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what is the importance of telugu as mother tongue in telugu?

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Answered by AliaaBhatt
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hi!! your answer

mother tongue is v imp...because u know this language fluently and u r a perfectionist in this language....

hope this helps...
Answered by gabbru
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Telugu (English: /ˈtɛlʊɡuː/;[4] తెలుగు [t̪el̪uɡu]) is a South-central Dravidian language native to India. It stands alongside Hindi, English and Bengali as one of the few languages with official primary language status in more than one Indian state.[5][6] Telugu is the primary language in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and the union territory of Puducherry. There are also significant linguistic minorities in neighbouring states. It is one of six languages designated a classical language of India by the country's government.[7][8]

Telugu
తెలుగుtelugu
Telugu.svg
Pronunciation
IPA: [t̪el̪uɡu]
Native to
India
Region
Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Yanam
Ethnicity
Telugu people
Native speakers
81.1 million (2011 census)[1]
Language family
Dravidian
Southern
South-Central
Telugu languages
Telugu
Writing system
Telugu alphabet
Telugu Braille
Official status
Official language in
India

Spoken in these States and union territories of India:

Andhra Pradesh
Telangana
Yanam
Language codes
ISO 639-1
te
ISO 639-2
tel
ISO 639-3
tel
Glottolog
telu1262 Telugu[2]
oldt1249 Old Telugu[3]
Linguasphere
49-DBA-aa
Idioma telugu.png
Telugu is native to Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
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Telugu ranks fourth among the languages with the highest number of native speakers in India, with 6.93 percent at the 2011 census,[9] and fifteenth in the Ethnologue list of most widely-spoken languages worldwide.[10][11] It is one of the twenty-two scheduled languages of the Republic of India.[12] Roughly 10,000 pre-colonial inscriptions exist in the Telugu language.[13]
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Rainly: thank you
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