Yes. It's a Dravidian language spoken mainly in southern India, Sri Lanka and Singapore.
And, The term "TAMIL" mentions not only the language, but also culture, civilization, tradition, music & etc., which are originated from Tamil people and Tamil soil.
E.g: Tamil Tradition, Tamil Civilization, Tamil Music. (These have got the name of Tamil not because of the language, but from the culture whre they originated)
The Tamil word "mannippu" is originated from the Tamil language itself. Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the Tamil people of India and Sri Lanka.
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
The Tamil language has 247 letters in its alphabet.
"Orange" in Tamil language is "ஆரஞ்சு" (āraṉcu).
Cranberry is called "Nelikkai" in Tamil language.
The Tamil word "mannippu" is originated from the Tamil language itself. Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the Tamil people of India and Sri Lanka.
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
The Tamil language has 247 letters in its alphabet.
"Orange" in Tamil language is "ஆரஞ்சு" (āraṉcu).
Cranberry is called "Nelikkai" in Tamil language.
Chembakolli is a town in Tamil Nadu, India. The official language there is Tamil.
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"TAMIL" is claimed as the first language of the world by scholars of Tamil. It's very old language than Sanskrit.
The word for "sugar" in Tamil is சர்க்கரை (sarkkarai).
Oottachaththu.. In Tamil :ஊட்டச்சத்து
sorry
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