The Gond Language is similar to Tamil *
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The above-given statement is True.
- Gondi is a south-central proto-Dravidian language.
- Dravidian languages are Telugu, Kannada, and Tamil.
- According to a Koitur oral narrative of the Gondi language's beginnings, Lingo was a master of several musical instruments, such as the flute and drum.
- He invented the phonetics of the Koiturs' language by mimicking the sounds of a damru, a small two-sided drum that became their primary language.
- Kangali, a Gondi scholar, claimed that the Indus Valley civilization's writing could be deciphered using Koitur totem signals, which are typically animalistic, in one of his main papers, Decipherment of the Indus script in Gondi.
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