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  2. Category:Languages of Tamil Nadu - Wikipedia

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    T. Tamil language. Telugu language. Thanjavur Marathi dialect. Toda language. Categories: Tamil Nadu. Languages of India by state or union territory.

  3. Dravidian peoples - Wikipedia

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    Telugu is the fastest growing language in the United States. [22] Todas: South Dravidian 2,002 (2011 census) Todas are found in Tamil Nadu. Tuluvas: South Dravidian 2 million (approx.) [citation needed] Tuluvas are found in coastal Karnataka and Northern Kerala (Kasaragodu district) in India. A state named Tulu Nadu was proposed to represent ...

  4. Telugu people - Wikipedia

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    Telugu is the third most common language in India, right behind Bengali. Telugu is predominantly spoken in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, although it’s also the official language of several other states like Andaman and Nicobar, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Orissa, Kharagpur of West Bengal, Bellary Of Karnataka.

  5. Dravidian languages - Wikipedia

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    The Dravidian languages with the most speakers are (in descending order of number of speakers) Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam, all of which have long literary traditions. Smaller literary languages are Tulu and Kodava. [5]

  6. 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). [ 113 ][ 114 ] However, word order in Tamil is also flexible, so that surface permutations of the SOV order are possible with different pragmatic effects.

  7. Telugu language - Wikipedia

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    Telugu is the official language of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It is one of the 22 languages under schedule 8 of the constitution of India. It is one of the official languages of the union territories of Puducherry. Telugu is a protected language in South Africa.

  8. Languages with legal status in India - Wikipedia

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    Tamil: 69: Official language of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. 1950 Tamil script: Telugu: 81.1: Official language in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. An additional official language in Puducherry and West Bengal. 1950 Telugu script: Urdu: 50.7

  9. Kulala - Wikipedia

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    They speak the Telugu language and are also known as Kulala, Kummara and Salivahana [8] Tamil Nadu . Tamil-speaking Kulalar in southern and western part of Tamil nadu they use the title Velar and Udayar [9] [10] Telugu-speaking Kulala in southern Tamil Nadu use the title Chettiyar (Also known as Telugu Chettiar). They are relatively recent ...