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Posted: 16 Feb 2015 08:28 PM PST நமது நண்பர் ரமேஷ் பக்கத்திற்கு அளித்த தமிழ் மொழி பற்றிய தகவல் இது. ஆங்கிலத்தில் உள்ள இந்த தகவலை முடிந்தவரை தமிழ்மொழிக்கு மாற்றம் செய்து மற்றவர்களுக்கும் எளிதில் புரியும் படி செய்வோமாக... Tamil: Language Family:Dravidian Written System:Tamil Script Civilization:Indus-Valley Civilization Standard forms/Dialects:7 Dialects Origin:before 300 BC(Some Estimate over 2000BC ) Native Speakers:>77 million Today:Tamil Spread across south Asia.It Enjoy Official status of more 4 countries. Specialty:55% of the epigraphical Inscription found in India are in Tamil.Tamil-Brahmi Script inscription are found in Egypt,Thailand,Sri lanka,Which is about 2000 years old.Tamil is the only surviving classical language of the world. History:Tamil-Brahmi Script are first written form of Tamil.Tamil Language had well defined written grammar even 2500 years ago(Tholkkapium).So Many believe that Tamil also one of the Language evolved during origin of Communication.Thirukurral One of the Greatest Literature of the world. Personality:Thiruvalluvar,Tholkkapiur,Bodhidharman etc. Dead World Treasure Languages: Language more than just mode of communication,its a rich culture.So Everyone's duty to protect a language and mother tongue.Otherwise we will lose our rich culture and tradition which our fore fathers left for each and everyone.Some Of the dead languages which brought civilization to the world.1.Sumerian(Mesopotamian Civilization-5000BC)2.Akkadian(Mesopotamian Civilization-4500BC)3.Armenian(Jesus Christ Mother tongue)4.Egyptian(Egypt Civilization-3000BC) "Protect your language,To Preserve your Past For Historic Future" நன்றி : ரமேஷ் |
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