Those are grantha scripts and used mainly as link language between Sanskrit and Tamil. Its extinct for centuries now.
Tell me how you are saying Tamil is 50% Sanskrit?
Whatever you say that doesn't mean Hindi must be adopted as official language all over India and that's the reason I'm arguing here.
I dont hate any language but I don't want their impositions and hypocrisy of people who think being in most numbers makes them better than us.
If they think that and try to dominate then where is the justifications for " equal rights" and " Unity in diversity" ? When one ca't respect diversity then no point in talking Unity.
no,i m not talking about any script,i am talking about sanskrit/prakrit n ancient tamil getting mixed completely.
Tamil people live amongst sanskritized language people in India n srilanka.
Malayalam is a highly sanskritized language and all malayaless speak that across all castes.
Telugu/kannad are also and so is sinhalese.
even many tamils are of telugu/kannada origin and what we know as tamil is mixed so much with sanskrit,
dakshinamoorthy is a sanskrit name,datchinamurthy is a tamilised form and the new name karunanidhi also is sanskritized.
i do not understand terms official/national,tamil language ll be present in every official document and speech in TN but all the 3 south indian states teach hindi in their govt schools.
all of them are still native language speakers and they benefit from knowing hindi,tamil kids are the ones who r quick to jump to call their parents mummy/daddy,malayalee kids still do achan/amme,even the most educated families still speak enough malayalam.
so i do not understand or agree with your perception.
Truth is Sanskrit and Tamil co-existed for centuries. But one way or around Tamil is still active and hopefully as pride of ancient civilization. There is no need national language as such.
Portray Diversity and be in Unity.
My suggestion to only way to end this thing is...adopting three language policy all over India.
Every educational system must be made like this
English - As it is now
Regional language - Hindi for north Indians and respective ones for South Indians
diversity language - One can choose any Indian language other than their regional one.
This way we can reduce prejudices and grow unity as Indians.
This 3 language policy exists in every single state except TN and thats due to political reasons.
So there is nothing like Aryans too. Sanksrit and Tamil were co-exited during ancient civilization But Tamil is still active.
u shud go and make tamils get rid of their anglophilia or english love/obsession.
i m from kanyakumari and people here have no inhibitions learning hindi/malayalam and nobody can say we r not tamils.we r the original people of our district.
I know Hindi and completed literature equivalent to BA in Hindi, got it?
I just don't want the attitude of these people who want Hindi everywhere and everyone. Even in republic day parade to showcase "Unity in Diversity" they have written state names in Hindi why not in their respective languages? I'm talking about equal rights here and never asked anyone not learn any specific language.
all I'm saying is we don't need National language or lingua franca as such and your hypothesis about Tamil using sanskrit words, better get some knowledge on that. GOOD LUCK
ur opinion is one thing but ground reality is something else.not everyone is lucky enough to make his bread living on his own in TN.
ya tamil has taken the words minus the pronunciation but thats a recent political change,back in the 50s things were a lot different.