Dravidian Language Family

The Dravidian language family is the fifth largest in the world, with around 25 languages and 250 million speakers. 
 
Dravidian culture is distinct from other Indian cultures and encompasses language, religion, and social structures.
Languages.

Dravidian languages are spoken mainly in southern India, with some speakers in Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and Nepal.
 
The four major Dravidian languages are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam, all of which are official languages of India.
 
Tamil has the richest and most ancient literature among Dravidian languages, paralleled only by Sanskrit in India.
 
Brahui is the only Dravidian language spoken entirely outside of India, with speakers in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

British and Canadian linguists wrote a dictionary that provides a comparative analysis of Dravidian languages.

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