South-Central Dravidian languages
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The South-Central Dravidian languages comprise some languages spoken in that part of India. These include Telugu, Gondi, Savara, Pengo, Manda, Kui and Kuvi. [1]
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[edit] Telugu language
a Dravidian language spoken by the Telugu people in southeastern India
[edit] Gondi language
a Dravidian language spoken by the Gond people in south central India
[edit] Savara language
a Dravidian language spoke by the Savara people in southeastern India (north of Madras). It is not the same as the Austro-Asiatic Sora language, which is also sometimes known as Savara. Gidugu_Venkata_Ramamoorty made notable contributions to the revival of this language.
[edit] Pengo language
a Dravidian language spoken in south central India
[edit] Manda language
a Dravidian language spoken in south central India
[edit] Kui language
a Dravidian language spoken by the Kui people in southeastern India
[edit] Kuvi language
a Dravidian language spoken in southeast India
[edit] Notes
- ^ South-Central Dravidian - definition of South-Central Dravidian by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia