian languages are a primarily spoken in southern India and northern Sri Lanka, with smaller numbers elsewhere. There are many Dravidian languages and their roots go back to ancient times. Telugu (తెలుగు), Tamil (தமிழ்), Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) and Malayalam (മലയാളം) are the Dravidian languages with the most speakers. Other Dravidian languages with large populations include Tulu (ತುಳು / തുളു), Gondi (గోండీ), Brahui (براهوئی), which is spoken in the Balochistan region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, Kurukh (குடுக்கு / কুড়ুখ / କୁଡ଼ୁଖ), Beary (ಬ್ಯಾರಿ ಬಾಸೆ), Kui (କୁଇ), Kodava (ಕೊಡವ), Koya (కోయా / କୋୟା / कोया), and many others.
    Just like their languages, the culture and history of Dravidian people is very ancient. Going back to the third century BCE, many Dravidian empires began to form and have a major amount influence outside the region linguistically and culturally. Empires such as the Chera, Chola, Pandyan, Chutu, Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagara, Pallava, Chalukya, Hoysala, and Kingdom of Mysore. The cultural influence extended to southeast Asia and locally developed scripts such as Grantha and Pallava script induced the development of many native scripts such as Khmer, Javanese Kawi, Baybayin, and Thai. Dravidian culture is unique and can be visibly noticed through traditional clothing, cuisine, music, architecture, literature, and much more. Although each region in South India will have it own distinct forms, there are similarities that can be found all across. For instance, similarities in the cuisines include the presence of rice as a staple food, the use of lentils and spices, dried red chilies and fresh green chilies, coconut, and native fruits and vegetables including tamarind, plantain, snake gourd, garlic, and ginger.
    Dravidian languages have long literary traditions, with Tamil having the earliest recorded ones. Tamil literature has a classical tradition of its own which is very rich and spans more than two thousand years. Among the many historical works, the five Tamil epics Jivaka-chintamani, Cilappatikaram, Manimekalai, Kundalakesi and Valayapathi are together known as The Five Great Epics of Tamil Literature. The earliest known literary work in Malayalam is Ramacharitam, an epic poem written by Cheeraman. The Kannada language is usually divided into three linguistic phases: Old (450-1200 CE), Middle (1200-1700 CE) and Modern (1700-present) and its literary characteristics are categorized as Jain, Lingayatism and Vaishnava-recognizing the prominence of these three faiths in giving form to classical expression of the language, until the advent of the modern era. Telugu literature also contains many masterpieces, including historical ones such as Andhra Maha Bhagavatamu (Pothana Bhagavatam) by Pothana (బమ్మెర పోతన), Basava Purana, Panditaradhya charitra, Malamadevipuranamu and Somanatha Stava by Palkuriki Somanatha, Sumati Satakam by Baddena Bhupaludu, Kanyasulkam by Gurajada Apparao, Gayopakhyanam by Chilakamarti Lakshmi Narasimham, and many others!
    All in all, Dravidian languages and people have a very rich history. The modern conception of the Proto-Dravidian language, which is based on reconstruction, is believed to have been spoken in the 4th millennium BCE, and began forming into various branches around the 3rd millennium BCE.
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  • @BahadorAlast
    @BahadorAlast  Před 3 lety +1447

    Be sure to check out part 2, as we compare Beary, Tulu, Malayalam, and Kodava: czcams.com/video/yIgpWcpIdDM/video.html
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    A few corrections to the Tamil portion of the video, it should actually be as follows:
    1. நான் காலை ஆறரை மணிக்கு பள்ளி பேருந்து நிறுத்தத்திற்கு சென்று அடைதேன்.
    2. நான் ப்ரியாவின் வீட்டிற்கு அவளிடம் மன்னிப்பு கேட்க சென்றேன்
    3. என் அண்டை வீட்டார், ஒரு நாய் மற்றும் பல செடி கொடிகளை வளர்த்து வருகிறார்
    4. என் தோழர்கள் இரத்தம் தானம் செய்ய மருத்துவமனைக்கு சென்றார்கள்
    5. என் பெற்றோர்கள், பள்ளி விடுமுறைக்காக ஒரு குளிர் தேசத்திற்கு சென்றனர்.
    Hope you enjoy this week's video as we compare four Dravidian languages with the most number of speakers. Dravidian languages are among the oldest in the world with very rich and long literary traditions. Tamil is the oldest among them and has the earliest recorded literature.
    Please follow and contact us on Instagram if you have any suggestions or if you speak a language that has not been featured before and would like to participate in a future video: instagram.com/BahadorAlast

    • @santosh-un2bj
      @santosh-un2bj Před 3 lety +17

      Most wonderful job and excellent participants.

    • @louisfisher614
      @louisfisher614 Před 3 lety +36

      I'd read that Dravidian is the oldest living language family on earth.

    • @joesmith4894
      @joesmith4894 Před 3 lety +4

      @Udoy Deori I believe they're almost same

    • @akhileshkinnigoli8159
      @akhileshkinnigoli8159 Před 3 lety +15

      Kannada has lot of persian in its official and legal language used in courts and in property documents. Please make a video on that

    • @joesmith4894
      @joesmith4894 Před 3 lety +16

      @@akhileshkinnigoli8159 but my understanding is South Indian languages didn't get impacted by Persian?

  • @santoshsridhar4898
    @santoshsridhar4898 Před 3 lety +7821

    I am Kannadiga married to Tamilian, born and stay in Hyderabad, speak telugu and also love watching malayalam films.

    • @eobardparker6841
      @eobardparker6841 Před 3 lety +110

      Mamma Hemmeya Kannadiga.Yellara jothe hondhikondiruvudhu

    • @orangesite7625
      @orangesite7625 Před 3 lety +103

      Crazy😱

    • @joycoorg8136
      @joycoorg8136 Před 3 lety +219

      Iam a malayali born in kodagu...karnataka !!!! know kannada malayalam tulu coorgi hindi and tamil language

    • @sunilrks9272
      @sunilrks9272 Před 3 lety +126

      Im tamilan born in karnataka,now staying in hydrebad having malayalli friends and watching all 4 laguages

    • @chennaboinaprashanthi1075
      @chennaboinaprashanthi1075 Před 3 lety +31

      Telugu vaccha bro niku

  • @eshwart5463
    @eshwart5463 Před 3 lety +3822

    Mother Tongue Telugu,
    Can speak in Tamil,
    Can read Kannada to some extent,
    Totally 0 knowledge about Malayalam but still love to watch Drishyam 2 with English sub titles 🤣

    • @gudimetlavijaybharath8921
      @gudimetlavijaybharath8921 Před 3 lety +95

      If you know most of the telugu and have good observation ability while watching mallu videos or movies,malayalam is a piece of cake for the standard of a non-mallu😉.

    • @sojanvargheese7849
      @sojanvargheese7849 Před 3 lety +98

      If you can speak in tamil and telugu,malayalam is a piece of cake for you
      Because it has the vocabulary of telugu and the grammar of tamil

    • @keerthigummadi
      @keerthigummadi Před 3 lety +33

      Same batch idharam😂😂

    • @kesh4417
      @kesh4417 Před 3 lety +47

      You don't even need english subtitles to watch Drishyam if you can speak Tamil.

    • @karthiksubramanianlakshmi
      @karthiksubramanianlakshmi Před 3 lety +25

      I speak Tamil, Malayalam, can manage in Telugu, understand movies in Kannada

  • @gokukn2336
    @gokukn2336 Před 11 měsíci +764

    Im from Tamilnadu. Last week i met a Malayalee tourist here, asking me for directions to some shops.😄 He speak in malayalam and i answered in tamil. But we both understands each other.😄

    • @PanchaytiMitrra
      @PanchaytiMitrra Před 9 měsíci +15

      Hii, buddy. Could you please help me find out how to learn Telugu. I'm an North Indian so I only can speak Hindi and English so I want to learn one South indian language to learn. Could you suggest me some CZcams channels the best to learn Telugu from Hindi or English language or if you could please suggest me some best basics book for learning Telugu

    • @leelaadhar1767
      @leelaadhar1767 Před 9 měsíci +6

      ​@@PanchaytiMitrrasee videos related to how to learn telugu

    • @southtechie
      @southtechie Před 8 měsíci +15

      Tamil is the mother of Malayalam. Even the word malayalam is Tamil.

