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Telugu language

Telugu belongs to the family of Dravidian languages and is the official language of the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. It is also one among the 18 national languages of India. 19th century Britishers called it the "Italian of the East" as all words in Telugu end with an vowel sound.

Telugu (Telugu)
Spoken in:India
Region:Andhra Pradesh and neighboring states
Total speakers: 70 Million
Ranking:15
Genetic
classification:
Dravidian
 South-central
  Telugu
   Telugu
Official status
Official language of:India
Language codes
ISO 639-1: te
ISO 639-2:tel
SIL: TCW

History

Telugu was initially called Tenugu or even Andhra bhasha. Andhra was the name of the tribe that resided in the area which is currently called Andhra Pradesh. Prakrut had significant effect on Telugu in the earlier ages. But from Nannayya, Sanskrit had major influence on Telugu for the next 500-600 years.

Classification

Telugu is a member of the Telugu languages, along with Chenchu language, Savara language, and Waddar language. The Telugu languages are part of the South-central branch of the Dravidian languages.

Geographic distribution

Telugu is mainly spoken in Andhra Pradesh and neighboring states of India, but it is also spoken in Bahrain, Fiji, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, and United Arab Emirates.

Official status

Telugu is one of the National languages of India

Dialects

The dialects of Telugu identified by the Ethnologue are Berad, Dasari, Dommara, Golari, Kamathi, Komtao, Konda-Reddi, Salewari, Telangana, Telugu, Vadaga, Vadari, Srikakula, Vishakapatnam, East Godaveri, Rayalseema, Nellore and Guntur.

Derived languages

Creoles and other languages that are derived from this language.

Sounds

Vowels

Consonants

Phonology

Historical sound changes

Grammar

In Telugu, Karta(nominative case or the doer), Karma(object of the verb) and Kriya(action or the verb) follow a sequence. Linguists classify Telugu as a Dravidian Language as this pattern is found in other Dravidian languages but not in Sanskrit. Telugu also has the Vibhakthi (or preposition) tradition.


Telugu - Ramudu bantini kottenu
literally - Rama ball hit
Reformatting it - Rama hit the ball

Vocabulary

Writing system

Telugu is usually written using the Telugu alphabet, a Brahmic script. The Telugu script is phonetic in nature. It has 56 characters in total. Its appearance is quite similar to the Kannada alphabet. It is assigned Unicode codepoints: 0C00-0C7F (3072-3199).

Examples

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