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comparison of punjab and Andhra Pradesh language​

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Answered by ashwanikumarp3
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Punjabi has short forms that go voiceless for most Hindi words while native words have two accents: slow and elongated. This is the only tonal language like Chinese and Japanese, but don't belong to main family of sino- Asiatic family. It actually is a clean indo- European language with sudden mix of dardic words. It's script was Urdu but recently turned to a new Punjabi script. It's speakers are everywhere in India and the world. During 400 years of Indian history, Punjabis displayed exceptional bravery and talent.

Andhra is the rice bowl of India unlike Punjab, which is the wheat bowl of India. Andhra eats limited MP wheat but more of its own Sona masoori rice. Punjabis eat their own wheat and their own Bhasmati rice.

Andhra is the new state divided from the former Nizam state now called Telengana. It's former capital was Hyderabad, where the Nawab had his army camps. Andhra was very inwards from the time the Emperor Ashoka occupied it in 312 BC. Before that Ashoka built the city of Srinagar, now the capital of Jammu and Kashmir state. But then after Andhra was dark in history, until a Kashmiri King Lalithaditya made his way to occupy parts of Andhra. The movement of Buddhists in a city called Amravati in Andhra was well documented from Ashoka times and is the present capital of Andhra. The language of Andhra is Telugu. When the first Andhra kingdom Kakathiya was formed, it was soon usurped. This hurt the later formed Vijayanagar Empire who made Telugu their official language in order to check the further growth of Kannada of Rashtrakuta Empire and other predecessors of nearly 1000 years past of establishing Vijayanagar Empire.

Telugu language is the most Sanskrit influenced Dravidian language. The main Dravidian language is Kannada with long written history than rest of the languages but less documented as a spoken language. Yet the Dravidian university is in Andhra. But the uncorrupted Dravidian language is Tamil which is also the fastest growing language of India which is infamous for inventing fire crackers and killing Indian elephants.

Telugu is having biggest diaspora in United States of America. Telugu film industry is the biggest film industry in India. The main influence of Telugu is the Oriya and Sanskrit. It has a different script carved out from Kannada, and only Kannada among all other Dravidian scripts has been carved in inscription of Sarnath during Ashoka reign, and only Kannada is recorded in good number of records, mythology and inscriptions about having descended from Bramhi. Sanskrit scriptures are abundantly written in Kannada script. But Hindi and other north Indian languages identify their scripts as descended from Devanagari, which has the word Nag, meaning mountain in Vedic Sanskrit. Holy places of India are in the banks of Ganga river. Both Punjabis and Andhraites go there in festive seasons. The main festival of Punjab is Baisaki and in Andhra it's Sankranti. Very large number of people are Hindus in Andhra and their main temple is in Tirupati. Majority of Punjabis are Sikhs and their Temple is in Amritsar. Punjabis are less addicted to Alcohol while Andhra has the no 1 place of drunkards in India. Kidney failure cases are more in Andhra and so is the Kidney transplant racket. Punjab got best transplant record in legal records but few have availed this benefit.

Answered by sihanmintu
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Official language of Punjab is Punjabi and Telugu is the official language in Andhra Pradesh

Punjabi language

  • Punjabi is the dominant language in the Indian and Pakistani Punjab.
  • Punjabi is a language spoken by around 125 million people.
  • It is an Indo Aryan language, like many others in the region, and is spoken primarily in Pakistan and India's northwest.
  • Perso-Arabic and Gurmukhi are the two writing systems used in Punjabi.
  • Gurmukhi, It's a fusion as well as a tonal language. It is a fusion language because it is formed by the merger of many morphemes (the smallest linguistic unit with semantic meaning).
  • Other languages are extensively spoken in Indian and Pakistani Punjab, despite Punjabi being the dominant language.
  • In Pakistani Punjab, all of these languages are spoken, including English, Urdu, and Saraiki.
  • Other languages spoken in Punjab, India include Majhi, Doabi, and Malwai.

Telugu language

  • Telugu is the official language in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Telugu is one of the 23 official languages of India.
  • The complexity of the phrase highlights the language's profundity.
  • Telugu is an extraordinarily powerful language that is highly influenced by Sanskrit influence.
  • It was also known to as ‘Tenugu’ in the past.
  • Telugu is the most commonly spoken of the Dravidian languages.
  • Telugu is the second most populous Indian language after Hindi in terms of population.
  • Onamaalu is the name of the Telugu alphabet.
  • Hindi, Banjara, Urdu, and English are some of the other languages spoken in Andhra Pradesh.

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