    • @hsboat5340
      @hsboat5340 Před 8 měsíci +15

      Malayalam is originated from Tamil

    • @NUKE4621
      @NUKE4621 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Thats true

  • @iamdhiva7362
    @iamdhiva7362 Před 5 měsíci +249

    Telugu × kannada❤
    Kannada× telugu❤
    Tamil × Malayalam❤
    Malayalam × tamil❤

    • @johnhonai4601
      @johnhonai4601 Před 4 měsíci +16

      They selected bad examples; They should have picked Malayali who has never stayed outside Kerala, Telugu who has ever stayed outside Telugu states... likewise

    • @jibuhari
      @jibuhari Před 22 dny

      Malayali boy don't know much...

  • @tharunzachariahjacob6981
    @tharunzachariahjacob6981 Před 2 lety +3929

    A lot of Malayalees can understand tamil...

    • @southtechie
      @southtechie Před 2 lety +239

      If you remove English and Sanskrit words from Malayalam, I bet, it will become Tamil. Even in the word Malayalam, Malai is a Tamil word.

    • @vivekbalan3384
      @vivekbalan3384 Před 2 lety +263

      @@southtechie malayalam is a highly sanskritised language...If you remove sanskrit and manipravalam it is no more malayalam

    • @damosaviationandtravelvide2854
      @damosaviationandtravelvide2854 Před 2 lety +80

      malayalam has lot of sanskrit words so they understand tamil better than kannadigas and telugus...

    • @oliviawilson1085
      @oliviawilson1085 Před 2 lety +95

      Even being a native Tamil speaker, I can understand Malayalam.

    • @nishadnaseer2436
      @nishadnaseer2436 Před 2 lety +8

      @@vivekbalan3384
      Exactly , right

  • @joeladams4258
    @joeladams4258 Před 3 lety +2399

    Malayalam and Tamil are very very similar...Any Malayali can understand tamil

    • @___-nf9rl
      @___-nf9rl Před 3 lety +161

      Yeah 90% understood and we can speak

    • @prakashgopi4681
      @prakashgopi4681 Před 3 lety +10

      🤟🤚🤚🤚

    • @lokeshp6392
      @lokeshp6392 Před 3 lety +131

      Surprisingly, Tamil and Malayalam seems similar upto basic conservation. No similarity after that. Malayalis understand Tamil only because they watch Tamil movies.

    • @morningstararun6278
      @morningstararun6278 Před 3 lety +86

      I have visited Kerela. Almost all Malayalees can understand Tamil. I can understand upto like 35% of the Malayalam. I was very surprised to know that Malayalam uses many Tamil words which Tamils can understand but never use them duting conversations.

    • @ajjuff281
      @ajjuff281 Před 3 lety +102

      I'm Tamil, but Enikk Malayalam ariyam💖

  • @devadathans5506
    @devadathans5506 Před 11 měsíci +223

    As a Malayali, I can say that Francis is understanding way too much of the other languages for a malayali😂

  • @pardesi2342
    @pardesi2342 Před 11 měsíci +280

    Malayali guy is very intelligent and He understands very quickly.

    • @MrJustinarokiaraj
      @MrJustinarokiaraj Před 8 měsíci +18

      The languages are very similar Tamil and Malayalam, Malayalam uses some older versions of pure Tamil words. It's does have a slight Sanskrit influence unlike Tamil. So most Malayalis can understand Tamil.

    • @JobyPanachickal
      @JobyPanachickal Před 7 měsíci +30

      Malayalm is a modern language ( New Gen) in the matter of languages
      Malayalam came from Tamil
      And deeply influenced by Sanskrit , Syriac , Greek , Arabic , Portuguese, Dutch and English thts why Malayalee can pronounce any words in any language...

    • @akz4485
      @akz4485 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Telugu guy also

  • @kazumastigma9867
    @kazumastigma9867 Před 3 lety +1918

    Am a malayali. I can write, speak and read Tamil, Hindi and English . I can speak Telugu. and now learning kannada by watching movies

  • @chirurr6981
    @chirurr6981 Před 2 lety +3443

    I am from A.P. but I can assure you that whole Indians know a legendary Kannada sentence(ee sala cup namde)

  • @chinni009
    @chinni009 Před 6 měsíci +29

    I am from Andhra Pradesh but staying in Karnataka so I known these two South Indian languages fluently

  • @ravindrangg
    @ravindrangg Před 6 měsíci +45

    I live in the US, born in Calcutta to Telugu speaking parents from Chennai, and grew up in New Delhi speaking Hindi and Punjabi. Went to grad school in Dharwar, learnt to speak Kannada and love watching Malayalam movies. I speak about 5 Indian languages. I love Tamil the best!

  • @ranjithperimpulavil2950
    @ranjithperimpulavil2950 Před rokem +1300

    I am a Malayali from Kerala. Malayalis understand Tamil very well. And many Tamilians understand Malayalam also. A Malayali and Tamilian can speak each other in their respective languages and understand each other very well.

    • @edwinthomas8908
      @edwinthomas8908 Před rokem +48

      Both share same ancestry but tamil influence is mainly in bordering states and people who watches tamil movies. Malaylam is heavly sanskritized language.

    • @ralph6417
      @ralph6417 Před rokem +24

      @@edwinthomas8908
      Almost 35% of Tamil language vocabularies derived from Sanskrit.
      Malayalam just even more.

    • @tomorrow.
      @tomorrow. Před rokem +48

      Not really! As someone who can speak both Tamil and malayalam. Malayalis understand Tamil but they don't get the words to communicate back easily. Tamilians understand malayalam but finds it really difficult to communicate back. Malayalam has loan words from old Tamil, Sanskrit, Portugees, Arabic, persion, dutch and syriac languages due to trade. While Tamil is monotonous and derives directly from proto dravidian lang.

    • @ralph6417
      @ralph6417 Před rokem +17

      @@tomorrow.
      Your statement is wrong in many ways.
      Especially the origin of Malayalam language and calling Tamil as a pure language.

    • @Rl34748
      @Rl34748 Před rokem +10

      What OZ said is true... Malayalam is mix of a lot of languages eg: vakeel is word which came from Portuguese,Capitan is a word which came from Spanish.

  • @roelnikeahdem7130
    @roelnikeahdem7130 Před 3 lety +783

    I speak tamil , malayalam and telugu fluently..I am a Malayalee but studying in tamil nadu with telugu friends😂.

  • @bvenkateshx
    @bvenkateshx Před 8 měsíci +11

    how on earth did CZcams never recommend this channel to me. This is good stuff!

  • @WaitingMorningStar_007
    @WaitingMorningStar_007 Před 6 měsíci +14

    I'm Malayalee, learned Portuguese in Brazil & bit Spanish, now moved to Norway, learning Norwegians. I love learning new languages, it helps me understand culture and feeling of that society. So what happened to me is that I've forgotten Hindi, the language I used in Middle East to interact with many. Learning new languages stretch your brain in to extra dimension improves your cognitive power.

  • @dontbeafraidimhere5421
    @dontbeafraidimhere5421 Před 3 lety +923

    ಎಷ್ಟು ಜನ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದರು ನೋಡುತ್ತಿದ್ದೀರ 💛❤️

    • @nicetomeetyurface6076
      @nicetomeetyurface6076 Před 3 lety +10

      Naanu🙋‍♀️

    • @Mohithrgowda
      @Mohithrgowda Před 3 lety +13

      ನಾನು ಕಣ್ರೀ.

    • @user-qi7gj3ug4v
      @user-qi7gj3ug4v Před 3 lety +16

      ಜೈ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಮಾತೆ 💛 ❤️
      ನಾನು ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನಿಂದ ❤️

    • @rrr1304
      @rrr1304 Před 3 lety +1

      1st thing , tamil is 4500 yrs old , sanskrit is 4000 yrs old (but people believe it is 6000 yrs old(with some small proof)) .😎😎😎😎(google it ) But after discovery of shinauli (a place in utter Pradesh ) also called as greatest discovery of this century ,make confusions that sanskrit may be 6000 yrs old (with bold proof) because there they get copper....etc(which is not discover at that time). So let's watch what is to be happen onwards.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @punithmm5226
      @punithmm5226 Před 3 lety +7

      ಜೈ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ

  • @9roobanote
    @9roobanote Před 3 lety +570

    I am tamil, but I understood Kannada and malayalam the most.

