Tamil is considered as the oldest language amongst the Dravidian languages.
Tamil is considered as the oldest language amongst the Dravidian languages and one of the classical languages of the world .
Tamil.
Because among all Dravidian languages, Tamil is most followed and used by people.
Telugu
Aryan at dravidian
Kannad, Malayalam, Tamil, Telegu & English.
English
Dravidian
Tamil and Kannada have their own numerals
The Dravidian language is used in numerous countries. They language is spoken in India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Malaysia.
Of or pertaining to the Tamils, or to their language., One of a Dravidian race of men native of Northern Ceylon and Southern India., The Tamil language, the most important of the Dravidian languages. See Dravidian, a.
Telugu is the most spoken dravidian language in india and so many people mistook with hindi as the most spoken dravidian language!! But it is not so, though hindi is the most spoken language in india but it is not dravidian, it is Indo-Aryan(some say Indo-Persian) If there are any grammatical mistakes in my answer, sorry for those!
It is a language from India called Telugu. It is a Dravidian language spoken by the Telugu in south-eastern India.
South India is also known as "Dravida," thus anyone from the region may be called "Dravidian." However, more specifically, Dravidian peoples are those whose native language belongs to the Dravidian language family. The majority of South Indians do speak a Dravidian language, however many others speak a language belonging to the Munda language family instead and thus they are not, in this sense, "Dravidian."
it forms the basis of a number of contemporary languages in india.
Kannada is a Dravidian language spoken in southern India by Kannadigas, people of Karnataka state.
The largest spoken language of India is Hindi.
Telgu is the third largest spoken language in india.
Dravidians are an ethnic group that speak the ancient Dravidian language. There are around 220 million Dravidian speakers worldwide, mostly residing in southern India. Dravidians exist without a nation of their own. Tamils, a Dravidian group, were noted for their martial, religious and mercantile activities.
As my knowledge the tamil is oldest language among dravidian language
No. It is a Dravidian language.