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    why many researchers use proto-dravidian instead of tamil

    why many researchers use proto-dravidian instead of tamil. Because they know tamil is the oldest language, so they use the word proto-dravidian and tell that all the four southern indian language are derived from that. But the truth is tamil is the root language of all other south indian languages.The proto-dravidian is nothing but tamil. Also they tell malayalam is derived from proto tamil-malayalam(The point i strongly oppose).I think malayalam is formed by mixing the sanskrit with tamil. I tell tamil is the oldest language in the world. The sanskrit is not a language created by the god, the sanskrit is not at all a language. if it is a language ,why the sanskrit is not spoken by many of the brahmins.In tamilnadu,most of the brahmins speak tamil.

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    Re: why many researchers use proto-dravidian instead of tami

    Quote Originally Posted by maduraithamizhmanikandan

    1. The sanskrit is not a language created by the god, the sanskrit is not at all a language.

    2. if it is a language ,why the sanskrit is not spoken by many of the brahmins.In tamilnadu,most of the brahmins speak tamil.
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    Can u brief me on the connection between the first line and the second line !
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    Re: why many researchers use proto-dravidian instead of tami

    Quote Originally Posted by maduraithamizhmanikandan
    ............why the sanskrit is not spoken by many of the brahmins.In tamilnadu,most of the brahmins speak tamil.
    what is connection between Brahmanas and Samskrutham..pls explain
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    Re: why many researchers use proto-dravidian instead of tami

    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Quote Originally Posted by maduraithamizhmanikandan
    ............why the sanskrit is not spoken by many of the brahmins.In tamilnadu,most of the brahmins speak tamil.
    what is connection between Brahmanas and Samskrutham..pls explain
    Wow! srivatsan, I think this is the best question so far asked in this forum by anyone. You should be commended for it!! I would await the answer!
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    Re: why many researchers use proto-dravidian instead of tami

    Quote Originally Posted by bis_mala
    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Quote Originally Posted by maduraithamizhmanikandan
    ............why the sanskrit is not spoken by many of the brahmins.In tamilnadu,most of the brahmins speak tamil.
    what is connection between Brahmanas and Samskrutham..pls explain
    Wow! srivatsan, I think this is the best question so far asked in this forum by anyone. You should be commended for it!! I would await the answer!
    Ms. Sivamala,

    I dont know whether you are Sircastic or not but I mean it...What is the very connection between Brahmanas and Samskrutham? As a language it is NOT a property of one sect........
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    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Ms. Sivamala,

    I dont know whether you are Sircastic or not but I mean it...What is the very connection between Brahmanas and Samskrutham? As a language it is NOT a property of one sect........ Smile
    No, I really mean to compliment you!! Keep it up.
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    hm yaarachum therincha answer pannungalen. iam waiting!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy
    hm yaarachum therincha answer pannungalen. iam waiting!
    Crazy....i like your post!
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    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy
    hm yaarachum therincha answer pannungalen. iam waiting!
    Crazy....i like your post!
    iam extremely sorry, did i say anything wrong?
    iam just curious, being tamil and living in a country far way from india and eelam i only know a very little of tamil!

    and sorry again, i didnt mean anything! i just wanted someone to answer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazy
    Quote Originally Posted by srivatsan
    Quote Originally Posted by crazy
    hm yaarachum therincha answer pannungalen. iam waiting!
    Crazy....i like your post!
    iam extremely sorry, did i say anything wrong?
    iam just curious, being tamil and living in a country far way from india and eelam i only know a very little of tamil!

    and sorry again, i didnt mean anything! i just wanted someone to answer!
    hey no..no..it was very funny, I remembered a Vivek's dialogue!
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