- Tamil language - Wikipedia
Tamil dialects include Central Tamil dialect, Kongu Tamil, Madras Bashai, Madurai Tamil, Nellai Tamil, Kumari Tamil in India; Batticaloa Tamil dialect, Jaffna Tamil dialect, Negombo Tamil dialect in Sri Lanka; and Malaysian Tamil in Malaysia
- Tamil | People, Religion, Language | Britannica
The Tamil rebels’ organization, the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, continued their insurgency into the 21st century A major government offensive in 2009 overran the final Tamil Tiger strongholds and destroyed the organization’s leadership
- Tamil News: தமிழ் செய்திகள், Breaking News in Tamil, Online Tamil News . . .
Get Today's Breaking News in Tamil and latest updates on Sports, Politics, Entertainment, Business, Economy, Current Affairs and much more from India and around the world at Times Now Tamil (Times Now Seithi)
- Learn Tamil with lessons that work - Duolingo
Our free, fun, and effective course helps you learn Tamil with quick, science-based lessons personalized to you
- Tamil language and alphabet - Omniglot
Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken in southern India, Sri Lanka and Singapore
- History and Major Facts about Tamil Language
While Tamil’s heartland is Tamil Nadu and Puducherry in India, its influence isn’t limited to these areas Through historical trade routes, migration, and colonization, Tamil has found speakers in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, and even some regions of Africa
- Tamil | Penn Language Center - University of Pennsylvania
In northern Sri Lanka, between three and four million people - about 20 percent of the population of that island state - speak Tamil Elsewhere, there are several hundreds of thousands of speakers each in South Africa, Malaysia, and Singapore, as well as some 6,000 in Fiji
- Tamils - Wikipedia
Tamil is derived from the name of the language [13] The people are referred to as Tamiḻar in Tamil language, which is etymologically linked to the name of the language [14] The origin and precise etymology of the word Tamil is unclear with multiple theories attested to it [15] Kamil Zvelebil suggests that the term tamiz might have been derived from tam meaning "self" and "-iz" having the
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