THE ARCHAEO MODERN INTELLECTUAL LANGUAGE
CHAPTER - III
Introduction
In the previous chapter, we have seen the meanings
of the following long sounds of Tamil and how they are related to the cavemen’s
hunting profession.
aa (ஆ),
ee (ஈ), oo (ஊ), ae (ஏ), ai (ஐ), oa (ஓ), ou (ஔ), Kaa (கா), koo (கூ), kai (கை), koa (கோ), kou (கௌ), caa (சா), cee (சீ), coo (சூ), cae (சே), coa (சோ), cou (சௌ), thaa (தா),
thee (தீ), thoo (தூ),
thae (தே), thai (தை),
thou (தௌ), paa (பா), pee (பீ), poo (பூ), pae (பே), pai (பை), poa (போ).
In this chapter, we will see the
meanings of the following remaining long sounds and how they are related to the
cavemen’s hunting profession.
naa (நா),
nee (நீ), noo (நூ), nae (நே), nai (நை), noa (நோ), nou (நௌ), maa (மா), mee (மீ), moo (மூ), mae (மே), mai (மை), moa (மோ), yaa (யா), vaa (வா), vee (வீ), vae (வே), vai (வை), vou (வௌ).
Word: naa (நா)
This word has several meanings
including speaking in Tamil. After the formation of FHL, the benefits of
communication with the help of long sounds were clearly understood by the
cavemen. Cavemen made conversations using FHL for their planning of hunting
daily and they might have used this word to refer conversation.
Word: nee
(நீ)
This word has several meanings including
rejection and abandoning in Tamil. Sometimes, cavemen had to abandon their
hunting trial due to unforeseen events like rain, storm, interference of
dangerous animals, sudden attack of the prey etc. In such cases, cavemen might
have used this word to refer to the abandoning of hunting.
Word: noo
(நூ)
This word has several meanings
including elephant in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer to an
elephant, which was a major threat to them during hunting.
Word: nae
(நே)
This word has several meanings
including blood and fat in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer to
the blood and fat. Presently, this word is also used in the form of nei.
Word: nai
(நை)
This word has several meanings
including negation and mind set back in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this
word to refer to the mind set back or lack of interest in hunting, food etc. as
well as their negative thinking.
Word: noa
(நோ)
This word has several meanings
including distress and disease in Tamil. Since hunting will lead to failure if
done with sick people, Cavemen also would have avoided hunting with sick men.
Cavemen might have used this word to refer to the disease and distress of their
memebers.
Word: nou
(நௌ)
This word has several meanings
including interest in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to convey their
interest in hunting, food etc. Presently, this word is also used in the form of
nav.
Word: maa
(மா)
This word has several meanings including
blackness, beauty and animals in common. Since cavemen used the words aa, koa
and noo to refer to the wild cow, bull and elephant respectively, they might
have used this word to refer to the presence of a deer, which is a beautiful
animal or a wild hog, which is a black animal in their vicinity.
Word: mee
(மீ)
This word has several meanings
including height and greatness in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to
refer to the greatness and height of the prey animals.
Word: moo
(மூ)
This word has several meanings
including oldage in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer to the
oldage of the prey animal. If the animal was too old, they might have used the
word moo and if it was too young, they might have used the words moo nai, which
meant not old.
Word: mae
(மே)
This word has several meanings
including goat in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to notify the
presence of a goat in their vicinity, named after the mae sound of goat.
Word: mai
(மை)
This word has several meanings
including buffalo and bison in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to
refer to the presence of a buffalo or bison in their vicinity.
Word: moa
(மோ)
This word has several meanings
including smelling in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer to the smelling
of urine or faeces of the dangerous animals like elephant, tiger, lion etc.
found on their way for hunting.
Word: yaa
(யா)
This word has several meanings
including tieing in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer to the
tieing of the hunted animal with the carrying pole, so that it can carried over
to their dwelling place.
Word: vaa
(வா)
This word has several meanings
including leaping and coming in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer
to the coming as well as leaping actions. This word was used as an opposite to
the word poa, which meant to go. While cavemen might have used the word maa to
refer to both deer and hog at first, later they might have combined vaa and
used vaa maa to refer to a deer, which is a leaping animal.
Word: vee
(வீ)
This word has several meanings
including bird in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer to the
birds in common. Ofcourse, they might have used the words kaa, kee, koo, kae,
koa to refer to the birds crow, parrot, cuckoo, peacock, wild cock respectively
from their sounds.
Word: vae
(வே)
This word has several meanings
including cooking, burning in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to refer
to the cooking of the animal flesh by burning it in the fire.
Word: vai
(வை)
This word has several meanings
including sharpness and storing in Tamil. Cavemen might have used this word to
refer to sharpness of their hunting tools as well as storing of the excess meat
for future use.
