Dravidian Languages - Word Comparisons

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3 жыл бұрын

Comparison of 45 words in selected Dravidian languages and Proto-Dravidian reconstructions. Languages featured include -
South Dravidian (Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Tulu)
South Central Dravidian (Telugu, Gondi and Kui)
Central Dravidian (Kolami and Parji)
North Dravidian (Kurukh, Malto and Brahui)
Song name is Bansure Raga

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@SuperSangfroid
@SuperSangfroid 3 жыл бұрын
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@Darkknight-qu6qp
@Darkknight-qu6qp 3 жыл бұрын
I am your new subscriber from Karnataka. please next video on similar words between tamil and korean
@camilofernando7952
@camilofernando7952 3 жыл бұрын
A Native Thamizh (Tamil) speaker here! Greetings From the Netherlands! Absolutely love your videos. Pearl = Muthu, Fish = Meenu, Crab = Nandu, Ship = Kapal, Boat = Padagu, Garland = Maalae,
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
@@Darkknight-qu6qp Are your mothertounge Kannada ~
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
@My Father Oh I am Bengali, can you tell me are South Indian can speak Hindi ?
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
It is true, Bengali and Assamese are very very very mutually intelligible but I can't speak Assamese and can speak Hindi fluently.
@heathenfire
@heathenfire 3 жыл бұрын
Kannada!!
@srinidhi7140
@srinidhi7140 3 жыл бұрын
ನಾನು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ❤️
@syednadir7397
@syednadir7397 2 жыл бұрын
Amazed to see how words are similar in my language, Brahui, to 9ther south Indian languages. Connected from far away 💙
@hareneishnadhar
@hareneishnadhar 2 жыл бұрын
I was surprised too my brother. Guess because we are from the same family; Dravidian group.
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
💛❤️
@nuduw
@nuduw Жыл бұрын
Welcome to the dravidian family brother, hope you're actively protecting the linguistic heritage of Brahui by using it regularly. We're surrounded by intrusive language groups all around us.
@pnsasi4720
@pnsasi4720 Жыл бұрын
Brahui Our long lost Brother language ... Love from South India
@user-zv8js6wt2y
@user-zv8js6wt2y Жыл бұрын
Bolahn, Beluchi, Beluhi, Brahui, are all allomorphs of each other and direct are descendants of the word Melukha, the name recorded in Sumerian scripture for the Indus Valley civilization. In Brahui, M has transitioned early into B and a modified version of the word Beluchi exists in the Vedas as Melucha, again referring to the non-Aryan language of the Harappan population. Today Beluchi is used to refer to the Parthian language which was intrusive to area, while Beluchi's allomorph Beluhi/Brahui of the Dravidian language that predates its arrival into Beluchistan region of Pakistan.
@aparnadinesh2462
@aparnadinesh2462 3 жыл бұрын
Amma...what a sweet meaningful word filled with love...😘😘😘
@vivek6356
@vivek6356 3 жыл бұрын
Yep
@user-xk2ot7eg7f
@user-xk2ot7eg7f 3 жыл бұрын
அம்மா
@gazibizi9504
@gazibizi9504 3 жыл бұрын
Cringe
@user-xk2ot7eg7f
@user-xk2ot7eg7f 3 жыл бұрын
@@gazibizi9504 Cash
@omom7834
@omom7834 3 жыл бұрын
Amma is a sanskrit word...
@Nithincr1
@Nithincr1 3 жыл бұрын
Woh.. Dravidian languages! My native language is Malayalam ☺️
@user-ok9dc5qt8d
@user-ok9dc5qt8d Жыл бұрын
Malayalam=a place on the mountain
@karthikkarthik453
@karthikkarthik453 Жыл бұрын
Before Aryans this land belongs to tamils when sanskrit entered into india Tamil language split into telugu malayalam kannada tulu languages , actually we Dravidians are real indians , hail dravidanadu support from telangana state 💪🔥
@Pihu523
@Pihu523 Жыл бұрын
@@karthikkarthik453 support to dravidnadu, but no, aryans are at their place and dravidians are their place. No one invaded anyone's.
@AbeRegulus
@AbeRegulus 2 ай бұрын
​@@karthikkarthik453 The land belongs to Malayalees, not Tamil. Quit bullying smaller states.
@karthikkarthik453
@karthikkarthik453 2 ай бұрын
@@AbeRegulus Sri Krishna copied from murugan ,in Bhagavad gita said Sri Krishna belongs to yazu vamsha ,yazu means present yazidis ,search about yazidi religion,yadizi religion dated back to 7000 years old check once about yazidi religion ,and Judaism star ⭐,Jews called it as star of David ,the David name derived from dravid which means South Indian,murugan another name is Dravidian
@dxruling
@dxruling 3 жыл бұрын
Brahui is that lost dravidian brother who got separated in a carnival from the family.
@marshalnadar1403
@marshalnadar1403 2 жыл бұрын
They are not lost. They stayed there other migrated south.
@Vasim-it2hm
@Vasim-it2hm 2 жыл бұрын
Our governments should do something to revive this language
@mohan8133
@mohan8133 2 жыл бұрын
Correct we are owned indus civilization
@hareneishnadhar
@hareneishnadhar 2 жыл бұрын
No dude, its more like that they stayed back at where we started (Indus Valley=Pakistan) but we moved to South. More like we ran away from the Carnival LOL.
@brookylnkai9827
@brookylnkai9827 2 жыл бұрын
@@hareneishnadhar now we shld fight to be alive . I am from karnataka . I am proud dravidian Now i am studying in chennai and I am learning tamil . Tamil has words for everything
@anilvm2426
@anilvm2426 3 жыл бұрын
M A L A Y A L A M (മലയാളം) my mother Language From Kerala
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
I am Bengali, so I ask you a question as a friend that can you and your locality speak or understand Hindi ?
@anilvm2426
@anilvm2426 3 жыл бұрын
@@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 Bro our primary language is Malayalam. 99 % of people speak Malayalam in home and out side. Ofcurs there are people who speak and understand hindi but not in a wide range. That may be as part of study or job pupose or becoz of bollywood but that is also not in a wide spread range. And I can understand Hindi speak little. I dont konw why but actually I learned it.
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
@@anilvm2426 Well, so can you tell me bro how you learn Hindi ? media or school.
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
@@anilvm2426 If you don't mind bro can you send me your whatsapp no to discuss about our surrounding. You live Kerala and I West Bengal, two different languages & culture. We live two different parts of India.
@anilvm2426
@anilvm2426 3 жыл бұрын
@@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 I dont watch bollywood movie. I learned hindi watching News and reading e-paper. I still dont know hindi that much like a native speaker But I can understand 70-75% of what they speak. Thats all.
@ahambrahmasmi2477
@ahambrahmasmi2477 2 жыл бұрын
ನಮ್ಮ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದವರು ನೋಡ್ತಿದ್ರೆ ಹೇಳಿ ಗೆಳೆಯರೇ ಜೈ ಕನ್ನಡಾಂಬೆ 💛❤️
@user-tj8kf7nv9w
@user-tj8kf7nv9w 2 жыл бұрын
ನಾನು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ನೋಡುತ್ತಿದ್ದೇನೆ
@camilofernando7952
@camilofernando7952 3 жыл бұрын
A Native Thamizh (Tamil) speaker here! Greetings From the Netherlands! Absolutely love your videos. Some similar words in the Dravidian Family. Pearl = Muthu, Fish = Meenu, Crab = Nandu, Ship = Kapal, Boat = Padagu, Garland = Maalae
@pravarm7445
@pravarm7445 3 жыл бұрын
Native Telugu speaker in the US here!!! Pearl = mutyamu Fish = chEpa Crab = enDrakAya Ship = ODa Boat = paDava Garland = mAla
@pravarm7445
@pravarm7445 3 жыл бұрын
@Msvks Not as far as I know :) However, Tamil Odam and Telugu ODa may come from the same source, despite having somewhat different meanings.
@naveennaveen-cs3nh
@naveennaveen-cs3nh 3 жыл бұрын
Lol dude even in kannada everything is same. Except crab. We call it eedi. And also boat is hadagu. So it's the same. But ship is hadagu
@pravarm7445
@pravarm7445 3 жыл бұрын
@@naveennaveen-cs3nh Say a sentence in kannada! I'll respond with the same sentence in Telugu. Let's see how similar they are
@naveennaveen-cs3nh
@naveennaveen-cs3nh 3 жыл бұрын
@@pravarm7445 enu madtidiya
@sandeepshri3301
@sandeepshri3301 3 жыл бұрын
தமிழ் எனும் பழமையான மொழியை நாங்கள் பேசுகிறோம் இந்த அருமையான காணொளியை தந்தமைக்கு நன்றி. திராவிட மக்களின் பெருமை அனைத்துலகும் அறிய வேண்டும்..
@js-eb4pq
@js-eb4pq 2 жыл бұрын
Yaru thravidan
@testsubject-ok7mr
@testsubject-ok7mr 2 жыл бұрын
Did you find any single evidence for Porto Dravidian 😂🤣 you idiots still believing British made dravidian language shit with no proof, only tamil was there , don’t undermine Tamil by creating new language
@deadschool6593
@deadschool6593 2 жыл бұрын
@@testsubject-ok7mr It clearly shows you Tamils can't digest truths and living in your Tamil dream world And remember that Tamil is only old among the Dravidian languages and Tamil itself derived from Proto-Dravidian , you people are not even believe Proto-Dravidian because of fear 😂😂 and the words you find in every South Indian languages are called Proto-Dravidian connection , not Tamil connection , Tamil is one among the language under Proto Dravidian family, it's just older that's it Truth always pains, Practice to accept truths
@sandeepshri3301
@sandeepshri3301 2 жыл бұрын
@@js-eb4pq adharku neengal thaan vidai solla vendum
@user-ok9dc5qt8d
@user-ok9dc5qt8d Жыл бұрын
C'est une langue hipergoud vraiment !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@mihamhassan6206
@mihamhassan6206 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from Bangladesh and even I can recognize some words that came into Bangla from Dravidian languages.... It's a very special language family.... Hope they stay pure in a multicultural state like India... And love for the Brahui speakers as well. . 😄
@hasanullalhasansaff4524
@hasanullalhasansaff4524 2 жыл бұрын
I'm from South Indian ❤️
@niccolopaganini1782
@niccolopaganini1782 2 жыл бұрын
@@hasanullalhasansaff4524 no, you *are* south indian
@sunilchandralanke6973
@sunilchandralanke6973 Жыл бұрын
Can you list some of those words...We would love to know them.
