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20th June 2005, 12:03 PM
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When you go into world ancient history we find tamil there. What can I do in this ? I treat all the languages equal and I find no difference / distinction between one (sound ) to another (sound).
Which century Kempe gowda belongs to ? What was the name of Bangalore before kempegowda ?
Bangalore was the place called ‘Venkaaloore’ in Venki Naadu during 10th century.
Anyway I move on to next part.
Latin words of tamil origin and Greek words of tamil origin written by Professor K.S.A. Knana kiri Nadar will give more light in finding out the roots of English words.
Time to time I shall also write in this. If time permits we may go into English vocabulary in its length and breadth.
A / Vowel starting words are very much essential since vowels plays major role in any language formation.
Ab-scind – to cut off , Latin – Scindere tamil – sinthuthal
Abs-cond – to take oneself off, Latin - Condere Tamil – Kaanaathan (Kanamal ponavan)
Ab-sense - Latin – esse Tamil –eya Eyakki and esakki from this root
Ab-solve – to set free Latin – solvere Tamil – Salpu –viduthaiyadai, Niraivadai
Abs-tinent – refrain from Latin- tenere Tamil - Thinaru
f.s.gandhi
"Kal thonri man thontra kalathay mun thonri mootha kudi"- a second century literature- means when before stone became sand in earth the tamil tribes were formulated
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20th June 2005 12:03 PM
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