Is Tamil the mother of all languages?

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Tamil scholar Devaneya Pavanar had established that Tamil is the primary classical language of the world, he said.
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Tamil is the oldest of all languages but not the mother of all languages. It is the mother of most of the South Indian languages and some Asian languages. All Asian languages can be understood easily in resemblance with Tamil than in English as English language requires rearrangement of words to know...
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Tamil is the oldest of all languages but not the mother of all languages. It is the mother of most of the South Indian languages and some Asian languages. All Asian languages can be understood easily in resemblance with Tamil than in English as English language requires rearrangement of words to know it's meaning read less
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Yes,
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Yes tamil is the mother of all languages
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May be in general terms we can say it for dravidian languages but not as totally.
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We can form as many sentences as possible in 'present tense', by adding the following: He VERB+kiraan. She VERB+kiraal. I VERB+kiraen You VERB+kiraai We VERB+kiroam They VERB+kiraargal
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Q: How are you? *epadi irukeenga? Q: Are you fine? *nalla irukeengala? # am fine # am good *nalla iruken # not bad *paravaalla # some how OK *edo irukken # not good # bad *nalla illa
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Come - Vaa
He comes - avan varukiraan She comes - aval varugiraal I come - naan varugiren You come - nee vaa We come - naangal varukiroam They come - avargal varukiraargal
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