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Difference Between Tamil and Telugu

Tamil and Telugu are Dravidian languages that are spoken within the southern states of the Republic of India. <br>Tamil is spoken in Tamil Nadu and Telugu in Andhra Pradesh. <br>There are a variety of variations between these two languages.

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Difference Between Tamil and Telugu

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  1. Difference Between Tamil and Telugu

  2. Introduction • Tamil and Telugu are Dravidian languages that are spoken within the southern states of the Republic of India. • Tamil is spoken in Tamil Nadu and Telugu in Andhra Pradesh. • There are a variety of variations between these two languages.

  3. Tamil VS Telugu • The Tamil language is taken into account to be the oldest of all Dravidian languages. • It's famous to own existed over two thousand years past. Sangam literature, that is considered to be the earliest era of Tamil literature, is dated between 3 B.C. and 3 AD. • The earliest Telugu inscription will be dated back to 575 AD and has been attributed to Renati Cholas. • It was within the tenth century AD that Telugu literature began.

  4. Tamil VS Telugu • The influence of the Sanskrit language will be widely seen within the Telugu language whereas the Tamil language has not been a lot of influenced by it. • In grammar, the Tamil language has its grammatical structure whereas the influence of Sanskrit is evident within the Telugu language.

  5. Tamil VS Telugu • There also are important differences in the scripts of the two Dravidian languages. • Tamil has one special character aytam, twelve vowels, and eighteen consonants. • In Telugu, there are forty-one consonants, 16 vowels, and 3 vowel modifiers. the majority of the Telugu words end in a very speech sound.

  6. Conclusion • While a lot of Sanskrit words are adopted within the Telugu language, the Tamil language has adopted words from Malay, Munda, Greek, Chinese, Urdu, Persian, Marathi and Arabic. • You can easily clear the Tamil primary school test paper Singapore with our support.

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