@biharigamer4369
@biharigamer4369 3 ай бұрын
Wrong Bengali is totally magadhi prakrit language
@shiningstone6771
@shiningstone6771 2 жыл бұрын
A Tamil speaker here ..... Can understand Kannada and Malayalam.... But not Telugu 😅
@scriptranda2670
@scriptranda2670 Жыл бұрын
My Tip is try to end words vowels 😅😅
@smiedranokatirova5987
@smiedranokatirova5987 3 жыл бұрын
Wow In Iraq Mesopotamian (Ûru) means city and many other similar words we share even thought we speak Sumerian, Semetic and Aryan mix Not even dravdian Even the word Iraq comes from the ancient city of ouk (ûru+ouk)= uruk -> erek -> iraq Many love to south India and Dravdians from Iraq
@amlans5314
@amlans5314 3 жыл бұрын
There is a theory about a connection of elamites of middle east and dravidians. Genetically its been proven that ancestors of dravidians came from zagros-iran but linguistically its not been done yet bc time separation was too long to prove a definite connection. Some words are similar though.
@silas7811
@silas7811 3 жыл бұрын
@@amlans5314 Yes Elamo dravidians
@spetsnazGru487
@spetsnazGru487 3 жыл бұрын
@@amlans5314 actually proto-dravidians are early caucasoid tribes from Iran. In Harappa, we mixed with Austrolid people who are aborigins of Indian pensisular. Dravidians are a hybrid race of mix of majorly Caucasians , austrolid & some mongolid features.
@prabhu1517
@prabhu1517 3 жыл бұрын
are you Yazidis??
@mr.unknown8478
@mr.unknown8478 3 жыл бұрын
Uru in Kannada also same meaning.
@nightwolfnightwolf3729
@nightwolfnightwolf3729 3 жыл бұрын
Am I the only Brahui here ?
@harshavardhana3895
@harshavardhana3895 3 жыл бұрын
YOUR LANGUAGE IS ALSO DRAVIDAN DUDE LOVE FROM TAMIL GUY.
@benhursudheer5799
@benhursudheer5799 3 жыл бұрын
Love from south india,kerala
@classicfun8326
@classicfun8326 Ай бұрын
ee aretna Pen ant khaik ne
@nitizroyce3145
@nitizroyce3145 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my god words are so similar between Tamil Kannada and Malayalam 😍😍😍😍
@02abishekprasad91
@02abishekprasad91 3 жыл бұрын
South dravidian languages
@Karthick_123.-
@Karthick_123.- 3 жыл бұрын
Same language but fight each other 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️
@risyanthbalaji805
@risyanthbalaji805 3 жыл бұрын
Malayalam first diverge from Tamil in 9th century ad.
@righttime6186
@righttime6186 2 жыл бұрын
@@Karthick_123.- its all aryans divide and rule policy
@poojadk1066
@poojadk1066 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN This video have lots of mistakes in kannada. I saw that Kannada is similar both to Telugu and Tamil-Malayalam. The video editor have made lots of mistake in Kannada. But We can see that all Dravidian languages South India are similar in culture Tradition language But fight for Kaveri 😭
@advancevlogs240
@advancevlogs240 3 жыл бұрын
proud to be brahui dravidian..
@Sathish_12
@Sathish_12 3 жыл бұрын
From Pakistan?
@advancevlogs240
@advancevlogs240 3 жыл бұрын
@@Sathish_12 yes
@Shrey_Shrek
@Shrey_Shrek Жыл бұрын
wow u speak brahui?
@pnsasi4720
@pnsasi4720 Жыл бұрын
brahui our long Lost Dravidian brother Language love from south India
@Shrey_Shrek
@Shrey_Shrek Жыл бұрын
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@raghunadharao9973
@raghunadharao9973 3 жыл бұрын
TELUGU భాష అనేది సంస్కృత పదము. భాష ను తెలుగులొ "నుడి" అంటారు. ఆంధ్ర భాష అంటె తెలుగు మరియు సంస్కృతముల యొక్క అధ్భుతమైన కలయిక. ముందు తెలుగుకి సంస్కృతమునకు భేదం మనలో చాలా మందికి తెలియదు. ఏది తెలుగు పదమో ఏది సంస్కృత పదమో మనము తెలుసుకొనె పరిస్థితి రావాలి. సంస్కృతము అధ్భుతమైన భాష .. సంస్కృతం లొ పద సంపద అనంతం..ఇదే దీని వైశిష్ట్యం. తెలుగు అజంత భాష .. అందము లో తెలుగునుడి ని మించింది లేదు. ఈ విషయం లో తెలుగు సంస్కృతము కంటే గొప్పది. అజంత భాష యొక్క వైశిష్ట్యం తెలియాలంటె ఉదాహరణకి రాముడు ఒకడు ఉన్నాడు అని అనుకున్నాను అని అనుకున్నావేమొ....... రాముడొకడున్నాడననుకున్నానననుకున్నావేమొ................................ ఇలా ఒక్క ముక్కలో ఎక్కడా ఆగకుండా వ్రాయవచ్చు. వందల వేల వాక్యములు ఒకే వాక్యములో వ్రాయవొచ్చు.. దీనికి తోడు పద సంపద తోడైతే (ఆ పద సంపద సంస్కృతమునకే సొంతము) అధ్భుతం.. ఆ అధ్బుతమే మనము ఈ నాడు తెలుగు అని అనుకుంటున్న ఆంధ్ర భాష.
@tomcat5166
@tomcat5166 3 жыл бұрын
Ajantha baasha ante vowel ending ani, kaani mee udaharana Agglutinative nature ni velladisthundi. migitaavanni chaala goppaga chepparandi, meeku naa tenkanamulu [ namaskaram ki telugu maata [ padam] ] 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@user-ub9zr1zx5u
@user-ub9zr1zx5u 2 жыл бұрын
అధ్భుతం అన్న వేరే మాదిరిగా చెప్పారు,,,,నిజంగా చపట్లు.... ❤️❤️
@anupam6720
@anupam6720 2 жыл бұрын
Similarity between Marathi and Dravidian (specially Kannada) English - Kannada - Marathi Daughter - magal - mulgi Child - pillay - pillu Brain - medu - mendu Head - talay - talak (rural Maharashtra) Eat - tin - tindi (rural Maharashtra) And many more beyond this video words
@visible9133
@visible9133 2 жыл бұрын
It's tindi/nasta in kannada for breakfast
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
You're right! Mahiti, Puran Poli (Hurnada Holige), Anna, Akka, Appa, Atya, Huduk(u), etc etc! 💛❤️
@anythingkannada2120
@anythingkannada2120 Жыл бұрын
@@visible9133 tindi is original word nasta is urdu. Tindi 👍
@nikilsatpute2423
@nikilsatpute2423 3 жыл бұрын
I'am from Maharashtra I want to learn learn Telugu language please suggest me how can I start ????
@mr.unknown8478
@mr.unknown8478 3 жыл бұрын
There may be videos bro check out
@srilekhatamma5233
@srilekhatamma5233 3 жыл бұрын
Yes ... Good thought 😋
@maheshpuli5320
@maheshpuli5320 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu is the toufest language in india,but it also is sweetest in India 🙏
@chanduvadde2909
@chanduvadde2909 3 жыл бұрын
You can learn through some apps,videos,and also with the help of a native speaker. 😊
@harika8020
@harika8020 2 жыл бұрын
Watch films..with subtitles
@szw7729
@szw7729 3 жыл бұрын
please more and more Word Comparisons videos, i love it so much.
@abhilashakumar8431
@abhilashakumar8431 2 жыл бұрын
I am a kurukh speaker, one of the Dravidian languages. I, recently came to know that south Indian languages have the same origin as ours. I was always very fascinated by languages from southern India. Now I know why.☺️ Edit: Now that I've started paying attention, I've noticed a lot of similar words in kurukh and southern languages, specially in Tamil.
@NJR-gt8xi
@NJR-gt8xi 2 жыл бұрын
What's the condition of kurukh language?Never let down our languages
@abhijithmenon2513
@abhijithmenon2513 2 жыл бұрын
Love from Kerala
@abhilashakumar8431
@abhilashakumar8431 2 жыл бұрын
@@NJR-gt8xi well as far as I know, most of the millennials have very little understanding of the kurukh language. I'm a 90s kid too but since my parents always speak in kurukh at home, my kurukh is decent, if not great.
@abhilashakumar8431
@abhilashakumar8431 2 жыл бұрын
@@abhijithmenon2513 😊🙏. I even try to learn some malayalam words through movies.
@NJR-gt8xi
@NJR-gt8xi 2 жыл бұрын
@@abhilashakumar8431 Ohh😥try to teach them
@nuduw
@nuduw Жыл бұрын
Amma isn't a particularly Dravidian word for mother, neither is it Indo-Aryan. Having nasal/labial sounds for immediate kinship relations is found in many language groups, since infants start out with making those sounds first. Proto-Dravidian word for mother is **taḷḷ-ay/-i* from which Tamil 'taḷḷai', Telugu 'talli', Gondi 'tallur', Malto 'tallor̥', Parji 'tal', Konda-Kuwi 'tali', Kui 'ṭaḍi' have emerged.
@vasanthakumar526
@vasanthakumar526 7 ай бұрын
Tallai is very rare in tamizh. Is there any reference for this word in tamil literature? Can you give the pure tamil words for 'brother' and 'sister'? And also other relationships names.
@srinidhi7140
@srinidhi7140 3 жыл бұрын
💛❤️ ನಾನು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ I am from Karnataka 💛❤️
@anuragrsimha
@anuragrsimha 3 жыл бұрын
ನಾವು ಕೂಡಾ!!
@poojadk1066
@poojadk1066 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Siddhart I am Kanandiga But I can read Telugu bevause of similarity I think u wrote Nenu Bharatadeshanni premistunnanu In Kannada we say Nanu Bharatadeshavannu premisutene
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Preethi prema yella pustadalliro badane kayi🍆
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN sad bro😙...
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN oh ..I just realised I dont care 😴
@336atifnoman7
@336atifnoman7 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu💪💪💪 From telangana muslim
@K-Saikiran
@K-Saikiran 2 жыл бұрын
langa
@bharathkumarsm1941
@bharathkumarsm1941 2 жыл бұрын
@@K-Saikiran konga
@user-gc6ry2xq6f
@user-gc6ry2xq6f 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Urdu is a Indian languages bro
@ultraboy3195
@ultraboy3195 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-gc6ry2xq6f Urdu is indo European language bro
@nithi80568
@nithi80568 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIANbro language and religion are not connected. Hindi and urdu is a single language before indian independents muslims are written arabic script,hindus are written by devnagiri script in north india . But tamilnadu&kerala people all religion(hindu,muslim, cristian) peoples are using their native script and bengali people also
@srinidhiguptha4286
@srinidhiguptha4286 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu 😍 From telanagana❤️
@BlackRose-eu6xw
@BlackRose-eu6xw 2 жыл бұрын
Guptha not thelugu you 420 north indian I love tamil thelugu kannada tulu malayalam and south indians tamil mother of all languages
@prashanthreddy3326
@prashanthreddy3326 2 жыл бұрын
@@BlackRose-eu6xw Hello... We Telugus have surnames like Gupta, Yadav, Sharma, Varma, Choudary, Patel, Shastry, etc., among others. Just by seeing her surname you should not tag her as a North Indian. Just come out of this Brahmin hatred, North-Indian hatred, etc. In the past there might be reasons for this anger. But come to the present. Be normal
@narendrachowdary6894
@narendrachowdary6894 3 жыл бұрын
Imagine if all South India only speaks Proto Dravidian 😃
@hareneishnadhar
@hareneishnadhar 2 жыл бұрын
Tamil is very close to Proto Dravidian. So Tamil Nadu is kinda speaking it in a way.
