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Telegu Translation Services
With a large network of in-country, professional Telugu translators, Verbatim Solutions can respond quickly and effectively to your Telugu language translation needs.
Verbatim Solutions provides professional, high quality Telugu to English translations and English to Telugu translations. Our Telugu translation services will help you maximize your global strategy.
Native Speaking Telugu Translators
Verbatim Solutions Telugu translation teams are professional linguists performing translation from English to Telugu and Telugu to English for a variety of documents in various industries including:
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History
Telugu
was initially called Andhra bhasha (the language of Andhra). Andhra
was the name of the area consisting of the present coastal districts
of Andhra Pradesh. In 1956, 10 Nizam districts and 4 districts of
Rayalaseema were merged to Andhra and the collection was called
Andhra Pradesh. Prakrut had significant effect on Telugu in earlier
ages. But from Nannayya, Sanskrit had major influence on Telugu for
the next 500-600 years.
Classification
Telugu
is a member of the Telugu languages, along with Chenchu language,
Savara language, and Waddar language. The Telugu languages are part
of the South-central branch of the Dravidian languages.
Geographic
distribution
Telugu is mainly spoken in Andhra Pradesh in India
and in neighboring states in India, but it is also spoken in Bahrain,
Fiji, Malaysia, Mauritius, Singapore, and United Arab Emirates.
Telugu people live almost in all parts of the World.
Official
status
Telugu is one of the official languages of India.
Dialects
The
dialects of Telugu identified by the Ethnologue are Berad, Dasari,
Dommara, Golari, Kamathi, Komtao, Konda-Reddi, Salewari, Telangana,
Telugu, Vadaga, Vadari, Srikakula, Vishakapatnam, East Godavari,
Rayalseema, Nellore and Guntur.In Tamil Nadu the Telugu dialect is
classified into salem, coimbatore, chennai Telugu dialects.
