In Malayalam, it is called Ayani chakka or Aanjili chakka....
In Tamil, it is Mull Narai Pazham..
I dunno its Telugu/Kannada versions..
Tamil belongs to the Dravidian language family. It is primarily spoken in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu and northern Sri Lanka.
200 kannada, 3 tamil, 3 telugu, 2 malayalam, 4 hindi
Officially four - Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada Add Malayalam and Odia (now 6)
The Dravidian language family includes languages like Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam. Each of these languages is spoken in different regions of southern India and parts of Sri Lanka.
Malayalam is one of the most popular languages and it has received a sreshta bhasha padavi which means best language title.
Kannad, Malayalam, Tamil, Telegu & English.
Tamil is considered one of the oldest languages in the world, with a rich literary tradition dating back over 2,000 years. Telugu and Kannada are also ancient languages with their own distinct histories and contributions to literature and culture. It is difficult to definitively rank them in terms of antiquity, as all three languages have ancient roots.
Old Tamil and Telugu are both Dravidian languages that share some linguistic similarities due to their common ancestry. However, they are distinct languages with unique characteristics in terms of grammar, vocabulary, and phonology. Both languages have evolved separately over centuries and have their own literary traditions.
more than 2000 in all languages.(tamil,telugu,malayalam,kannada,hindi,bengali)
telugu 20000tamil 15000 kannada 5000
Sreshta Bhasha Padavi (Language Excellence Award) is awarded annually to one language recognized for its outstanding contribution to Indian culture and literature. Only one language receives this prestigious award each year.
Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam are all Dravidian languages spoken in South India. They share a common linguistic origin and belong to the same language family. They also have similar grammar rules and linguistic structures.