In sentence use of “dravidian”

How to use in-sentence of “dravidian”:

+ Many people call this movement as the Dravidian movement.

+ There are two main language families in India, the Indo-Aryan and the Dravidian languages.

+ Nair and Rao Bahadur Thygaraya Chetty released the “Non-Brahmin Manifesto” sowing the seeds for the Dravidian movements.

+ He was the first politician from the Dravidian parties to use Tamil cinema for political propaganda.

+ He was the Organizing Secretary of the First All India Conference on Dravidian Linguistics in 1971.

+ DNA studies suggest that the Brahui are most closely related to the ancient Dravidian people, which are descedants of neolithic farmers from the Zagros MountainsZagros mountains area in modern day Iran.

In sentence use of dravidian
In sentence use of dravidian

Example sentences of “dravidian”:

+ There are about 30 more Dravidian languages spoken, with far fewer speakers.

+ The Brahui language, also called Bravi, is a Dravidian language.

+ The Brahui language, spoken by the Brahui, it is the only Dravidian language mainly spoken in Pakistan, although it is also spoken in Afghanistan and Iran.

+ Telugu is the most widely spoken language of the Dravidian family which consists of 24 languages spanning all of South Asia, from Baluchistan to Sri Lanka.

+ About 69% of Indians speak an Indo-Arayan language, about 26% speak a Dravidian language.

+ The Afroasiatic languages, native to North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Near East, as well as the Dravidian languages of the Indian subcontinent, are usually included as well.

+ According to linguists, Proto-Dravidian gave rise to 21 Dravidian languages.

+ Brahui is often considered to be a remnant of a formerly more widespread Dravidian language family that was speculated to have reduced during the Indo-Aryan migration.

+ The Indus Valley civilization is suggested to be of Dravidian origin.

+ Other theories about the origin of Japanese are that it is related to the Austronesian languages, the Dravidian languages, or the Altaic languagesAltaic language family.

+ The Tamil language is part of the Dravidian language family, which includes Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam.

+ He was a scholar of Dravidian linguistics.

+ There are about 30 more Dravidian languages spoken, with far fewer speakers.

+ The Brahui language, also called Bravi, is a Dravidian language.

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