Telugu vs Serbian Dialects
Dialect 1
Waddar
  
Prizren-Timok
  
Where They Speak
Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra
  
Southeastern Serbia
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
Dialect 2
Chenchu
  
Smederevo–Vršac
  
Where They Speak
Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa
  
Serbia
  
How Many People Speak
Not Available
  
Dialect 3
Manna-Dora
  
Torlakian
  
Where They Speak
Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
  
Bulgaria, France, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia
  
How Many People Speak
1,500,000.00
  
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Where they Speak Telugu and Serbian Dialects
Telugu vs Serbian dialects consists information about where they speak Telugu and Serbian dialects.
Telugu Dialects:- Waddar spoken in: Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra
- Chenchu spoken in: Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa
- Manna-Dora spoken in: Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu
Serbian Dialects:- Prizren-Timok spoken in: Southeastern Serbia
- Smederevo–Vršac spoken in: Serbia
- Torlakian spoken in: Bulgaria, France, Kosovo, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia
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How Many People Speak Telugu and Serbian Dialects
Dialects are the varieties of a language that is distinguished from each other on basis of phonology, grammar, vocabulary, speaking regions and speaking population. Telugu vs Serbian Dialects also tells you about how many people speak Telugu and Serbian Dialects.
Telugu Dialects:- Waddar speaking population: 170,000.00
- Chenchu speaking population: 26,000.00
- Manna-Dora speaking population: 30,000.00
Serbian Dialects:- Prizren-Timok speaking population: Not Available
- Smederevo–Vršac speaking population: Not Available
- Torlakian speaking population: 1,500,000.00
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