Tamil is said to be older than Sanskrit. But they both have their own grammar. so they are not derived or influenced by each other.
Ratanjot is kattamanakku in Tamil.
In Tamil, the name Sathish means "one who is calm, composed, and has a peaceful demeanor." It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'sati' which means good or virtuous.
Tamil is an ancient Language like Sanskrit and not derived from any. Its the parent for Any Dravidian languages [Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada].
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.
Sanskrit is the oldest among the four languages, followed by Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Sanskrit was already an established classical language before Tamil received its classical status. Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada were recognized as classical languages in the modern era.
Ratanjot is kattamanakku in Tamil.
sivashtakam in Sanskrit translate into Tamil
In Tamil, the name Sathish means "one who is calm, composed, and has a peaceful demeanor." It is derived from the Sanskrit word 'sati' which means good or virtuous.
tamil
Tamil is an ancient Language like Sanskrit and not derived from any. Its the parent for Any Dravidian languages [Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada].
P. Thirugnanasambandhan has written: 'Sanskrit Tamil contact' -- subject(s): Influence on Tamil, Sanskrit language
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.
Sanskrit
Some languages derived from Sanskrit include Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, and Nepali.
"TAMIL" is claimed as the first language of the world by scholars of Tamil. It's very old language than Sanskrit.
Sanskrit is the oldest among the four languages, followed by Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Sanskrit was already an established classical language before Tamil received its classical status. Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada were recognized as classical languages in the modern era.
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.