Last Updated:Nov 18, 2024•Article History Indian literature, writings of theIndian subcontinent, produced there in a variety ofvernacularlanguages, includingSanskrit,Prakrit,Pali,Bengali,Bihari,Gujarati,Hindi,Kannada,Kashmiri,Malayalam,Oriya,Punjabi,Rajasthani,Tamil,Telugu,Urdu,Lahnda,Siraiki, andSindhi...
Kannada,Malayalam,Tamil, andTelugubelong to the Dravidianlanguagefamily; and, of the three remaining languages,Manipuri(Meitei), spoken inManipur, andBodo, spoken in northeastern India, are usually classified as belonging to the Tibeto-Burman branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family, andSantaliis...
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History of Telugu Origins Telugu is hypothesised to have originated from a reconstructed Proto-Dravidian language. It is a highly Sanskritised language; as Telugu scholar C.P Brown states in page 266 of his bookA Grammar of the Telugu language: “if we ever make any real progress in the lang...
[Thomas Hutchinson, "History of Massachusetts Bay," 1765] Hence Indian giver "one who gives a gift and then asks for it back" (1848). Also compare Indian summer. Indian elephant is from c. 1600; Indian corn is from 1620s; to walk Indian file is from 1758. Indian club is from ...
When a unified state has occurred in Indian history, it has had varying religious, political, and even linguistic bases: e.g. Hindu, Buddhist, Islāmic, and foreign. The rule of the Sulṭāns of Delhi and the Moghul Emperors was at once Islāmic and foreign, since most of them were Tu...
Kannada.Part of the classical Dravidian language family, it’s mostly spoken by the Karnataka people in southwestern India. Gujarati.Native to the state of Gujarat on the Western coast of India, Gujarati is the fastest-growing Indian language in the United States and Canada. ...
Kannada is also part of the Dravidian language family and is spoken mostly by the Karnataka people in southwestern India. Gujarati is the language spoken in the Indian state of Gujarat in western India. It’s also one of the most common Indian languages in the United States and Canada. Tamil...
where school attendance could sometimes be as low as 2 per cent and their books were not in their mother tongue(Kannada), leaving many students unable to learn at all.Disale was determined to turn this around, moving to the village and going to great efforts to learn the local language. ...