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  2. Tamil loanwords in Biblical Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    The importance of Tamil loanwords in Biblical Hebrew lies in the fact that these words are the earliest recorded attestation of the Tamil language. At some point before 500 BCE, they were incorporated into the various writings of the Hebrew Bible .

  3. Tamil loanwords in other languages - Wikipedia

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    There are many Tamil loanwords in other languages. The Tamil language , primarily spoken in southern India and Sri Lanka , has produced loanwords in many different languages, including Ancient Greek , Biblical Hebrew , English , Malay , native languages of Indonesia , Mauritian Creole , Tagalog , Russian , and Sinhala and Dhivehi .

  4. Category:Hebrew words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Hebrew words and phrases in the Hebrew Bible (2 C, 88 P) Hebrew ... Tamil loanwords in Biblical Hebrew ...

  5. Category:Lists of loanwords - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Tamil loanwords in Biblical Hebrew; Tamil loanwords in other languages;

  6. Bible translations into Tamil - Wikipedia

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    A mutually accepted version of the whole Bible called the Union Version, because of the representative character of those who had produced it, was published in 1871. In effect it displaced all previous versions and won its way into the affection of all Churches in India and Ceylon. The Lutheran Church continued to use the Fabricius version.

  7. Tanittamil Iyakkam - Wikipedia

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    Tamil poet Bharathidasan's image from a book cover. Tanittamiḻ Iyakkam (Tamil: தனித்தமிழ் இயக்கம், lit. 'Independent Tamil Movement') is a linguistic-purity movement in Tamil literature which attempts to avoid loanwords from Sanskrit/Prakrit, English, Urdu and other non-Dravidian languages.

  8. Vatteluttu - Wikipedia

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    Vatteluttu probably started developing from Tamil-Brahmi from around the 4th or 5th century AD. [2] [9] [10] The earliest forms of the script have been traced to memorial stone inscriptions from the 4th century AD. [2] It is distinctly attested in a number of inscriptions in Tamil Nadu from the 6th century AD. [4]

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Tamil civilization

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    Expand Tamil Grammar and created elaborate pages for Tamil grammar elements; Expand Tamil inscriptions by including all the inscriptions of both language & writing system evolution (Tamil Brahmi, Vatteluttu, Grantha, Kolezhuthu, Pallava, Tamil, Arya Eluthu) Expand Tamil loanwords in Biblical Hebrew; Expand Tamil loanwords in Ancient Greek ...