• There are about 8,11,27,740 Telugu speakers as per the 2011 census with an increase of 6.70% from 4,47,56,923 Telugu speakers in the year 2001.
  • Telugu Talli Bomma (statue of Mother Telugu), the personification of Telugu language in Andhra Pradesh.
  • This page brings together basic information about the Telugu script and its use for the Telugu language.
  • According to the 2011 census there are about 93.9 million native speakers of Telugu in India, including 13 million people who speak it as a second language.
  • Telugu dili Sanskrit[4] ve Prakrit[5] dillerinden oldukça etkilenmiş olup edebi özellik taşıyan tek Ortagüney Dravid dili olmuştur.
  • The Madras Museum plates of Balliya-Choda dated to the mid-ninth century CE are the earliest copper plate grants in the Telugu language.
  • Read about the Telugu language, its dialects and find out where it is spoken. Learn about the structure and get familiar with the alphabet and writing.
  • Overview. Telugu is the largest Dravidian language and one of the most important regional languages of India.
  • Telugu is a one of the four Dravidian languages of South India. It is a luxuriously and ornately developed language.