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Kannada is a southern Dravidian Language and the history of Kannada is conventionally divided in three periods, Old Kannada (6th to 13th centuries), Middle Kannada (14th to 18th century) and Modern Kannada (19th century to present).

Kannada is influenced to an appreciable extent by Sanskrit. Words from other languages such as Sanskrit, Tamil, Greek, Portuguese andPersian can be found in modern Kannada language.

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