Is Sanskrit originated from Tamil?

Is Tamil and Sanskrit same? No, Tamil and Sanskrit are not same. Tamil language belongs to a member of the Dravidian language family, natively spoken today by over 70 million people in South India. Sanskrit is a dialect of the Old Indo-Aryan language.
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Is Tamil derived from Sanskrit?

The Tamil language is not derived from Sanskrit and many there see the promotion of the language as a move by Hindu nationalist groups to impose their culture on religious and linguistic minorities.
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Is Sanskrit mother of Tamil?

Participating in a discussion on the bill, BJP member Satyapal Singh said all languages in the world have their origins in Sanskrit, which he described as an "eternal" language. He said Sanskrit is the mother of all languages, including Tamil, Telugu and Malayalam.
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Is Sanskrit and Tamil related?

Sanskrit scholars always called Tamil as a sister language, and others as daughters. Thus Sanskrit can borrow from Tamil but not from others. The fact that Sanskrit words form 40% of Tamil vocabulary even today, hence Sanskrit is older.
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Where did Sanskrit come from?

It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late Bronze Age. Sanskrit is the sacred language of Hinduism, the language of classical Hindu philosophy, and of historical texts of Buddhism and Jainism.
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Who invented the Tamil?

According to Hindu legend, Tamil or in personification form Tamil Thāi (Mother Tamil) was created by Lord Shiva.
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Who created Sanskrit?

Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages over thousands of years. It is also called "Dev Vani" (the language of gods) as it is said that Brahma introduced this language to the Sages of celestial bodies. It is believed that the Sanskrit language came from Indo-European language family of Indian subcontinent.
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Is Tamil mother of all languages?

COIMBATORE: The Tamil language is older than Sanskrit and is "the mother of all languages in the world," said Tamil Nadu chief minister M Karunanidhi on Wednesday.
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Is Malayalam a mix of Tamil and Sanskrit?

Malayalam is not a mixture of Tamil and Sanskrit even though there are lots of similar words in all three languages. More than 70 % of malayalam words are only used in malayalam!
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Why are Tamil and Sanskrit similar?

Tamil and Sanskrit are almost word-by-word corresponding to each other by syntax. The various syntactical similarities include : Both are inherently SOV order languages, but allowing free word order complemented by a rich system of declensions/compounding (Sanskrit) or agglutinations (Tamil).
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Who is father of Tamil language?

Notes: As per Tamil sources, the father of Tamil literature is 'Agastaya'.
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Is Kannada derived from Tamil?

Kannada is one of the Dravidian languages but is younger than Tamil. The oldest Kannada inscription was discovered at the small community of Halmidi and dates to about 450 ce. The Kannada script is closely related to the Telugu script; both emerged from an Old Kannarese ( Karnataka ) script.
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Is Chinese older than Tamil?

Though we can not ascertain the world's oldest language, other languages including Chinese and Egyptian are older than Tamil.
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Is Dravidian a Sanskrit word?

While the English word Dravidian was first employed by Robert Caldwell in his book of comparative Dravidian grammar based on the usage of the Sanskrit word drāviḍa in the work Tantravārttika by Kumārila Bhaṭṭa, the word drāviḍa in Sanskrit has been historically used to denote geographical regions of southern India as ...
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Is Tamil the oldest Indian language?

The Tamil language is recognized as the oldest language in the world and it is the oldest language of the Dravidian family. This language had a presence even around 5,000 years ago.
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Where did Tamil come from?

The Tamils are native to modern state of India known as Tamil Nadu and the northern and eastern part of Sri Lanka.
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Do all malayalis know Tamil?

Yes. 75% of Malayalis can understand Tamil and and more than 50% of them can speak Tamil. Because Malayalam language has a rich influence of Tamil and Sanskrit.
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Is Telugu derived from Tamil?

The Telugu language is not derived from Tamil. Telegu is one of the Dravidian languages, originated along with Gondi (spoken in Madhya Pradesh) and Kovi(spoken in Orissa). It is mainly spoken by the people in the southeastern state of India - Andra Pradesh and Telangana.
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Can Tamilians understand Telugu?

A Tamil speaker would find Malayalam the easiest to understand. Telugu is a south central Dravidian language, so Tamil and Telugu aren't mutually intelligible. Kannada and Tamil both belong to South-Dravidian, yet they aren't mutually intelligible.
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Is Korean derived from Tamil?

Comparative linguist Kang Gil-un identifies 1300 Dravidian Tamil cognates in Korean. He suggests that Korean is probably related to the Nivkh language and influenced by Tamil.
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Which Indian language is like Sanskrit?

All the Indian languages, except Tamil, are closest to Sanskrit. This is because, they all have common ancestor, Ashokan Brahmi, from which they have evolved. Tamil on the other hand, evolved from Tamil Brahmi, which entirely has different set of characters.
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Is Kannada similar to Tamil?

Kannada and Tamil are among the 22 national languages listed in the Constitution of the Republic of India. They are similar languages and have descended from the Dravidian family of languages.
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When was Tamil invented?

Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. The earliest Tamil writing is attested in inscriptions and potsherds from the 5th century bce. Three periods have been distinguished through analyses of grammatical and lexical changes: Old Tamil (from about 450 bce to 700 ce), Middle Tamil (700–1600), and Modern Tamil (from 1600).
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Is Sanskrit mother of all languages?

Though not for all the languages, Sanskrit is surely the mother of many languages, especially languages spoken in Northern India. Even many words from Dravidian languages are derived from Sanskrit.
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Who started Hinduism?

Unlike other religions, Hinduism has no one founder but is instead a fusion of various beliefs. Around 1500 B.C., the Indo-Aryan people migrated to the Indus Valley, and their language and culture blended with that of the indigenous people living in the region.
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