Tamil
"ben" in kannada (south indian language) means "back" (a part of body)
Indian is not a language.Chinese writing dates from about 5000 years ago.The oldest writing in India is the Brahmi script, which dates from about 2500 years ago.
No, Lativan is not an ancient Indian language.
No. The oldest city in South America, also found in Perú, is Caral.
a special kind of andi like cashew nut,badam etc
sanskrit
Tamil means language in the oldest dravidian language in sangam period. currently there is a south indian language which is formed with same name from the same old dravidian language. but the word tamil only means "language" or "lingua" or "bhasha" or "bahasa" and it has four derivatives which are kannada, malayalam,tamil and telugu.
It's actually not possible to know, since all Indian languages are older than writing.
"ben" in kannada (south indian language) means "back" (a part of body)
Indian is not a language.Chinese writing dates from about 5000 years ago.The oldest writing in India is the Brahmi script, which dates from about 2500 years ago.
Abañeeme is a southern dialect of the South-American Indian language of Guarani.
No malayam is not the oldest language as per malayalam literature it has history spanning for 1000 years only but in india Sanskrit & Tamil are the oldest languages which has literature history spanning for more than 2000 years..... Greek and Latin are the oldest languages in the world......
the oldest known indian cultural periiod was the mississippian period
As my knowledge the tamil is oldest language among dravidian language
Tamil is considered to be the oldest language with current
The ancient Indo-European language of India is Sanskrit. It is one of the oldest known Indo-European languages and has been highly influential in the development of various languages in the Indian subcontinent. Sanskrit is also the language in which many ancient Indian texts, such as the Vedas and Upanishads, are written.
Quito is the oldest capital in South America