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Telugu dialect spoken in South Asia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Waddar, or Vadari, is a Dravidian language which belongs to the Telugu branch of its South-Central family, spoken among social caste of Waddars scattered over South India, and Sri Lanka especially in Karnataka, where it has a status of Scheduled caste. 200,000 people reported their languages as 'Vadari' in the 2011 census. Ethnologue treats it as separate Dravidian language closely related to Telugu, but without clear grounds. Waddars show their close relevance to Kaikadis.
Waddar | |
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Native to | India, Nepal |
Region | Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra |
Ethnicity | Waddar |
Native speakers | 200,000 (2011 census)[1] |
Telugu, Kannada, Devanagari | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | wbq |
Glottolog | wadd1237 |
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