    • @rrr1304
      @rrr1304 Před 3 lety +5

      1st thing , tamil is 4500 yrs old , sanskrit is 4000 yrs old (but people believe it is 6000 yrs old(with some small proof)) .😎😎😎😎(google it ) But after discovery of shinauli (a place in utter Pradesh ) also called as greatest discovery of this century ,make confusions that sanskrit may be 6000 yrs old (with bold proof) because there they get copper....etc(which is not discover at that time). So let's watch what is to be happen onwards.🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

    • @9roobanote
      @9roobanote Před 3 lety +35

      @@rrr1304 Excavations are going on in keezhadi, Adichanallur and Korkai. Tamil language might be even older than that. End of the day, it doesnt not matter which language is older, both are great languages.🙏

    • @user-ef4cn3dz7i
      @user-ef4cn3dz7i Před 3 lety +2

      @@rrr1304 cool bro can you explain why thamiz has different font from other’s

    • @karthikkiraakcomedy9505
      @karthikkiraakcomedy9505 Před 3 lety +6

      Telugu

    • @ameermohamedr4982
      @ameermohamedr4982 Před 3 lety

      Same here bro

  • @sunaapanaa4544
    @sunaapanaa4544 Před 11 měsíci +9

    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
    Some similar tamil words are in korea language also see the links
    czcams.com/video/cAeLh-seSK8/video.html
    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..

  • @Praveen-or5ce
    @Praveen-or5ce Před 11 měsíci +2

    Loved it. Thanks! Nice work

  • @armolink2683
    @armolink2683 Před 3 lety +1138

    Born in karnataka
    Studied in andra pradesh
    Divided as telangana
    Work in Chennai
    Best friend from kerala
    Thankyou south india 🇮🇳
    ❤❤❤
    Well thank you so much guys I never got 20 plus like
    Edit - thanks for 300 like
    Edit2- 😶😶 1 k like !?!

  • @MalluStyleMultiMedia
    @MalluStyleMultiMedia Před 3 lety +1157

    I’m Malayalee.. I understood the Tamil mostly .. then some Kannada .. then very little Telugu .. that’s the order

    • @Mahmad_Asif
      @Mahmad_Asif Před 3 lety +22

      There are 14 dialects of kannada
      Beary spoken in Mangalore ( more similar to malayalam )
      North karnataka kannada similar to marathi
      For district to district there are languages or Dialects...in Karnataka not only kannada there are languages like tulu ( south Karnataka ) beary ( Mangalore ) konkani ( costal Karnataka or nearest places of Karnataka - goa border ) deccan urdu ( Muslim majority populated district's like Gulbarga , bijapur ,, hubli , belagaum )

    • @Mahmad_Asif
      @Mahmad_Asif Před 3 lety +3

      @kiran m wt stupid you are 😅
      I think you didn't know abour Karnataka

    • @renetonoble5691
      @renetonoble5691 Před 3 lety +15

      @@Mahmad_Asif In Kerala too each district has different Malayalams.

    • @Mahmad_Asif
      @Mahmad_Asif Před 3 lety +3

      @kiran m abey pandikokka
      There are 14 dialects of kannada not ( 2 or 3 )

    • @loneranger3699
      @loneranger3699 Před 3 lety +5

      @Bouja Strook hindi bhi hamein malum hai ache se👍

  • @ganesharavindh2302
    @ganesharavindh2302 Před 6 měsíci +12

    I am Indian love South India 🇮🇳🙏
    Because it creates good education and economic growth
    தமிழ் வாழ்க 🙏✊🔥

    • @aditibadkur9795
      @aditibadkur9795 Před 6 měsíci +1

      And making "Aazadi" & anti hindu slogans in benguluru !!

    • @ganesharavindh2302
      @ganesharavindh2302 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@aditibadkur9795 Are you andhbhakt 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @manognyak6474
      @manognyak6474 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@ganesharavindh2302It is really

  • @awkwardfangirl7682
    @awkwardfangirl7682 Před 2 měsíci +13

    That Malayali sitting silently, understanding everything

  • @gnk6288
    @gnk6288 Před 3 lety +319

    Moral of the story: you will find all 4types of people @"NAMMA BENGALURU" only. 😎

    • @spider-man9694
      @spider-man9694 Před 2 lety +23

      Chennai also🤣

    • @rayezwartune
      @rayezwartune Před 2 lety +8

      Hyd too

    • @_._omkar
      @_._omkar Před 2 lety +12

      In mumbai you will find alllll people of india

    • @s888r
      @s888r Před 2 lety +10

      Well, I do know one sad thing. Kannadiga or not, people don't leave saying Bangalore. It's Bengaluru, the name has been changed.

    • @snfab1
      @snfab1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@_._omkar and that is the problem particularly the hordes from the 2 bimaru states UP AND BIHAR

  • @sathijayarajan2431
    @sathijayarajan2431 Před 3 lety +1462

    മലയാളികൾ ആരും ഇല്ലേ ഇവിടെ??

  • @viswanathks7356
    @viswanathks7356 Před 11 měsíci

    One of the best content from an independent media on CZcams,and gosh these people looks very beautiful and attractive when they understand eachother.😮❤

  • @PVSBhargav
    @PVSBhargav Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is a really great video to show the similarities and differences between the South Indian Languages. A huge thumbs up and thank you for bringing all four regions on the same platform.
    My mother tongue is Telugu, have a lot of friends in Chennai, Bangalore and Mumbai. Enjoy watching any Indian language movie or series. I think we mostly can understand Movies and each other a little better in friends while it would be a little tougher to catch on with a stranger. May be because of the familiar tempo.
    Just one suggestion though. I am reading the description and I can't help but notice the Dravidian word. We would prefer the word South Indian languages more as the origin of the word Dravidian is actually from the narration of colonial historians for various agendas, after destroying a lot of cultural references from our actual history.
    I really liked the content and I wish you make more and more content like this to show the linguistic diversity of India. Namaskaram and Jaihind.

  • @25_bnarayanrahul6
    @25_bnarayanrahul6 Před 3 lety +759

    Kannada and Telugu are brothers
    Tamil and Malayalam are sisters
    All belong to one family and live happily ❤️

  • @gurubalu6677
    @gurubalu6677 Před 3 lety +1438

    Even Tamil and Malayalam people no need subtitles for watching their movies
    Like Tamil people watching malayali movies and vice versa

    • @Blaze6432
      @Blaze6432 Před 3 lety +97

      Not exactly. Tamils generally don't understand Malayalam in comprehendible context. Nearly every Tamil film I have ever watched with Malayalam dialogue always had subtitles.

    • @gurubalu6677
      @gurubalu6677 Před 3 lety +44

      @@Blaze6432 then ur not Tamil for 100 percent

    • @bala_tamilottran4593
      @bala_tamilottran4593 Před 3 lety +28

      @@gurubalu6677 முழுமையா புரியாது நண்பா 50 சதவிகிதம் தான் புரியும்

    • @gurubalu6677
      @gurubalu6677 Před 3 lety +17

      @@bala_tamilottran4593 thooya Sendhamizh terinja full ah puriyum nanba
      Nan Coimbatore so enaku easy ah three languages I’m teryum
      Sendhamizh terinja all languages easy

    • @bala_tamilottran4593
      @bala_tamilottran4593 Před 3 lety +18

      @@gurubalu6677 தூய தமிழ் காரணம் இல்ல நீங்க எல்லை பகுதில இருக்கிங்க அதனால் உங்களுக்கு அவுங்க கூட பழக வாய்ப்பு இருக்கு ஏன்னா கோவைல மலையாளிகள் கல்லூரி படிக்கிறாங்கனு தெரியும்
      வட மாவட்டங்கள் தென்மாவட்டங்களில் மலையாளிகள் கூட பழகவோ இல்ல அந்த மொழியை கேட்கவோ
      இங்க பெரிய சாத்தியம் இல்லை அதான் காரணம்
      இதுல என்ன தூய தமிழ் இருக்கு
      இந்த பதிவுலயே நான்தான்
      தமிழ்ல பதில் எழுதிட்டு இருக்கேன் நீங்க என்ன எழுதி இருக்கிங்க பாருங்க🤷

  • @PanchaytiMitrra
    @PanchaytiMitrra Před 9 měsíci +4

    Thank You to all the people of South indian side and also the host person. I have learned similarity and distinctions between different South indian languages. Again thank you for making these important conversations. So among these language I'm thinking to learn Telugu.

