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24 Αυγ 2023 · Some linguists, however, argue that the appearance of Sanskrit was predated by Tamil, a Dravidian language that is still used by almost 85 million native speakers in southern India and Sri Lanka.
Tamil is the oldest attested non-Sanskrit language native to India, with the earliest known records of the language dating to around 300 BCE. Just like many of the languages on this list, these early Tamil inscriptions were found in caves and on pottery.
Etymology. The earliest extant Tamil literary works and their commentaries celebrate the Pandiyan Kings for the organization of long-termed Tamil Sangams, which researched, developed and made amendments in Tamil language.
The oldest Language in the world is Sanskrit, Tamil and Hebrew that are over 5000 years old! Followed by Chinese, Arabic, Lithuanian, and more!
Tamil is the oldest language in the world because for an language grammar book is an regulation work and it will regulate the language we speak so tamil grammar “thol kaapiyam” is more than 5000 years old.
6 Δεκ 2022 · Aramaic is thought to have emerged around the 11th Century B.C.E. Tamil, spoken primarily in what is today southern India, appears in written form in the 5th Century B.C.E., according to...
4 Οκτ 2021 · Unlike Hebrew, Tamil has an unbroken record of at least 2,500 years in both literature and everyday life. Today, more than 80 million people speak the ancient language. It is used mostly in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Singapore, though there are populations of Tamil speakers in Guyana, Fiji, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago as well.