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Fanno1
Yavvanam Kaatesina Bewarse Username: Fanno1
Post Number: 7259 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 76.122.133.243
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Sunday, January 04, 2015 - 7:14 am: |
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Gochi:
last 30 years south Indian states baga population control chesayi kada... Andulo India lo chala mandhi illegal Bangla immigrants vaccaharu kadaa ...probably thats the reason bengali is #2 |
Gochi
Censor Bewarse Username: Gochi
Post Number: 83603 Registered: 07-2004 Posted From: 64.121.82.184
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, January 03, 2015 - 12:44 pm: |
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Telugu #2 undaali kadhaa...3 enti..
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Esperanza
Celebrity Bewarse Username: Esperanza
Post Number: 26600 Registered: 08-2004 Posted From: 80.220.76.174
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, January 03, 2015 - 12:29 pm: |
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Nenu chinnappudu Telugu no 2 lo undedi space for lease
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Fanno1
Yavvanam Kaatesina Bewarse Username: Fanno1
Post Number: 7257 Registered: 03-2004 Posted From: 76.122.133.243
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, January 03, 2015 - 11:59 am: |
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Good one Vespa Annai |
Vespa
Pilla Bewarse Username: Vespa
Post Number: 313 Registered: 10-2014 Posted From: 183.82.184.72
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Saturday, January 03, 2015 - 11:48 am: |
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List of languages by number of native speakers Telugu /ˈtɛlʉɡuː/[3] (తెలుగు telugu, IPA: [t̪el̪uɡu]) is a Dravidian language and is the only language other than Hindi and Bengali that is predominantly spoken in more than one Indian state, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, and in the union territory of Yanam where it is also an official language. It is also spoken by significant minorities in the Andaman and Nicobar, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, and by the Sri Lankan Gypsy people. It is one of six languages designated a classical language of India.[4][5] Telugu ranks third by the number of native speakers in India (74 million),[6] thirteenth in the Ethnologue list of most-spoken languages worldwide[7] and is the most widely spoken Dravidian language. It is one of the twenty-two scheduled languages of the Republic of India.[8] List of languages by number of native speakers in India Rank Language 2001 census[3] (total population 1,028,610,328 ) 1991 census[4] (total population 838,583,988) Encarta 2007 estimate[5] (worldwide speakers) Speakers Percentage Speakers Percentage Speakers 1 Hindi 422,048,642 41.03% 329,518,087 39.29% 366 M 2 Bengali 83,369,769 8.11% 69,595,738 8.30% 207 M 3 Telugu 74,002,856 7.19% 66,017,615 7.87% 69.7 M 4 Marathi 71,936,894 6.99% 62,481,681 7.45% 68.0 M 5 Tamil 60,793,814 5.91% 53,006,368 6.32% 66.0 M 6 Urdu 51,536,111 5.01% 43,406,932 5.18% 60.3 M 7 Gujarati 46,091,617 4.48% 40,673,814 4.85% 46.1 M 8 Kannada 37,924,011 3.69% 32,753,676 3.91% 35.3 M 9 Malayalam 33,066,392 3.21% 30,377,176 3.62% 35.7 M 10 Oriya 33,017,446 3.21% 28,061,313 3.35% 32.3 M |
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