@brookylnkai9827
@brookylnkai9827 2 жыл бұрын
@@hareneishnadhar brother See now I speak kannada language Dravidian language less influenced by sanksrit 1. Tamil 2. Kannada Hale kannada is what kannada ppl spoke earlier And it is similar to tamil and not influenced by sanskrit. It is difficult to speak like tamil And proto tamil or proto hale kannada is same as proto sumerian
@infinite5795
@infinite5795 Жыл бұрын
@@hareneishnadhar not really, Tamil has got only the most vocab, but the grammar is very different from PD. Infact, Telugu retains the PD grammar very much.
@scriptranda2670
@scriptranda2670 Жыл бұрын
When people migrate, they can't speak the words properly and habituate to the words Ex: blood:- Raktham people say rattam Histoy:- charitra people say carritiram
@bizzle6415
@bizzle6415 9 ай бұрын
Then you should tamil language
@yashwanthreddy6713
@yashwanthreddy6713 3 жыл бұрын
తెలుగు నా తల్లి నుడి నేను తెలుగు వాడిని నేను తెలుగు లో మాట్లాడుతాను Telugu is my mother tongue I'm a Telugu person I speak telugu
@omom7834
@omom7834 3 жыл бұрын
జై తెలుగు తల్లీ
@Kalapali.bhanuprasad
@Kalapali.bhanuprasad 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN bro nee msg chala video's lo chusanu bro baga support cheystunav telugu kosam nenu kuda
@truthunbiasedunfiltered1428
@truthunbiasedunfiltered1428 3 жыл бұрын
Its very interesting, that Odia, being an indo- aryan language has some Dravidian vocabulary frm Telugu and kui languages. Like palli for village, Kuni for small, maikina for woman, talu for head, nira for water, mina for fish etc. Love to all my Dravidian brothers frm ur Odia bro:).
@raghuhiriyur
@raghuhiriyur 3 жыл бұрын
We are all brothers and sisters.
@rishabhrox1
@rishabhrox1 2 жыл бұрын
Which proves that Indo Aryans and Dravidians lived in peace and harmony with excellent cultural exchanges between each other on the holy land of Bharatvarsham. And the extremists and separatists burn because of this strong cultural and traditional unity of India 🔥🔥🇮🇳❤️
@vurevu1017
@vurevu1017 2 жыл бұрын
Oriya script has similarities with Kannada Mach part of today's Odisa was ruled ny Chalukya, Seuna, Vijayanagara dynasties, Kannada dynasties Also the word Odiya comes from Kannada word Oddar ( Stone sculptors/Breakers) Oddar - Oddarisa - Orissa - Odisa
@truthunbiasedunfiltered1428
@truthunbiasedunfiltered1428 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN my regrets, if I have hurt ur sentiments, but I gave the equivalents as per the video. Also, Odia has grammatical similarities with Old Telugu, I believe. Because like in Old Telugu, Odia has grammaticalized clusivity with its verb conjugation, while medieval and Modern Telugu lost it. Modern Telugu does have clusivity, but it has distinct pronouns to indicate the exclusive we and inclusive we, if I am not wrong. Also, Odia has free word order like Dravidian languages, all other indo-Aryan languages have a fixed order. But, we Odias tend to use the more common sov, nowadays. But, Rest other facets are common with Sanskrit.
@truthunbiasedunfiltered1428
@truthunbiasedunfiltered1428 2 жыл бұрын
@@vurevu1017 I believe, the Odia script is more similar with Malayalam and Sinhalese, then Kannada and Telugu. U just have to look at the diacritical marks and consonant ligatures to notice it, although it has some influence frm the Old Kalinga script, which was a sister-Brahmi derivative like the Halegannada Kadamba script. It was used to write Odia till the 11th century, when Gajapati rulers favored the present Odia script frm the Siddham variant. Also, it is hypothesized that Eastern Gangas of Odisha had origins frm Western Ganga dynasty based in Karnataka. it is debatable as well. Eastern Gangas had marital relations with Western Gangas and Telugu reddys and also, controlled northern Andhra pradesh, upto Vizianagram, before Telugu Kakatiya Dynasty. But Eastern Gangas were also said to be of Telugu origin, but they had always patronized Odia and Sanskrit frm the start, so difficult to say. We Odias have been mostly Vaishnavites, because of them.
@irinakolcheva5212
@irinakolcheva5212 3 жыл бұрын
Difficult languages for European language speakers.
@user-bu7zl9px4e
@user-bu7zl9px4e 3 жыл бұрын
Don't learn.
@irinakolcheva5212
@irinakolcheva5212 3 жыл бұрын
@Hare Krishna Not only the grammer, the script is difficult.😃
@rtam7097
@rtam7097 3 жыл бұрын
@My Father what is agglutinative language??
@VivekWaghmare1
@VivekWaghmare1 3 жыл бұрын
@My Father like in Kanndad verb+"illa" means "verb is not happening", gothilla, baralla, bandilla?
@VivekWaghmare1
@VivekWaghmare1 3 жыл бұрын
@My Father why marathi?
@santhoshgr3380
@santhoshgr3380 3 жыл бұрын
Actually , Native Kannada words should end with vowels . Here most words didnt end with vowels . Kaalu -leg Kannu - eye Uru - place (Medulu - brain ,key? ) Avanu - he Ba/Bara - come Tinnu - eat Maadu - to do Sayi - to die (Ullagaddi /Irulli - onion , ulli? ) Kallu - stone (ULu -plough ,ar? ) (Kari/Kappu- Black ,Kadi? ) You can see words ending with vowels.This is how it actually pronounced . A village person in Karnataka pronounce bus as bussu , Car as Caru , Praveen as Praveena etc.
@ashishkundapura4102
@ashishkundapura4102 3 жыл бұрын
Only textbook kannada words end with vowels, but spoken kannada ends with consonant.
@santhoshgr3380
@santhoshgr3380 3 жыл бұрын
@@ashishkundapura4102 Ending with Vowel is actually a feature of Kannada language . They use it only in text is unacceptable . Tell me How many rural folks pronounce words like Bus , Aaeroplane exactly. Using Kannada with vowels actually was not a compulsory thing in Halegannada . But later Nadugannada and Hosagannada accepted and follow this rule . The thing is its the people themselves who added this feature bin the language they speak . U may find words like 'Bruhath ' ,which are actually non Kannada words . I want u to give some example to explain ur cause.
@ind2323
@ind2323 3 жыл бұрын
@@santhoshgr3380 exactly bro naav almost end alli vowel balusthivi
@manojkumarn9832
@manojkumarn9832 3 жыл бұрын
Nija bro, ee nan maklu sariyag research madilla, Koneyalli Swara bandrene nam bashe ansodu
@MrFatobese
@MrFatobese 3 жыл бұрын
thelugu lo koodaa ade babu..
@moviemanian79
@moviemanian79 3 жыл бұрын
Please add south Korean language too. There are lots of similar words 😍
@amlans5314
@amlans5314 3 жыл бұрын
They belong to Koreanic language family not Dravidian though
@VolcardoReviewer
@VolcardoReviewer 3 жыл бұрын
@God Bless The Internet There are similarities between Tamil and Japanese too. lol
@VolcardoReviewer
@VolcardoReviewer 3 жыл бұрын
​@Msvks I’m Japanese.
@VolcardoReviewer
@VolcardoReviewer 3 жыл бұрын
​@Msvks I’ve been googling tamil on KZfaq because my girlfriend is tamil. She and I would try to find words that are similar for fun. Lol
@randomperson6141
@randomperson6141 3 жыл бұрын
@pranav r Sanskrit and Japanese are not similar.
@Sinhala_buddhist-3934
@Sinhala_buddhist-3934 Жыл бұрын
I'm a Telugu-Tamil speaker. I can understand almost all Proto-Dravidian words since it's all same as Tamil.
@gustavogaviria492
@gustavogaviria492 3 жыл бұрын
You can Telugu words are somewhat very different from tamil Malayalam and kannada
@subhashanvs3229
@subhashanvs3229 3 жыл бұрын
I'm native Telugu speaker. But some of those telugu words are not used in morden Telugu. Maguva means girl not daughter. I heard even some new words. I don't know where did he get those Telugu word.
@1080lights
@1080lights 3 жыл бұрын
The ancestor of Telugu was the first to split from the ancestor of the others after the proto-Dravidian language.
@Ida-xe8pg
@Ida-xe8pg 3 жыл бұрын
They are part of different branches, Telugu: South-Central Branch and Tml, Mal, Kan: South branch
@mr.unknown8478
@mr.unknown8478 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu frm Kannada, don't worry Kannada is great Indian one of dravidian langg.....! Bcz * Kannada - "The Queen of World Script" * Kannada has the highest "Gnanpith" awrds * Sonu nigam(Indian singing legend) sung so many melodies in Kannada....!
@mr.unknown8478
@mr.unknown8478 3 жыл бұрын
Hindi/Punjabi/Urdu - Gender issue, no idea why bus is feminine and tree is masculine. Tamil - has inconsistent alphabets. Ex : BPJ cannot be written properly in Tamil as B and P are represented by same symbol. Same is case with STD, here T and D have same symbol in Tamil. Telugu - Improper past tense. Gender issue, everything else is feminine. Bus, Pen, Book, Movie etc all are feminine. Why? Marathi - Gender issue same as Hindi. What you write in Kannada is what you speak and what you speak is what you write. No ambiguity on genders and tenses. “1. Simple”, “2. perfect” and of course “3. Very sweet”.
@Qwerty-hy5mj
@Qwerty-hy5mj 2 жыл бұрын
I used to have a Malayalam friend and he said that the closest language to his is Tamil, though he couldn't speak it, he could sing many songs in it.
@vishnnuvijay9096
@vishnnuvijay9096 2 жыл бұрын
I can speak and write tamil since childhood
@Xcvbn3355
@Xcvbn3355 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a malayali. I wanna tell you that, when i first heard tamil (through movies), tbh i really didn't read the subtitles. Even many tamil movies don't release their malayalam dubbed version because most of us prefer to watch it in Tamil itself.
