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Badaga

The Badaga language is a Dravidian language spoken by the Badaga people of southern India. It is written in the Tamil script. The Badaga language is spoken by about 1.2 million people, mostly in the state of Tamil Nadu. It is also spoken in the states of Karnataka and Kerala. The language is closely related to Tamil and Kannada. Badaga is a language of the Dravidian family. It is related to Tamil and Kannada. The Badaga language is spoken by about 1.2 million people. The majority of speakers live in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India. Other speakers are found in the states of Kerala and Karnataka. The Badaga language is written in the Tamil script. It is also written in the Devanagari script. Badaga is a tonal language. That means that the meaning of a word can change depending on the pitch of the speaker's voice. The Badaga language has two main dialects: Kannada-Badaga and Tamil-Badaga. Kannada-Badaga is spoken in the Karnataka state of India. Tamil-Badaga is spoken in the Tamil Nadu state of India. The Badaga language is used in education, government, and the media. Badaga is an official language in Tamil Nadu.

Language group

Dravidian languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

Badaga
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Badaga, India, Tamil
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Badaga, Tamil
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