Below are the list of words from English/Indo European that looks similar to Tamil words with similar meaning, these words with origins in Tamil. Some of these words could have also loaned from Indo European to Tamil.
Now after collecting and finding out so many words, I think there should be a deep ancient connection between the so called Dravidian words seen in Tamil and European language base but many linguists alienated Tamil language due to reasons unknown.
We will see some of the interesting words, some of which will amaze you, Watch this page, The list is growing with new words added to the top, Give your comments if you have some questions or words to share.
Brain: Pori/பொறி (sensing, brain)
Kerf/Groove : Karuvi(tool)
Verse: Varisai(queue), Vari(stripes)
Anchor: Nankoora
Light/le̯uk: Ilakkam/இலக்கு (light/lamp/destination)
Labor : Ulavar(the plougher, Plower)
Heathen : Kaattan (man of forest)
Heath: Kaadu(forest)
Venom : Vinai / Visham(sanskrit)
Green/Grass : Keerai(green leaves)
Good: Kodai (to give alms, to donate, give more)
Great : Kotra, Koatra (Interesting word, Kotra in Tamil means some thing that stand aside, not comparable to others)
Holy : KOil (Temple) literally its gods/higher(kO) place(il),
Bush : Pul/puthar : புல் Grass
Bark/Barge/*barica : parisal
Dervish(beggar/poor) : Thuravi (monk) , Thu-ra = Give away(ra) – the – keeping within(thu). Ancient Indian religion, people are categorized into two, one is who settle with a family and the other is monks(thuravikal), they dont have family, they go faraway places seeking knowledge. Duid another word also looks related.
Evil : Aeval (induce)
Corn/Grain : Kurunai (smaller grain) Kuru in Tamil is small. and Noi is Broken or Brittle.
Wide: vidiya(sunrise, symbolically it means wide opening)
Towel : Thuvai/துவை (wash) Germanic source þwēan(wash), dwahan , Hindi (Dhobi) also should be related.
Fade: Vaadu, can also be related to word “Waste”
Fate: Vaaitha, Vithitha
Faith: Padithal, Padinthu (acceptance of order)
Drive : ThEr(chariot, Cart), Like in German its Treiben, other English words like Dray, Draw, Drag etc… has the relation.
The Sanskrit word Ratha (the inverse of this sound needs mention).
Paleo/palaio/Palai(Greek) : Palaya (Old) Palaku(Practice) all are related.
Bully : Pollaa (bad, mischievous)
Plus/Plural/Poly – Pala,Pal, PalvEru (many, more,various etc…)
Pale: Paalai (desert and such barren lands) (Long vowel in Pale denotes it doesn’t have much in it, so does a barren land)
Know:Kan (Tamil word Kan means (Eye), kaan=look (This should be the root of many IE words that starts with Kn/Gn) , Latin “Con” also should be related with this word “Kan” (eye) in Tamil, primarily to mean “Gain within” for example words like “consider” “conceal”, “Conduct” are some of the con words. The word “Ken” is widely used in Old languages “to Know”/”To look” .
Tolerate/Thole(peg) : ThOl(Shoulder) Latin tollere is to lift
Culprit, Culpable – Kalvan,Kallar (Thief), Kalavu(Theft) (Literally it should be, one who gains from the place) [not sure if the word “Guilt” also comes under this]
This, Is, That , Its etc.. : இது/ithu(this), அது/athu(that), இத்(ith), இட(idathu = its place)
Short, Curtail, Curt : Kuruku, Kurai (shorten, to narrow down etc), [this is also one of the widely used words of the Indo European language base including Russian (korotkij-short)]
Collar, Collum, Hals (neck related words) : Kaluthu (neck)
Color : Kelu
Veil/Wall : VEli(fence)
Aern/Rann : Aran (Aran in Tamil means safeguarding, Aranmanai is palace)
Pare : Pirai (Crescent moon, New moon) (Literally it should be “to show only a little” like a crescent moon.)
