The major languages of India have their origins in four language
Dravidian
and Tibeto-Burman.
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Though Malayalam and Telugu are Dravidian in origin, over eighty percent of their lexicon is borrowed from Sanskrit. The Kannada and Tamil languages have lesser Sanskrit and Prakrit influence. The Austroasiatic and Tibeto-Burman languages of North-East India also have long independent histories.
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Though Malayalam and Telugu are Dravidian in origin, over eighty percent of their lexicon is borrowed from Sanskrit. The Kannada and Tamil languages have lesser Sanskrit and Prakrit influence.
influence. The Austroasiatic and Tibeto-Burman languages of North-East India also have long independent histories.
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