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What is your mother tongue ? What other languages you can read, write and speak ?

I can speak Kannada, English, Hindi and a little bit of Marathi from my mother and Kodava takk (coorgi) from my father as he is from Coorg.
 
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I speak/read/write Tamil/Hindi/English and understand partly Telugu/Malayalam/Punjabi and a little bit of many languages.
 
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Udipi restaurants are quite a hit with veggies!




Shush man.. don't try to be a smart a$$. Try & see humor & timing of that statement:angry:

Was an attempt at sarcastic humor bro. Ethnic humor is fine with me. And I am not uptight enough to get out of shape by it :)
 
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I can speak Kannada, English, Hindi and a little bit of Marathi from my mother and Kodava takk (coorgi) from my father as he is from Coorg.
Ah.. coorg. Can you speak in kodava takk? I have quite a lot of friends from coorg, frequent the place quite so often whenever i'm in India. Lovely place...
 
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Ah.. coorg. Can you speak in kodava takk? I have quite a lot of friends from coorg, frequent the place quite so often whenever i'm in India. Lovely place..

Yes, Coorg is a beautiful region, spent lot of my childhood days in coorg as most of my relatives from my father's side lives there. I understand kodava takk and can manage little conversation
 
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my roommate was practicing yoga and was follower of sathya sai baba. he used to watch his videos and i liked the sound of the language very much. actually i loved it :D though i have tons of books on other dravidian languages like kannada, tamil, malayalam etc. i have only 1 book on telugu named parlons télougou which misses its first 100 pages :D hope i answered your question :)

Got it :tup:

Since you are a language specialist, I hope you can answer few of my questions :)

Can you please provide info on following ?

  • Origin of languages
  • Origin of scripts
  • Scriptless languages and their state at present
  • Classification of languages
 
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That's not entirely correct ! around 50% GSBs are non-vegitarians or shall I name them "Fishitarians",
in Kerala, GSBs are known as pure vegetarians. they have their own temples and priests. Malayali brahmins are called Nambudiri while those from Tulunad(Sivalli brahmins) who does the pooja mostly in Travancore areas are called Embrandiri or potty's.
 
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