Tamil, unlike the Sanskrit Language does not have Phonetic differentiation for Alphabets. Tamil has Alphabets dispenses with this and Tamil Grammar ,dating back to at least 5000 years, has unique system to replace the Phonetic content as displayed in Sanskrit. Kannada follows the Sanskrit Grammar patters. But words resemble ancient chaste Tamil words of yore. 'Oota' means Food in Kannada. In ancient Tamil,'Oottam' means nourishment. 'Angai' denotes palms in Kannada which is the purest word meaning the same in Tamil-of course this word is scarcely used now. It may be noted that some Pallava Kings Mahendravarman and Narasimhavarman are reported to know the language of Pulakesin II.
Tag: Kannada language
Though Kannada is grouped among the Dravidian Languages, the Sanskrit and Prakrit is very high in Kannada,as in Telugu, unlike Tamil where the influence of Sanskrit is the least. And the influence of Tamil can also be seen. Kannada lends itself for study by being classified into, Hale Kannada(Old Kannada), Nadu Kannada(Middle Kannada) and New Kannada(Modern Kannada).
It will be obvious to any one living in Karnataka,while in Bangalore it is the Telugu,Tamil and North Indian Community leading the Population, you will find the Belgaum area calling Maharashtra is Their Home, Raichur, Gulbarga, Bidar as belonging to Old Hyderabad,South Canara and Kodagu stating that Kannada has dominated and ruined their language,Mysore remains an Island of sorts,Hubli,Dharwar not really bothering about the rest of the State! Part of the mistake lies in governance,because people in Bangalore think, Bangalore is Karnataka and all the developmental activities are focused in the area with a bit thrown out for Mysore. Net result is that you do not find as any second cities as in Tamil Nadu, which has Madurai,Tiruchi,Salem,Tirunelveli,Erode,Coimbatore. People can recall Mysore,Brindavan Gardens,Hampi,Beluru,Halebid,Sravana Belagola,aprt from Bangalore in Karnataka You may notice that these are essentially tourist spots of interest. The sad part or the heartwarming fact is that Kannada is at least 2000 years old, if not older, a classical language of India and is spoken by at least 38 Million people. Yet I find Kannada speaking people in Public a rarity in Bangalore!

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