How Tamil language was called in Sanskrit language?

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In Sanskrit, Tamil was called "தமிளம்" (Dramila) or "த்ராவிடம்" (Dravida).
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In Sanskrit, the Tamil language is usually referred to as "Dravida Bhasha" which translates to "Dravidian language" as Tamil is considered one of the primary Dravidian languages.
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In Sanskrit, Tamil is called "Tamilam" (तमिलम्).
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In Sanskrit, Tamil is called "Tamilam" (तमिलम्). read less
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No Tamil language is nat a Sanskrit language
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In Sanskrit, the Tamil language was referred to as: - "Dramila" (द्रमिल) or "Dramida" (द्रमिड), meaning "Tamil" or "Dravidian" - "Tamilabhasha" (तमिलभाषा), meaning "Tamil language" The term "Dramila" is mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts, such as the Mahabharata and the Puranas.
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In Sanskrit, the Tamil language was referred to as: - "Dramila" (द्रमिल) or "Dramida" (द्रमिड), meaning "Tamil" or "Dravidian" - "Tamilabhasha" (तमिलभाषा), meaning "Tamil language" The term "Dramila" is mentioned in ancient Sanskrit texts, such as the Mahabharata and the Puranas. read less
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Tamil and Sanskrit both are different languages and belong to different category of languages
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