Daemon/Devil: Theemai,Theeyavai (Bad/Evil, that which destroys, from the word “Thee” which means “fire”), Latin prefix “de“, also should be related, the root meaning of sound “Thee” is , Keeping with+give away.
Bleach : Vilakku (To clear off, Lighten, Lamp) Vilakkam is explanation ie. “To make one understand”, Latin words like fulgere, flamma, flagrare etc. also has the connection.
Pore/Furrow : Purai
Mega : miku, Mika(Very much, exceed)
Cup : Kuvalai
Oath : Othu -To read (loudly)
Nod : Nadungu
Meet: Muttu ( to butt, to hit one over the other face to face, head to head, cow’s fighting act)
Shoulder : Kaluthai(Donkey) – (Tamil Kalu literally should mean Gain on its place), so Kaluthai and it use for transporting goods on top of it.), The word Shoulder(tamil kaluthu) can also be related.
Horse in Tamil is Kuthirai. (Arabic word for Horse is Khayl)
The Tamil word for Horse Kuthirai also sounds like the Latin word for run Currere.
Gold : kelu(brightness, shining, sparkling), or from Kolunthu(pale greenish yellow, the young leaves), this could be an important root word cognate with words like yellow, gold, glow in various other languages.
Curious : Kurippu (Giving hints, Giving Clue, Notes) Kurithu – Give attention to.
Cure : Kurai (To reduce, To lessen) “Kuru” means Narrow, Compact
Fast : Pasi (Hunger)
Flesh/Foul : Pulaal/Pulai
Wonder : Viyan, Viyappu
Sweat : Viyarthal
Gray/Grey : Kari (Black/Dark)
Harvest : Aruvadai(Aru(to cut) and V+adai(To stock in possession)
Gallery : Kal+arai (Vault, Cemetry) In Latin, galilea is “church porch,” store room in church. in Tamil Kalarai=stone room. There are more words to link Gal, Cal,hul, hallu with Stone or something formed hard. [Even in Hebrew the word Gal refers to pile of stones]
Gallows : Kalu (Wooden for impaling criminals, Ka+l+u(Gain+in a place+inside),
Kaluthai(Donkey) , Kalugu (eagle), Kaluthu(neck) all carry things.
Finish : Pin(Behind)/Pini(everything lost/hardship)/Pinbu/Pinnaal(Time after/back)/Pinam(Corpse)
Bait : Pakadai
Gate : Kathavu
Fact/Factorial/Factory/ : Vakuthu/Vakunthu (means “to divide, To make(“Thittam Vakuthal”=To make a plan), To make it small)
Pacify/Peace/Pact/Pactum : Paku/Pakutthu/Pakuthi ( To split even between, To share, To allow access within), Padinthu/Padi means (To accept/agree with, to stay calm, To settle in bottom).
Accept: Isaipadu/Isaiputhal (To accept)
Female/Femina(Latin): Pen/Penmai
Function : Panbu/Pani
Annual/Annus : Aandu
Villa/Ville : Vayal(means Farm) (va+ya+l =comes out/growth + identified + place)
Field : veli
From : Varum (means “comes to a place”)
Find: Pidi-பிடி (in Tamil it means to “Get hold of”)
Fog/Fumigare : Pukai
Focus : Pukal( to get famous)
Fond : Punar (Copulate)
Mature: Muthir-முதிர் ( More older state, Well experienced (for a long time)) (Muthiyavar means old man) (“MootthOr” means elder)
Craft : Kalam-கலம் (Old word for “Ship”, “Plates” in Tamil) Literally “Ka=To gain + La=in a place + M=Occupying” so kalam is something thats “enclosed object to gain certain things/people”.
Burrow : Putru (புற்று, Snake, Rabit, Rat hole etc..)
Turban : Thalapaa (Head+ Cover) (“Thalai” in Tamil is head, The L changed to R) The word ThOpaa, Thopi are variations of our Thalapaa, used in some other near east languages.
