We must understand that the evolution of languages happens through a concept called Proto Languages.
Proto Languages provide the infrastructure for modern languages using:
Proto-North Dravidian, Proto-Central Dravidian and Proto-South Dravidian languages are estimated to be around 500 BC using the earliest mentions in more than 3 of the above 5 points. But due to a dearth of comparative linguistic research into the Dravidian languages, not many details as to the grammar, epoch, or location of Proto-Dravidian are known. Simply because the lack of the proofs supporting the existence of them using above 5 points.
But Vedic Sanskrit scores all 5 and was found to be existed in all the above means since around 1500 BC!
Also people are skeptical about claims that Tamil existed before Sanskrit. Although Tamil words were found in the Vedas they were originally Vedic Sanskrit and not other way round.
So does that mean:
Further researches in Proto-Dravidian may surprise with sufficient proofs that they may be oldest forms in Indian subcontinent.
Sadly only little is known and only researchers can do is speculate about proto dravidian history.
Till then Vedic Sanskrit and thus arguably Sanskrit are assumed to be older than Dravidian languages.
Further proof to this claim can be made using this article about the script and grammar based evolution of languages where Sanskrit stands before Tamil (although interestingly Tamil is the only Indian languages placed neck to neck with Sanskrit indicating about its ancientness)
Sanskrit is considered to be an older language than Arabic. Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages and is the liturgical language of Hinduism, while Arabic is a Semitic language that developed later and is primarily associated with Islam.
Sanskrit is considered to be older than Tamil. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has been used for thousands of years, while Tamil is a Dravidian language that originated around the same time but is generally considered to be younger than Sanskrit.
No, Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that pre-dates Tamil. Tamil is a Dravidian language that developed independently in South India. While both languages have influenced each other over the centuries, Sanskrit and Tamil have distinct origins and linguistic characteristics.
There is dispute between Sanskrit and Tamil on which one is oldest. Scholars on both sides provide facts and accounts that their language is the oldest. Hence there is no concrete answer to this question.please answer with source and be neutral while answering.http://wiki.answers.com/Which_is_older_than_Tamil_language#ixzz1rba74S1y
The process of Aryanization in the Tamil language was introduced by Sanskrit. As Sanskrit started to influence the Tamil language and culture, it led to the adoption of Aryan cultural elements and the displacement of Dravidian traditions.
No. Sanskrit is older; probably the oldest.
Sanskrit is considered to be an older language than Arabic. Sanskrit is one of the oldest known languages and is the liturgical language of Hinduism, while Arabic is a Semitic language that developed later and is primarily associated with Islam.
Sanskrit is considered to be older than Tamil. Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that has been used for thousands of years, while Tamil is a Dravidian language that originated around the same time but is generally considered to be younger than Sanskrit.
No, Sanskrit is an ancient Indo-European language that pre-dates Tamil. Tamil is a Dravidian language that developed independently in South India. While both languages have influenced each other over the centuries, Sanskrit and Tamil have distinct origins and linguistic characteristics.
There is dispute between Sanskrit and Tamil on which one is oldest. Scholars on both sides provide facts and accounts that their language is the oldest. Hence there is no concrete answer to this question.please answer with source and be neutral while answering.http://wiki.answers.com/Which_is_older_than_Tamil_language#ixzz1rba74S1y
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The process of Aryanization in the Tamil language was introduced by Sanskrit. As Sanskrit started to influence the Tamil language and culture, it led to the adoption of Aryan cultural elements and the displacement of Dravidian traditions.
"TAMIL" is claimed as the first language of the world by scholars of Tamil. It's very old language than Sanskrit.
Sanskrit
Age of Sanskrit and Tamil*Classical Sanskrit (defined by Panini's grammar, ca. 4th BC)*Classical Tamil (Sangam literature ca. 3rd BC or Older, defined by Tolkappiyam)From this its hard to find the exact age of both languages. But they are not related. Tamil is Dravidian language and Sanskrit is Indo-Aryan language. But it is clear that Tamil and Sanskrit has their own grammar to sustain independently unlike other Indian languages. Many scholars claim Tamil predates Sanskrit.SOURCES :* Encyclopedia Britannica (2008), "Sanskrit literature", Quote: "Two main periods in the development of the literature are discernible: the Vedic period, approximately 1500-200 BC; and, somewhat overlapping it, the classical period, approximately 500 BC-AD 1000."*Article "Panini" fromThe Columbia Encyclopedia (Sixth Edition. 2001-07) at Bartleby.com* Zvelebil, Kamil (1997), The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India: On Tamil Literature of South India
P. Thirugnanasambandhan has written: 'Sanskrit Tamil contact' -- subject(s): Influence on Tamil, Sanskrit language