  • @loveaviva
    @loveaviva Před 2 měsíci +1

    All the four participants were so cool, down to earth, polite, intelligent and understanding. The true traits of South Indians. Beautiful People!

  • @deiveeganeshwaran6171
    @deiveeganeshwaran6171 Před 3 lety +593

    I'm a Proud Tamilian and also I know Kannada, Telugu fluently.Malayalam intermediate. love and respect to all languages 💗✌️

    • @sureshselvaratnam8977
      @sureshselvaratnam8977 Před 3 lety +23

      Tamil is the mother tongue of Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam
      Dravida has no Tamil name but a Sanskrit name
      The Tamil language family is perfect
      The originator of the name Dravida is of English descent

    • @shajitha6763
      @shajitha6763 Před 3 lety +20

      But malayalies know tamil very well.

    • @anandas3523
      @anandas3523 Před 3 lety +28

      Respect from kerala🙏 tamil is the mother of our beautiful malayalam.therefore tamil is our grandmother 😊

    • @kingknights5107
      @kingknights5107 Před 3 lety +8

      @@anandas3523 No.. Malayalam and Tamil are sisters..

    • @mahendranr8934
      @mahendranr8934 Před 3 lety +13

      @@sureshselvaratnam8977 Now Tamil is grand Maa 😀Stop nonsense 😂

  • @rajandinesh9244
    @rajandinesh9244 Před 2 lety +454

    வணக்கம் 🙏
    നമസ്കാരം 🙏
    నమస్కారం 🙏
    ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ 🙏
    I am from sir Lanka🇱🇰🇱🇰🇱🇰🐆🐆🐆 my mother tongue Tamil 🙏🙏

    • @truth6074
      @truth6074 Před 2 lety +6

      😍🔥

    • @sreedev2077
      @sreedev2077 Před 2 lety

      Thayyur
      Uyyir
      Myru

    • @MyPhone-gf7wt
      @MyPhone-gf7wt Před 2 lety +17

      Im from tamil eelam near srilanka ✌
      Mother tongue tamil

    • @dejavu7937
      @dejavu7937 Před 2 lety +10

      my mother tngue is also தமிழ் but i was born in britain:( but i still learn tamil.. it is my favourite language and i am devoted to it... unlike other tamils born here... one day i wanna go back to sri lanka with the rrst of my family.. 😀🙏

    • @isiahjackson848
      @isiahjackson848 Před 2 lety +1

      Me to from SL but residing in UK

  • @raviboyapati7170
    @raviboyapati7170 Před 11 měsíci +22

    My mother tongue is Telugu. But I know Tamil very well, I understand most of the Malayalam and Kannada movies with no subtitles , Hindi completely. I am so proud of myself that i can cover entire South India and become one in their (Our) culture 😊 Jai Hind 🫡

    • @PanchaytiMitrra
      @PanchaytiMitrra Před 9 měsíci +2

      Hii, buddy. Could you please help me find out how to learn Telugu. I'm an North Indian so I only can speak Hindi and English so I want to learn one South indian language to learn. Could you suggest me some CZcams channels the best to learn Telugu from Hindi or English language or if you could please suggest me some best basics book for learning Telugu.

  • @thavutasanghavi9930
    @thavutasanghavi9930 Před 3 lety +643

    I didn't expect the Malayalee guy to guess telugu lines so well because we don't share any border with them. Beautiful ❤️

    • @redboy8821
      @redboy8821 Před 3 lety +49

      Sanskrit !

    • @anithajacob8326
      @anithajacob8326 Před 3 lety +42

      @@leettarajakumar6336 noo..dont make wrong statememts...close to sanskrit

    • @anithajacob8326
      @anithajacob8326 Před 3 lety +14

      @@leettarajakumar6336 lol..noo..wrong

    • @anithajacob8326
      @anithajacob8326 Před 3 lety +10

      @@leettarajakumar6336 i have googleed..that is why i am saying

    • @anithajacob8326
      @anithajacob8326 Před 3 lety +82

      @@leettarajakumar6336 bro...all the south Indian languages orginated from a family called proto Dravidian language..tamil evolved first..then came telugu kannada and malayalam...that doesn't mean that tamil is the mother of all Languages..yes malayalam has a lot of similarities with tamil..but it did not evolve from tamil... malayalam has more similarities with sanskrit than tamil.telugu is also closely related to Malayalam..so don't say tamil is mother and all😂

  • @elizaa.367
    @elizaa.367 Před 3 lety +1470

    Finally Dravidian languages are getting the attention they deserved :) Wonderful !

    • @anandad4965
      @anandad4965 Před 3 lety +7

      Absolutely

    • @veluprabhakaran.s4563
      @veluprabhakaran.s4563 Před 3 lety +35

      Nope not Dravidian languages ? தமிழ் getting recognise in Australia malaysia in many countries more than other languages even tamil is second language in other countries even the other countries government also approved that's the truth and fact . Rect of other languages don't get it even hindhi to 😂

    • @kailas6111
      @kailas6111 Před 3 lety +43

      @@veluprabhakaran.s4563 it is because many tamil were transported to different Britain colonies as workers...now they stayed there

    • @vanisridhar5509
      @vanisridhar5509 Před 3 lety +55

      @@veluprabhakaran.s4563 I am also a tamilian ,I think now this comment is no need. All Dravidian languages are beautiful. If any Dravidian language get attention it will be proud for all Dravidian language speakers.

    • @vanisridhar5509
      @vanisridhar5509 Před 3 lety +18

      @@kailas6111 Not only because of that. Tamil spread because of our chola kings and also because of srilankan war.

  • @ShivamsinghRajpoot-jc5pd
    @ShivamsinghRajpoot-jc5pd Před 10 měsíci +55

    I am from Amethi Uttar Pradesh...my favourite South Indian language malyalam ❤❤❤

  • @bapujim
    @bapujim Před 6 měsíci +12

    It is very easy to communicate among the four languages of the South. A good knowledge of their mother tongue is essential.

  • @kavvampallihithahasini8a198
    @kavvampallihithahasini8a198 Před 3 lety +1319

    I am from telangana,
    I can read kannada,
    I can understand malayalam and
    I love tamil❤️❤️

    • @vigneshernesto91356
      @vigneshernesto91356 Před 2 lety +5

      ❤️

    • @yashpratapsingh5065
      @yashpratapsingh5065 Před 2 lety +13

      I too brother ♥️ each and every language of India would love to learn them

    • @rogue2817
      @rogue2817 Před 2 lety +14

      I'm Bundeli speaker (+ Hindi dialect ) from Madhya Pradesh and surprisingly I'm can understand to Telugu, kannada & malayalam little bit But Tamil is very different to me😅❤️

    • @highwayboy73
      @highwayboy73 Před 2 lety +7

      @@rogue2817 I love all india language i am tamil nadu

    • @Manideep6557
      @Manideep6557 Před 2 lety +1

      8th classu ke ¿

  • @alphabetsignsandinterior2466
    @alphabetsignsandinterior2466 Před 3 lety +1045

    Tamil and malayalam pronouncing sounds similar. Telugu and Kannada writings are similar. I am Tamil i know these four languages 😍

  • @susa_sushanthan
    @susa_sushanthan Před 11 měsíci +2

    What ever said and done, its FAMILY! So happy to see this ✨️
    :Srilankan: ❤

  • @KathaaSagar
    @KathaaSagar Před 11 měsíci +1

    Wonderful episode. There are some common words which the participants could not guess. Would love to participate in a South Indian / Oriya Bengali Marathi one

  • @manjeeshsudhaprathap8218
    @manjeeshsudhaprathap8218 Před 3 lety +448

    The funny Fact is that,im fluent in these 4 languages adding Hindi and English....
    Living in Mumbai......
    Any Mallus?

    • @MrJathin
      @MrJathin Před 3 lety +3

      ☝️

    • @GigaNiga7
      @GigaNiga7 Před 3 lety +24

      If u know hindi then u should learn marathi as well ,its so similar to hindi .
      Then u will have 7 languages in your collection.

    • @greengirl2626
      @greengirl2626 Před 3 lety +4

      Yo Mumbai mallu here

    • @junkerwarg5965
      @junkerwarg5965 Před 3 lety +8

      If you know Hindi, Punjabi is also in the bag. It is 95% same.