Cluster : Kulai (Grouped as one, bunch/cluster)
Cot : Kattil-கட்டில்
Goat : Kadaa (male goat)
Pain : Pini–பிணி (Under control using force, Inflicting hardship, Treating as slaves)
Punishment : Pani/Paninthu/Paninthal-பணி (Work/Under control/Working under kings order)
Tie/Teag/Taug/Knot: Kat, Kattu (Tieg) (inverse sound ) (Ka= Gain, Ta/Da = Movement)
Lion/Leo : Ari (Interestingly Ari or Aryeh is Hebrew word for Lion, and the L and R shift is common between many languages)
Bene~/Benefit : Payan-பயன்
Nation : Naadu-நாடு (Naadu means Native country in Tamil) (They say the word “nation” and “Native” comes from the Latin word “natus”)
Climate : Kilamai (Its a word that defines seven days of the week representing seven planetary bodies including Sun and Moon, also means “under its control”)
“period” could be “Poludu”
Year : Gnyaairu (Sun in Tamil)
Torque / Turn / Drehen(German) : Thiruhi, Thirukku (Thirumbu=Turn Back) etc…
Turb -Thiritharu, Thiri, Thiribu (here Turb should be equal to Thi+ri which in Tamil means change or Losing its current state)
Dream : ThOrram (Appearance, Look) The meaning is not the same. This is also looks closer to “Thought”
Funeral /Funus : Pinam-பிணம் (means Corpse in Tamil)
Water Lily : Alli (May be of the same family, not sure if both names refer the same flower)
Wealth/Valor : Valam-வளம்
Value : Valu(gain strength)
Girl: Kilathi (Lead women, Rich Girl)
Pandal –Panthal
Friend/Favour/Free : Parinthu/Pattru/Parivu (Parivu word in Tamil means to show favour or affection)
Betel – VetElai
How/who/what : Yaangu/Yaarkku/Yaathu
Action: Aakkam(To create/To prepare)
Level: Alavu
Teak – ThEkku-தேக்கு (refers to Teak, Literally ThEkku=Having with + difficult + Gain in)
Mad: Madamai (Mada = Moving mind, Not Stable Mind)
Mind/Math : Mathi(not sure)
Copra – Kopparai (kaappu(protective)+ arai(space/room)) Interesting persian word خمپاره should have this origin.
Surround: Chutru/Chutram (meaning to surround, to encircle)
Ginger – Ingee (Ginger)
Neer(it means Water) But the word “Nero” in Greek means water. and in Etruscan “Nier” is water.
Water : ootru(spring water) ootru also means to pour. The English word Ooze also looks close. The word Hydro also is related.
Drum : Murasu (Inverse of sound)
Form/Morphe: Maruvu (change in shape), Maarruvathu(Change)
Lemon – Elumichai
Oral/Oration/Orate/Oracle : Urai-உரை ( Tamil it means To Speak, To give some news )
Villain: Villan(In Tamil it means “One who is with the Bow”)
Orange – NaarthanKaai (A fruit with smell) (Naatram in Tamil means smell) (“Naa” sound in Tamil means “We Get hidden” like in Naakku, Naai, Naatram, Naakku etc..)
God –Kadavul-கடவுள்(god) [sounds very similar]
L. Cappa, Cuff : Kaappu–காப்பு
Quest/Question : KEtpathu, KEl, KEtpa
Swear/Swor/An-Swer : Sol/Sor (சொற்)
Petal –Ithal
Cigarette/Cheroot – Churuttu -(Cigar made by rolling tobacco leaves).
Crude – Kuruthi (meaning blood) related to Latin cruor, cruel etc.
Kill –Koll
Seer – Seer (to make things right) The words Juri, Justice also should also be from this origin, “Seer Thooku” means “To take things right”.
Birth – Piranthu [In Tamil “Pira” means Other one, new one]
Bird – Paravai [In tamil Para is to spread out] Pa+ra to “More + taking to” the action to fly.
