Telugu is ancient language which is originated from proto dravidian languages
even Tamil too originated from proto dravidian, there is no direct relationship between Tamil and Telugu other than this. Telugu was wide spread in Tamilnadu due to Telugu naicker kings appointed by vijayanagara kingdom. during the era of naicker kings many telugus migrated to madurai,tanjore coimbattore and settled there. During this period carnatic music was flourished due to great contributions from Telugu saint tyagaraja who did all his compositions in Telugu.
There were vaggeyakaras from Telugu origin like syamasastri too contributed a lot.
No, Telugu is a distinct language that originated from Proto-Dravidian roots. While Tamil and Telugu belong to the same Dravidian language family and share some similarities, they are not derived from each other.
Telugu "vamu" is called "omam" in Tamil.
Tamil and Telugu belong to the Dravidian language family.
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.
"Thambhi" in Tamil translates to "Thammudu" in Telugu, which means 'younger brother'.
Telugu and Tamil are classified as Dravidian languages and share some linguistic similarities due to their common origin. However, Telugu is not derived from Tamil; both languages have evolved independently over time and have their own unique linguistic characteristics.
Telugu "vamu" is called "omam" in Tamil.
I will have to go with tamil.
Tamil and Telugu belong to the Dravidian language family.
Telugu
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.
"Thambhi" in Tamil translates to "Thammudu" in Telugu, which means 'younger brother'.
Telugu
Tamil: Alivirai Telugu: Adityalu
Telugu and Tamil are classified as Dravidian languages and share some linguistic similarities due to their common origin. However, Telugu is not derived from Tamil; both languages have evolved independently over time and have their own unique linguistic characteristics.
its meaning is transferred into Tamil and English.
Its a Tamil word. It means contradiction. In Telugu it is - champentha paga, Bhedamu
The Tamil word "mannippu" is originated from the Tamil language itself. Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the Tamil people of India and Sri Lanka.