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List of languages of Dravidian. ... Language Family Trees
It is thought that the Dravidian tongues are derived from a language spoken in India prior to the invasion of the Aryans c.1500 B.C. Dravidian languages are noted for retroflex and liquid sound types.
At present, speakers of the Dravidian languages are concentrated in the southern portion of India, while speakers of the Indo-Aryan language predominate in the northern portion of the country.
The Dravidian family of languages includes approximately 73 languages (including the four literary languages of Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam) and are mainly spoken in...
Tamil is written in a non-Latin script. Tamil text used in this article is transliterated into the Latin script according to the ISO 15919 standard. Tamil (தமிழ் tamiḻ; IPA: [t̪əmɨɻ]) is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent. It...
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English: Tamil is a classical language and one of the major languages belonging to the Dravidian language family.
There is no definite origin of Dravidian language. Though it is said that the Dravidian language has some connections with the Indus-Valley civilization.
Its phonological and grammatical systems correspond in many points to the ancestral parent language, called Proto-Dravidian.
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