    • @sruthisruthi5122
      @sruthisruthi5122 Před 3 lety +15

      Yep I'm a mallu I know all four language, Hindi and bit of Punjabi the best part of knowing these languages is u can enjoy all the movies in its own language and helpful when you travel . I hope I learn more languages in the future .I Love the comments section here👍✌

  • @Unknown-xj2qe
    @Unknown-xj2qe Před 3 lety +778

    Malayali and Tamil can communicate each other
    And I think kannada people can understand telugu

    • @Mohithrgowda
      @Mohithrgowda Před 3 lety +81

      Yes I am a Kannadiga and I can understand Telugu to some extent. We can easily read Telugu because of similarity in scripts.

    • @shivayemineni1320
      @shivayemineni1320 Před 3 lety +37

      Telugu evolved very differently it more tangible to the central Indian dravidian languages like gondi , koya etc ...but it more close in terms of words to tamil than kannada

    • @reaper9443
      @reaper9443 Před 3 lety +52

      Malayalis can easily understand much of tamil but I don't think Tamizhans can do the same

    • @mohamedzindha2850
      @mohamedzindha2850 Před 3 lety +29

      @@reaper9443 personally I feel like you guys talk fast .
      That makes it hard for me to understand malayaalam (I am a tamizhan though)

    • @reaper9443
      @reaper9443 Před 3 lety +9

      @@mohamedzindha2850 ya maybe but the movies are the reason to some extent I guess

  • @spaceblack-lx7hq
    @spaceblack-lx7hq Před 11 měsíci +23

    I’m from the Philippines and I grew up watching Bollywood movies I thought India just have one language which is urdu or hindi but I was wrong, you guys do have several languages across your country which is similar to us here in the Philippines.

    • @Sariga24-cl6uf
      @Sariga24-cl6uf Před 11 měsíci +3

      Hi love from Kerala

    • @abhay_prasad2859
      @abhay_prasad2859 Před 11 měsíci +11

      south indians are totally seperate people (ethnicity, language, culture, food, dressing etc.)...
      only similarity we have with hindi speak north Indians is the majortity religions (hinduism, christianity, jainism, buddhism, is-lam etc.).
      that's all

    • @rajeshuniyal1140
      @rajeshuniyal1140 Před 8 měsíci +2

      Trust me in Bollywood hindi films its 50% English + 40% urdu + 10% hindi. And I am not even joking here.

    • @Indian_Rajput
      @Indian_Rajput Před 6 měsíci +1

      Urdu Yukkk eww

    • @Indian_Rajput
      @Indian_Rajput Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@rajeshuniyal1140Islamic cinema basically all actors are Muslim

  • @jayaprakashn452
    @jayaprakashn452 Před 19 dny +1

    Wow wonderful post.four languages are in this participants. Very interesting because I can following 12 languages including this four languages...❤❤❤

  • @mankadakkaran
    @mankadakkaran Před 3 lety +864

    Malloos..? 🤓

  • @praveenunni5340
    @praveenunni5340 Před 3 lety +391

    Father is telugu, mother is malayali, born and bought up in chennai, working now in bangalore so it was so easy for me. I understood all 4 languages. Lol

    • @wreck_floyd2439
      @wreck_floyd2439 Před 3 lety +27

      Bruh..... So u r basically a God here then....

    • @wigglechopper8423
      @wigglechopper8423 Před 3 lety +13

      God father 🙏🙏 where were you anna 🙏🙏 searching for you for ages first guys ever I saw with this type of mix .. hats off 😭😭 you are the part of 0.1 percent
      Of people
      Who can survive
      In South
      😂

    • @praveenunni5340
      @praveenunni5340 Před 3 lety +6

      @@wigglechopper8423 tnq bro.

    • @chopparamanikanta6110
      @chopparamanikanta6110 Před 3 lety +7

      Ooo cross bread

    • @dharen2000
      @dharen2000 Před 3 lety +6

      But you identify yourself as Malayalee right 😒

  • @beecreative5349
    @beecreative5349 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Oh its nice video . Interesting❤️ from kerala❤

  • @AnnoyedMythicalDragon-lo5ey
    @AnnoyedMythicalDragon-lo5ey Před 5 měsíci +12

    As a hindi speaker, I understood many words like roga (illness) doori (distance) desh bhasha and many others.. we all are so connected!

    • @ashokwwf
      @ashokwwf Před 5 měsíci +2

      Kannada and Tamil people will still hate you bro....just because you are a Hindi speaker. . Mallu people will also hate you if you are a Hindu. Only Telugu people will be nice to you as long as you are nice to them. Love from a Telugu guy.

    • @Vihaan.tharkuvosky
      @Vihaan.tharkuvosky Před 5 měsíci +2

      ⁠@@ashokwwf//malayali people hate you because of you are hindu?// Wtf u talking🙄
      Why we hate someone based of there religion,cast,color,language or nationality.
      Please don’t write rubbish things like this without/ half knowledge

    • @blackpanther3676
      @blackpanther3676 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@ashokwwfnigga we mallus don't hate anyone fk off

    • @messienthusiast7053
      @messienthusiast7053 Před 5 měsíci +3

      ​@@ashokwwf What a Brainless Comment!!! Why mallu people should hate hindus😂, More than 55% of keralites are hindus.

    • @ananonymousanemone4125
      @ananonymousanemone4125 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@ashokwwfLol what bs. Normal people hate no one. I’m a Telugu from Tamilnadu and Tamil society is one of the more diverse ones within South India. Chennai has so many Telugu people and North Indians. Even Kannadigas are there. Just Stfu and drink the koolaid. Don’t spread it to others with your nonsense.

  • @vikha2182
    @vikha2182 Před 2 lety +302

    I am from Gujarat. Lived for three years in tamilnadu. Learnt Tamil as being a doctor had to come in contact with patients daily. Even learnt reading and writing. Learning new language is very healthy for brain. Missing those days. தமிழ்நாட்டை நேசியுங்கள்.

    • @DrHannibal1105
      @DrHannibal1105 Před rokem +4

      I assume you went to TN after MBBS, Were you there for postgraduation ? Or posted there after UPSC CMS ? Though 3 years tell me it must be a PG course.

    • @voidmain9519
      @voidmain9519 Před rokem +4

      @@DrHannibal1105 Hello Dr. Lecter, I am Clarice here.

    • @DrHannibal1105
      @DrHannibal1105 Před rokem +4

      @@voidmain9519 Well, Clarice... have the lambs stopped screaming ?

    • @voidmain9519
      @voidmain9519 Před rokem +3

      @@DrHannibal1105 No Dr. Lecter...not until I know of how you are going to find me and meet me in what kind of situations!!! Hoping an exciting journey and have a good night sleep.

    • @voidmain9519
      @voidmain9519 Před rokem +3

      @@DrHannibal1105 By the way, Dr. Lecter, who did you have for dinner tonight???

  • @karthikmr097
    @karthikmr097 Před rokem +417

    I am Tamilian, studied in Karnataka, surrounded by Telugu speaking friends, who all love to watch Malayalam movies. I could understand most of the conversation in all the 4 languages.

    • @alani3992
      @alani3992 Před rokem +6

      Are most of the common words Sanskrit?

    • @gopikasree966
      @gopikasree966 Před rokem +6

      @alani Malayalam has more similarities with Sanskrit than Hindi

    • @sanushah6476
      @sanushah6476 Před 11 měsíci +5

      We are Indians ...dont try to split us..be it language or color or caste or religion... We have gone through so much pain when British did that to us.. Now Its the Islamic state fundamental groups trying their best to separate us... Because Its difficult for them to win over us India as whole... So they split us south and north..Read about Cutting South ...what it is...

    • @VBS108
      @VBS108 Před 11 měsíci +7

      ​@@sanushah6476yeah cutting South,sadly the CM of kerala (pinarayi vijayan) trying to support Islamist for making Islamic state the only reason because of the vote bank..
      Its so bad thing that a political party like CPIM doing this types of bullshit against our nation.

    • @sunaapanaa4544
      @sunaapanaa4544 Před 11 měsíci +6

      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
      Some similar tamil words are in korea language also see the links
      czcams.com/video/cAeLh-seSK8/video.html
      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.

  • @msitaramaraju
    @msitaramaraju Před 6 měsíci +6

    I'm telugu, married telugu, lived all my life in Andhra. I learnt Tamil just to understand ARR & Ilayaraja songs. Currently improving kannada and Malayalam thanks to OTT. I love kgf in kannada & minnal murali in malayalam.