@hareneishnadhar
@hareneishnadhar 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, we have almost similar words but Malayalam has a slang that it makes us (Tamizhans) hard to understand it when we are listening to them talking. I can understand Kannada and Telugu better. Dont need subtitles when i am watching a Kannada or Telugu film. Not sure if it is only me lol.
@thecmjcoderbeckett3178
@thecmjcoderbeckett3178 2 жыл бұрын
Yea, I think I could understand Tamil much better than Kannada and Telengu.... Tamil kinda feels much more closer to our language, geography has a role in it..... Telegu feels the most difficult to understand.... I used to have a Sri Lankan Tamil colleague and I used to talk in Malayalam to him and we had no problems understanding each other atall....
@dhanalaxmi6249
@dhanalaxmi6249 3 жыл бұрын
In telugu language every word ends with vowel letters i.e a,e,i,o,u There is no language in the world ends with vowel letters. I bet you guys. Our Telugu language ends with vowel letters which makes sound beautiful and pleasant. Proud to be a telugoda. Our language is sweet language than the other languages. Our language is very old language. It is first language in the world. Krishna deva raya a kannada Ruler said that Telugu language is the great language in the country. Our national anthem writer rabindranath tagore a bengali person said that Telugu language is sweet language than the other languages. This shows our greatness
@kingdomofsouth8442
@kingdomofsouth8442 3 жыл бұрын
TAMIL IS GOD FATHER OF ALL LANGUAGES IN THE WORLD MOTHER OF ALL LANGUAGES😎
@harekrishna3787
@harekrishna3787 3 жыл бұрын
@@kingdomofsouth8442 🤣🤣🤣
@maheshpuli5320
@maheshpuli5320 3 жыл бұрын
@@kingdomofsouth8442 big joke that's why your language rank 20th 😁, telugu is the 2 biggest language in india ofter hindi
@raja1687
@raja1687 3 жыл бұрын
@@kingdomofsouth8442 typical arava
@veerareddy9119
@veerareddy9119 3 жыл бұрын
Not in world , in India. In this world there are many languages which have vowel harmony
@dubiouswords7851
@dubiouswords7851 3 жыл бұрын
The language in Pakistan that has been classified as Dravidian is Brahui. It is still an unsolved mystery as how this language came to the area and how it survived while being surrounded by languages belonging to unrelated groups.
@log4john
@log4john 3 жыл бұрын
There are two theories. 1) They might have migrated from South long back. The problem with this is, there is no event (as for as I know) recorded in the history that suggests that this has occurred. 2) The Dravidian languages might have been spoken in wider area in India before Indo European languages arrived and replaced the larger population in North or pushed the Dravidian speakers down. Considering the fact that Step migration happened around 1500 BC into South Asia which brought Indo Aryan languages and Dravidian languages have no links with outside world, we surely gravitating towards the point 2.
@hareneishnadhar
@hareneishnadhar 2 жыл бұрын
Its not really a mystery brother. Indus Valley civilization (modern day Pakistan) was a Dravidian civilization. Brahui people stayed back while we the other Dravidians moved down South probably because of the downfall of IVC due to the so called Aryan invasion or the huge flood theory that happened which eventually led to IVC being wiped out.
@dubiouswords7851
@dubiouswords7851 2 жыл бұрын
@@hareneishnadhar while I believe IVC people spoke a Dravidian language, it’s not proven yet. It’s also uncertain if the Brahui people are the result of the back migration of Dravidian speakers or folks that never left. One thing for sure, genetically and phenotypically, they resemble and are very close to Baluchi people. They are very admixed it seems.
@dst1035
@dst1035 2 жыл бұрын
@@dubiouswords7851 On the contrary, the genetic evidence shows the Brahui aren't very admixed at all, and are a relic people. The largest component in them in the Harappan/South West asian element with very low instances fo both steppe(Aryan) and tribal(south asian) ancestry. Brahui is prakritized pronunciation of Beluhi which comes from Meluha, the word recorded in Sumerian scriptures as the name of the Indus Valley Civilization. The Brahui of Pakistan are remnants of the Harappan culture.
@dubiouswords7851
@dubiouswords7851 2 жыл бұрын
@@dst1035 please provide reference to the studies. The Rakhigarhi skeleton is the only true remains of harrapan people and these remains were shown to have closest affinity to Irula, a South Indian tribal population (as per “An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers”). Brahui have high % of the y-haplogroup R1A (nearly 40%) as per (Y-Chromosomal DNA Variation in Pakistan, Raheel Qamar et al 2002), which shows steppe ancestry from parental line of descent. Their genetic makeup is similar to neighbouring balochis and makranis (baloch makranis, not Siddis).
@prasaddevadigakudla
@prasaddevadigakudla 3 жыл бұрын
In the map I observed red area in Karnataka...That is Tulunadu Tulu people (Mangalore,Udupi and Kasaragod) ❤️ Thank you 💗
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
Tulunadu 💛❤️
@thinksgo3853
@thinksgo3853 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu is more different in other dravidian languages (only in my observation)
@celebritieshistory5101
@celebritieshistory5101 3 жыл бұрын
Because of mixed pallava grantha
@mysteriousvideos6267
@mysteriousvideos6267 3 жыл бұрын
telugu and tamil words more related region wise both were ruled by same kings. also I'm from Hyderabad when I watch tamil movies I found so many tamil words that are similar and same words like sambamdam, mukyamaana in tamil, mukyamaina in telugu, below are some similar or same words in Telugu and Tamil. Po(పో)- po(போ)(go) Eppudu (ఎప్పుడు)- Eppothu(எப்போது)(when) Ippudu (ఇప్పుడు)- Ippothu (இப்போது)(now) Uppu (ఉప్పు)- Uppu (உப்பு)(salt) Kaalu(కాలు)- Kaal (கால்)(leg) Tala(తల)- Thalai (தலை)(head) Idhi (ఇది)- ithu (இது)(this) Adhi (అది)-Athu(அது)(that) Ooru (ఊరు)- ooru(ஊர்)(village) Koncham (కొంచం)- Koncham (கொஞ்சம்)(some) Naaku (నాకు)- Enakku (எனக்கு)(for me) Paalu (పాలు)- paal (பால்)(milk) Neyyi (నెయ్యి)- Ney (நெய்)(ghee) Chakkera (చక్కెర)-Charkarai(சர்க்கரை)(sugar) Venna (వెన్న)- Venney (வெண்ணெய்)(butter) Teliyadhu(తెలియదు)- Teriyaathu(தெரியாது)(don't know) Sontha(సొంత)- Sontha(சொந்த)(own) Pakkana (పక్కన) - Pakkathil (பக்கத்தில்)(next to) Bayam (భయం)-Bayam(பயம்)(fear) Amma (అమ్మ)- Amma (அம்மா)(mother) Akka (అక్క)- Akka (அக்கா)(elder sister) Atta (అత్తా)- Atthai (அத்தை)(father's sister) Taata (తాత)- Thaatha (தாத்தா)(grand father) Maama (మామా)-maama(மாமா)(uncle) Anna (అన్న)- Annan (அண்ணன்)(elder brother) Peru (పేరు)- Peyar (பெயர்)(name) Pannu(పన్ను)-Pal(பல்)(tooth) Tittu (తిట్టు)- Thittu (திட்டு)(scold) Nilam (నీలం)- Nila (நீல)(blue) Paccha (పచ్చ)- Pacchai (பச்சை)(green) Mukku (ముక్కు)- Mukku (மூக்கு)(nose) Enduku (ఎందుకు)-Edharkku(எதற்கு)(why) Koodadhu (కూడదు)- Koodaathu (க்கூடாது)(should not) Kattu (కట్టు)- Kattu (கட்டு) (tie) Chaavu ( చావు)- Saavu/chaavu (சாவு)(death) Bandi (బండి)- Vandi (வண்டி) (Vehicle) Vaanti (వాంతి)- Vaanthi (வாந்தி)(vomiting) Nammu (నమ్ము)- Nambu (நம்பு)(believe) Puli (పులి)- Puli (புலி)(tiger) Balli (బల్లి)- Palli (பல்லி)(lizard) Simham (సింహం)- Singam (சிங்கம்)(lion) Paamu (పాము)- Paambu (பாம்பு)(Snake) Edho(ఏదో)- Edho (ஏதோ)(something) Katti (కత్తి)- Katthi (கத்தி)(knife) Manaku (మనకు)- Nammaku (நமக்கு) (us) Chinna (చిన్న)- Chinna (சின்ன)(small) Vere (వేరే) - Veru (வேறு)(different) Paapam (పాపం)- Paavam (பாவம்)(pity) Paapa(పాపా)- Paapa (பாப்பா) (little girl) Nimisham (నిమిషం)- Nimidam (நிமிடம்)(minute) Tappu (తప్పు)- Thappu (தப்பு)( mistake) Kopam (కోపం)- Kopam (கோபம்)(anger) Sare(సరే)- Sari (சரி)(ok) Mudhalu (మొదలు)- Mudhal (முதல்)(first) Cheyi (చెయ్యి)- Seyy/cheyy (செய்)(do)
@mysteriousvideos6267
@mysteriousvideos6267 3 жыл бұрын
