Telugu:
Swatantram స్వతంత్రం, swetcha స్వేచ్ఛ
Tamil:
suthanthiram சுதந்திரம்
The Tamil word for Freedom is "சுதந்திரம் (Suthanthiram)" and the Telugu word is "స్వాతంత్ర్యం (Svatantram)".
"Thambhi" in Tamil translates to "Thammudu" in Telugu, which means 'younger brother'.
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.
Both languages are very similar, and Tamil is the older language so there is a very strong possibility that Telugu was derived from Tamil.
Tamil is older than Telugu, according to linguistic scholars :*Classical Tamil (Sangam literature ca. 3rd BC or Older, defined by Tolkappiyam)Classical Telugu (Dravidian language, Kakatiya literature, 9th AD)SOURCES :* Encyclopedia Britannica (2008), "Telugu literature", Quote: "The literature, beginning in the 10th or 11th century.* Zvelebil, Kamil (1997), The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of South India: On Tamil Literature of South India
Sanskrit is the oldest among the four languages, followed by Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada. Sanskrit was already an established classical language before Tamil received its classical status. Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada were recognized as classical languages in the modern era.
"Thambhi" in Tamil translates to "Thammudu" in Telugu, which means 'younger brother'.
Its a Tamil word. It means contradiction. In Telugu it is - champentha paga, Bhedamu
pitchu
In Malayalam, it is called Ayani chakka or Aanjili chakka.... In Tamil, it is Mull Narai Pazham.. I dunno its Telugu/Kannada versions..
I will have to go with tamil.
You can learn Tamil by leveraging your knowledge of Telugu as both languages belong to the Dravidian language family and have some similarities. Start by learning the Tamil script and basic vocabulary, then practice by watching Tamil movies, listening to Tamil music, and engaging in conversations with native Tamil speakers. Online resources, language exchange partners, and language learning apps can also help you in your learning journey.
Telugu
Both languages are very similar, and Tamil is the older language so there is a very strong possibility that Telugu was derived from Tamil.
Telugu
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.
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.
Yes, Tamil is one of the largest spoken languages in India and is often considered as the sixth most spoken language in the country, not the third. The top three languages in India by number of speakers are Hindi, Bengali, and Telugu.