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  2. Tamil Nadu diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Nadu diaspora ( Tamil: அயலகத் தமிழர் ( Ayalakat Tamiļar )) comprises people who have emigrated from South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, (and other adjacent Tamil speaking areas) to other non-Tamil Indian states and other countries, and people of Tamil Nadu descent (and other adjacent Tamil speaking areas) born ...

  3. Tamil diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Today the emphasis has shifted to bilingualism, where the medium of instruction is English with the mother-tongue as a second language, while the third language is optional. Tamil is taught as a second language in all government schools from the primary to junior college levels. Tamil is an examinable subject at all major nationwide exams.

  4. Tamil language - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is a consistently head-final language. The verb comes at the end of the clause, with a typical word order of subject–object–verb (SOV). [ 111][ 112] However, word order in Tamil is also flexible, so that surface permutations of the SOV order are possible with different pragmatic effects.

  5. Tamil Americans - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, the number of Tamil speakers in the US numbered approximately 50,000 individuals. By 2010 the number surged to 127,892 and grew to 293,907 by 2022. [ 1] The growth of the Tamil population in the United States is attributed to the H-1B visa program, and the presence of a large number of Tamil students studying in American universities.

  6. British Tamils - Wikipedia

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    The number of people in England and Wales that speak Tamil as their main language was recorded as 100,689. [ 8] In 2008, community estimates suggested that 150,000 Tamils lived in the UK, [ 2][ 9] with a 2006 Human Rights Watch report putting the number of Sri Lankan Tamils in the UK at 110,000. [ 10] A 2009 article in the FT Magazine put the ...

  7. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    Not the official language of any state, but spoken by nearly three million Indians, mainly in Gujarat, Maharashta, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh. [41] 1967 Perso-Arabic script or Devanagari [42] Tamil: 69: Official language of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. 1950 Tamil script: Telugu: 81.1: Official language in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. An ...

  8. Indian Singaporeans - Wikipedia

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    Tamil is taught as a second language in most public schools. Tamil content (produced locally or abroad) is available on free-to-air and cable television as well as radio channels, and in libraries, cinemas, theatres and bookshops. Tamil is used in temples, mosques and churches catering to the community.

  9. Tamil settlement of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Tamil settlement of Sri Lanka. Tamil speakers, 1961. Tamil settlement of Sri Lanka refers to the settlement of Tamils, or other Dravidian peoples, from Southern India to Sri Lanka. [ 1] Due to Sri Lanka's close proximity to Southern India, Dravidian influence on Sri Lanka has been very active since the early Iron Age or megalithic period. [ 2]