I think telugu and tamil more common words than kannada and malayalam below are some Aaru (ఆరు)- Aaru (ஆறு)( six) Chennai (சென்னை)-Chennai (చెన్నై). Madurai (மதுரை)-Madurai (మదురై). Tirupati (திருப்பதி)-Tirupati (తిరుపతి). Visakhapatnam (விசாகபட்டினம்)-Visakhapatnam (విశాఖపట్నం). Hyderabad (ஐதாராபாத்)-Hyderabad (హైదరాబాదు). Enna (என்ன)-Enti (ఏంటి)-Means What. Appadi (அப்படி)-Ala (అలా)-Means Like That. Ippadi (இப்படி)-Ila (ఇలా)-Means Like This. Eppadi (இப்படி)-Ela (ఎలా)-Means How. Appothu (அப்போது)-Appudu (అప్పుడు)-Means Then. Ippothu (இப்போது)-Ippudu (ఇప్పుడు)-Means Now. Eppothu (எப்போது)-Eppudu (ఎప్పుడు)-Means When. Ange (அங்கே)-Akkada (అక్కడ)-Means There. Inge (இங்கே)-Ikkada (ఇక్కడ)-Means Here. Enge (எங்கே)-Ekkada (ఎక్కడ)-Means Where. Adhu (அது)-Adi (అది)-Means That. Idhu (இது)-Idi (ఇది)-Means This. Edhu (எது)-Edi (ఏది)-Means Which. Athanai (அத்தனை)-Anta (అంత)-Means That Much. Ithanai (இத்தனை)-Inta (ఇంత)-Means This Much. Ethanai (எத்தனை)-Enta (ఎంత)-Means How Much. Evar/Evan/Yaar (எவர்/எவன்/யார்)-Evaru/Evadu (ఎవరు/ఎవడు)-Means Who. Edharku (எதற்கு)-Enduku (ఎందుకు)-Means Why. Avar/Avan (அவர்/அவன்)-Atanu/Atadu (అతను/అతడు)-Means He. Ivar/Ivan (அவர்/அவன்)-Itanu/Itadu (ఇతను/ఇతడు)-Means He. Anaithum/Ellam (அனைத்தும்/எல்லாம்)-Anni (అన్నీ)-Means All. Anaivarum/Ellarum (அனைவரும்/எல்லாரும்)-Andaru (అందరూ)-Means Everyone. Varai/Varaikum (வரை/வரைக்கும்)-Varaku (వరకు)-Means Until. Innum (இன்னும்)-Inka (ఇంకా)-Means Still. Thavaru/Thappu (தவறு)-Thappu (తప్పు)-Means Mistake/Wrong. Sari (சரி)-Sare (సరే)-Means Okay. Seivadhu (செய்வது)-Cheyadam (చేయడం)-Means Doing. Tharuvadhu (தருவது)-Tevvadam (తెవ్వడం)-Means Bringing. Keezhe (கீழே)-Kinda (కింద)-Means Down. Mannippu (மன்னிப்பு)-Mannincha (మన్నించ)-Means Forgiveness. Eru (ஏறு)-Ekku (ఎక్కు)-Means Climb. Varam (வாரம்)-Varam (వారం)-Means Week. Kattu (கட்டு)-Kattu (కట్టు)-Means Tie/Build. Dayavuseidhu (தயவுசெய்து)-Dayachesi (దయచేసి)-Means Please. Kaal (கால்)-Kaalu (కాలు)-Means Leg. Kaalam (காலம்)-Kaalam (కాలం)-Means Period. Amma/Tayee (அம்மா/தாய்)-Amma/Thalli (అమ్మ/తల్లి)-Means Mother. Appa/Thanthai (அப்பா/தந்தை)-Nanna/Tandri (తండ్రి)-Means Father. Maama (மாமா)-Maama (మామ)-Means Uncle. Attai (அத்தை)-Atta (అత్త)-Means Aunt. Anna (அண்ணா)-Anna (అన్నా)-Means Elder Brother. Thambi (தம்பி)-Thammudu (తమ్ముడు)-Means Younger Brother. Pakkam (பக்கம்)-Pakka (పక్క)-Means Side. Theriyum (தெரியும்)-Telusu (తెలుసు)-Means Know. Theriyadhu (தெரியாது)-Teliyadu (తెలియదు)-Means Don’t Know. Man (மன்)-Mannu (మన్ను)-Means Soil. Mudhal (முதல்)-Modati (మొదటి)-Means First. Mariyadhai (மரியாதை)-Maryada (మర్యాద)-Means Respect. Talai (தலை)-Tala (తల)-Means Head. Kan (கண்)-Kannu (కన్ను)-Means Eye. Peyar (பெயர்)-Peru (పేరు)-Means Name. Sontha (சொந்த)-Sontha (సొంత)-Means Own. Kooda (கூட)-Koodaa (కూడా)-Means Too. Veedu/Illam (வீடு/இல்லம்)-Inti/Illu (ఇంటి/ఇళ్లు)-Means House. Eru (ஏறு)-Ekku (ఎక్కు)-Means Embark. Thuppakki (துப்பாக்கி)-Tupaki (తుపాకి)-Means Gun. Nagaram (நகரம்)-Nagaram (నగరం)-Means City. Gramam (கிராமம்)-Gramam (గ్రామం)-Means Village. Ooru (ஊர்)-Vooru (వూరు)-Means Town. Pandigai (பண்டிகை)-Panduga (పండుగ)-Means Festival. Vaganam/Vandi (வாகனம்/வண்டி)-Vahanam/Bandi (వాహనం/బండి)-Means Vehicle. Puthagam/Nool (புத்தகம்/நூல்)-Pustakam (పుస్తకం)-Means Book. Nool (நூல்)-Noolu (నూలు)-Means Thread. Selvadhu/Povadhu (செல்வது/போவது)-Velladam/Povadam (వెళ్ళడం/పోవడం)-Means Going. Matham (மதம்)-Matam (మతం)-Means Religion. Neer/Thanneer (நீர்/தண்ணீர்)-Neeti/Neeru (నీటి/నీరు)-Means Water. Pugai (புகை)-Poga (పొగ)-Means Smoke. Kottai (கோட்டை)-Kota (కోట)-Means Fort. Desam/Naadu (தேசம்/நாடு)-Desam/Naadu (దేశం/నాడు)-Means Country. Konam (கோணம்)-Konamu (కోణము)-Means Angle. Moolai (மூலை)-Moola (మూల)-Means Corner. Bayam/Accham (பயம்/அச்சம்)-Bhayam (భయం)-Means Fear. Ayudham (ஆயுதம்)-Ayudham (ఆయుధం)-Means Weapon. Varam (வரம்)-Varam (వరం)-Means Boon. Saabam (சாபம்)-Shapam (శాపం)-Means Curse. Tittu (திட்டு)-Tittu (తిట్టు)-Means Scold. Vidu (விடு)-Vadulu/Vadili (వదులు/వదిలి)-Means Leave. Artham (அர்த்தம்)-Artham (అర్థం)-Means Meaning. Aguvathu (அகுவது)-Avvadam (అవ్వడం)-Means Becoming. Padam (பாடம்)-Patham (పాఠం)-Means Lesson. Paatu (பாட்டு)-Paata (పాట)-Means Song. Paaduvadhu (பாடுவது)-Paadatam (పాడటం)-Means Sing. Payanam (பயணம்)-Prayanam (ప్రయాణం)-Means Journey. Vimanam/Vanoorthi (விமானம்/வானூர்தி)-Vimanam (విమానం)-Means Aeroplane/Flight. Kathanayagan (கதாநாயகன்)-Kathanayakudu (కథానాయకుడు)-Meaning Hero. Amaichar (அமைச்சர்)-Mantri (మంత్రి)-Meaning Minister. Samam (சமம்)-Samam (సమం)-Means Equal. Vasanai (வாசனை)-Vasana (వాసన)-Means Smell. Porattam (போராட்டம்)-Poratam (పోరాటం)-Means Protest. Lanjam (லஞ்சம்)-Lancham (లంచం)-Means Bribe. Daagam (தாகம்)-Daaham (దాహం)-Means Thirst. Mutham (முத்தம்)-Muddu (ముద్దు)-Means Kiss. Poo (பூ)-Poovu (పూవు)-Means Flower. Pambu (பாம்பு)-Pamu ()-Means Snake. Thee/Neruppu (தீ/நெருப்பு)-Tee/Nippu (తీ/నిప్పు)-Means Fire. Pallivasal/Masudi (பள்ளிவாசல்/மசூதி)-Masidu (మసీదు)-Means Mosque. Kathi (கத்தி)-Katthi (కత్తి)-Means Knife. Chakkaram (சக்கரம்)-Chakram (చక్రం)-Meaning Wheel. Theeviravaatham/Bayangaravaatham (தீவிரவாதம்/பயங்கரவாதம்)-Teevravaadam (తీవ్రవాదం)-Meaning Terrorism. Oli/Satham (ஒலி/சத்தம்)-Shabdam (శబ్దం)-Meaning Sound. Oli/Velicham (ஒளி/வெளிச்சம்)-Kanti/Veluturu (కాంతి/వెలుతురు)-Meaning Light. Kozhi (கோழி)-Kodi (కోడి)-Meaning Chicken. Naruku (நறுக்கு)-Naruku (నరుకు)-Meaning Mince/Cut.
@maheshpuli5320
@maheshpuli5320 3 жыл бұрын
@@mysteriousvideos6267 I think u are pakka Tamil settle boy in hyderabad, telugu words totally coming from sanskrit In sanskrit =namaskar In telugu =namaskaram
@mysteriousvideos6267
@mysteriousvideos6267 3 жыл бұрын
@@maheshpuli5320 Kaadu nenu pakka telugu. telugu words sanskrit nundi konni vachai anni kaadhu . manam use chese chaala words migatha south languages loni words common ga vintam manam
@cyber1991
@cyber1991 3 жыл бұрын
What is the software that you used to make your videos?
@shellfishtani7309
@shellfishtani7309 2 жыл бұрын
Some of Japanese words are similar to Dravidian languages; あんまー “ammaa” - mother *Okinawa dialect めのこ “menoko” - woman ぴめ “pime” - little girl (princess) *Archaic pronunciation みっつ “mittu” - 3 いつつ “itutu” - 5 やっつ “yattu” - 8 わー “waa” - I な “na” - you *Tsugaru dialect うんじゅ “unju” - you *Okinawa dialect あいつ “aitu” - he せい “sei” - to do し “si” - to die もの “mono” - beast ぱな “pana” - flower *Archaic pronunciation むら “mura” - village くろ “kuro” - black いな “ina” - not
@itme3929
@itme3929 3 жыл бұрын
My grandmother used to speak tulu I speak kannada
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
Tulu 💛❤️ Kannada
@pnsasi4720
@pnsasi4720 3 ай бұрын
Amma remains same as all Dravidian language ❤
@Awakeningspirit20
@Awakeningspirit20 2 жыл бұрын
All the Indians at my college were Dravidic speakers (all Telugu but one, who was Tamil). I love language and culture, but at that time only Hindu had come out on Duolingo (and still is the only Indian language), so I had no way to learn Telugu... one of the Indians who was Catholic wished his American friends could also communicate back with him in his language. Maybe one day. I now know an Indian from Gujarat, so much easier since this is at least my language family, maybe I can learn that!
@rudrahari4484
@rudrahari4484 2 жыл бұрын
Where are you from bro?
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754
@rithvikmuthyalapati9754 10 ай бұрын
Hindu is the religion, Hindi is the language
@unitedstatesofsouthindiaus5179
@unitedstatesofsouthindiaus5179 Жыл бұрын
Proud to be a Dravidian! We will get Dravida Nadu one day
@Ayayayo626
@Ayayayo626 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu🤩🤩🤩
@AMOGHA.BHATTA
@AMOGHA.BHATTA 2 жыл бұрын
5:32 In Kannada it is "béldingala bélaku (ಬೆಳದಿಂಗಳ ಬೆಳಕು)" which means Full moon light or "tingalu bélaku(ತಿಂಗಳ ಬೆಳಕು)" which means moon light And "tingalu(ತಿಂಗಳು)" has 2 meanings one is moon and another is month but nowadays "tingalu" its replaced by "chandra(चन्द्रः)" which is of Sanskrit
@sreevatsannagarajan9531
@sreevatsannagarajan9531 2 жыл бұрын
Ya in tamil it is tingal( திங்கள்) giving the same two meaning moon and month
@babuksr7525
@babuksr7525 2 жыл бұрын
Kannada has been influenced greatly by outside languages like Sanskrit, arab, Parsi. Etc.
