Friday, June 30, 2017

Tamil Pirappu Rahasyam 7 : What is the world's oldest language still spoken today?

Yes guys, thanks to the one who asked this question. Tamil is the one which is the oldest in the world dating 3800 BC by the recent temple incriptions in northern Africa.
The reasons why I say Tamil as the oldest language is that:
  1. All the languages have a difference between various dialects like ka, kha, ga etc. Unlike those, Tamil had a primitive form in which all the sounds like ka, kha, gha and dha, tha shared a same alphabet. If this could not have been the oldest language, then it could have borrowed some alphabets like other languages did. But many people foresaw Tamil had primitive way fof scripts and came forward to develop with more variety in dialects. An example of such language is Sanskrit.
  2. We say that the days in a week like Monday to Sunday was derived from Latin or Greek. This means Sunday is Sun+day, Monday is Moon+day and so on. But Tamil did this calculations a way back. For example, they call sunday as Gnayiru which means sun. Monday as Thingal which means moon, Sevvai as Mars as sevvai means red so Tamil have discovered that Mars is red in colour before eras that English physicists did. Similarly, Velli (Silver) means Venus. This fact says now that Scientists have discovered Silvery blots of dust in Venus before three decades. So when it is named Velli in Tamil, does it say that Tamils used a more efficient method to find this? Aren’t they great?
SEE CLEARLY THAT ALL THE DIALECTS STANDS FOR SINGLE LETTER FOR EACH ONE SYLLABLE.
3. The fact that ozone layer developed a hole above Antarctica was already in-scripted in Meenakshi Temple in Tamil Nadu, India. So it says that there must be a method through which Tamis must have achieved this.
4. There is a presence of unique feature no other languages in the world have (except Malayalam a close relative of Tamil) is the presence of letter ‘zha’. You can see that in the alphabet chart 5th row, 3rd Column.
5. When many Languages struggled even to communicate TAMIL authors developed a book called Tholkappiam, which is the oldest possible book in the world dating 2500 BC. More fascinatingly, it was a Grammar book!! (Ilakkiya Nool) who can publish a book in grammar when other languages were just in trouble to shape out their alphabets?
Possible question is IF TAMIL IS SO OLD, THEN WHY DOES A SMALL POPULATION IN INDIA CONSTITUTE THIS?
We all knew that there was a very big landmass below India spanning from Madagascar in the centre, to Australia in the south east to India in the south. This landmass was flooded by the Great Indian and Pacific ocean.
Astonishingly, when geologists and archaeologists went under sea, they found that all the temples which was sunk was built of Dravidian style like Tamil Nadu, with clear carves of TAMIL ALPHABETS in the walls of the temple. There was enourmous palace for king made in South Tamilian style and river traces which links present Kaviri to Lemuria. With this calamity, the Tamils in Lemuria met their end and ultimately Tamil’s population went for a toss! Refer Lemuria/Kumari Kandam in Wikipedia!!

Chris Johann, former Linguist,Researcher Answered in Quora in May2017

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