Crash Course
What you will learn
Tamil Language
History
Alphabet
Spoken Tamil
Written Tamil
Description
The Tamil language is a Dravidian language that is largely spoken in India. It is the official language of Tamil Nadu, an Indian state, and Puducherry, a union territory (Pondicherry). It is also the official language of Sri Lanka and Singapore, as well as Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji, and South Africa, where it is widely spoken. Tamil was proclaimed a classical language of India in 2004, meaning it meets three criteria: it has ancient beginnings, a strong independent tradition, and a large collection of ancient literature. Tamil was spoken by around 66 million people in the early twenty-first century.
Inscriptions and potsherds from the 5th century BCE show the earliest Tamil writing.
Through grammatical and lexical changes, three periods have been identified: Old Tamil (approximately 450 BCEโ700 CE), Middle Tamil (700โ1600 CE), and Modern Tamil (about 1600 CEโpresent) (from 1600).
The Brahmi script gave rise to the Tamil writing system. The shape of the letters altered dramatically over time before stabilising in the 16th century CE when printing was developed. The major addition to the alphabet was the incorporation of Grantha letters to write unassimilated Sanskrit words, although a few letters with irregular shapes were standardized during the modern period. A script known as Vatteluttu (โRound Scriptโ) is also in common use.
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