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The similarity between the Tamil alphabet and the Japanese alphabet is an exciting subject that not a great deal of research has been done on. There are several proposals that have been brought forward to explain the strong connection between them. In addition to a proposed language family called Dravido-Koreanic, there is the Dravido-Koreo-Japonic, which links the living or proto-Dravidian languages to Japanese. In this video, Miss. Fuka (Native Japanese Speaker) and Mr. Mani (Native Tamil Speaker) demonstrate some of the similarities between them with a list of alphabets, words, and sentences. Japanese is a member of the Japonic (or Japanese-Ryukyuan) language family and is spoken primarily in Japan, where it is the national language. ぁあぃいぅうぇえぉおかがきぎくぐけげこごさざしじすずせぜそぞただちぢっつづてでとどなにぬねのはばぱひびぴふぶぷへべぺほぼぽまみむめもゃやゅゆょよらりるれろゎわゐゑをんゔゕゖ゚゛゜ゝゞゟ゠ァアィイゥウェエォオカガキギクグケゲコゴサザシジスズセゼソゾタダチヂッツヅテデトドナニヌネノハバパヒビピフブプヘベペホボポマミムメモャヤュユョヨラリルレロヮワヰヱヲンヴヵヶヷヸヹヺ・ーヽヾヿ㍐㍿ அ ஆ இ ஈ உ ஊ எ ஏ ஐ ஒ ஓ ஔ க் க கா கி கீ கு கூ கெ கே கை கொ கோ கௌ Ka Kaa Ki Kii Ku Kuu Ke Kee Kai Ko Koo kau ங் ங ஙா ஙி ஙீ ஙு ஙூ ஙெ ஙே ஙை ஙொ ஙோ ஙௌ Nga Ngaa Ngi Ngii Ngu Nguu Nge Ngee Ngai Ngo Ngoo Ngau ச் ச சா சி சீ சு சூ செ சே சை சொ சோ சௌ Sa Saa Si Sii Su Suu Se See Sai So Soo Sau ஞ் ஞ ஞா ஞி ஞீ ஞு ஞூ ஞெ ஞே ஞை ஞொ ஞோ ஞௌ Nja Njaa Nji Njii Nju Njuu Nje Njee Njai Njo Njoo Sjau ட் ட டா டி டீ டு டூ டெ டே டை டொ டோ டௌ Ta Taa Ti Tii Tu Tuu Te Tee Tai To Too tau ண் ண ணா ணி ணீ ணு ணூ ணெ ணே ணை ணொ ணோ ணௌ Na Naa Ni Nii Nu Nuu Ne Nee Nai No Noo Nau த் த தா தி தீ து தூ தெ தே தை தொ தோ தௌ Tha Thaa Thi Thii Thu Thuu The Thee Thai Tho Thoo Thau ந் ந நா நி நீ நு நூ நெ நே நை நொ நோ நௌ n-a n-aa n-i n-ii n-u n-uu n-e n-ee n-ai n-o n-oo n-au ப் ப பா பி பீ பு பூ பெ பே பை பொ போ பௌ Pa Paa Pi Pii Pu Puu Pe Pee Pai Po Poo Pau ம் ம மா மி மீ மு மூ மெ மே மை மொ மோ மௌ Ma Maa Mi Mii Mu Muu Me Mee Mai Mo Moo Mau ய் ய யா யி யீ யு யூ யெ யே யை யொ யோ யௌ Ya Yaa Yi Yii Yu Yuu Ye Yee Yai Yo Yoo yau ர் ர ரா ரி ரீ ரு ரூ ரெ ரே ரை ரொ ரோ ரௌ Ra Raa Ri Rii Ru Ruu Re Ree Rai Ro Roo rau ல் ல லா லி லீ லு லூ லெ லே லை லொ லோ லௌ La Laa Li Lii Lu Luu Le Lee Lai Lo Loo lau வ் வ வா வி வீ வு வூ வெ வே வை வொ வோ வௌ Va Vaa Vi Vii Vu Vuu Ve Vee Vai Vo Voo vau ழ் ழ ழா ழி ழீ ழு ழூ ழெ ழே ழை ழொ ழோ ழௌ Zha Zhaa Zhi Zhii Zhu Zhuu Zhe Zhee Zhai Zho Zhoo zhau ள் ள ளா ளி ளீ ளு ளூ ளெ ளே ளை ளொ ளோ ளௌ La Laa Li Lii Lu Luu Le Lee Lai Lo Loo Lau ற் ற றா றி றீ று றூ றெ றே றை றொ றோ றௌ Ra Raa Ri Rii Ru Ruu Re Ree Rai Ro Roo Rau ன் ன னா னி னீ னு னூ னெ னே னை னொ னோ னௌ Na Naa Ni Nii Nu Nuu Ne Nee Nai No Noo Nau Dravidian languages are a primarily spoken in southern India and northern Sri Lanka, with smaller numbers elsewhere. There are many Dravidian languages and their roots go back to ancient times. Telugu (తెలుగు), Tamil (தமிழ்), Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ) and Malayalam (മലയാളം) are the Dravidian languages with the most speakers. Other Dravidian languages with large populations include Tulu (ತುಳು / തുളു), Gondi (గోండీ), Brahui (براهوئی), which is spoken in the Balochistan region of Pakistan and Afghanistan, Kurukh (குடுக்கு / কুড়ুখ / କୁଡ଼ୁଖ), Beary (ಬ್ಯಾರಿ ಬಾಸೆ), Kui (କୁଇ), Kodava (ಕೊಡವ), Koya (కోయా / କୋୟା / कोया), and many others. Just like their languages, the culture and history of Dravidian people is very ancient. Going back to the third century BCE, many Dravidian empires began to form and have a major amount influence outside the region linguistically and culturally. Empires such as the Chera, Chola, Pandyan, Chutu, Rashtrakuta, Vijayanagara, Pallava, Chalukya, Hoysala, and Kingdom of Mysore. The cultural influence extended to southeast Asia and locally developed scripts such as Grantha and Pallava script induced the development of many native scripts such as Khmer, Javanese Kawi, Baybayin, and Thai. Dravidian culture is unique and can be visibly noticed through traditional clothing, cuisine, music, architecture, literature, and much more. Although each region in South India will have it own distinct forms, there are similarities that can be found all across. For instance, similarities in the cuisines include the presence of rice as a staple food, the use of lentils and spices, dried red chilies and fresh green chilies, coconut, and native fruits and vegetables including tamarind, plantain, snake gourd, garlic, and ginger. All in all, Dravidian languages and people have a very rich history. The modern conception of the Proto-Dravidian language, which is based on reconstruction, is believed to have been spoken in the 4th millennium BCE, and began forming into various branches around the 3rd millennium. #tamilroamer #languages #similarities #tamil #tamilnadu #japanese #japaneselanguage #japan Tamil and Chinese Similarities Tamil and Chinese Tamil and Chinese relationship Chinese and Tamil Chinese and Tamil Similarities Chinese and Tamil simiar words China In Tamil Chinese and Tamil language Similarities Tamil and Korean similarities Tamil and Korean Korean and Tamil similarities Korean and Tamil Tamil and Korean language Similar words