No, Alphabets may look alike but, not similar spoken
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
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No.... Tamil is fifth. Telugu is the third largest spoken langauge Hindi, Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil... This is the order.
Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Telugu, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Urdu, Gujarati and Kannada are the top ten most spoken languages in South Asia.
we should give respect to our mother tongue Telugu. Telugu is one of the four languages in India. the mostly spoken language in India is Telugu. Telugu is an official language in Andrapradesh .The telugu script was derived from brahmi script of the mouryan empire. Telugu has been subjected or prolonged and given an enormous influence from sanskrit . it is one of the official languages of republic of India. it is widely spoken in Andra pradesh , maharashtra , orissa ,pondicherry , banglore , chennai etc .................................. by Ch. thanmayi from geetanjali iit olampiad school . branch : madinaguda
No. Telugu is the third largest spoken.
Telugu
The most widely spoken language in Mysore is Kannada, spoken by about 60% of the population.Other languages include:Urdu 20%Telugu 6%Tamil 5%Malayalam 1.5%Hindi 1.7%Marathi 2.5%
The phrase “where are you studying?” Can be translated into the Kannada language and it would read “_____ _____ ______ ____________?”. Kannada is spoken in India.
Kannada is a Dravidian language spoken in southern India by Kannadigas, people of Karnataka state.
Kannad, Malayalam, Tamil, Telegu & English.
It is a language from India called Telugu. It is a Dravidian language spoken by the Telugu in south-eastern India.
Kannada is one of the languages spoken in India, and Official language of the Indian state - Karnataka.
Kannada is a language spoken predominantly by Kannada people in India, mainly in the state of Karnataka. Bangalore is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka.
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
A goat in Kannada is called a meke. Kannada is spoken in a part of India. Those who speak this language come from the state of Karnataka.
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