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Lingua Tuluva[1] (Tuḷu bāse) ad familiam Dravidicam pertinet. In India adhibetur in regione quadam civitatum Carnaticae et Malabariae haud longe ab oris Maris Indici remota.
Lingua Tuluva ತುಳು ಬಾಸೆ | |
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IPA | [ ˈtu:lu: ] |
Taxinomia | Linguae Dravidicae |
Locutores | — |
Sigla | 1 —, 2 dra, 3 tcy |
Status publicus | |
Officialis | nusquam |
Privata | India |
Litterae | Litterae Tuluvae |
Scriptura | Scriptura Tuluva |
Procuratio | nulla |
Familiae linguisticae coloribus Vicipaedicis pictaeCollocatio locutorum linguae Tuluvae |
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