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Tamil is the very First and Oldest Language in the World

It is proved by lot of Scientist and also accepted by most of the scientists.

Before Aryans(Sanskrit) comes to India, Dravidian(Tamil) people living in Indai with high standard. Even Aryans don't have any specific language when they comes to India. They develop their language after comes to India only. There is lot of Tamil words in Sanskrit.

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ca. 200,000 to 50,000 BC: Evolution of "the Tamilian or Homo Dravida",

ca. 200,000 to 100,000 BC: Beginnings of the Tamil language

50,000 BC: Kumari Kand am civilization

20,000 BC: A lost Tamil culture of the Easter Island which had an advanced civilization

16,000 BC: Lemuria submerged

6087 BC: Second Tamil Sangam established by a Pandya king

3031 BC: A Chera prince in his wanderings in the Solomon Island saw wild sugarcane and started cultivation in Kumari Kand am.

1780 BC: The Third Tamil Sangam established by a Pandya king

7th century BC: Tolkappiyam (the earliest known extant Tamil grammar)

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Tamil is the very First and Oldest Language in the World

It is proved by lot of Scientist and also accepted by most of the scientists.

Before Aryans(Sanskrit) comes to India, Dravidian(Tamil) people living in Indai with high standard. Even Aryans don't have any specific language when they comes to India. They develop their language after comes to India only. There is lot of Tamil words in Sanskrit.

Ref:

ca. 200,000 to 50,000 BC: Evolution of "the Tamilian or Homo Dravida",

ca. 200,000 to 100,000 BC: Beginnings of the Tamil language

50,000 BC: Kumari Kand am civilization

20,000 BC: A lost Tamil culture of the Easter Island which had an advanced civilization

16,000 BC: Lemuria submerged

6087 BC: Second Tamil Sangam established by a Pandya king

3031 BC: A Chera prince in his wanderings in the Solomon Island saw wild sugarcane and started cultivation in Kumari Kand am.

1780 BC: The Third Tamil Sangam established by a Pandya king

7th century BC: Tolkappiyam (the earliest known extant Tamil grammar)

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The languages of India belong to several language families, the major ones being the Indo-European languages---Indo-Aryan (spoken by 72% of Indians) and the Dravidian languages (spoken by 25% of Indians).[1] Other languages spoken in India belong to theAustro-Asiatic, Tibeto-Burman, and a few minor language families and isolates.[2]

The principal official language of theRepublic of India is Standard Hindi, while English is the secondary official language.[3] The constitution of India states that "The official language of the Union shall be Hindi in Devanagari script."[4] Neither the Constitution of India nor Indian law specifies a national language, a position supported by a High Court ruling.[5] However, languages listed in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian constitution are sometimes referred to, without legal standing, as the national languages of India.[6][7]

Individual mother tongues in India number several hundred;[8] the 1961 census recognized 1,652[9] (SIL Ethnologue lists 415). According to Census of India of 2001, 30 languages are spoken by more than a million native speakers, 122 by more than 10,000. Three millennia of language contact has led to significant mutual influence among the four language families in India and South Asia. Two contact languages have played an important role in the history of India:Persian and English.[10

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Sanskrit is actually the oldest language.

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By sculptures and proofs we got till now, Tamil is the oldest language in India and in the top place across the world

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