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What is the classification of the Tamil language?
Tamil belongs to the southern branch of the Dravidian languages, a family of around 26 languages native to the Indian subcontinent. It is also classified as being part of a Tamil language family that, alongside Tamil proper, includes the languages of about 35 ethno-linguistic groups such as the Irula and Yerukula languages (see SIL Ethnologue).
What is the difference between Tamil and modern Tamil?
Modern spoken Tamil also shows a number of sound changes. However modern literary Tamil did not experience any transformation and followed the rules and norms of the grammar work Nannul. Contact with European languages also had its effects over both written and spoken Tamil.
Why is Tamil the only language in India?
“With the exception of Sanskrit, Tamil is the only language in India, with a hoary past and a rich tradition of literary history. It reveals the commingling of cultures comparable to that of a garland of flowers of many hue.
Who will write the history of Tamil literature?
Varadarajan, to write the history of Tamil literature. He is an erudite scholar in Tamil language and literature. He distinguished himself as a professor, who could convey lucidly the essential features of Tamil literature to students as well as to common people.
How do Indian Tamils see Sri Lankan Tamils?
How do indian tamils see sri lankan tamils: siblings. Earlier indian tamils had a tendency to not think about sri lankan tamils except to mock their tamil accent rarely. Today with more political consciousness, Indian tamils would heartily shower love for sri lanka tamils. Indian tamils on average know less about srilankan tamil culture.
Which is the first Tamil dictionary in India?
The Tamil Lexicon, published by the University of Madras, was one of the earliest dictionaries published in Indian languages. According to a 2001 survey, there were 1,863 newspapers published in Tamil, of which 353 were dailies.
How many countries have Tamil as an official language?
Tamil is an official language of three countries: India, Sri Lanka and Singapore. It has official status in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu and the Indian Union Territory of Puducherry. It is used as one of the languages of education in Malaysia, along with English, Malay and Mandarin.
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