Clay/Glue – Kool/Kali-களி (Ka=Gain + L+i= In a place +not to give out) It refers to the sticky nature )
L.Cappere/Capture –Kaipatru, [In Tamil “Ka” means to Gain/know something, kai, Karam is Hand etc. Kar means Gaining . Words like Carry, Carrier too were close to Kar]
Irrigate : Iraithal (Neer Iraithal , Etram Iraithal is the age old method of irrigating land using well or pond water.)
Take/Tacan/Tacken : Kadan (inverse sound) (Kadan in modern Tamil means “Loan” but literally it means “having something to be given back” and some places it means “duty to return some favor received”.
Bring/Brought: Peruka/Peruthal (பெறு)
Broad: Parutha (Literally “accepts more”) Parathai (Prostitute)
Touch: Thodu
One/Uni/Unite: Onru, Onri, Onnuthal etc… (in Tamil the sound “O” comes in words to mean “unite” )
Five:Ainthu
Eight: Ettu
Vision: Vili (To see) [In Tamil the sound “Vi” means “To come out, Visible etc…” words like Vidai, Vilai, Vili, Vidu,Viri ]
Voice : Vaai (“Vaai” refers to “mouth”)
Way : Vaai(mouth), Vaai meaning opening or Empty, Vaayil: Door.
Valve – Vaai /Vaayil (Opening, Door, entrance)
Axle : Acchu + Ach+Chu = அ+ச்+சு = Join inside.
Age : Aayul
Easy/aisie: Eliya/ElithE
Roll/Round: Urul :Rotating or Round, Urulai means Sphere. Uru means shape.
River: Aaru/Aruvi (Other European words for river are Ryo, Rio…) in Tamil AA+ru means “Source unknown + Takes to here”
Rice – Arici (Ari means to “Take within” and si= After breaking/removing)
Reap:Aruppu (Aru means to “Take to inside” “pp” = Many)
Rich: Arasu(Arasu means kingdom in Tamil, The sound Ara= “the action of taking to” and “Su” = “Join inside” meant the “kingdom” the which distributes wealth)
Right: Uriyathu(correct) / Uttra
Rare : Ariya
Polish : Palinga (Smooth and Shining)
Hysteria : Pasalai (The sounds may not match exact, but the meaning are the same, refers to female hysteria)
Taboo: Tappu / Thavaru (Meaning “Wrong” in Tamil)
Want: VEndu
Watch/Wait: VEtkai(wait with animosity), VEttai(hunting), VEnkai(Jaguar)
Hard: Kari , Kadi (Kadi means difficult to move in Tamil) “Kari” means Sronger in Tamil.
Beauty: Pain(பைந் ) (in Tamil it often refers to something that is colorful).
Full : Mulu
Coir – Kayiru – Ropes.
Curry – Kari – Sause
Mango – Maangai
Join: Serntha
Crime: Kutram
Aim: Eei (In Tamil Eei means to shoot, To Take from distance)
Hill: Kal(rock/hill/stone)
Arm/Hand: Karam, Kai. (Ka+ra=Gains + Gives)
Leg: Kaal (Just inverse it) in Tamil “Kaa” means support.( in German, “Keule” is Leg)
Star: Chudar (meaning Shinning, Bright) – சுடர் , the sanskrit word NakSatra should also be from this origin.
Dad: Thanthai : (May sound odd, but many languages including European has Tata, Tadah etc… for father., in Tamil “Than+thai” means “Keeping within his possession”)
Parents: Petravar
Practice : Palaku/Palakkam
Brothel /Prostitute : Parathai (meaning Prostitute) “Para” means Spread and not restricted.
