Essay on advantages and disadvantages of telugu language
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Which is the mother tongue of over 9Cr Indians
Official language of 2 Indian States;
A bridge Between South Indian Languages & Sanskrit
One of few which had got ancient language status.

If you are in IT, Pharma, logistics or Automotive Design industries in INDIA then fare amount of chances are there that your Team may have at least 1 person whose mother tongue is Telugu.
Especially in a country like India where People are emotional- Life will be very simple if you could be able to communicate the masses in their Natural frequency [Mother tongue].
For the matter of fact
Not only Telugu; Learning any language will give you a distinct advantage over others who do not know the same.
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Suryanarayana Prasad, Native Telugu speaker
Answered Nov 9, 2016
If you learn Telugu,
You can boast about yourself that you’re speaking one of the classical languages of India.You can add another language to your knowledge.You can speak the third largest spoken language of India.You can get to know the vivid culture of Telugu people.You can travel across the two Telugu speaking states of India.You can almost read another classical language, Kannada due to nearness in script.You can learn many prestigious literary works of exponents ranging from Somanatha, Tikkana, Nannaya, Pothana, Annamayya etc to contemporary writers.The prolific Tyagayya or Tyagaraya and Syama Sastri wrote their compositions in Telugu and Sanskrit.Telugu is a minority language in other South Indian states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and a few parts of Maharashtra and Odisha.Telugu contains a great amount of words from Sanskrit. Hence one can understand Sanskrit words and subsequently Hindi words.You can watch films of the industry which produces more films than the Bollywood.Learning Telugu also gives you vast knowledge about Indian history and specifically the pasts of Telugu people.
Official language of 2 Indian States;
A bridge Between South Indian Languages & Sanskrit
One of few which had got ancient language status.

If you are in IT, Pharma, logistics or Automotive Design industries in INDIA then fare amount of chances are there that your Team may have at least 1 person whose mother tongue is Telugu.
Especially in a country like India where People are emotional- Life will be very simple if you could be able to communicate the masses in their Natural frequency [Mother tongue].
For the matter of fact
Not only Telugu; Learning any language will give you a distinct advantage over others who do not know the same.
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Suryanarayana Prasad, Native Telugu speaker
Answered Nov 9, 2016
If you learn Telugu,
You can boast about yourself that you’re speaking one of the classical languages of India.You can add another language to your knowledge.You can speak the third largest spoken language of India.You can get to know the vivid culture of Telugu people.You can travel across the two Telugu speaking states of India.You can almost read another classical language, Kannada due to nearness in script.You can learn many prestigious literary works of exponents ranging from Somanatha, Tikkana, Nannaya, Pothana, Annamayya etc to contemporary writers.The prolific Tyagayya or Tyagaraya and Syama Sastri wrote their compositions in Telugu and Sanskrit.Telugu is a minority language in other South Indian states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and a few parts of Maharashtra and Odisha.Telugu contains a great amount of words from Sanskrit. Hence one can understand Sanskrit words and subsequently Hindi words.You can watch films of the industry which produces more films than the Bollywood.Learning Telugu also gives you vast knowledge about Indian history and specifically the pasts of Telugu people.
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Telugu as the language is used by the population of more than 9 crore people of India.
It is also the sanctioned expression of speech of 2 Indian States. Telugu acts as a connection among Sanskrit & South Indian Languages.
However, there cannot be any disadvantages of learning any language it always acts as added advantages. As this language is only famous in the south of India the people from another part of India find this language to be very difficulty and could not understand it.
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