Tamil bhasa

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Tamil

தமிழ் 

Pronunciation: [t̪əmɨɻ]
Spoken in: India, Sri Lanka and Singapore, where it has an official status; with significant minorities in Canada, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Réunion, and emigrant communities around the world.
Total speakers: 68 million native,[1][2] 77 million total[1] 
Ranking: 20, 16, 15(native speakers)
Language family: Dravidian
Southern
Tamil-Kannada
   Tamil-Kodagu
    Tamil-Malayalam
     Tamil 
Writing system: Tamil script 
Official status
Official language in: Flag of India.svg India,[3][4]
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sri Lanka,[5] and
Flag of Singapore.svg Singapore.[6]
Regulated by: No official regulation
Bhasa ke codes
ISO 639-1: ta
ISO 639-2: tam
ISO 639-3: tam
Indic script
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Tamil ek bhasa hai jisme India ke state, Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka, Singapore aur Malaysia me baat karaa jaae hai. Ii Dravidian bhasa parivar ke bhasa hai. Ii ek classical bhasa hai, aur dunia ke likha gais bhasa me se ek sab se purana bhasa hai. Sab se purana sahitya Tamil me hai Tolkāppiyam.

[badlo] Tamil bhasa me ginti

Number Tamil me Number Fiji Hindi me
ondru ek
iranda dui
rmu:ndru tiin
na:tu chaar
cindn paanch
a:ru chhe
e:ru saat
ettu aath
onbadu nau
pattu das

[7]

[badlo] References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Top 30 Languages by Number of Native Speakers: sourced from Ethnologue: Languages of the World, 15th ed. (2005)". Vistawide - World Languages & Cultures. Retrieved on 2007-04-03.
  2. "Languages Spoken by More Than 10 Million People". MSN Encarta. Retrieved on 2007-04-02.
  3. "Official languages". UNESCO. Retrieved on 2007-05-10.
  4. "Official languages of Tamilnadu". Tamilnadu Government. Retrieved on 2007-05-01.
  5. "Official languages of Srilanka". State department, US. Retrieved on 2007-05-01.
  6. "Official languages and national language". Constitution of the Republic of Singapore. Government of Singapore. Retrieved on 2008-04-22.
  7. Numbers in Million-Speaker Languages