    • @anandbinu1880
      @anandbinu1880 Před 5 měsíci

      There are lot of similar words in all the 4 languages

    • @ashokwwf
      @ashokwwf Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@@anandbinu1880and Hindi and Sanskrit. Please don't hate or alienage people from other parts of India. There are cultural and linguistic relationship between all parts of India (undivided India too)

  • @KiranKUMBLA
    @KiranKUMBLA Před 11 měsíci +18

    I'm from kasaragod, I'm a malayali I born in Karnataka ,I studied Kannada ,I know both Kannada as well Malayalam to read and write. And also I know Tamil and Telugu fluent. Totally our kasaragod people were know more language's than other districts people's. Saptha bhasha sangama bhoomi KL-14 🔥💞

    • @Sunee1977
      @Sunee1977 Před 11 měsíci

      Iam sunil from Mangalore Karnataka.i know malyali 90%thamil 60%.but i know thelugu 5%.i think thelugu is the toughest launguage to understand.

  • @Honey-wv7ym
    @Honey-wv7ym Před 3 lety +220

    The guy who is hosting he cannot understand anything 😹 his expressions 😂

    • @ravikumarsundaram7961
      @ravikumarsundaram7961 Před 3 lety +8

      His natural expression is like that. Whatever you say to him that’s how he’s going to look 😄

    • @BahadorAlast
      @BahadorAlast  Před 3 lety +48

      I actually had all the paragraphs translated and reviewed with each participant individually before the video so I knew everything during the recording.

    • @PacisEritVobiscum
      @PacisEritVobiscum Před 3 lety +7

      @@BahadorAlast Wow...you are so thorough. 👏

    • @huhahe2236
      @huhahe2236 Před 3 lety

      🙁

    • @ghkhari1709
      @ghkhari1709 Před 2 lety

      @@BahadorAlast bro gd inniatiation 😍😎💪 s.indians

  • @jayayerramilli905
    @jayayerramilli905 Před 3 lety +167

    All the Telugu sentences are like revolutionary slogans😆... too tough for a non telugu one to guess exactly ...

  • @akr797bengaluru
    @akr797bengaluru Před 11 měsíci +8

    one more Dravidian language is there.. TULU from South Karnataka

  • @joyva475
    @joyva475 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Very interesting .interaction between Dravidian South languages was attractive

  • @junaidk1154
    @junaidk1154 Před 3 lety +1276

    Most of malayalis understand thamil because they used to see thamil movies....

    • @vinothiru1994
      @vinothiru1994 Před 3 lety +37

      Not only movie

    • @mohamedjinnah1757
      @mohamedjinnah1757 Před 3 lety +43

      That is தமிழ்

    • @joemark5284
      @joemark5284 Před 3 lety +80

      Not only that, malayalam is born out of Tamil. Malayalam is just few centuries old.

    • @Mahmad_Asif
      @Mahmad_Asif Před 3 lety +95

      @@joemark5284 and tamil spoken by dinosauras as well is it ?

    • @joemark5284
      @joemark5284 Před 3 lety +35

      @@Mahmad_Asif was that a question or demonstration of knowledge?

  • @the_dynamic_engineer5088
    @the_dynamic_engineer5088 Před 3 lety +1343

    Telugu and kannada are similar, Tamil and Malayalam are similar whereas all 4 are different 😂. I hate when north Indians think that all South Indians are madrasi😑. Matlab kaun itna pagal ho sakta h

    • @vijayamohandharmavaram5404
      @vijayamohandharmavaram5404 Před 3 lety +142

      Telugu and Kannada script r similar but language is different

    • @raghuhiriyur
      @raghuhiriyur Před 3 lety +65

      @@vijayamohandharmavaram5404 vorey nenu reddonni from Karnataka. Though language is different we can easily understand each other. I'm not saying that any language is superior. Just saying we can understand each other. That's what is necessary.
      False pride like Tamil people will only make people hate them.

    • @saidineshkodavanti2482
      @saidineshkodavanti2482 Před 3 lety +26

      yes all the four may be different but a kannada speaker or a telugu can easily pick up the languages vice versa because there are lot of similarities in the languages and even the culture

    • @Sweetetika
      @Sweetetika Před 3 lety +62

      And I hate when south indian think all north indian think same way. Kaun itna pagla ho Sakta hain.

    • @jyothishpailla2018
      @jyothishpailla2018 Před 3 lety +6

      @@raghuhiriyur Nenu kuda reddy from hyd

  • @prashanthstalin3779
    @prashanthstalin3779 Před 8 měsíci

    Great topic... Because in today's political and social condition of our country especially in southern part... We have to understand each other linguistically or atleast we need to try for that... Because language barrier should not shake our integrity.... That's really great topic conducted... I really enjoyed... I am from mysore karnataka. Thank you once again❤

  • @davidbilla8814
    @davidbilla8814 Před rokem +5

    Im a thamizhan i love Dravidian languages யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர் (Yaadhum oore yaavarum keleer)♥️

    • @SodiumSyndicate
      @SodiumSyndicate Před rokem

      Sanskritic languages. I am a proud Telugu, Sanskrit is the Mother of Mother Telugu - essentially the Grandmother of all Indian languages.

  • @mangoandcum
    @mangoandcum Před 3 lety +122

    I'm from Kasargod, I know Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil, Tulu and Beary Bashey.....No Telugu. But i can read Telugu as the script is similar to Kannada

    • @mangoandcum
      @mangoandcum Před 3 lety +12

      Kasargod/Mangalore are the only south indian region where locals speak multiple languages

    • @ALEXATECHZONE
      @ALEXATECHZONE Před 2 lety +1

      @@mangoandcum you people are lucky bro. I heard about Kasaragod. I like it much 😃

    • @R.E.Cullen
      @R.E.Cullen Před 2 lety

      @@mangoandcum u can't read Telugu only few base letters u may read..

    • @prajwalkannadiga8737
      @prajwalkannadiga8737 Před 12 dny

      ​@@mangoandcumEven Mangalore too they speak multiple languages

  • @stranger7503
    @stranger7503 Před 2 lety +143

    ee sala namde😎
    the only sentence which i know in kannada😂
    luv from telugu💙

  • @SrinavPaul
    @SrinavPaul Před 7 měsíci

    Thank God! I'm thoroughly blessed for knowing all these languages.

  • @sirajuppala8370
    @sirajuppala8370 Před 3 lety +396

    I'm born in Kerala studied in Kannada school, worked in Telangana. I can read, write and speak both Malayalam, Kannada and Telugu and I can understand and speak Tamil.

  • @swathisree5130
    @swathisree5130 Před 3 lety +161

    Telugu girl living in Chennai with a lot of malayali friends have been visiting Bangalore every year 😂😂 yeah that's me

  • @malluliteraturebyalbinms

    I loved this session.

  • @chitrasakrabani5213
    @chitrasakrabani5213 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I am a Malaysian who did not know a word of Kannada previously. I am fluent in Tamil and can understand Telugu reasonably well. I am watching a Kannada serial now and realise that there are a lot of similarities with both Tamil and Telugu. Likewise I could understand most of what the Kannada lady said. However I could not understand Malayalam at all.

  • @gokuldr7504
    @gokuldr7504 Před 3 lety +238

    Out of 4, 3 are staying in bangalore and will be knowing little kannada, Out of syllabus is that Malayali guessed it correctly!!! #hemmayakannadiga
    Kannadiga! Telugite! Malayali! Tamilian!!😍

    • @pra_jwal4316
      @pra_jwal4316 Před 3 lety +7

      Ironic right 🤭

    • @gokuldr7504
      @gokuldr7504 Před 3 lety +2

      @@pra_jwal4316 yes!

    • @ajaykrishnan8607
      @ajaykrishnan8607 Před 3 lety +14

      I think Malayali is more of an accurate way of referring to a person with Malayalam as their mother tongue

    • @crazycockatiel2982
      @crazycockatiel2982 Před 3 lety

      Teluguvaadu/Telugabbai

    • @dssez2856
      @dssez2856 Před 3 lety +6

      End of the day we all are Dravidian.. For North Indians we all are Madrasi😂.

