Maundadan Chetti language
Southern Dravidian language of India
Maundadan Chetti | |
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Native to | India |
Region | The Nilgiris, Tamil Nadu |
Native speakers | 5,400 (2020)[1] |
Language family | Dravidian
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Writing system | speakers use Tamil script (majority) and Malayalam script |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | cty |
Glottolog | maun1243 Maundadan Chetti |
Maundadan Chetti or Chetti is a Kannadoid Southern Dravidian language of India spoken by Maundadan Chetti community in the Nilgiri district of Tamil Nadu and in the Wayanad district of Kerala, India. Its highest lexical similarity is with Badaga, which one calculation put at 57%, and it has somewhat lower similarities (47%–41%) with Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Wayanadan Chetti. The people have requested the Tamil Nadu government to recognize them as distinct.
References
- ^ Maundadan Chetti at Ethnologue (25th ed., 2022)
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Dravidian languages
Tamil–Kannada |
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Gondi-Kui |
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Parji–Gadaba |
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Italics indicate extinct languages (no surviving native speakers and no spoken descendant)
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