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How many languages can you speak and what are they?

Telenganga dialect is Telegu+Urdu (some) right?

There is no language called telangana…we speak Telugu and yaa we use some Urdu and martin words depends up on the region

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telugu
english
hindhi
tamil(can't read and write)
 
oh,,man you are next to pv narasimharao........

It's not that hard, by knowing Bengali I also can understand Assamese, Nagameze and Bihari languages, by knowing Hindi, Punjabi becomes comprehensible. I think it won't be much harder for me to pick up Marathi or Gujrati as well. Real test will be learning South Indian languages.
 
Well I can speak the following

English
Hindi
Malayalam
Bundelkhandi(to certain extent).

Also understand Tamil(to an extent)
 
Good to see lots of polyglots here.

Learning new languages is a good habit.... increases our intelligence. :tup:
 
  1. English
  2. Syriac-Aramaic
  3. Arabic
  4. Hebrew
  5. Greek
  6. Latin
  7. Cherokee (There was this girl when I was at TU.)
  8. Fortran and Fortran A (extinct languages)

Fluency is a matter of opinion.
 
There is no language called telangana…we speak Telugu and yaa we use some Urdu and martin words depends up on the region

Em chepturi?

I always thought it was different language based on the way it sounded.
Don't know how its read and written
 
Pushto (mother tongue)
Urdu
English
Hindko
Punjabi (can understand)
Japanese, Chinese, and Korean (A few words only. Planning to learn them.)
 
TAMIL and ENGLISH.

Can understand Hindi a bit.
 
Em chepturi?

I always thought it was different language based on the way it sounded.
Don't know how its read and written

There are some unscripted languages in Andhra Pradesh which are still survive in telangana these languages are vanishing very fast but accent continuing with telugu

em chepu(telugu)
em chepuri(telangana accent)
 
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