Aunt : Atthai
Antham : End (Antham means End, or near to the destination)
Body: Udambu
Leaf : Ilai
Lose : Ilanth (Illai means “Not there”, Ilivu means going low)
Letter: Elutthu
Light : (Lean) : Ilaitthu
Yule : Oli (means light)
Thick/Thin: The sound “Thi” in Tamil itself means “condition”, Thinai, thilai, thikai, thirai, thiram, thiru, thiri, thisai, thikal etc are others words that defines the condition of the object/place.(“Thinai” means very smaller in size)
Blame : Pali
Plough: Ulavu
Pot: Paanai
World : Ulaku /Ulakam-உலகம்
Work: Ulai-உழை
Iron : Irumbu-இரும்பு
Boat : Padaku (in French its “bateau”)
Light(noun): Oli (“Li” sound means to leave from the surface)
Lake : Kulam (Latin “Lacus”) in Tamil its inverse and Ku+la = Gain inside + land refers to pond or lake.
Place : Palli (Place, School etc..) In Kannada its Halli for village. or it can be from Pulam(more used place, living place)
Hole : Kuli (Ku+li=Gain inside + Leaving the surface)
School: Gurukula (gurukula is a sankrit word, just sounds similar to me)
Have/Haven/Harbor : Kavarnthu(To gain inside, To capture)
Hit: Idi
Attack: Thaakku
Attach : Thacchu (Means to “To Join” or “To Fix”, “Thacchan” refers to carpenter )
Pan : Pan (Means “many”, “more” “all” etc… )
Cave:Kuhai-குகை (Literally it has these ku=Gain+inside, kai=Gain+possession)
Child : Chiraar -சிறார்
Sun : Sen (May not be the related, but Sen in Tamil comes to mean, “attractive” or “Bright”, SenjGnayiru is common term to refer “Bright/Red Sun)
Prize: Parisu/parisam
Food/Feed : Pindam or from the words oon/oottu /
Know/Knowledge – Gnanam(Knowledge), Gnaalam(Worldly knowledge), In Tamil “Gnaayiru” means Sun, the ultimate en-lightener.
Cry:Kurai(Dogs Barking, Animal Shouting), Kural(Loud Speech) AluKural=Crying Loud, Imil Kural = Birds sound etc..
Stop: Thaduppu (Cut the S)
Steal/Stalker : Tholai ; Stall : Tholuvam,
Spear,Javelin, “Veles”, Verutum : Vael (Cut the S, Change P to V, and “R” To “L” these are common sound transitions)
Stud/Stick: Thadi (cut the S)
Shade/Shadow/Skot : Kudai (Cut the S) (Kudai means Umbrella, but early literature it means under the shade, under protection etc)
Stall/Stable : Tholuvam (Cut the S) (Tholuvam means cattle shed)
Se-parate: Pirithu
Snake: Naaka Paambu (Naaka is cobra a type of snake) in Tamil “Paambu” is snake. Naaga literally comes from its smelling sense,using its tongue(naaku)
Calf : Kanru
Spread : Padar/Parantha
Side : Idai (Meaning, Sides also means “Flanks of a person”) (Cut the S)
Stand/Stock(tree trunk)/Stock(for future use) : Thaangu (To withstand), Thangu(To Stay), related with Sanskrit “StAn”
Throw: Thura, Thuranthu( in Tamil it means to reject or keep away from, one who keep away from worldly pleasure is a Thuravi(monk))
Split : Piri (cut the S)
Stack: Adukku (cut the S)
Sudden : Udden (Immediately)
Shore/Scorre: Karrai (cut the s)
Sharp : Koor
Short : Kuru (Cut the S)
Strength/Stren: Thiran (cut the S)
Street: Theru
Shield : Kedaya, Kedaka, Kiduku
Smile : Makil(cut the S)
Sponge : Panju, Panji (Cut the S)
Cash – Kaasu – coins or dollars.
Cattemaran – KattuMaram – Fishing boats that are made using wooden planks tied together.
