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Sonu Nigam has sung over 2000 songs in various languages including Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and more.
As of 2021, it is estimated that there are around 800,000 Indian nationals in Qatar, with a significant proportion being Tamil-speaking. While exact numbers for the Tamil Indian population in Qatar may vary, they are an established and well-integrated community in the country.
The Tamil Indian population in Oman is very small, though they are part of a larger group of immigrants from South India that make up over half of the entire workforce in Oman. Most Tamil Indians populations are concentrated in South India to Sri Lanka.
It is crossing more than 11 crores in the world.
Tamil Nadu has performed reasonably well in terms of literacy growth during the decade 2001-2011. The state's literacy rate increased from 73.47% in 2001 to 80.5% in 2011
No. It is Telugu in 2nd place. Tamil is 3rd largest spoken language in India
Telugu is sopken predominantly in AP. But Tamil is also spoken in some places.
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.
Tamil and Telugu belong to the Dravidian language family.
Hinduism is a religion, not a language. The primary spoken languages in regions where Hinduism is practiced can vary, such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, and others.
Kannad, Malayalam, Tamil, Telegu & English.
There isn't one specific language spoken by all Indians after Hindi. India has 22 officially recognized languages, each with its own regional variations. Some commonly spoken languages in India after Hindi include Bengali, Telugu, Marathi, Tamil, Urdu, and Gujarati.
First is Hindhi Next comes Telugu or Tamil
They speak Telugu...usually or Tamil or Kannada..
Tamil is an ancient Language like Sanskrit and not derived from any. Its the parent for Any Dravidian languages [Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada].
Tamil and Telugu are two different Dravidian languages spoken in southern India. Tamil is primarily spoken in the state of Tamil Nadu, while Telugu is primarily spoken in the state of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. They have distinct linguistic characteristics, writing systems, and cultural heritage.
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.