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Gondi (Gōndi) is a Central Dravidian language with about 2 million speakers mainly in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattishgarh. Few Gondi speakers are able to write their language and there is no written literature in Gondi. There is a rich oral tradition though. (...) Shorthand Writing, Dravidian Languages, Aleph Bet, Ancient Alphabets, Language Urdu, Learn Korea, Mother Tongue, Language Families, Alphabet Symbols

Gondi (Gōndi) is a Central Dravidian language with about 2 million speakers mainly in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattishgarh. Few Gondi speakers are able to write their language and there is no written literature in Gondi. There is a rich oral tradition though. (...)

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Map of the Dravidian languages in India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Nepal. Languages present in thedataset used in this paper are indicated by name, with languages with long (950+ years) literatures in bold. Credit: Kolipakam et al. A Bayesian phylogenetic study of the Dravidian language family. Royal Society Open Science (2018). Dravidian Languages, Max Planck, Language Families, History Of India, Royal Society, Anthropology, Nepal, Year Old, Pakistan

The origin of the Dravidian language family, consisting of about 80 varieties spoken by 220 million people across southern and central India and surrounding countries, can be dated to about 4,500 years ago. This estimate is based on new linguistic analyses by an international team, including researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, that used data collected first-hand from native speakers representing all previously reported Dravidian subgroups. These…

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Kannada Varnamala Worksheets, Kannada Varnamala, Kannada Letters, Learn Kannada, Telugu Learning, Alphabet Chart Printable, Dravidian Languages, Small Stories For Kids, Paramahansa Yogananda Quotes

Kannada is one of the major Dravidian languages of India, spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka. People who speak Kannada are called Kannadigas. The Kannada language is written using the Kannada script. The language uses forty-nine phonemic letters, divided into three groups: Swaragalu (vowels - thirteen letters); Yogavaahakagalu ( Not vowel, Not Consonant, last two letters, am and ah ); and Vyanjanagalu (Consonants - thirty-four letters). Brief introduction to Kannada language…

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Tamil (தமிழ் ) is part of Dravidian language family spoken by Tamil people in India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore. It is one of the most ancient languages of the world and you can find speakers of Tamil in Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji, and South Africa. In India, Tamil is the official language of Tamil Nadu and […] Languages Of The World, Dravidian Languages, Indian Literature, Language Families, Ancient Languages, Tamil Language, Writing Systems, Type Of Writing, World Languages

Tamil (தமிழ் ) is part of Dravidian language family spoken by Tamil people in India, Sri Lanka, and Singapore. It is one of the most ancient languages of the world and you can find speakers of Tamil in Malaysia, Mauritius, Fiji, and South Africa. In India, Tamil is the official language of Tamil Nadu and […]

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Telugu Language Translation - A Dravidian language spoken by close to 100 million people, Telugu is the official language of the South Indian States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. With close to 82 million native speakers, Telugu is the fourth most spoken native language in India and is one of the few languages to have official status in more than one State. Telugu is also the fastest growing language in the United States according to a recent study. Language Infographic, Dravidian Languages, Telugu Language, Indian States, Native Language, Translation Services, Software Apps, Indian Language, Internal Communications

Telugu Language Translation - A Dravidian language spoken by close to 100 million people, Telugu is the official language of the South Indian States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. With close to 82 million native speakers, Telugu is the fourth most spoken native language in India and is one of the few languages to have official status in more than one State. Telugu is also the fastest growing language in the United States according to a recent study.

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