Hundred: Nooru
Pour: Poli/Peyal
Dare : Thiram (Capacity, Strength, Withstanding power) (Sanskrit -Dhairiya)
Drizzle: Thuli
Root: Thoor (inverse in sound)
Eagle: Kalugu
Thatch : Thatti
Trans : Thiri (Change, There is a word “Thiritharu” that means Transform)
Praise: Paaraattu Potru
Aid/Aiudha: Udavi(means “help” in Tamil)
Place : Pulam/Valavu
Cottage/Hut/House: Kudisai/Kudi
Nerve: Narambu (The strings of musical instrument Haarp(Yaal) is Narumbu)
Feast : Virunthu (Virunthu in Tamil also means feast, there are many other related words in English like Festival, Fair(vila) etc…
Viru literally in Tamil means to “Take in (ru)+ that which are kept within(vi)” like in Wish:Virumbu
Foreign: Piran(others, external) Prae(Latin) Pre(English) Pira(Tamil)
Fear : PEi(ghosts), bhayam(Sanskrit)
Flee/Fleece/Fly : Peeli (Feather Dress, Peacock feather used as dress or decoration)
Famous/Proud: Perumai
Force : POr ( Means “War” in Tamil) (forcier means to”conquer by violence”)
Move: MEva (Seeing, effort/difficulty to retain)
Violence : Puyal (Means “Storm” in Tamil)
Fossil : Puthayal (“Treasure/Inside land”, Puthai means to Bury)
Malleable : Melliya (Soft)
Get : Konda/ Kidai
Mud: Maasu -Dirt (also “Mann” refers to sand in Tamil.)
Direction: Thisai
Flood : Vellam
Float : Thaval (தவழ்)
Fall/Feel : Veel (Veel means Falling , but in some cases it means to fall in love) may be related to love.
Follow/Belief : Valipadu(accept the way)
Fire : Veru(to be away from), Veri(Fiery), Viraku (dry wood, firewood or Fire source in Tamil) which should be the cognate of the word Fragment or Friction.
Virile : Virai(testicle)
Frissure : Viri / Virisal
Fault/Fail : paluthu/பழுது/Pilai (it would be interesting to study these words further)
Finger : Viral (Some little sound resemblance is there, this word comes from root “Viri” means to spread, to break open etc…,)
Decent : Thakuntha( Matching, Fitting, Appropriate), Thakuthi = state of ability.
Delicate : Thalir (Tender, The newly grown leaves)
Hunt: VEttu
Battle/bataille /Battalion : Padai ( In Tamil Padai means Army)
Axe: Ari (Ari means “To take in, To cut”) Axe=KOdAri
Lunch/Luncheon : Arunthu (To eat or drink)
Bar: Paarai (Paarai means Large Rocks hidden inside and not easily moved), Crowbar in Tamil is KadarPaarai(literally meaning “cross the rocks/obstructions”)
Poem: Paadal, Poet: Paattinar
Arms: Aran (Aran in Tamil, means Tools for protection, often refers the King’s fort, also Aranmanai=palace)
Vary: VEru , Various: PalVEru
Victory: Venri Win:Venru
Honey : ThEn(May not sounds the same) but what i want to highlight is another common word for honey in Latin and Greek which is “Milith“, this is again sounds similar to Tamil word “Amiltham” This is the other word for sweet honey or nectar from the flowers.
Hercules : Karikaalan, the mythical Chola king (Karikaalan in Tamil means Great protection/Legs or Elephant legs, The English word “Claw” or “Clutch” should have relation with Tamil word Kaal(Legs), Incidently the father of Hercules is Zeus, and some say it has the meaning, Shining, and related with the word Zen, and here Karikaalan’s fathers name is Chenni(meaning Shine or reddish)).
Christ : Theertha? theertha in Tamil means purify, to nullify, to heal. “theertham” is holy water. The Jain Theerthankar (one who is pure/ finished with his karmas or one who purifies)
Easter: Chithirai(month name)
Gallus,Galli : Kaal/KOli
Kaal in Tamil means Legs representing “Protection from gain”.