Word: vou
(வௌ)
This word has several meanings
including snatching in Tamil. While cavemen were carrying the hunted animal to
their dwelling place, tiger or lion might have attacked them suddenly on their
way and snatched the hunted animal from them. Cavemen might have used this word
to refer to such snatchings.
Word Summary:
We have seen in previous and this chapters about the set of long sounding tamil words used by the cavemen. Now, we will see the same in a summarised table form given below.
Cavemen’s word |
Tamil word |
Tamil meanings |
Cavemen used the word to refer |
aa |
aa |
Wild cow |
Wild cow |
ee |
ee |
Divide, cut |
Cutting and dividing of prey among them |
oo |
oo |
meat |
Meat |
ae |
ae |
Arrow, throw |
Throwing arrow on prey |
ai |
ai |
head |
Head of the group |
oa |
oa |
Separate |
Separating an animal from its group |
ou |
ou |
they |
Another group |
kaa |
kaa |
Carry, pole |
Carrying hunted prey on a pole |
koo |
koo |
Call |
Calling anybody |
kai |
kai |
Hand, assistance, point |
Hands, assistants and pointing out anything |
koa |
koa |
Bull, eye |
Bull and having an eye over the prey i.e. watching |
kou |
kav |
Eat, bite |
Eating and biting |
caa |
caa |
Death |
Death |
cee |
cee |
Sharpen |
Sharpening of hunting tools |
coo |
coo |
Chase |
Chasing of prey |
cae |
cae |
Stay, wait |
Waiting for attack |
coa |
coa |
Fort |
Surrounding the prey |
cou |
cav |
Skin |
Animal Skin |
thaa |
thaa |
Give, attack |
Giving and attacking the prey |
thee |
thee |
Fire |
Fire |
thoo |
thoo |
Full meat |
Full meat of the prey |
thae |
thae |
Grasp |
Grasping the prey |
thai |
thai |
Pierce, join |
Piercing and joining the meat pieces in a pole |
thou |
thav |
Fail |
Failure of hunting |
paa |
paa |
Shadow, protect |
Hiding behind tree or bush before attacking prey |
pee |
pee |
Faeces |
Faeces |
poo |
poo |
Appear |
Coming out from hidden place |
pae |
pae |
Fear, alarm |
Alarming for nearby dangerous animals |
pai |
pai |
Snake hood |
Snake |
poa |
poa |
Proceed, go |
Proceeding to hunting |
naa |
naa |
Speak |
Speaking |
nee |
nee |
Abandon |
Abandoning hunting |
noo |
noo |
Elephant |
Elephant |
nae |
nei |
Blood, fat |
Blood and fat |
nai |
nai |
Negate |
Refusing |
noa |
noa |
Disease, distress |
Disease and distress |
nou |
nav |
Interest |
Desire |
maa |
maa |
Black, beauty, animal |
Deer and Hog |
mee |
mee |
Height, greatness |
Height and greatness of prey |
moo |
moo |
Oldage |
Oldage of prey |
mae |
mae |
Goat |
Goat |
mai |
mai |
Buffalo, bison |
Buffalo, bison |
moa |
moa |
Smell |
Smelling of urine and faeces of animals |
yaa |
yaa |
Tie |
Tieing of hunted prey to the carrying pole |
vaa |
vaa |
Come, leap |
Coming and leaping |
vee |
vee |
Bird |
Bird |
vae |
vae |
Burn, cook |
Cooking by burning |
vai |
vai |
Sharpness, store |
Sharpness of tools and storing excess meat |
vou |
vav |
snatch |
Snatching of hunted prey by the dangerous animals |
FHL and Tamil:
We have seen earlier that Cavemen
might have used only long sounds as their simple communication language and hence
FHL, the first hunters’ language was comprised of single long sounds only. We have
also seen in previous and this chapters that, Tamil language is still having an
unique set of forty nine words, each comprised of single long sound and the
meanings of these words are very well related to the hunting profession.
Now, I putforth the following unique
specialities of Tamil, in a summarised form below.
1. Tamil is one of the oldest languages of the world and still spoken by several millions of people all around the world
2. Tamil has an unique set of forty nine words, each comprised of single long sound and having meanings related to hunting profession.
3. Many languages of the world are still having roots of
Tamil language either in direct form or transformed form.
Since no other language of the
world has been found to be having the above specialities, we can firmly conclude
that, Tamil should be the FHL of the world, developed and used by the Cavemen.
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உங்கள் கருத்துக்களைத் தமிழில் தட்டச்சு செய்யும் வழி:
வலப்பக்கத்தில் உள்ள பகுதியில் தமிழ் ஒலிகளை ஆங்கில எழுத்துக்களில் அசசடித்து நகல் செய்து இங்கே ஒட்டலாம்.