Pattapu language

Dravidian language of India

Pattapu
పట్టపు
Native toIndia
Native speakers
200,000 or more (2013)[1]
Language family
Dravidian
  • Southern
    • Southern I
      • Tamil–Kannada
        • Tamil–Kota
          • Tamil–Toda
            • Tamil–Irula
              • Tamil–Kodava–Urali
                • Tamil–Malayalam
                  • Tamiloid
                    • Yerukula–Korava–Kaikadi
                      • Pattapu
Early form
Old Tamil
Writing system
none
Language codes
ISO 639-3ptq
Glottologpatt1247

Pattapu is a described Dravidian language of [[Andhra Pradesh]

They are mostly live in district like Nellore, vijaywada e.t.c.

And most of this villages have "lord sri ram temple", There are devoted to "lord sri ram".

According to Ramayana :: one of person from this caste was helped to the "lord sri ram" to the cross the river. In search of "Ma site devi" And "lord sri ram" is give promised to that person, I will worshipped by your caste (pattapu kapu)

And this language haven't any Words.

They are mostly depends on hunting and catching of fishes or aquatic animals and Otherwise agriculture e.t.c

  • ISO request with word-list appended

References

  1. ^ Pattapu at Ethnologue (26th ed., 2023) Closed access icon
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