4. Mention the languages that belongs to the Sanskrit and Dravidian
families.
Answers
Answer:
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Explanation:
The Dravidian languages are a language family spoken by more than 215 million people, mainly in southern India and northern Sri Lanka, with pockets elsewhere in South Asia. Since the colonial era, there have been small but significant immigrant communities outside South Asia in Mauritius, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Britain, Australia, France, Canada, Germany and the United States.
Dravidan Language
Tamil language.
Kannada language.
Malayalam language.
Telugu language.
Brahui language.
Gondi language.
Kurukh language.
Gutob language.
Sanskrit
SANSKRIT is one of the official languages of India, and is popularly known as a classical language of the country. Considered to be the Mother of all Languages, it belongs to the Indic group of language family of Indo-European and its descendents, which are Indo-Iranian and Indo-Aryan.