  • @konguadhitya5207
    @konguadhitya5207 Před 3 lety +171

    Im Tamilan, i like to speak Telugu, i like words of malayalam, i like to hear kannada...♥️

  • @user-cm7nx4cr3u
    @user-cm7nx4cr3u Před měsícem +6

    North Indians watching this like this comment😂

  • @xavierantrojennie2888
    @xavierantrojennie2888 Před 6 měsíci +2

    How we are strong enough in mother tongue and the style of sentence that we make is the parameter which indicates our sincerity and discipline and a cue for learning other languages with curiosity, respecting other languages is the respect of other people

  • @user-og6fy8zl1x
    @user-og6fy8zl1x Před 3 lety +363

    ഏതെങ്കിലും മലയാളികളുണ്ടോ???...
    എന്ന കമെന്റ് ഇടാൻ വരുന്നവനോട് പറഞ്ഞേക്ക്
    ഇല്ല മലയാളികളേ ഇല്ല ഇവിടെ ഫുള്ള് ബംഗാളികൾ ആണ് എന്ന് 😌😌😝

  • @lajinsaji8863
    @lajinsaji8863 Před 3 lety +57

    I'm a Keralite and I understood all the Kannada and Tamil sentences that they said!

  • @beinghuman5092
    @beinghuman5092 Před 6 měsíci +7

    We should learn all the South Indian languages ❤

  • @abhijit_mishra
    @abhijit_mishra Před 9 měsíci +8

    South indians: divided by bharatiya bhasa, united by English language

  • @indhus2898
    @indhus2898 Před 3 lety +678

    என்றும் அழகான மொழி... நம் தமிழ்மொழி!! 🥰
    But I also respect our other languages 💝

    • @bijileshkini6732
      @bijileshkini6732 Před 3 lety +24

      thamilian makal than malayalam

    • @nonchalant4043
      @nonchalant4043 Před 3 lety +5

      @11C21SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Ok no one cares

    • @Mahmad_Asif
      @Mahmad_Asif Před 3 lety +13

      @@nonchalant4043 WtF buddy when Someone says about their language your ego comes out of your ass
      Tamil is oldest language , if we say my bulsshit no one cares can you digest my words ?

    • @asishmohanty5987
      @asishmohanty5987 Před 3 lety +1

      We East Indians literally don't care about your bullshit languages😎✌🏻

    • @asishmohanty5987
      @asishmohanty5987 Před 3 lety +2

      @@nonchalant4043 we East Indians also don't gv a fk abt ur fuckin tamil

  • @spacelover9342
    @spacelover9342 Před 2 lety +115

    నాకు తెలుగు ఇష్టం❤️
    எனக்கு தமிழ் பிடிக்கும்❤️
    ನನಗೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಇಷ್ಟ❤️
    ഇതുപോലെ❤️
    We love Dravidian Languages 🥰

  • @sheelas1513
    @sheelas1513 Před 8 měsíci

    I'm Telugu, born & brought up in Bengaluru neighbours r tamilians, studied Hindi as 3 language in school, English normal, eager to learn Malayalam. Happy with all South Indian brothers & sisters,
    special thanks to kannadigas as they go easy with all other languages. 💓💓💓

  • @mahalakshmimah
    @mahalakshmimah Před 11 měsíci +1

    Last guy loves traveling, I guess😅
    Kannada girl summed up very beautifully 😍 💕 ❤️

  • @LegalRiffsNReflect
    @LegalRiffsNReflect Před 3 lety +245

    Malayalis and tamilans are having same words in language ❤️❤️

  • @Randomindian7
    @Randomindian7 Před 3 lety +1559

    *So all telugu people becoming arjun reddy??* 😁

  • @shahananowshad7484
    @shahananowshad7484 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Iam from kerala , i was very passionate to tamil so I have learnt tamil scripts as well as speech fluently by hardwork. I can speak hindi as well, but ever traveled out of kerala .😊

  • @WHATEVER_28
    @WHATEVER_28 Před rokem +12

    HINDI NORTHIE CRYING IN CORNER AFTER SEEING THIS 😭🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @Your_real_dad
      @Your_real_dad Před rokem +2

      Why would they ?
      Ps: am from NE.

    • @sd33252
      @sd33252 Před 2 měsíci

      i got some of words correctly, few words are similar to sanskrit and hindi.

    • @FintechRover
      @FintechRover Před 25 dny

      Dirt in your mind will clear only after when you die...

  • @krishnasubhasanthi6535
    @krishnasubhasanthi6535 Před 3 lety +711

    My Mom is Half Tamil Half Malayali
    My Dad is Half Telugu Half Kannada&Tulu

    • @Imtheseeker
      @Imtheseeker Před 2 lety +134

      Hello South India...😁😁

    • @srrichandu6696
      @srrichandu6696 Před 2 lety +20

      How is it possible , mixed with two languages same time.
      Maybe they don't have mother tongue

    • @gr8vijay
      @gr8vijay Před 2 lety +6

      Which all languages do you speak ?

    • @fact5832
      @fact5832 Před 2 lety +46

      So you are a quarter of each language 😂😂😂

    • @illuminatus2945
      @illuminatus2945 Před 2 lety +41

      The Ultimate South Indian

  • @yasaswinitirumala8331
    @yasaswinitirumala8331 Před 3 lety +328

    OMG!!! Kannada is soooo close to Telugu. Not only the script, but even the words and grammar

    • @idduboyinaramu2414
      @idduboyinaramu2414 Před 3 lety +36

      @@Vishanth_kateel Telugu and Kannada evolved almost at the same time That's why Both Telugu and Kannada were given classical languages status in the same year 2008

    • @Sandy-to7oo
      @Sandy-to7oo Před 3 lety +13

      @@Vishanth_kateel haha. You both are similar to Tamil. Tamil is way older than both kannada and telugu.

    • @nishanthakash
      @nishanthakash Před 3 lety +33

      Actually even with culture, Kannada and Telugu people are similar. Tamil culture is different

    • @Sandy-to7oo
      @Sandy-to7oo Před 3 lety +7

      @@Vishanth_kateel 😂 Lol. It's not based on Google. Do u think im dumb to say such things on seeing Google? There are enough proves for it. Tamil have way older history than kannada. Tholkappiyam is the oldest script have been ever found in tamil which is considered to be older for 2000 years that to say between 500AC - 200AC. But you know surprisingly it's a grammar book. Not even a script like poem or something which other languages having as it's frst scripts. Imagine how older a language can be if it's grammatical book itself 2000 years older. Many historians suspects that Tamil sharing equal or even earlier history than sanskrit. Now our keezhadi excavation have proved it once again that tamil community and language is way older than others.

    • @idduboyinaramu2414
      @idduboyinaramu2414 Před 3 lety +3

      @@Vishanth_kateel Bro Even It's not my hatred towards Kannada as well but the fact is fact Kannada and Telugu almost evolved at the same time

  • @krish.297
    @krish.297 Před 5 měsíci +1

    It's good to see togetherness of dravidian linguistic people sharing their unity

    • @AbhiBaba12402
      @AbhiBaba12402 Před 3 měsíci

      @dhiyanesh7 😂😂😂dumb yo people are frong in pond who think pond is while world 😂😂come out of it dumb allmost of comman words are Sanskrit i can also understand 😂😂😂

  • @dudegaming3419
    @dudegaming3419 Před 3 lety +142

    എന്തൊക്കെ ആണെങ്കിലും മറ്റു ഭാഷയിൽ ഉള്ള ഒരു സെൻഡൻസോ വാക്കോ പറഞ്ഞു തന്നാൽ അത് കറക്റ്റ് ആയി ഉച്ഛരിക്കാൻ മലയാളികൾക്ക് സാധിക്കും❤️

    • @shahal145
      @shahal145 Před 3 lety +2

      Not true. "H" in French "G" in Dutch are only a couple of examples of the sounds we mallus would find difficult to produce.

    • @christophergonsalves2179
      @christophergonsalves2179 Před 3 lety +2

      @@shahal145 not h but r in french

    • @badhriyav.a.5296
      @badhriyav.a.5296 Před 3 lety

      @@shahal145 French do not pronounce 'H' at all. However, French 'R' and Dutch 'G' is difficult to pronounce for Malayalees - it is , in simpler words, 'throaty'. Another sound that it is deceptively difficult to learn is the French 'U'.

  • @TheLegallygorgeous
    @TheLegallygorgeous Před 3 lety +201

    I could nail all 4 languages! So proud of myself.

