Dravidian bhasa
Dravidian | |
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Geographic distribution | South India, north-east Sri Lanka and south-west Pakistan |
Native speakers | 250 million (2020)Template:Infobox language/ref |
Linguistic classification | One of the world's primary language families |
Proto-language | Proto-Dravidian |
Subdivisions | |
ISO 639-2 / 5 | dra |
Linguasphere | 49= (phylozone) |
Glottolog | drav1251 |
ELP | Template:Endangered Languages Project |
Distribution of the Dravidian languages |
Dravidian bhasa, jiske kabhi-kabhi Dravidic[1] bola jaae hae, ek bhasa ke palwaar hae jisme 250 million log baat kare hae, jaada kar ke South India, north-east Sri Lanka aur south-west Pakistan me baat karaa jaae hae. Dravidian bhasa jisme sab se jaada log baat kare hae, descending order me, haeTelugu, Tamil bhasa, Kannada bhasa aur Malayalam bhasa. Ii chaaro bhasa ke bahut puraana likhe waala itihaas hae. Aur chhota bhasa jisme likha jaae hae, Tulu bhasa aur Kodava bhasa hae. Aur dher chhotaa bhasa, jisme Gondi bhasa bhi hae, ii sab bhasa south India aur north east Sri Lanka me baat karaa jaae hae aur lagbhag sab Dravidian bhasa hae. Malto bhasa aur Kurukh bhasa ke chota-chota jagha me eastern India me baat karaa jaae hae. Kurukh ke Nepal, Bhutan aur Bangladesh[2] me bhi baat karaa jaae hae. Brahui bhasa ke Pakistan ke Balochistan ilaaka, Iran ke Balochistan, Afghanistan aur Turkmenistan me baat karaa jaae hae.
- ↑ "Definition of Dravidic". dictionary.com. Archived from the original on 9 April 2023. Retrieved 20 December 2021.
- ↑ Phuntsho, Karma (23 April 2013). The History of Bhutan. Random House India. p. 72. ISBN 978-81-8400-411-3.