In fact, South Indian languages not only use pure Sanskritic vocabulary for emotions and technical usages, but also...
In fact, South Indian languages not only use pure Sanskritic vocabulary for emotions and technical usages, but also use a number of phrases, conjunctions, idioms etc. from Sanskrit. Case study from my own mother tongue.
https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-Sanskrit-phrases-not-nouns-used-in-your-natural-spoken-language/answer/Kiron-Krishnan-1?__filter__&__nsrc__=2&__snid3__=246440303
https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-Sanskrit-phrases-not-nouns-used-in-your-natural-spoken-language/answer/Kiron-Krishnan-1?__filter__&__nsrc__=2&__snid3__=246440303
Evam vidham was new to me. Nice share.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, we call the dialect thalayalam..... ☺️
ReplyDelete:D :D
ReplyDeleteSometimes it is Tamil, sometimes it is Manipravalam, sometimes it is Malayalam... weird. :)