Why are many Telugu people fond of the Tamil language?

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1. Shared cultural heritage ,2. Similarities in script and pronunciation,3. Career opportunities,4. Tamil film industry. Overall, the reasons for the fondness of Tamil language among Telugus are multifaceted and vary from person to person
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1. There are lot of similarities between Telugu and Tamil words when it comes in speaking which makes it interesting for a newbie to like it. I don't want to go into any history or geography here. 2. Secondly the movies that makes Telugus like it as huge amount of Telugu dubbed movies are of Tamil origin....
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1. There are lot of similarities between Telugu and Tamil words when it comes in speaking which makes it interesting for a newbie to like it. I don't want to go into any history or geography here. 2. Secondly the movies that makes Telugus like it as huge amount of Telugu dubbed movies are of Tamil origin. Also many Telugu movies use Tamil as their secondary language when it needs to be used as per story as it is Telugu/ Malayalam in Tamil. Also people belong to both the languages are very fond of movies compared to anyone else in this country. 3. Thirdly, education is what that TN attracts many but is more accessible to Telugus compared to anyone else like SRM, Sastra, VIT etc. Otherthan these institutes like IIT Madras was the only IIT that was available in older days for all south people where you can find a significant amount of Telugu people studied/ Studying in there. 4. The cuisine, as many Telugus are fond of food especially the spicy dishes, they also are fond of different tastes in which TN has got its hand on top with the items like Meen Kuzhambu, Kaarakkuzhambu, Ambur Biryani, Madras Sambar etc. I'm personally fond of all these. 5. Not only these, but also the people over there are very hard working and want to put their language on top of all everytime. read less
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Both are Dravidian languages. More similarities in pronunciation and vocabulary. Easy to understand and talk. Mainly more IT and other job opportunities and for survival also they are learning. Neibourhood states, so people choose to live in Tamilnadu for nany reasons. So they are learning.
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