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why Ezhuthachan is known as the father of malayalam language?​

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Answered by samhithaTM
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Answer:

true.

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Answered by Sakshi0555
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“Chronologically, Cherushery lived before Thunjan. But the phrase ‘father of language’ is a symbolic reference. Language represents culture. So Ezhuthachan is in fact denoting culture. He shone as a brilliant star above our culture. He renovated the alphabets of heart. We see the light of conscience and moderation in Ezhuthachan.

He is called ‘the father of Malayalam language’ because he led the language to a new dimension”.

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