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Tamil language

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Tamil is a Dravidian language of India. It is one of the classical languages of the world, with a rich literature spanning over 2000 years.This language was the first one to develop a distinct prose form of writing among the classical languages of the world.


The 'l' in the word 'Tamil' is pronounced like a retroflex 'r', though it is often transliterated as "zh". See Tamil alphabet.

Tamil (தமிழ்)
Spoken in:India, Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia
Region:Tamil Nadu and neighboring states
Total speakers: 61 million
Ranking:18
Genetic
classification:
Dravidian
 Southern
  Tamil-Kannada-Telugu
   Tamil-Kodagu
    Tamil-Malayalam
     Tamil
      Tamil
Official status
Official language of:India, Sri Lanka, Singapore
Language codes
ISO 639-1:ta
ISO 639-2:tam
SIL:TCV

Table of contents
1 History
2 Classification
3 Geographic distribution
4 Sounds
5 Grammar
6 Vocabulary
7 Writing system
8 Examples
9 See also
10 External links

History

Tamil's origins are independent of Sanskrit (which is from the Indo-European language family and the ancestor of many Indian languages), but it has borrowed a number of words from Sanskrit in recent centuries. Quite significantly for its age, Tamil seems to have undergone minimal changes and adaptations over the years. It is also claimed that classical Tamil is quite comprehensible to speakers of the modern language. The ancient Tamil book Tirukkural is quoted by some as an example. The verses from the book are often taught to young students of the language at the primary level, and they seem to pick up the lines in the ancient dialect with little difficulty.

Classification

Tamil is a member of the Tamil languages group of languages, along with Irula, Kaikadi, Betta Kurumba, Sholaga, Yerukula. The Tamil languages are a subgroup of the Tamil-Malayalam languages, which in turn is a subgroup of Tamil-Kodagu languages, a subgroup of Tamil-Kannada-Telugu languages. The Tamil-Kannada-Telugu languages are a subgroup of the Southern branch of the Dravidian language family.

Geographic distribution

Tamil is spoken mainly in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Tamil is also spoken in Sri Lanka, Singapore, and Malaysia.

Official status

Tamil is one of the 19 official languages of India. Tamil is also an official language of Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Singapore.

Dialects

Dialects of Tamil identified by the Ethnologue are: Adi Dravida, Aiyar, Aiyangar, Arava, Burgandi, Kasuva, Kongar, Korava, Korchi, Madrasi, Parikala, Pattapu Bhasha, Tamil, Sri Lanka Tamil, Malaya Tamil, Burma Tamil, South Africa Tamil, Tigalu, Harijan, Sanketi, Hebbar, Tirunelveli, Madurai.

Writing system

Main article:
Tamil alphabet

Tamil has its own writing system, which is similar to the Brahmi script of ancient India.

Examples

There is a Tamil language Wikipedia

See also

External links