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== Kannada ==
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File:Shukla_Kannada.svg|Shukla Kannada
File:Halmidi_OldKannada_inscription.JPG|Halmidi Old Kannada inscription
File:6th_century_Kannada_inscription_in_cave_temple_number_3_at_Badami.jpg|6th century Kannada inscription in cave temple number 3 at Badami
File:TalakadInscription.jpg|Talakad Inscription
File:Old_Kannada_inscription_from_the_Rashtrakuta_period_(9th_century)_at_the_Durga_Devi_temple_in_Virupaksha_temple_complex_at_Hampi.jpg|Old Kannada inscription from the Rashtrakuta period (9th century) at the Durga Devi temple in Virupaksha temple complex at Hampi
File:Atakur_memorial_stone_with_inscription_in_old_Kannada_(949_C.E.).jpg|Atakur memorial stone with inscription in old Kannada (949 C.E.)
File:Old_Kannada_inscription_(c.1057)_in_Kalleshvara_temple_at_Hire_Hadagali.jpg|Old Kannada inscription (c.1057) in Kalleshvara temple at Hire Hadagali
File:Old_Kannada_inscription_(1112_CE)_of_King_Vikramaditya_VI_in_the_Mahadeva_temple_at_Itagi.jpg|Old Kannada inscription (1112 CE) of King Vikramaditya VI in the Mahadeva temple at Itagi
File:Old-Kannada_inscription_at_Arasikere_Ishwara_temple.jpg|Old-Kannada inscription at Arasikere Ishwara temple
File:Kannada_inscription_(1509_AD)_of_Krishnadeva_Raya_at_entrance_to_mantapa_of_Virupaksha_temple_in_Hampi.JPG|Kannada inscription (1509 AD) of Krishnadeva Raya at entrance to mantapa of Virupaksha temple in Hampi
File:Kannada_inscription_(17th_century)_at_Gaurishvara_temple_at_Yelandur_1.jpg|Kannada inscription (17th century) at Gaurishvara temple at Yelandur
File:11th_century_Someshwara_temple,_Lakshmeswar,_Karnataka_India_-_89.jpg|11th century Someshwara temple, Lakshmeswar, Karnataka India
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Kannada is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly by the people of Karnataka in the southwestern region of India. The language has roughly 44 million native speakers, who are called Kannadigas. Kannada is one of the 22 scheduled languages of India and the official and administrative language of the state of Karnataka.

History[edit]

The history of Kannada language can be traced back to nearly 2000 years. The Kadamba script and Halegannada (Old Kannada) were used between the 5th and 10th centuries CE. The Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century promoted the development of Kannada literature.

Dialects[edit]

Kannada has numerous dialects spoken in various regions of the state. Some of the main dialects include Are Bhashe, Gulbarga Kannada, Dharwad Kannada, Mangalore Kannada, and others.

Writing system[edit]

Kannada language uses the Kannada script, which evolved from the Brahmi script. The script is syllabic and is written from left to right.

Phonology[edit]

Kannada has a rich phonetic system with both structured consonants and vowels. It includes aspirated and unaspirated consonants, semivowels, and sibilants.

Grammar[edit]

Kannada follows a subject–object–verb (SOV) word order like many other Dravidian languages. It has a rich system of grammatical gender, noun classes, and inflection.

Literature[edit]

Kannada literature has a rich history and includes works like Kavirajamarga, Pampa Bharata, Vikramarjuna Vijaya, and others. It has received seven Jnanpith awards, the highest number awarded to any Indian language.

See also[edit]

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