@mahavishnu454
@mahavishnu454 2 жыл бұрын
Based on the moon cycle only, month was named. Moon cycle is 30 days and so month named after it. Both Tamil and Kannada has the same meaning for Thingal(u)
@mahavishnu454
@mahavishnu454 2 жыл бұрын
True, for example the name Chandrasekhara. No body has the name Thingalasekhara
@sowmiyasrin5427
@sowmiyasrin5427 Жыл бұрын
@@sreevatsannagarajan9531விளக்கு தான் பா பெலக்கு
@abhishekrhema3830
@abhishekrhema3830 3 жыл бұрын
Can you create a video on similarities between semetic languages
@knowledgepond3544
@knowledgepond3544 3 жыл бұрын
I am Tuluva , I can speak tulu kannada tamil telugu but malayalm words pronouncing little bit tough🙄
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN I am Tuluva i live in Kerala I can't pronounce some words but I can speak. Malayalam is difficult because only Malayalam and Tamil has rà and zha sound.
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN tamil is not difficult for me either. Butt Malayalam is, becose along with rà and zha sound more nasal sounds are used which is unique to Malayalam. Ex nyan . In Tulu we say yan and in other nan Malayalam has this. Nasal sounds are used more. Slang is the result of these words .
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN after mandarin it is arabic. I think (correct me if I am wrong) Mandrin is difficult becose itt has diffrent grammar but Malayalam grammar is easy.
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN after mandarin it is arabic then japanese followed by Hungarian. taleninstituut.nl/the-hardest-languages-in-the-world-to-learn/ I don't think Malayalam is difficult as you think Malayalam is easy with exposure to that language. I don't know Telugu but I know Tamil becose of exposure not with native speakers but through movies infact .Till now I haven't spoke with Tamil speaker. I don't know Telugu becose I don't watch Telugu films as much as I watch Malayalam and Tamil.
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN for me personally I don't find difficult maybe because I live in Kerala. But in my place(Kasaragod) the Malayalam dialect (slang) is very different from inland Malayalam. Kasaragod is known for that. Kasaragod Malayalam can't be easily understood by many malayalees. Becose here Malayalam has influenced by Tulu and other languages. And as it is simpler Malayalam with Tulu words.complicated words are not present here. Even look at professional Tamil ( which is used in TV news and books) it's very complicated than normal Tamil which I am used to.
@ajaytuluve8767
@ajaytuluve8767 3 жыл бұрын
Tulu my mother Language Enna appe bashe Tulu
@Thejas_Gatty
@Thejas_Gatty 2 жыл бұрын
🚩
@poojadk1066
@poojadk1066 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN 🤣🤣🤣Sidarth makes awesome jokes.
@poojadk1066
@poojadk1066 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Tulu is older than kannada and telgu as u said
@poojadk1066
@poojadk1066 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN 🤣🤣🤣🤣What is Proof Don't comment what ever comes to your mind. Do u have any proof.
@poojadk1066
@poojadk1066 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Ok I'll answer ur question Tulu is not old as Kannada Tulu split from Tamil-Malayalam. And there are 2Million Natives.
@athos773
@athos773 3 жыл бұрын
This is very useful and interesting. Thanks!
@siddarameswarat5774
@siddarameswarat5774 2 жыл бұрын
Great Effort and Wonderful information 💕... Keep doing such good efforts, may god bless and give you more energy to do so...
@Josh-yh4ul
@Josh-yh4ul 3 жыл бұрын
The background music.. 😇 Much love n respect to my brothers.. from Thamizh Naad! 😎
@gangadharababung982
@gangadharababung982 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu,Kannada and tamil speaker here!
@collahan9618
@collahan9618 3 жыл бұрын
You promised for a "Turkic Languages" video two years ago. Where is it?
@sandeshguria4496
@sandeshguria4496 2 жыл бұрын
All are talking about devloped rich and established Dravidian languages of South India ....but no one is talking about how Dravidian tribal community is struggling to keep alive their language in North India those are Kudukh from Jharkhand Orissa and chattisgarh , Gondi from Chattisgarh and Orissa and kui from Orissa these have preserves original proto Dravidian words as same as it was
@prahladkumar8470
@prahladkumar8470 2 жыл бұрын
Yes bro they are near to extinction
@paulmallick1008
@paulmallick1008 2 жыл бұрын
I belongs to kui language
@nuduw
@nuduw Жыл бұрын
Correction: in Tulu mother is 'Apper' and father is 'Ammer', pretty much like it swapped the words.
@Drew791
@Drew791 3 жыл бұрын
Someone needs to audibly say these words as they come up. I can read to the best of my ability, but I have no idea what a truly sounds like or how it should be pronounced.
@somayakanchan3346
@somayakanchan3346 2 жыл бұрын
I am tulu girl and i always talk tulu in my home or anywhere always tulunad🥰😍😍
@dhirajreddy56
@dhirajreddy56 2 жыл бұрын
Hi i am Telugu boy, why is there no separate state for Tulu speaking people?? Like Tulu Nadu.. , will there be a state in future?? And what other languages do u speak other than tulu and English!!?
@priyesh3357
@priyesh3357 2 жыл бұрын
@@dhirajreddy56 There are many proposals from time to time for the creation of a separate state but on the ground zero, most of the Tuluvas do not care much about having a separate political identity as long as the Tulu language is respected. A need for a separate state would depend on the attitude of the Kannada speaking population
@dhirajreddy56
@dhirajreddy56 2 жыл бұрын
@@priyesh3357 ohh okay , but at some point they will definitely oppress them , its not just language but also development will be pretty low compared to kannada cities!!!
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
@@priyesh3357 Kannadigas not just civilians but overlord emperors have historically always respected and preserved Tulunadu culture and language. Dhiraj Reddy do some reading of historical connections between Kannada and Tulu lands, you'll be surprised to know for most part of last ~2000 years, we've been together under the same Kingdom(s).
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
@@dhirajreddy56 Mangalore/Mangaluru/Kudla is probably the 2nd most developed City in Karnataka after Bengaluru. What makes you assume there development "will be less" than "Kannada cities"?!🤡
@1080lights
@1080lights 2 жыл бұрын
There are a few discrepancies with the Telugu vocabulary here. Many of these words are not used. Telugu has a lot of native words that have no cognates in any other Dravidian languages or even in Indo-Aryan languages, i.e. gunde, netturu, chepa, chettu, raayi, konda, etc.
@jaganr77
@jaganr77 2 жыл бұрын
Gunde in Tamil means buttocks, cheppu is tell, chettu is sapling, konda is bring
@1080lights
@1080lights 2 жыл бұрын
@@jaganr77 most of those are not the same meaning at all. As I said, they are not cognates
@jaganr77
@jaganr77 2 жыл бұрын
@@1080lights iruthyamu, ratthamu, meenu,
@jaganr77
@jaganr77 2 жыл бұрын
Raya laseeka raayi means stones
@jaganr77
@jaganr77 2 жыл бұрын
@@1080lights Konda means hill
@scorpionprince3927
@scorpionprince3927 3 жыл бұрын
Freedom of Dravidian from Hindi colonialism
@amlans5314
@amlans5314 3 жыл бұрын
idiot..not only Hindi...both Hindi and Urdu, which are same language. Go ask the bengalis.
@scorpionprince3927
@scorpionprince3927 3 жыл бұрын
@@amlans5314 u r right, rascal.
@amlans5314
@amlans5314 3 жыл бұрын
@@scorpionprince3927 loool okay boomer
@swayamsouravdash2433
@swayamsouravdash2433 3 жыл бұрын
@@scorpionprince3927 ltteee agent
@mayankkumarsingh9351
@mayankkumarsingh9351 3 жыл бұрын
As a native speaker of Hindi who knows malayalam, I agree with what you said, we are a nation with diversity and we should make this as our strong point rather than fighting on it
@Amoghavarsha.
@Amoghavarsha. 3 жыл бұрын
ಕನ್ನಡ ❤️❤️❤️
@rameshvantepaka8236
@rameshvantepaka8236 3 жыл бұрын
చాలా బాగుంది...good information..💐💐
@miniyellow6909
@miniyellow6909 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu
@sureshakkasaliga7986
@sureshakkasaliga7986 3 жыл бұрын
Lol they made Tamil and kannada same but they are totally different we have our own words but they made both languages same 🙄 many words in kannada are wrong😡 completely wrong
@manojkumarn9832
@manojkumarn9832 3 жыл бұрын
Nija guru, Kannu ge kan anthare magalu ge magal anthave baddethu
@sampathbappanad
@sampathbappanad 3 жыл бұрын
@@manojkumarn9832 😁😁😁😁😁
@dwarasamudra8889
@dwarasamudra8889 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, we have a lot of own native Kannada words along with a lot of sanskrit words too
@Liyulishu
@Liyulishu 3 жыл бұрын
It’s halgannada ! It’s correct
@doraemon7473
@doraemon7473 3 жыл бұрын
Tamil and kannada are like brothers because tamil is first oldest language and kannada is second oldest language and both are very rich
@jessicawalker8564
@jessicawalker8564 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful informative content...
@yourwifesfirsthusband2038
@yourwifesfirsthusband2038 2 жыл бұрын
Brahui is mixture of Balochi and dravidian language
@MadhanBhavani
@MadhanBhavani 11 ай бұрын
I'm a native Speaker of Kannada, who grew up in Chennai, so my Kannada has a very thick Tamil accent which makes it very tough for people from Karnataka to understand me. I can speak Tamil at native level fluency though.
@rajavishnuvardhana6830
@rajavishnuvardhana6830 3 жыл бұрын
Proud Kannadiga ❤
@LVS311
@LVS311 3 жыл бұрын
Fall - Vizhu (Tamil), Bilu (Kannada), Veezhu (Malayalam), Padu (Telugu) Rise - Ezhu (Tamil), Edheelu (Kannada), Ezhu (Malayalam), Lechu (Telugu)
@anilvm2426
@anilvm2426 3 жыл бұрын
and Eazhu is Seven
@user-io7sh7nx7c
@user-io7sh7nx7c 2 жыл бұрын
@Express yourself you're right eLu is used for rise. Eddelu is composite word eddu(stand up) and eLu(rise)
@bendahara8284
@bendahara8284 3 жыл бұрын
Can u do it for Austronesian languages?
@savage-vf2gp
@savage-vf2gp 3 жыл бұрын
Dravidian❤️❤️
@harishmps4703
@harishmps4703 3 жыл бұрын
Tamizhan 😏
@linguafranca5115
@linguafranca5115 3 жыл бұрын
@@harishmps4703 tamil is a dravidian language so you can call yourself a dravidian and don't fall prey to politics
@harishmps4703
@harishmps4703 3 жыл бұрын
@@linguafranca5115 poda mayiru
@linguafranca5115
@linguafranca5115 3 жыл бұрын
@@harishmps4703 thala poi history padi modhala
@harishmps4703
@harishmps4703 3 жыл бұрын
@@linguafranca5115 எல்லாம் படிச்சாச்சி எந்த தமிழ் இலக்கியத்துல திராவிடம்ன்ற சொல் இருக்கு
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864
@amaderchhottomishtirannagh4864 3 жыл бұрын
Turkic language family ka video kab ayega ?
