Telugu language
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Telugu, the largest member of Dravida. It is mainly used in the southeastern part of India, the official languages of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. At the beginning of the 21st century, more than 75 million people live in Telugu.
The first material written in this language dates back to 575. The Telugu character derives from the Calukya dynasty of the 6th century and was related to Kannada. Telug literature began in the 11th century with Indian epic Mahabharata Edition by writer Nannaya Bhatta
In Telugu there are four different regional dialects and three social dialects, which are developed mainly in education, class, caste. Formal literary languages are quite different from the dialects spoken - this situation is called bilingual
Like other Dravidian languages, Telugu has a series of inverted child sounds (/ ḍ /, / ṇ /, and / ṭ /), and the tip of the tongue bends back leaning over the lips. Grammar categories such as case, number, person, and tense are indicated by suffixes. It is common to repeat words and syllables repeatedly to create new meanings and emphasized meanings (for example, Pakapaka's sudden laughter, 'rattle' is clean, neat and beautiful).
Telugu (tel বుగ, Telugu, IPA :) is Dorvida, the only language other than Hindi and Bengali, mainly in several Indian states, Andhra Pradesh and Terrangana. And please use it within Yanam's co-territory. It is an official language. Andaman and Nicobar, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry important minorities, and Sri Gypsies also use it. It is one of the six languages specified as a classic Indian language. Telugu is ranked third in the number of Indian native speakers (74 million), ranked number 13 in the ethnographic list of the world's most spoken language. It is one of the 22 predefined languages of the Republic of India.
Telugu or Telugu is the first language to use Telugu as the first language. Most of Telugus live in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Yanam (part of Puducherry). Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Andaman and Nicobar Islands also have an important population of Telugu. Telugu is the third largest language in India, the fourth largest language on the Indian subcontinent. It is the second language after Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi.
Telugu is the Dravidian language used mainly in the provinces of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Yanam in southern India. It is also used in the Andaman Islands and Nicobar Islands, Karnataka State, Tamilnadu State, Maharashtra State, Chathisger, Orissa State. According to the 2001 census, the Telugu language has a mother tongue population of approximately 73.8 million, a further 5 million second language. The earliest inscriptions include Telugu words that appear in coins dating back to 400 BC. The first inscription in Telugu was made in Roman times by Renati Cholas, who probably started writing a noble declaration in Telugu, not in Sanskrit, in the year 575 AD. Telugu developed into a language of poetry and literature in the 11th century.
The first material written in this language dates back to 575. The Telugu character derives from the Calukya dynasty of the 6th century and was related to Kannada. Telug literature began in the 11th century by Indian epic Mahabharata version by writer Nannaya Bhatta. Like other Dravidian languages, Telugu has a series of inverted child sounds (/ ḍ /, / ṇ /, and / ṭ /), and the tip of the tongue bends back leaning over the lips. Grammar categories such as case, number, person, and tense are indicated by suffixes. It is common to repeat words and syllables repeatedly to create new meanings and emphasized meanings (for example, Pakapaka's sudden laughter, 'rattle' is clean, neat and beautiful).