Morrigon(One of Diety from ancient Europe): Murugan/Murugu (God of the Tamils)
Some of the above are my assumptions, may be right or wrong, but as one of ancient original language, Tamil should have contributed to Indo European words indirectly or these languages should have all come from a primitive same language base.
There are more words to list, but I am on a little research before releasing all those words,
please contribute more if you found some and give your comments if you find these findings as false.
Alavu – Level
Aruvi – River
Surungu- Shrink
Urundai- Round
Veezh – Fall
Por – War
Nice words adding to the list. There are a lot of words and derivied words. Now it looks to me that most IE words has similar Tamil words or cognates in Tamil.
water – wartha neer, river – aruvi neer,win – wentru, victory – vertty,kill – koll,illam- villa, hall -cry -kariu,look- veli,speak-pesu,tell -soll, war -por, writting – urai,
Thanks for contributing, Comparing the various cognates and my understanding the water is related with Tamil Ootru. I am not saying all the above words has Tamil origin but Its all related technically.
Path – Paadhai, Cover – Kavadhai, Paddy – Paaththi, Bard – Paadagar, Narrow – Nerukkam, Broad – Padarndha, Via – Vazhiya, Way – Vazhi, cool – Kulir, Paste – Pasai, Adamant – Adam, Bottle – puttil, Cash – Kaasu, Speach – Pechu, Inn – Ill / llam, Towel – Thuvattal (to dry / drying), Bed – Padu / Padukkai, Gate – Kadhavu, Palauquin – Pallakku…….and the list goes on and on and on……
Yes, Thanks for submitting your list, some of those are not Tamil like Paathai.
Bottle originally from pudai(swell or bulge inside) and Broad = Perutha
rest others I had already in the list.
Put : போடு
Savior: Sevakan (Pathukaapaalan)
Most of the words mentioned doesnt have any resemblance. Those which have resemblance might have been created from European languages..
Thanks for your comment Sivamurugan, Yes few should be loaned from the west. But I can prove many are native for Tamil with other multiple related words existing here.
As received from my friend
W.W Skeat in the Etymological dictionary of the English language noted that 12,960 words out of 14286 came from Tamil. I.e. Almost 90%. Example given below
S+ Peachu = Speech
S + panju = Sponge
S+meadhu = Smooth
S+ paravy = Spray
S+uden = Sudden
S+nagam = Snake
Like this if we add “S” to a Tamil word = English words will emerge. it is estimated there are more than 600 words like this in “S” Sound itself.
Karai = Cry
Kali = clay
piliru = Blare
Kol = Kill
pothal = Button
Kattumaram is a tamil word which is almost in all 7102 languages in the world.
Suresh,
Yes,
But not tamil itself, but from tamil’s mother tongue!
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All wordly languages follow an Ancient
Fundamental Linguistic Singular Sound System,
say,
FLSSS – Named IYARKAI in Tamil.
Even after much Civilization growth,
It still can be traced well in Tamil!
That’s because, designers of classical tamil understood
How to facilitate linguistic growth while keeping the formal FLSSS intact as much as possible.
They also facilitated prnounciations with breath easy and
flow easy techniques and cultural preferences.
Used sweet sounds frequently and
harsh sounds in a nuetralized/rounded forms (nj,ng).
Hence Tamil looks like a mother to othér languages
by the heavy traces of the FLSSS still in it and lighter traces in other languages!
And Tamil has also outlived other classical languages.
Certain ancient texts follow FLSSS 100% and
Tamil shares context with them in full,
same context expressed in newer form!
The FLSSS includes all possible
fundamental descriptions of the world and life in it.
It’s just a bit more complex than the samples given below.
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Samples:-
K – reference point in time and space
Ka – referencing
Kan – referencing in an all inclusive manner
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S – see / sense / understand
Su – negation of the above – blinded / with no understanding
Suuththiram – blind application/practice
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There are many mistakes. Please revise them
You can point out the mistakes and these are similarities seen and possible cognates need not be loaned words.