In that film parthiban comedy he speak reveral really that sound like new language.. the same happened here. Baga+avan = fortunate man (avan = man aval= female)Bhagavaan is a Sanskrit word. But, they are considered as words of Sanskrit origin. Welcome to online smart Tamil dictionary that provide English to Tamil and Tamil to English meanings with linguistic features. m+ee=to retain + give away. The list is growing, keep watching… But I think the combination of sound and meaning is what makes for pretty words..
Aran in Tamil means safeguarding or giving protection, normally the King’s place that protects its people, It includes, the fort and gives the protection to the kingdom and its people in times of war. It is usually a fallacy to tell Hindi and sanskrit is similar , Hindi is very very close to Arabic Persian Turkish languages and when compared to dravidian languages (Malayalam, Telugu, kannada and tulu) Hindi has got the least sanskrit words/ sanskrit, telling that Hindi is close to sanskrit is same as telling Urdu is close to Sanskrit.Hindi has taken devanagari script that's it, that's the only similarity between Hindi and sanskrit, The nature of Hindi is highly Urdu and persian , Hindi speakers won't understand sanskrit at all , literary Malayalam, Telugu,kannada and tulu (south languages)are approx 80-90% samskrutham (sanskrit)Devanagari is just one script to write sanskrit that's it . But Tamil has two different references.One more word I would like to explore is ‘sAdam’ (cooked rice).Interesting compilation.I have a question. But if we carefully look into Tamil vocabulary, the root "su" (சு) leads to many words related to "heat/dry".
Where ever the white people went they killed the natives, its a well known fact. So we all can understand.Sanskrit belongs to Indo Aryan and Indo Iranian Sub language family, I am just interested in highlighting how words from distant languages are related, We cannot be sure which is the origin, in some languages the word may be origin, but could have deformed due to common usage etc.Yes the word Dost is from Hindi and from Persian. We need better research to find how these evolved‘Kuru’in TL also takes an extended meaning of’minute’.Thus ‘Kurunathan’means ‘Master of subject,ie, who knows it to the minute level’.So teacher is a ‘Kuru’ a shortened form of‘Kurunathan’This TL word appears to have turned into ’Guru’in Sanskrit. and before Sanskrit in india lots of language spoke by the peopleYes, To me Tamil looks so pure and original compared to Sanskrit that looks mixed.சமற்கிருதத்தில் இவ்வளவு தமிழ் இருக்கிறதா! I have given words which are used in old Tamil works. In Hindi we have ‘Machchli’, in Bengali we have ‘Maach’. The story is based in Bengal and in one place the word ‘meen’ is used to refer fish. Is the Tamil word “kizaan” (கிழான்) at the root of this Hindi word? Learn more. ஆனால் அக்கருத்து இப்போது பொய்யாகி விட்டது !எந்த மொழியும் கலப்படமற்றதாக கருத முடியாது.
You have collected words which sound similar in Sanskrit and Tamil and used that argument to say that that these are tamil words borrowed into Sanskrit. The list is growing, keep watching…from this its very clear ஆதி -Aadhi is an ancient Tamil word meaning Tamil ம்+ஆ = Maa which is (Occupy/retain + unknown) is a more generic word which is used to refer things that are [Note: The English word “Love” can be traced to “Ulluvathu”]The early Tamil literature like ThiruKural talks about Aran which means protection, fort.Aran in Tamil means safeguarding or giving protection, normally the King’s place that protects its people, It includes, the fort and gives the protection to the kingdom and its people in times of war.
இப்பொழுது நாம் பேசும் தமிழ் உட்பட.மொழி வளர்ச்சியின் வேரை கண்டுபிடிப்பது மிகவும் எளிதான ஒன்று, உண்மை சிலநேரங்களில் தேவை இல்லாதது ஆகி மறைந்தும் விடுகின்றது, ஆனால் அது விதை போல் மீண்டும் உயிர் பெற்று வளர்ந்து ஓங்கி வளரும் காலமும் வரும்.வேற்று மொழியை தாங்கி இருக்கும் இந்தோ-ஆரியன் மொழியான சமஸ்கிருதத்தில் உள்ள ‘ ஸ்,ஷ், ஜ், ஹ், ஹ ‘ ஆகிய எழுத்துக்கள் பண்டைய தமிழ் மொழியில் காண இயலாது . “Rare words” in classical Tamil literature: from the Uriyiyal to the Tivākaram Tamil has also ம்+ஆ = Maa which is (Occupy/retain + unknown) is a more generic word which is used to refer things that are
Both Tamil and Sanskrit are languages of our ancients, Often claimed to be unrelated languages , But I want to highlight some of those common words between these two languages, we can see most of the words below have their roots in Tamil and are part of Tamil people’s language and their culture. For example, “nila kizaan” (நிலக் கிழான்) means land owner (“nilam” means land). The early Tamil literature like ThiruKural talks about Aran which means protection, fort. that’s why vetham also called marai in tamil.. ve means hidden … like veli(hide) , vetti(hide by cloth), vel(maraithu vaithu or bring out from hidden, vekam(ulle maraithiruntha speed. Could you please share with me some source books where i can have a detailed study of what you have done. ardour) late Middle English origin #beautifulwords #wordoftheday #SeoulForest…”2,060 Likes, 38 Comments - Uncommon Words & Definitions (@northern.lightz) on Instagram: “•Used to describe a person• //puhl-kri-tood-n-uh s// Photo by @johncfaust”From absquatulate to vituperative, via Word Warriors.Find new words to share every day with Dictionary.com's Word of the Day.