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Welsh vs Telugu


Telugu vs Welsh


Countries

Countries
Wales   
Andra Pradesh, India, Telangana, Yanam   

Total No. Of Countries
1   
14
4   
11

National Language
Wales   
Andra Pradesh, India   

Second Language
Not spoken in any of the countries   
Karnataka   

Speaking Continents
Europe   
Asia   

Minority Language
Argentina, United Kingdom   
Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chhattisgarh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Odisha, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu   

Regulated By
Welsh Language Commissioner   
Telugu Academy and Official Language Commission of Government of Andhra Pradesh   

Interesting Facts
  • One of the Celtic language still spoken with great numbers of speakers is Welsh language.
  • Welsh was evolved from British , which was spoken by ancient Britons.
  
  • Telugu is the only language in the Eastern world that has every single word that ends with a vowel sound. Telugu language is called "Italian of the East".
  • Telugu is one of the oldest language in India which is 2,400 years old.
  

Similar To
English Language   
Tamil   

Derived From
British Language   
Sanskrit Language   

Alphabets

Alphabets in
Welsh-Alphabets.jpg#200   
Telugu-Alphabets.jpg#200   

Alphabets
29   
11
60   
35

Phonology
  
  

How Many Vowels
7   
4
19   
16

How Many Consonants
21   
11
41   
30

Scripts
Latin   
Telugu Script   

Writing Direction
Not Available   
Left-To-Right, Horizontal   

Hard to Learn
  
  

Language Levels
4   
3
3   
2

Time Taken to Learn
30 weeks   
9
44 weeks   
11

Greetings

Hello
Helô   
హలో (Halō)   

Thank You
Diolch   
ధన్యవాదాలు (Dhan'yavādālu)   

How Are You?
Sut ydych chi?   
నువ్వు ఎలా ఉన్నావు? (Nuvvu elā unnāvu?)   

Good Night
Nos da   
శుభ రాత్రి (Śubha rātri)   

Good Evening
Noswaith dda   
శుభ సాయంత్రం (Śubha sāyantraṁ)   

Good Afternoon
P'nawn da   
శుభ మద్యాహ్నం (Śubha madyāhnaṁ)   

Good Morning
Bore da   
శుభోదయం (Śubhōdayaṁ)   

Please
os gwelwch yn dda   
దయచేసి (Dayacēsi)   

Sorry
Mae'n ddrwg gennym   
క్షమించాలి (Kṣamin̄cāli)   

Bye
Hwyl   
బై (Bai)   

I Love You
Dw i'n dy garu di   
నేను నిన్ను ప్రేమిస్తున్నాను (Nēnu ninnu prēmistunnānu)   

Excuse Me
Esgusodwch fi   
క్షమించండి (Kṣamin̄caṇḍi)   

Dialects

Dialect 1
Patagonian Welsh   
Waddar   

Where They Speak
Argentina   
Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra   

How Many People Speak
38,000.00   
99+
170,000.00   
39

Dialect 2
Y Wyndodeg   
Chenchu   

Where They Speak
Gwynedd   
Andra Pradesh, Karnataka, Orissa   

How Many People Speak
Not Available   
26,000.00   
99+

Dialect 3
Y Bowyseg   
Manna-Dora   

Where They Speak
Powys   
Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu   

How Many People Speak
Not Available   
30,000.00   
32

Total No. Of Dialects
8   
8
38   
28

How Many People Speak

How Many People Speak?
7.40 million   
99+
80.00 million   
20

Speaking Population
Not Available   
1.15 %   
15

Native Speakers
7.40 million   
99+
75.00 million   
14

Second Language Speakers
Not Available   
5.00 million   
29

Native Name
Cymraeg / Y Gymraeg   
తెలుగు (telugu)   

Alternative Names
Cymraeg   
Andhra, Gentoo, Tailangi, Telangire, Telegu, Telgi, Tengu, Terangi, Tolangan   

French Name
gallois   
télougou   

German Name
Kymrisch   
Telugu-Sprache   

Pronunciation
[kəmˈrɑːɨɡ]   
Not Available   

Ethnicity
Welsh people   
Telugu people   

History

Origin
9th Century   
c. 575   

Language Family
Indo-European Family   
Dravidian Family   

Subgroup
Celtic   
Not Available   

Branch
Brythonic   
Not Available   

Language Forms
  
  

Early Forms
Common Brittonic, Old Welsh, Middle Welsh   
Early Telugu epigraphy   

Standard Forms
Welsh   
Telugu   

Language Position
Not Available   
15   
14

Signed Forms
Not Available   
Not Available   

Scope
Individual   
Individual   

Code

ISO 639 1
cy   
te   

ISO 639 2
  
  

ISO 639 2/T
cym   
tel   

ISO 639 2/B
wel   
tel   

ISO 639 3
cym   
tel   

ISO 639 6
Not Available   
Not Available   

Glottocode
wels1247   
telu1262   

Linguasphere
50-ABA   
No data available   

Types of Language
  
  

Language Type
Historical   
Living   

Language Linguistic Typology
Verb-Subject-Object   
Subject-Object-Verb   

Language Morphological Typology
Fusional   
Not Available   

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Welsh and Telugu Language History

Comparison of Welsh vs Telugu language history gives us differences between origin of Welsh and Telugu language. History of Welsh language states that this language originated in 9th Century whereas history of Telugu language states that this language originated in c. 575. Family of the language also forms a part of history of that language. More on language families of these languages can be found out on Welsh and Telugu Language History.

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Welsh and Telugu Greetings

People around the world use different languages to interact with each other. Even if we cannot communicate fluently in any language, it will always be beneficial to know about some of the common greetings or phrases from that language. This is where Welsh and Telugu greetings helps you to understand basic phrases in Welsh and Telugu language. Welsh word for "Hello" is Helô or Telugu word for "Thank You" is ధన్యవాదాలు (Dhan'yavādālu). Find more of such common Welsh Greetings and Telugu Greetings. These greetings will help you to be more confident when conversing with natives that speak these languages.

Welsh vs Telugu Difficulty

The Welsh vs Telugu difficulty level basically depends on the number of Welsh Alphabets and Telugu Alphabets. Also the number of vowels and consonants in the language plays an important role in deciding the difficulty level of that language. The important points to be considered when we compare Welsh and Telugu are the origin, speaking countries, language family, different greetings, speaking population of these languages. Want to know in Welsh and Telugu, which language is harder to learn? Time required to learn Welsh is 30 weeks while to learn Telugu time required is 44 weeks.

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