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Waddar language

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Telugu dialect spoken in South Asia

Waddar
Native toIndia,Nepal
RegionAndhra Pradesh,Karnataka,Maharashtra
EthnicityWaddar
Native speakers
200,000 (2011 census)[1]
Telugu,Kannada,Devanagari
Language codes
ISO 639-3wbq
Glottologwadd1237

Waddar, orVadari (IPA:[ʋɐɖːɐr(i)]), is aDravidian language which belongs to the Telugu branch of its South-Central family, spoken among social caste ofWaddars scattered over South India, and Sri Lanka especially inKarnataka, where it has a status of Scheduled caste. 200,000 people reported their languages as 'Vadari' in the 2011 census. Ethnologue treats it as separateDravidian language closely related to Telugu, but without clear grounds. Waddars show their close relevance toKaikadis.

References

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  1. ^"Abstract of speakers' strength of languages and mother tongues - 2011"(PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved28 June 2019.
  2. ^Zvelebil (1990), p. 57.

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South
Tamil–Kannada
Kannada
- Badaga
Kannadoid
Toda-Kota
Kodava
Iruloid
Tamil -
Malayalam
Tamiloid
Malayalamoid
Tuluoid
Others
South-Central
Teluguoid
Gondi-Kui
Gondoid
Konda-Kui
Central
Kolami-Naiki
Parji–Gadaba
North
Kurukh-Malto
Proto-languages
Italics indicateextinct languages (no surviving native speakers and no spoken descendant)
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