@xenzorygames4116
@xenzorygames4116 3 жыл бұрын
our languages are so similar, always for south India any time xD.
@hasanullalhasansaff4524
@hasanullalhasansaff4524 2 жыл бұрын
Proud to be a Dravidian ❤️🌟
@parashantadna1624
@parashantadna1624 3 жыл бұрын
In north Karnataka we use Avva instead of Amma , but Appa(father) is same in north & south Karnataka.
@arminyaakub8719
@arminyaakub8719 3 жыл бұрын
Now I got it. avva kannada song......
@keralachapter3209
@keralachapter3209 2 жыл бұрын
in malayalam Amma- common Amma, Ammachi- Hindu,christian Umma, Ummichi-muslim Mummy, memmy - English medium 🤣🤣🤣
@yathishkaru5125
@yathishkaru5125 2 жыл бұрын
But in southern part of Andhra Pradesh, avva means Grandmother
@hengdenglee1688
@hengdenglee1688 Жыл бұрын
Avva/Avve/Abbe is an old Kannada word that we UK mandi have preserved in spoken language :)
@sulfuroxymoron7103
@sulfuroxymoron7103 3 жыл бұрын
In Telugu some are Incorrect and we use below words, make it correct in the video. New- Kotha Fish- Chepa Tree- Chettu Plough- Nagali Black- Nalupu Brain- Burra, Medhadu Moonlight- Vennala Beast- Mrugamu, Janthuvu Stone- Rayi for Woman- Maguva and Daughter- Kuthuru both have different words in Telugu.
@harishanand485
@harishanand485 3 жыл бұрын
Memu matlade telugu la Chettu ante plant & Manu ante Tree
@sulfuroxymoron7103
@sulfuroxymoron7103 3 жыл бұрын
@@harishanand485 mokka ante plant
@harishanand485
@harishanand485 3 жыл бұрын
@@sulfuroxymoron7103 Ok. Ma purvajulu south andra (Naraata near kadari) nunchi Karnataka ku migrate iyyi 300-400 years ayna, Memu intlo telugu ne matladtamu, kani ma telugu, standard telugu kante chana different undi, chana paata telugu words vadutamu, kotta words Kannada vi adapt ayindavi.
@chaitanyareddymuthyala2967
@chaitanyareddymuthyala2967 3 жыл бұрын
In Telangana accent New - kotha Fish - syapa Tree - shettu Plough - korru Black - karre Brain - guvva Moonlight - yennela Beast - mrugamu Stone - raayi Woman - aadame Daughter - bidde And also 1 - okkati 2 - rondu 3 - mudu 4 - nalgu 5 - aidu 6 - aaru 7 - yeedu 8 - yenmidhi or yenandhi 9 - thommidhi 10 - padhi
@tomcat5166
@tomcat5166 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu Nudi anedi 2500+ yeLLa nundi bratukutundi, kabatti enno maarpulu jarigaayi, atanu cheppevi paatha Telugu gurinchi, kotta Telugulo Sanskrit, urdu English words vuntaay!
@kayvonrad3044
@kayvonrad3044 3 жыл бұрын
Great video
@saddambaloch5024
@saddambaloch5024 Жыл бұрын
wao the same words we speak at home .our language is brahvi and I am from balochistan
@amazingmarathifacts2324
@amazingmarathifacts2324 3 жыл бұрын
I am from maharashtra video is too nice i understand many things thi video is best to learn dravadian language
@mr.unknown8478
@mr.unknown8478 3 жыл бұрын
* Kannada - "The Queen of World Script". * Kannada has highest "Gnanpith" awrds(8). * "Sonu Nigam" the Indian legendary singer made lots of Kannada film songs (melodies)....(there a lots of Vocal coach reaction videos on 'sonu nigam songs World wide...! But wt if he makes songs in an unknown langg(langg matters as the lyrics goes)) I LOVE KaNNaDa ❤
@mayankkumarsingh9351
@mayankkumarsingh9351 3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean by "The Queen of World Script" ? Just wanted to know
@mayankkumarsingh9351
@mayankkumarsingh9351 3 жыл бұрын
@king k Ok. But the first script in India is Brahmi script from which almost all Indian scripts derived from... I agree that Kannada script is very beautiful. I have affection towards all the Dravidian scripts with no doubt.
@mayankkumarsingh9351
@mayankkumarsingh9351 3 жыл бұрын
@king k they are perfect letters...it is a whole Abugida which was used to write multiple languages of India
@mayankkumarsingh9351
@mayankkumarsingh9351 3 жыл бұрын
@king k ok thanks.
@karthi2143
@karthi2143 3 жыл бұрын
@kiran m fat lie.. kannada originated from manipravala which is a mix of kolelutthu vatteluthu and grantha which was used by brahmins....
@rtam7097
@rtam7097 3 жыл бұрын
3:08 Im not sure but d word for *Brain* in proto-dravidian *metVz* somehow share has relation with sanskrit *medha* (wisdom) nd iranian *Mazda* (wisdom)
@rtam7097
@rtam7097 3 жыл бұрын
@Hare Krishna can u share d other egs.
@rtam7097
@rtam7097 3 жыл бұрын
@Anne Liam how metVz should be pronounced actually
@rtam7097
@rtam7097 2 жыл бұрын
@kiran m I am not discussing dis. Nd yes obviously it is.
@rtam7097
@rtam7097 2 жыл бұрын
@kiran m I also think d Puja word has dravidian roots. Like Poo=flower+ say=Incline??
@Samteam15
@Samteam15 2 жыл бұрын
*Fact-Check* The *Lalitavistara* *Sūtra* (approx. 300 CE) which has inspired a considerable amount of Buddhist art. A version of it appears to have been translated into Chinese in 308 CE. Its a northern Bharat Sanskrit text narrated 60 odd Bharat languages and scripts and it does not contain languages like “Kannada, Tulu, Telugu”, “Malayalam” or “Dravida”. Upon probed further, approximately in 300 CE North Bharat text recorded 100 odd languages and scripts of ancient Bharat. It elobrate about “Thamizhi” and no mention of “Dravida”, “Malayalam”, “Tulu”, “Telugu” or “Kannada”. Tamil appears as early as 600 BCE in 10 odd verses at least. There is another label called “Kodunthamizh” (crude Tamil) appears around 600 BCE (or earlier), in Tamil grammar book. The context is a crude form of spoken Tamil in surrounding regions of Tamil country then land between Kumari tip, nortern Venkatam and Musiris. Tamil was not merely the language of the South India but before the Aryans came it was the LANGUAGE OF WHOLE INDIA and was spoken from Kashmere to Cape Camorin. In fact, it was the language of the NAGAS throughout India.” Dr. Bima Rao Ambedkar (The Untouchables)
@scriptranda2670
@scriptranda2670 Жыл бұрын
The only reason why the Dravidian language divided is because of clashes between kingdoms and language evolved. Please be positive and spread love
@omom7834
@omom7834 3 жыл бұрын
Look at the difference Telugu have own roots... And Telugu have many many own words....
@amallukose3763
@amallukose3763 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN every language evolved due to location, many words will differ but the core will be same. Thats why so many words are so similar
@Surendhar-uz1ch
@Surendhar-uz1ch 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Tamil has no sanskrit influence...only mantras used in sanskrit
@amallukose3763
@amallukose3763 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN why do every language have English influence. Simple when the oppressors push their language for 1000s of years on others, some of the language will be influenced. Its basics. It happed all over the world
@Surendhar-uz1ch
@Surendhar-uz1ch 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eZ98msmlzLKVlmw.html
@Surendhar-uz1ch
@Surendhar-uz1ch 2 жыл бұрын
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN you say this video he tells wrongly Sanskrit------Tamil 1.Mathiyanam----Nanpagal (Afternoon) 2.Pushpam(Flower)----Malar 3.Sandhosam(happy)----Magilchi Tamil has a specific name for all word..now a days we not using pure Tamil...But 200 years ago there are pure Tamil....modern day tamil is mixed with sanskrit and English...Tamil is the only indian language with very little sanskrit influence
@shamimayaan4100
@shamimayaan4100 3 жыл бұрын
I am a North East Indian and I want to learn South Indian languages. Which language will be better to learn among these?
@randomperson6141
@randomperson6141 3 жыл бұрын
Start with Kannada or Tamil Because both these languages are old. Tamil has a lot of common Dravidian vocabulary. For example : House in Kannada is - mane ( in Tamil it’s “Manai”) Telugu is - illu ( in Tamil it’s “ill”) Malayalam - veedu ( in Tamil its the same - “Veedu”) Children in Telugu - pillalu ( in Tamil - pillai or pillaigal( plural) ) Kannada - makkalu, kutti ( in Tamil - makkal ) Malayalam- Kuttikal ( in Tamil - kuttigal ) So you might get an idea how all these words are in Tamil. Tamil retains all the proto dravidian features and vocabulary.
@mysteriousvideos6267
@mysteriousvideos6267 3 жыл бұрын
@@randomperson6141 telugu and tamil are old kannada is copy cat of telugu
@randomperson6141
@randomperson6141 3 жыл бұрын
@@mysteriousvideos6267 Telugu is certainly old, but it’s a south central Dravidian language, Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam are South Dravidian languages hence they share some features. Telugu is a little bit different than the others.
@mysteriousvideos6267
@mysteriousvideos6267 3 жыл бұрын
@@randomperson6141 No you are wrong telugu and kannada both are sisters likewise tamil and Malayalam. BTW telugu is older than kannada
@randomperson6141
@randomperson6141 3 жыл бұрын
@@mysteriousvideos6267 No Telugu and Kannada aren’t sister languages (they only share the script) Kannada is more closer to Tamil than it is to Telugu, Kannada had a sound shift of pa to ha, hale gannada resembles old Tamil. So they are sister languages. For example: Telugu - Mī koḍuku evaru ? Kannada -Nim'ma maka yāru? Malayalam - niṅṅaḷuṭe makan ārāṇ? Tamil - Uṅkal (nin ) makaṉ yār? Do you see how Telugu differs from the other three ? The other three uses Magan/makan for son. Daughter in Kannada is Magalu , in Tamil it’s Magal , Malayalam- Mole (derived from Magale) Another example: Telugu : Rēpu varṣaṁ paḍutundi Kannada : Nāḷe maḷe bīḷuttade Tamil : Nāḷai maḻai peyyum Malayalam: nāḷe maḻa peyyuṁ Do you see ?
