• Language Family: Dravidian
  • Native Name: தமிழ்
  • Spoken In: India (Tamil Nadu, Puducherry), Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia, and worldwide Tamil diaspora
  • Official Status:
    • India: Official language of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry
    • Sri Lanka: Official and national language
    • Singapore: One of four official languages
  • Script: Tamil script (unique, syllabic)
  • Literary Tradition: One of the oldest and richest in the world

Historical and Literary Significance

  • Sangam Literature (circa 300 BCE – 300 CE):
    Considered the golden age of Tamil literature, Sangam poetry covers love, war, governance, and ethics.
    Notable works include:
    • Thirukkural by Thiruvalluvar
    • Silappatikaram, Manimekalai (Epic poems)
  • Tamil has continuously evolved but still retains its classical roots, making it the only language classified as both a classical and modern language by the Government of India.

Modern Use and Global Presence

  • Speakers: Over 80 million globally
  • It is taught in universities worldwide (Harvard, Oxford, etc.)
  • Widely spoken in Tamil diaspora countries like the UK, Canada, Australia, France, South Africa, and the Middle East.
  • Tamil cinema (Kollywood) has played a significant role in promoting the language globally.

Recognition and Pride

  • Declared a Classical Language by the Indian government in 2004.
  • The Tamil Internet Conference and World Tamil Conference are held regularly to celebrate its legacy.
  • Celebrated globally on Tamil Language Day (January 14, in Singapore and Tamil Nadu).

Key Features of Tamil

  • Highly phonetic and logical grammar
  • Rich in metaphors, proverbs, and poetic forms
  • Uses agglutination — words are formed by stringing together morphemes
  • Deep emphasis on respect and formality, especially in addressing elders

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