  • @Tty490
    @Tty490 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Bahador, I like your videos. This was a beautiful attempt to see how much we South Indians understand each other. But As a south Indian Telugu speaking person knowing kannada somewhat and also very little of Tamil, I found that guests could not identify the similarities. The roots are similar with slight variations.
    In one of your other presentations where Sanskrit was matched with a Central Asian language, they did very good because they matched word with word instead of sentences
    Here also comparing words or two word sentences would have been fun to watch.
    Another thing is that half of what they were matching were Sanskrit words. All the 4 South Indian languages borrowed several words from Sanskrit so they match anyway.
    Maybe if possible you can have linguistic experts as well doing the same thing. That will also be fun to watch 🙏🙏🙏

  • @NamiChobingMixedBlogYes
    @NamiChobingMixedBlogYes Před 7 měsíci +17

    0:58=Kannada
    7:27=Telugu
    15:03=Tamil
    26:50=Malayalam

  • @sreerajchilameelika7531
    @sreerajchilameelika7531 Před 3 lety +189

    I am a malayalee, who speak, read & write tamil very well, i can understand kannada but still i like to watch telugu movies with english subtitles

    • @sureshselvaratnam8977
      @sureshselvaratnam8977 Před 3 lety +8

      Tamil is the mother tongue of Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam
      Dravida has no Tamil name but a Sanskrit name
      The Tamil language family is perfect
      The originator of the name Dravida is of English descent

    • @hulk8384
      @hulk8384 Před 3 lety +6

      @@sureshselvaratnam8977 yow spam pannadha yaa

    • @sureshselvaratnam8977
      @sureshselvaratnam8977 Před 3 lety +4

      @@hulk8384 The
      Tamil
      language
      is over 50,000
      years old
      cameron speaks tamil
      czcams.com/video/0Q17g4DsYkk/video.html
      Korean-Tamil relationship
      czcams.com/video/S2LqsOGn6IQ/video.html
      czcams.com/video/cAeLh-seSK8/video.html
      Kumari kandam
      czcams.com/video/YYTgRUy92ng/video.html
      கீழடி keeladi
      czcams.com/video/iozf45hZKMc/video.html
      czcams.com/video/5IE4X7SZS0w/video.html
      Thamil தமிழ்
      czcams.com/video/iKEwxBtuTu0/video.html
      Tamil king ravanan
      czcams.com/video/AEQkv4F4RkI/video.html
      ............
      தமிழ் வரலாறு
      czcams.com/video/xyOtqUft7aU/video.html
      Adichsanallur 4000 y o
      czcams.com/video/nTMr-3IPjXQ/video.html
      tamil ariyam
      czcams.com/video/hyRxJ5iIGH8/video.html
      czcams.com/video/OmArMFJYBMs/video.html
      czcams.com/video/zz2Uz8g9ikI/video.html
      Pakistan tamil neme
      czcams.com/video/IkXyi4260WQ/video.html
      Pali Urdu Persian Turkish Arabic Tamil Language Mix Sanskrit
      Sanskrit was not present at the time of Ashoka Pali literature
      The mother tongue of Hindi is Urdu
      czcams.com/video/i43ND2dpToQ/video.html
      czcams.com/video/69y9YrT0nMI/video.html
      The Kannada language did not exist until before the seventh century, when Thiruvasakam originated in Gokarna; Later, Kannada was formed by mixing Northern languages ​​with Tamil. Telugu did not exist until before the twelfth century, and Malayalam did not exist until the seventeenth century.

    • @sureshselvaratnam8977
      @sureshselvaratnam8977 Před 3 lety +4

      @Unknown Sapien nee muthalil varalatrai padi
      Piraku oppari vai paithiyampol

    • @sureshselvaratnam8977
      @sureshselvaratnam8977 Před 3 lety +3

      @Unknown Sapien டே வந்தேறி சைகோ முதலில் தமிழர்களின் வரலாற்றை படி
      அதற்க்கு பிறகு ஒப்பாரி வை

  • @the_first_stylebender8712
    @the_first_stylebender8712 Před 3 lety +98

    I'm a malayalee brought up in Karnataka who speaks Kannada, I speak Tamil , Telugu and English is a staple. And last but not least Hindi. 😂

  • @Baza-aa
    @Baza-aa Před 8 dny +1

    This conversation makes it clear that South Indian languages are mostly derived from Sanskrit. But all our languages are unique and has its own beauty.

  • @vijay-fz5ln
    @vijay-fz5ln Před 11 měsíci +6

    Am a kannadiga... I know kannada, English, Hindi, Tamil, Telgu...manageable I can understand Malayalam. Also i know French, Spanish

  • @shahul3464
    @shahul3464 Před 3 lety +198

    I am a malayalee, i can understand all these four langauges.

    • @Ida-xe8pg
      @Ida-xe8pg Před 3 lety +18

      enggane? Telugu enganeni manasilagane? sanskridattinni vanna vaakkuga matrame similar aayitollu

    • @shahul3464
      @shahul3464 Před 3 lety +15

      @@Ida-xe8pg ബ്രോ അത് തന്നെ ധാരാളം ഉണ്ട്. നമ്മൾ മലയാളത്തിൽ ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന ഏതാണ്ട് എല്ലാ സംസ്‌കൃതം വാക്കിന്റെയും വക ഭേദം തെലുഗിൽ ഉണ്ട്. ( അതിൽ ചിലത് അവർ ദൈനം ദിന സംഭാഷണത്തിൽ ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നു, ചിലത് ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്നില്ലെങ്കിലും അവർക്ക് പറഞ്ഞാ മനസിലാവും ), പിന്നെ ഒരുപാട് തെലുഗു പടങ്ങൾ സബ്ടൈറ്റിൽ ഇട്ട് കാണാറുണ്ടായിരുന്നു, അതിനു പുറമെ 2 വർഷം ആന്ധ്രയിൽ ജോലി ചെയ്യുകയും ചെയ്തു, അങ്ങനെ ക്ലിയർ ആയി. എന്റെ അഭിപ്രായത്തിൽ കന്നഡ ആണ് കുറച്ചു ബുദ്ധിമുട്ട് ഉള്ളത്, കാരണം കർണാടകയുടെ പല ഭാഗത്തു നിന്നും വരുന്നവർ സംസാരിക്കുന്നത് പല രീതിയിൽ ആണ്. തെലുഗിന് അങ്ങനെ ഒരു പ്രശ്നം ഇല്ല.

    • @youtubememeber3318
      @youtubememeber3318 Před 3 lety +6

      @@shahul3464
      സംസ്കൃതം ഏറ്റവും കൂടുതൽ ഉള്ളത് കന്നഡയിൽ ആണ്.
      Locals ഭാഷയിൽ പോലും സംസ്കൃതം ഉണ്ടാവും.

    • @shahul3464
      @shahul3464 Před 3 lety

      @@youtubememeber3318 oh i see 👍

    • @youtubememeber3318
      @youtubememeber3318 Před 3 lety +9

      @@shahul3464
      നമ്മുടെ കവിതയിൽ ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന ഭാഷകൾ ആണ് കന്നഡയിൽ.
      ഉദാഹരത്തിനു് അർത്തമായിത്ത എന്ന് വെച്ചാൽ അർത്ഥം മനസിലായോ എന്നാണ്..
      തെലുങ്കിലും similar ആണ്

  • @saidineshkodavanti2482
    @saidineshkodavanti2482 Před 3 lety +346

    I think the telugu person can guess most of the Kannada words but he is hesitating to do so 😂

    • @rajavishnuvardhana6830
      @rajavishnuvardhana6830 Před 3 lety +48

      He is an idiot 😂 living in karnataka and didn't even guess LoL 😂

    • @21raghava
      @21raghava Před 3 lety +52

      I wonder why telugu guy is not taking a lead when kannada girl is asking?

    • @prettystar7210
      @prettystar7210 Před 3 lety +25

      @@21raghava when usually Telugu boys like Kannada girls 😁😁..,I have seen many such guys.. Telugu guys hit line at kannada girls., don't know why 😁😁. ,this has happened a lot with me..

    • @21raghava
      @21raghava Před 3 lety +9

      @@prettystar7210 so, are you claiming you get hit by Telugu guys a lot ??? Sorry I get confused sometimes ....🙄

    • @prettystar7210
      @prettystar7210 Před 3 lety +4

      @@21raghava Yeah ! 😛... so sorry for so many Spelling mistakes in my previous comment. 🙄🙄