@datukrajo1807
@datukrajo1807 3 жыл бұрын
Please make the Auatronesian one
@dineshreddy7777
@dineshreddy7777 3 жыл бұрын
Telugu-Italian of east because every word ends with vowel or vowel sound
@rajavishnuvardhana6830
@rajavishnuvardhana6830 3 жыл бұрын
So in Kannada.
@rishabhrox1
@rishabhrox1 2 жыл бұрын
More like, Italian - Telugu of the west. Telugu is a much older language than Italian
@deadschool6593
@deadschool6593 2 жыл бұрын
@@rajavishnuvardhana6830 Kannada do not end with vowels but Italian has M at end just like Telugu has M at end Kannada doesn't have M at end, Kannada has only A, E, I, U not O , So Kannada doesn't ends with vowels
@Vijay_d777
@Vijay_d777 2 жыл бұрын
@@deadschool6593 thts what he mentioned in main comments tht ends with vowel even some kannada words ends with m and ah
@Vijay_d777
@Vijay_d777 2 жыл бұрын
Kannada also bhai
@megnathacharya8351
@megnathacharya8351 3 жыл бұрын
I am from Tulunadu
@jeevankaikambba3135
@jeevankaikambba3135 3 жыл бұрын
ಸೊಳ್ಮೇಳು
@krishnagl1552
@krishnagl1552 3 жыл бұрын
In which state it is? 🤔
@megnathacharya8351
@megnathacharya8351 3 жыл бұрын
@@krishnagl1552 coastal karnataka
@harishmps4703
@harishmps4703 3 жыл бұрын
We are not dravidian family, Dravidian is sanskrit name, we are Tamizh family. What you think about Keezhadi Tamizhi script similared with indus valley civilization ?
@mayankkumarsingh9351
@mayankkumarsingh9351 3 жыл бұрын
1. Indus valley script has not yet been deciphered 2. Tamil script came from Tamil Brahmi which came from Brahmi, and all Indian scripts are related because almost all descend from Brahmi, There is nothing like Tamil were the first to invent writing system in India 3. Names are just given for identification and we don't know what proto-dravidian was called that time. 4. You can't name it Tamizh family because that would only refer to Tamil and arguably Malayalam ignoring other languages completely. And this is not what we want 5. Please research before commenting such things
@harishmps4703
@harishmps4703 3 жыл бұрын
@@mayankkumarsingh9351 stupid That is not Tamizh brahmi, its Tamizhi
@johnkcutter9809
@johnkcutter9809 3 жыл бұрын
@@harishmps4703 It is Tamil Brahmi which then led to removing of words and adding new words that Emerged Tamil Script. It is part of Sothern Brahmi Scripts which is derived from a common Brahmi script which is influenced by aramean script
@existensistrubczthentruscatt
@existensistrubczthentruscatt 3 жыл бұрын
@@johnkcutter9809 why have to remove the aspirated consonants 🤔?!?!From aramic script interesting...
@raja1687
@raja1687 3 жыл бұрын
We aren't tamil family u idiot arava... We're telugu family...
@Sairam-zp6nw
@Sairam-zp6nw 3 жыл бұрын
telugu
@Skm_4714
@Skm_4714 8 ай бұрын
Proudly to be telugu speaker Telugu words ends with ovwel sounds. That's why telugu is called Italian of east. Sweet language. Desha bashalandu telugu lesaa
@kumarindian2455
@kumarindian2455 Жыл бұрын
Wow my mother tongue language gondi is very similar to Telugu 😃
@ralph6417
@ralph6417 Жыл бұрын
Hi Gond Brother, hi from Tamil brother
@kumarindian2455
@kumarindian2455 Жыл бұрын
@@ralph6417 hii brother how are you 😊 I am from bastar Chhattisgarh 🙃
@ralph6417
@ralph6417 Жыл бұрын
@@kumarindian2455 I'm good. Happy to see distant cousin from here. ☺️
@kumarindian2455
@kumarindian2455 Жыл бұрын
@@ralph6417 btw I Love Tamil litrature and Tamil songs 😊
@ralph6417
@ralph6417 Жыл бұрын
@@kumarindian2455 🤎
@omom7834
@omom7834 2 жыл бұрын
Vinu is using only in Telugu.. This channel did some mistakes
@deadschool6593
@deadschool6593 2 жыл бұрын
In Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam, They use the same word "Kēlu" in Tamil and Malayalam it's "Kēl" for Listen , but we Telugus use "Vinu" Telugu is Unique
@omom7834
@omom7834 2 жыл бұрын
@@deadschool6593 Telugu Is Unique language among the all south Indian languages
@electroelectabus7763
@electroelectabus7763 2 жыл бұрын
@@deadschool6593 it is not kel in Malayalam it is kelkuka or keele
@SurajOraon89
@SurajOraon89 3 жыл бұрын
More details more information same topic plz Love your channel
@ShriNidhi-zu2im
@ShriNidhi-zu2im 3 ай бұрын
ನಮಸ್ಕಾರ ನಾನು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ಮತ್ತು ನಾನು ಕನ್ನಡ ಮತ್ತು ಇಂಗ್ಲಿಷ್ ಮಾತನಾಡುತ್ತೇನೆ 💛❤️
@existensistrubczthentruscatt
@existensistrubczthentruscatt 3 жыл бұрын
Brain - mullai,in Tamil 😁
@user-zv8js6wt2y
@user-zv8js6wt2y 2 жыл бұрын
I am from Pakistan; You missed a lot of Brahui cognates; here they are. It would be great if you could add them in; Daughter/Woman = Massir (from Elamo-Dravidian "ir" Lady/Queen/Woman) and also sister in Brahui. Brain = Mili (the Persian word "Maghz" itself seems be a modified version of the Dravidian "Mehda"). Head = Kal ( a Brahui/Dravidian word also borrowed into the Farsi of Afghanistan). He/that/man = Od The word "Mar"= tree also appears in Brahui, though it appears alongside the Persian word "Dar-akht""; the word Dar‐akht itself is highly likely to have evolved from the Elamo-Dravidian Mar (which also appears as Marran or Manna in other languages of Pakistan). You also made a mistake calling "tin" "proto-Dravidian", which it isn't. "tin" is in fact modified south Dravidian. The common Dravidian stem for "to eat" for both North and South Dravidian is "un-", which is pronounced "Kuning (Kun-)" in Brahui. Thus it becomes apparent that the version "tin- " is a modified south and central Dravidian version of the more original "un-". Also Kannada and Tulu do not use "ke"/"Geipini"" instead they stick to "nan" and use a modified version "mar-"/"mal-" which is used for "to become" in Brahui and Telugu yet is used for "to make" AND "to do" in Kannada. Brahui retains both Kar/n and Mar/n, both essentially being forms of nar/n. Brahui simply combines both ka (hand) + nan (to make/to do) and uses kanning (ka- kar-) for "to do". Additionally "to die" in Brahui is "Kah-". the "ing" is simply the infinitive suffix ending, as it also is with Kanning = to do, Kuning = to eat, and Binning = to hear. Last but not the least, the Brahui "kherus" = bull is the same word as "eratu"/erudu with simply a "kh" added in front of it as a pronunciation aide the same way it has with ka + nan (do/make), K+ un (eat) etc therefore k+erutu/erudu becomes Kherus in Brahui, and Kherus should not be excluded from your list of Dravidian words for Ox. Essentially, so called "proto-Dravidian" is a theorized language and its words are guess work at best, as is the theory the Harappans "probably spoke proto-Dravidian". The Harappans most likely spoke an old form or progenitor of modern day Brahui or North Dravidian. Instead of theorizing proto-Dravidian, which is a work on conjecture, a better way would be to call it 'Dravidian cognate stems" which are being pronounced differently in various Dravidian languages. Last but not the least, it would be good if Brahui cognates in your video appeared at the same time as their southern indian counterparts, instead of right at the end, often times almost being missed. Please time the appearance of Brahui words contemporaneously with the appearance of all other Dravidian words. Thanks.
@AbhilashE02
@AbhilashE02 Жыл бұрын
You know I wish brahui kept it's original form like not aryanised much
@user-zv8js6wt2y
@user-zv8js6wt2y Жыл бұрын
@@AbhilashE02 Brahui has very much kept its original form, and is a direct descendant of the Harappan language. Firstly, Brahui is the only Dravidian language asides from Tamil that escaped Sanskritization. Also, Brahui shares deep roots with proto Elamite and its grammar overwhelmingly resembles proto-Elamite while the Dravidian languages in India, particularly those of Southern India have undergone innovations which have moved them away from a proto Dravidian and/or Elamite-like structure which Brahui still retains. Interestingly, Brahui has a more elaborate system of negation than both Elamite and Dravidian and I believe when all is said and done, Brahui will end up occupying its own distinct Branch in the Braho-Elamo-Dravidian continuum the same way Egyptian occupies its own branch in the hamito-semitic linguistic continuum.
@shareef1491
@shareef1491 7 ай бұрын
Good to see Dravidian languages especially Telugu without Sanskrit loanwords.
@sahalakalanithyponmaran8072
@sahalakalanithyponmaran8072 2 жыл бұрын
Where did you get the ptoto dravidian?.tamil is the proto language of all of them.the name "dravidian language family"should be change to "tamil language family".
@naveennaveen-cs3nh
@naveennaveen-cs3nh 3 жыл бұрын
Many words are wrong in kannada and telugu and tulu
@subhashanvs3229
@subhashanvs3229 3 жыл бұрын
Yes I am native Telugu speaker. I found lot of mistakes.
@tomcat5166
@tomcat5166 3 жыл бұрын
@@subhashanvs3229 I am Native Telugu speaker too, Those are the actual words of our Telugu, Please don't mislead, Meeru anukune padaalu Sanskrit lo nunchi adopt chesukobadda words, kaani vaatiki replacing ga mana ku mana Telugu lone ee padaalu unnayi! Mana nudi [ bhasha ki assalaina Telugu word] ki Talli aa mula dravaida nudi[ proto dravidian language] Samskrutam kaadu!
@naveennaveen-cs3nh
@naveennaveen-cs3nh 3 жыл бұрын
@@harshavardhana3895 in kannada eye is Kannu not kan. Magalu not magal.
@naveennaveen-cs3nh
@naveennaveen-cs3nh 3 жыл бұрын
@@harshavardhana3895 and medulu not medul
@naveennaveen-cs3nh
@naveennaveen-cs3nh 3 жыл бұрын
@@harshavardhana3895 and avanu not avan. It's tamil it's avan
@abhinavchauhan7864
@abhinavchauhan7864 3 жыл бұрын
I am a north indian but tamil is the Lanaguage of my maternal ancestors
@gazibizi9504
@gazibizi9504 3 жыл бұрын
Just say Dravidian that is enough and if you're from Maharashtra then old Telugu is your ancestral language.
@abhinavchauhan7864
@abhinavchauhan7864 3 жыл бұрын
@@gazibizi9504 i am from mp
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