Everyone has to speak their own mother tongue and study only through their mother tongue.. Based on this fact I truly appreciate the effort taken in Anna university to offer Engineering in Tamil. I have realised that when studied in Tamil its easy to understand than English. It will aid in more research and development.
@novojai My friend listen carefully, he said if you speak englishl, speek in english....if u want to speak in tamil speak in tamil only.there is differents between saying my language is the best and my language is one of the best...India is combination of somany unique cultures and language.we have to respect each other language and their culture.U cannott just say people to leave thier 50000 years of thier culture to join in some thing u have just started.respect thier thought.People.
why These tamil extremists have accepted the inventions and innovations that fulfills their basic requirements and miserably failed to accept their language..
I can c the abusing unparliamentary comments posted by various tamil people across the world commenting their own set of community....
A language is just a mode of communication... a real success does not lies in translating the english inventions into tamil words and using it... A language is complete only when it fulfills the science part... not just a philosophy ...
@ravanksr Exactly dude. This is the same thing which striked me . We should be beware of guys like him. Enemies of open democratic societies. People who want others to do what they think is appropriate
I think that mixing of tamil & english or for that matter any two language is totally nauseating and at the same time avoidable. On the contrary I find Tamil spoken by some lay population carry negative connatations and even harsh to the listerner. Whereas the Tamil of Literary/Print/Broadcast media is scholarly and elitist. Will there ever be a middleground between these two demographics.
World is becoming small, things are becoming global and life is becoming competitive, but we are talking about fanatic tamilians. Well, everyone loves their language, but in a global competitiveness you have have to adapt and learn everything. If we are so fanatic like this film director, then he has to eat, drink, and live of only what has been produced by a tamilian. He cant even use a camera which was invented by a another country man.
Well said Seeman. I love you.
RamRaj04 1 month ago
Everyone has to speak their own mother tongue and study only through their mother tongue.. Based on this fact I truly appreciate the effort taken in Anna university to offer Engineering in Tamil. I have realised that when studied in Tamil its easy to understand than English. It will aid in more research and development.
compros1 7 months ago
@novojai My friend listen carefully, he said if you speak englishl, speek in english....if u want to speak in tamil speak in tamil only.there is differents between saying my language is the best and my language is one of the best...India is combination of somany unique cultures and language.we have to respect each other language and their culture.U cannott just say people to leave thier 50000 years of thier culture to join in some thing u have just started.respect thier thought.People.
vmaahe 9 months ago
why These tamil extremists have accepted the inventions and innovations that fulfills their basic requirements and miserably failed to accept their language..
novojai 10 months ago
I can c the abusing unparliamentary comments posted by various tamil people across the world commenting their own set of community....
A language is just a mode of communication... a real success does not lies in translating the english inventions into tamil words and using it... A language is complete only when it fulfills the science part... not just a philosophy ...
novojai 10 months ago
@ravanksr Exactly dude. This is the same thing which striked me . We should be beware of guys like him. Enemies of open democratic societies. People who want others to do what they think is appropriate
arunkumarvikram 11 months ago
This guys ideas are very similar to that of Adolf Hitler. "Cultural/National Socialism"
Enemies to "open societies"
arunkumarvikram 11 months ago
I think that mixing of tamil & english or for that matter any two language is totally nauseating and at the same time avoidable. On the contrary I find Tamil spoken by some lay population carry negative connatations and even harsh to the listerner. Whereas the Tamil of Literary/Print/Broadcast media is scholarly and elitist. Will there ever be a middleground between these two demographics.
theKUMARdude 1 year ago
For this guy, the line between Passion and Fundamentalism is blurred.
Listen to his words: "Anbaana Sarvathigaram" and "Chellamana Vanmorai" - "Benign Dictatorship" and "Gentle Violence"
These are the exact same words you can see multiple times in Hitler's Mein Kampf...
People, Beware of Fundamentalists. Thamizh Vaalga...
ravanksr 1 year ago
World is becoming small, things are becoming global and life is becoming competitive, but we are talking about fanatic tamilians. Well, everyone loves their language, but in a global competitiveness you have have to adapt and learn everything. If we are so fanatic like this film director, then he has to eat, drink, and live of only what has been produced by a tamilian. He cant even use a camera which was invented by a another country man.
hiamby 1 year ago