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{{Infobox language  
{{Infobox language  
|name=Ündûkûsû
|nativename=ఉన్దూకూసూ (reformed), ఋన్దుకుసు (classical), Ündûkûsû
|pronounciation=ɯndʊkʊsʊ
|ethnicity=Ündûkûsûans
|states=[[w:Andhra_Pradesh|Andhra Pradesh]]
|script1=Telu
|script2=Latn
|fam1=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
|fam2=Para-Germanic
|fam3=Chlesamnic
|fam4=South-Chlesamnic
|ancestor1=Proto-Chlesamnic
|ancestor2=Classical Ündûkûsû
|familycolor=Indo-European
|era=spoken since about 1800AD. Developed from Middle Ündûkûsû
|notice=IPA
}}


Ündûkûsû (autonym: ఉన్దూకూసూ, ఋన్దుకుసు, ఋన్దుకుటు, Ündûkûsû [ɯndʊkʊsʊ]) is a South Chlesamnic language spoken primarily in southern India, being a widely spoken language in the modern state of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andhra_Pradesh Andhra Pradesh]. Ündûkûsû, being a [[Chlesamnic |Chlesamnic language]] means it’s part of the “Para-Germanic” language family. Being a Chlesamnic language means its closely related to the other Chlesamnic languages like [[Sishami]], the Pavlovic languages and [[Ancient Tevvic|Tevvic]]. Being a Southern Chlesamnic language it is a descendant of Proto-Southern-Chlesamnic (also known as Classical Ündûkûsû). Being one of the multiple colloquial languages in India it was called a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prakrit Prakrit] even though it isn’t Indo-Aryan. Similar to the other languages of its area it has undergone significant Sanskrit influence, even though they weren’t fully [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanskritisation Sanskritized].  
 
Ündûkûsû (autonym: ఉన్దూకూసూ (reformed), ఋన్దుకుసు (classical), Ündûkûsû [ɯndʊkʊsʊ]) is a South Chlesamnic language spoken primarily in southern India, being a widely spoken language in the modern state of [[w:Andhra_Pradesh|Andhra Pradesh]]. Ündûkûsû, being a [[Chlesamnic |Chlesamnic language]] means it’s part of the “Para-Germanic” language family. Being a Chlesamnic language means its closely related to the other Chlesamnic languages like [[Sishami]], the Pavlovic languages and [[Ancient Tevvic|Tevvic]]. Being a Southern Chlesamnic language it is a descendant of Proto-Southern-Chlesamnic (also known as Classical Ündûkûsû). Being one of the multiple colloquial languages in India it was called a [[w:Prakrit|Prakrit]] even though it isn’t Indo-Aryan. Similar to the other languages of its area it has undergone significant Sanskrit influence, even though they weren’t fully [[w:Sanskritisation|Sanskritized]].  


==History==
==History==


This language is thought to have been spoken in India since 50 BCE, as that’s when the pre-classical Ündûkûsû people arrived in India. Under the Mughal empire, they had their own Subah. After that under the British they had their own salute state with 15 guns.
This language is thought to have been spoken in India since 50 BCE, as that’s when the pre-classical Ündûkûsû people arrived in India. Under the Mughal empire, they had their own Subah. After that under the British they had their own salute state with 15 guns. After the British, though the [[wikt:రాజు#Telugu|Raju]] Ajay Akhil IV

Latest revision as of 21:31, 9 June 2026

Ündûkûsû
ఉన్దూకూసూ (reformed), ఋన్దుకుసు (classical), Ündûkûsû
Created by
Native toAndhra Pradesh
EthnicityÜndûkûsûans
Eraspoken since about 1800AD. Developed from Middle Ündûkûsû
Indo-European
  • Para-Germanic
    • Chlesamnic
      • South-Chlesamnic
        • Ündûkûsû
Early forms
Proto-Chlesamnic
  • Classical Ündûkûsû
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Ündûkûsû (autonym: ఉన్దూకూసూ (reformed), ఋన్దుకుసు (classical), Ündûkûsû [ɯndʊkʊsʊ]) is a South Chlesamnic language spoken primarily in southern India, being a widely spoken language in the modern state of Andhra Pradesh. Ündûkûsû, being a Chlesamnic language means it’s part of the “Para-Germanic” language family. Being a Chlesamnic language means its closely related to the other Chlesamnic languages like Sishami, the Pavlovic languages and Tevvic. Being a Southern Chlesamnic language it is a descendant of Proto-Southern-Chlesamnic (also known as Classical Ündûkûsû). Being one of the multiple colloquial languages in India it was called a Prakrit even though it isn’t Indo-Aryan. Similar to the other languages of its area it has undergone significant Sanskrit influence, even though they weren’t fully Sanskritized.

History

This language is thought to have been spoken in India since 50 BCE, as that’s when the pre-classical Ündûkûsû people arrived in India. Under the Mughal empire, they had their own Subah. After that under the British they had their own salute state with 15 guns. After the British, though the Raju Ajay Akhil IV