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Telugu is closest Indic language which is closest related to Sanskrit. Not even Hindi is that much Sanskritized. Hindi possess only Devanagari script that's been shared with Deva-vani Sankrit otherwise Telugu is almost Sanskritized vocabularized Telugu.

 

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31 minutes ago, futureofandhra said:

Telugu is closest Indic language which is closest related to Sanskrit. Not even Hindi is that much Sanskritized. Hindi possess only Devanagari script that's been shared with Deva-vani Sankrit otherwise Telugu is almost Sanskritized vocabularized Telugu.

 

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Don't think so bro. Hindi is much more close to sanskrit. Telugu is one of the very modern ones in Indian languages. So, it evolved by taking the best of everything around it (Sanskrit, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi). And that is one reason why it can be easily learned.

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mari pakka thread lo Margamu ante Telugu word Marg ante Hindi word ani edisaav kada as if they are different... neeku artham ayye vidhanga cheppalante.... idhigo..try to gain some thelivi...

Sanskrit मार्ग
 
Sanskrit name Marg (Sanskrit मार्ग) literally refers to path or way. Marg also denotes route, way or passage.

don’t hate Hindi... at the same time, don’t support imposing Hindi on Native people in their own backyard.

 
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Telugu and Tamil are dravidian languages. Little older than Latin and greek. Much much older than Hindi.

Hindi originated from Sanskrit(IndoAryan Language). 

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1 hour ago, reality said:

mari pakka thread lo Margamu ante Telugu word Marg ante Hindi word ani edisaav kada as if they are different... neeku artham ayye vidhanga cheppalante.... idhigo..try to gain some thelivi...

Sanskrit मार्ग
 
Sanskrit name Marg (Sanskrit मार्ग) literally refers to path or way. Marg also denotes route, way or passage.

don’t hate Hindi... at the same time, don’t support imposing Hindi on Native people in their own backyard.

 

dude stop there

i  know multiple languages i respect languages

i know the meaning of marg

nenu cheppindi margamu antey baguntdhi ani telugu lo

marg hindi word in usual language it could have been sourced from sanskrit

dravidian language kooda telugu

if you slowly leave small words language will extinct

telugu lo neney marchipoyanu konni padalu

not saying am expert but realized mother tongue important its culture 

unfortunately delhi episode example

us loney telugu batch talk in telugu  for talks

delhi lo vaddu antey non sense 

they r not using malayalam at work whats wrong if they use with in themselves 

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13 minutes ago, WigsandThighs said:

Please add any Tamil frocks in to this..they will take care and will make you say Tamil is great 🤣

tamil is ancient language too 

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2 hours ago, futureofandhra said:

Telugu is closest Indic language which is closest related to Sanskrit. Not even Hindi is that much Sanskritized. Hindi possess only Devanagari script that's been shared with Deva-vani Sankrit otherwise Telugu is almost Sanskritized vocabularized Telugu.

 

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Telugu is a Dravidian language but has lots of loaner words (vocabulary) from Sanskrit since it is in the intersection zone between Sanskrit and Dravidian lands. Grammatically Telugu is still a Dravidian language.

Sanskrit was the language used by Elite in olden days, regular people used to speak in Prakrit. Sanskrit, Prakrit, even Telugu was written in Brahmi Script before Devanagari and Telugu scripts were availability.

There is no language called Hindi until 19th century. Before that, both Hindi and Urdu are combinedly called Hindustani.

 

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On 6/7/2021 at 11:08 AM, futureofandhra said:

Telugu is closest Indic language which is closest related to Sanskrit. Not even Hindi is that much Sanskritized. Hindi possess only Devanagari script that's been shared with Deva-vani Sankrit otherwise Telugu is almost Sanskritized vocabularized Telugu.

 

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Sanskrit is the most teluguized vocabulary. One famous guy said almost the entirety of sanskrit vocabulary can be considered a part of telugu. Telugu gave birth to sanskrit.

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On 6/7/2021 at 11:43 AM, kfrockz said:

Don't think so bro. Hindi is much more close to sanskrit. Telugu is one of the very modern ones in Indian languages. So, it evolved by taking the best of everything around it (Sanskrit, Tamil, Kannada, Marathi). And that is one reason why it can be easily learned.

Abba entha gnan vo telusthundhi. First ah damil sanskrit tappa verevi epudu originate aino chusi comment chey eh 

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