드라비다어족
The 드라비다어족 is a family of languages primarily spoken in southern India and parts of Sri Lanka. It includes major languages such as 타밀어, 텔루구어, 칸나다어, and 말라얄람어. These languages are known for their rich literary traditions and unique grammatical structures.
The 드라비다어족 is distinct from the 인도유럽어족, which includes languages like 힌디어 and 영어. The origins of the Dravidian languages are still debated among linguists, but they are believed to have been present in the Indian subcontinent for thousands of years.