What are the characteristics of Tamil people?
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What are the characteristics of Tamil people?
They are very adherent towards their rituals and traditions like following the caste system, religion and community traits, etc. Tamil is the official language of the state. It is a derivative of Brahmi script, and the letters represent sounds, much like the Mandarin language.
What is it like to live in Tamil Nadu?
IMHO, Tamil Nadu is not only a beautiful state but also rooted to the tradition more than any other state. I come from Telangana and I stayed in Chennai for some time and it was quite a memorable experience for me. People in Chennai are very friendly and helpful. I once lost my way to a location and asked an elderly person for the directions.
What is the official language of Tamil Nadu?
Tamil is the official language of the state. It is a derivative of Brahmi script, and the letters represent sounds, much like the Mandarin language. Not only most of the people in Tamil Nadu speak Tamil, but it is also spoken by many in Sri Lanka, Mauritius, Singapore, and Malaysia.
What do you like and dislike about Tamilnadu?
But TamilNadu is complete opposite they love their language and tradition. Less emphasis on Caste system: What’s not to like about it , there’s mostly 2 castes in TamilNadu one is Tamil speaker and other is non-Tamil speaker even then they are nice to most of people.
How many Tamil speakers are there in India?
Numbering about 64 million in the early 21st century (including about 3 million speakers in northern and eastern Sri Lanka), Tamil speakers make up the majority of the population of Tamil Nadu state and also inhabit parts of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh states, all situated in the southernmost third of India.
Is Tamil a race or a language?
Tamil is not a race. It is a language. People speak this language and come under the umbrella of Tamil. Anyone who speaks Tamil will come under this category including those from north India. The Tamil speakers are scattered across the globe, in almost every country in the world as citizens, residents on work visas, refugees or students.