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Which are some of the most distinctive dialects/variants at the border of India with different language?

First I will talk about other language-influenced languages within Karnataka and then, Kannada-influenced languages outside Karnataka. Solitaire: This is the name of the BR Hills of Karnataka (known as one of the meeting places of the robber Veerappan). This can be described as a Kannada-based country with a significant Tamil impact.

Tigila: It is the Tigila parish tongue (related to Vanniyars of T Nadu), which must have wandered with the Cholas. The Vadama Brahmin parish from Sengottai were in South Karnataka. She also has signs of Malayalam influences, apart from being a Tamil-Cannada-hybride. The Tamil Hebbar and Mandya are two Tamil languages that have been mentioned by Sri Vaishnavas who came with Sri Ramanuja.

In contrast to Sanketis, in T Nadu there was touch with the Sri Vaishnava parental group and their tongue can still be named Tamil. The interactions between these two states have led to a wealth of different languages. Mangaluru' Hindu Konkani and Christian Konkani: Mangaluru is extraordinary in the meaning that it has two Konkanis for two faiths.

Krishan Konkani spoke of Catholics and Hindu Konkani spoke of them. This is because the Hindus came from Goa in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and brought their pre-Portuguese Konkani, and when the Christians came later in the seventeenth centuries, the parents Goan Konkani had a newborn. So, two different languages next to each other.

The Konkani is the Konkani, which is used by Nawayath Muslims from Bhatkal with Arab & Farsi words and is spelled in them. and Chitpavani: Original Konkani spoke of Karhade and Chitpavan Brahmins still exist in the bags in Karnataka and North Kerala. This is because there does not seem to be a one-of-a-kind phonetic language in Karnataka.

The third-greatest speech is the city of Telfugu, but without its own idiom. This is one of the Ooty tribal tongues of Tamilnadu (one non-related Toda is the other).

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