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What is your mother tongue ? What other languages you can read, write and speak ?

I agree. As i said, this was a practice in the past, not necessarily it is followed now. You may know.. GSBs around mangalore side run temples & act as priests as well. There are strictly GSB run & managed temples in places like Mulki, Karkala etc. You may find more similarities between Brahmins & GSBs around there.

Very true. Same situation prevails across North Kanara and goa as well.
 
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Mother tongue- Telugu,
can read write, hindi,telugu, english,romanian
can talk chinese simplified(50%)
Can understand italian,german.tamil. trying to learn sanskrit.
 
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Yours truly is also a Former Communist
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Drew this On My bedrom wall, even My school bag :laugh:
WOW! I thought I was the only one. I am not actively engaged but still I support some aspects of communism.
 
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well.. if you go by the books, then there is quite a few differences between Konkani & bunts. While bunts are predominantly non-vegetarians, konkanis are vegitarians. While bunts are mostly agriculturists, konkanis are traders. While bunts speak tulu, konkanis speak in konkani.. & also there is no marriage between the communities. Now.. this was the practice in the past. But there is no hard & fast rule in this day & age!

Are bhau...if you know konkanis from goa like those in my family, you would see that fiśh is our life! Literally, my other grandma eats "sukhi Masli" , fish eyes and doesn't stop at that...venison etc was a common sight after hunts(even though I detest the concept of trophy hunting).
Also most gsb's became traders by circumstance not by choice based on what I've heard....else we are essentially agriculturist s as well, at least based on our lands in Oras which we left behind for cities...

And yes, intermarriage was uncommon and my grandparents were definitely forward in thier love marriage...but I do think that practices and eating habits being similar, they were able to accommodate easily...hence the "similar" remark I made.

Can you speak/understand both tulu and konkani ?

I wish!

I can get the gist of someone speaking Konkani around me, but wouldn't be able to communicate...
My spoken Marathi and Hindi are strong, but reading has become weaker over the years....English unfortunately has become the language I speak most as an element of my environment. But I don't waste any time "Jeeb Saaf karnyat", when the opportunity presents itself!
 
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Are bhau...if you know konkanis from goa like those in my family, you would see that fiśh is our life! Literally, my other grandma eats "sukhi Masli" , fish eyes and doesn't stop at that...venison etc was a common sight after hunts(even though I detest the concept of trophy hunting).
As I said... GSBs you find around our neck of the woods are predominantly vegetarians, but not strictly. In social strata you would find them one layer below to pure Brahmans.. & they like to associate themselves more with pure Brahmins rather than people from lower rung. Now.. I'm not making this claim in general, just specific to tulunadu, where bunts hail from.
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Also most gsb's became traders by circumstance not by choice based on what I've heard....else we are essentially agriculturist s as well, at least based on our lands in Oras which we left behind for cities...
Again.. my claim was specific to GSBs from tulunadu.. & they are traders by profession around our neck of the woods. It doesn't mean that they don't branch out to other profession. Of course they do. Just like bunts...back in their homeland you would see them as land owners & agriculturists. But outside tulunadu.. bunts are mostly known for running restaurants & bars, & that too mostly in Mumbai. I would say,..75% of the restaurants in Mumbai are owned by Shetty's.

And yes, intermarriage was uncommon and my grandparents were definitely forward in thier love marriage...but I do think that practices and eating habits being similar, they were able to accommodate easily...hence the "similar" remark I made.

Yes.. seafood is our staple diet. Especially fish & rice... :tup:
 
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o. Just like bunts...back in their homeland you would see them as land owners & agriculturists. But outside tulunadu.. bunts are mostly known for running restaurants & bars, & that too mostly in Mumbai. I would say,..75% of the restaurants in Mumbai are owned by Shetty's.



Yes.. seafood is our staple diet. Especially fish & rice... :tup:

My Father talked about the Udipi restaurants :D

Oh and fish & Rice is also a Malayali staple. =)

WOW! I thought I was the only one. I am not actively engaged but still I support some aspects of communism.

@Azizam A former Socialist here.

But I do recognise some good that Communists did in Kerala, especially towards breaking casteism.

Had to bruv... it's a question of my clan:D

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This sort of clanish behavious is what is dragging Indians down =P
 
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but how is ur mother tongue telugu??? when neither of ur parents are from ap??
Dude...go read up on Indian history after independence....all these areas were under the Madras presidency...and by the way use some common sence ..you will get it.
 
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Native tongue: English

Second language: Spanish

My native state in America is 50% Hispanic and Spanish and English are both official languages there. The place I live in now is over 30% Spanish speaking.
 
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This sort of clanish behavious is what is dragging Indians down =P

This behaviour can be seen all over globe not just in India 8-)8-)

One should be proud of his/her clan' in the same time, that should not become an obsession which leads to measuring contest.
 
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Mother tongue: Odia(read, write, speak) (previously Oriya)

Can read, write, speak: Hindi and English

Only understand Bengali but can't read or write it.
 
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I am a mallu can speak Malayalam, Tamil,Kannada, Hindi and English.....
 
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There are many telugu speaking members here, perhaps, they might help you locating the resources.

BTW, I am curious, why only Telugu ?

my roommate was practicing yoga and was follower of sathya sai baba. he used to watch his videos and i liked the sound of the language very much. actually i loved it :D though i have tons of books on other dravidian languages like kannada, tamil, malayalam etc. i have only 1 book on telugu named parlons télougou which misses its first 100 pages :D hope i answered your question :)
 
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