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What are the similarities and differences in Hindi and Tamil languages?

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Language teaching english and tamil 25 years experience

Every language there will be vowels and consonents.this is similiarities. Difference In tamil there will only one ka but hindi by its pronounciation
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Parameters of ComparisonTamil Hindi Definition Tamil - is a Dravidian language spoken by Tamils in southern India, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere. Hindi - is an Indic language of northern India that is derived from Sanskrit and written in the Devanagari script. Country -The Tamil language is spoken widely...
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Parameters of ComparisonTamil Hindi

Definition  Tamil - is a Dravidian language spoken by Tamils in southern India, Sri Lanka, and elsewhere.

 Hindi - is an Indic language of northern India that is derived from Sanskrit and written in the Devanagari script.

Country -The Tamil language is spoken widely in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, South Africa, India, and Mauritius.

-Hindi is widely spoken and written by the people of India and Fiji.

Origin - Tamil originated from Proto-Dravidian in 450 BCE.

-Hindi originated from the Indo-Aryan linguistic Family in the 17th century CE.

Scripts Tamil- is written in ancient Tamil Scripts.

- Hindi is written in ancient Devanagari Scripts.

Derivation Tamil- is derived from the Dravidian language family.

-Hindi has derived from the early Vedic Sanskrit language.

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Hindi language and Tamil language has similarities in the form of Sanskrit. Tamil is ancient language as compared to hindi. Therefore Sanskrit is more closer and more use in Tamil. But Hindi is also derived from Sanskrit therefore Hindi also contain Sanskrit word in his language. Like agni,jal, vaayu,...
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Hindi language and Tamil language has similarities in the form of Sanskrit.

Tamil is ancient language as compared to hindi. Therefore Sanskrit is more closer and more use in Tamil.

But Hindi is also derived from Sanskrit therefore Hindi also contain Sanskrit word in his language.

Like agni,jal, vaayu, vahan etc

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