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  1. Kannada - Wikipedia

    Kannada, like Malayalam and Tamil, is a South Dravidian language and a descendant of Tamil-Kannada, from which it derives its grammar and core vocabulary.

  2. Kannada language | History, Spoken, State, Script, & Dialects

    Nov 26, 2025 · Kannada language, member of the Dravidian language family and the official language of the state of Karnataka in southern India. Kannada is also spoken in the states that …

  3. Kannada language and alphabet - Omniglot

    Kannada is the official and administrative language of Karnataka, and was officially designated a classical language of India in 2011. It is also known as Banglori, Canarese, Havyaka or …

  4. Kannaḍa Kalike :: Learn Practical Kannada through Real Life Videos.

    This site intends to teach Kannada for non-Kannadigas. It introduces basic grammar along with 30 modules recorded at the various places of Karnataka in its natural context.

  5. Kannada - Wikiwand

    Kannada, like Malayalam and Tamil, is a South Dravidian language and a descendant of Tamil-Kannada, from which it derives its grammar and core vocabulary.

  6. A Complete Overview of the Kannada Language – World …

    Kannada (ಕನ್ನಡ), also referred to as Kanarese, is a Dravidian language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Karnataka. With over 45 million native speakers, Kannada is one of India’s 22 …

  7. Kannada Language Learning Lessons

    Content Owned and maintained by: Kannada Development Authority , Government of Karnataka

  8. Kannada news | Online Kannada News | Kannada News LIVE

    Kannada news - ThatsKannada is a live Kannada news portal offering Kannada news online, Movie News in Kannada, Sports News in Kannada, Business News in Kannada & all Kannada …

  9. Kannada – The Languages

    The Kannada language, known natively as “Kannada,” is a Dravidian language predominantly spoken in the Indian state of Karnataka. It boasts an ancient history, a rich literary tradition, …

  10. Kannada, whose native speakers are called Kannadigas number roughly 50 million, making it the 27th most spoken language in the world. **Information obtained from: …