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Encyclopedia > Kodava Takk

Kodava Takk, often called Coorgi or Coorg language in English, is the original language of the south Karnataka district of Kodagu. The number of speakers is estimated at around 125,000. It belongs to the Dravidian languages family, and is related to and influenced by the major languages of Kannada and Malayalam.


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Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Kodava Takk (403 words)
Kodava Takk or Kodava takka, (Kannada script:ಕೊಡವ ತಕ್‌) is the original language of the south Karnataka district of Kodagu.
It is the primary language of Kodavas, but a large portion of other communities and tribes in Kodagu also use Kodava Takk.
A majority of the words are common between Kodava Takk and Beary bashe, a dialect of Dakshina Kannada spoken by the Beary and Belchada community.
Kodava Takk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (130 words)
Kodava Takk (or Kodava takka, literally Kodava language), is the original language of the south Karnataka district of Kodagu.
It is the primary language of Kodavas, but a large portion of other communities and tribes in Kodagu also use Kodava Takk.
It belongs to the Dravidian languages family, and is related to and influenced by Kannada, Tamil and Malayalam.
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