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Telugu logo #10101) Dravidian 2) Unicode block
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Telugu

Telugu logo #21000[Unicode block] Telugu is a Unicode block containing characters for the Telugu, Gondi, and Lambadi languages of Andhra Pradesh, India. In its original incarnation, the code points U+0C01..U+0C4D were a direct copy of the Telugu characters A1-ED from the 1988 ISCII standard. The Devanagari, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Kannada,...
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Telugu

Telugu logo #21002• (n.) One of the people speaking the Telugu language. • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Telugu language, or the Telugus. • (n.) A Darvidian language spoken in the northern parts of the Madras presidency. In extent of use it is the next language after Hindustani (in its various forms) and Bengali.
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Telugu

Telugu logo #20972Tel`u·gu' adjective Of or pertaining to the Telugu language, or the Telugus.
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Telugu

Telugu logo #20972Tel`u·gu' noun 1. A Darvidian language spoken in the northern parts of the Madras presidency. In extent of use it is the next language after Hindustani (in its various forms) and Bengali. [ Spelt also Teloogoo .] 2. One of the people speaking the Telugu language.
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Telugu

Telugu logo #21217The Telugu are a Dravidian people of south-east India.
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Telugu

Telugu logo #20400[n] - a member of the people in southeastern India (Andhra Pradesh) who speak the Telugu language 2. [n] - a Dravidian language spoken by the Telugu people in southeastern India
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Telugu

Telugu logo #20974 noun a Dravidian language spoken by the Telugu in southeastern India
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Telugu

Telugu logo #21221Language spoken in southeastern India. It is the official language of Andhra Pradesh, and is also spoken in Malaysia, giving a total number of speakers of around 50 million. Written records in Telugu date from the 7th century AD. Telugu belongs to the Dravidian family
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