Pattapu language explained

Pattapu
Nativename:పట్టపు
States:India
Speakers:200,000 or more
Date:2013
Ref:e26
Familycolor:Dravidian
Fam2:Southern
Fam3:Southern I
Fam4:Tamil–Kannada
Fam5:Tamil–Kota
Fam6:Tamil–Toda
Fam7:Tamil–Irula
Fam8:Tamil–KodavaUrali
Fam9:TamilMalayalam
Fam10:Tamiloid
Fam11:Yerukula–Korava–Kaikadi
Ancestor:Old Tamil
Ancestor2:Middle Tamil
Script:none
Iso3:ptq
Glotto:patt1247
Glottoname:Pattapu

Pattapu is a described Dravidian language of Andhra Pradesh.[1] They mostly live in the coastal areas of Nellore, Prakasam and Bapatla districts. The people that speak the language belong to 146 different villages. The language is closely related to Tamil but also has influences of Telugu.[2]

Most of their villages have a temple dedicated to Lord Sriram.

According to Ramayana :: one of person from this caste was helped to the "lord sri ram" to the cross the river.In search of "Ma site devi"And "lord sri ram" is give promised to that person,I will worshipped by your caste (pattapu kapu)

They are mostly depends on hunting and catching of fishes or aquatic animals andOtherwise agriculture e.t.c

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Notes and References

  1. English,Pattapu.
  2. Web site: ‘పట్టపు’ భాష మాది! | - | Sakshi. te. The language of 'Pattapu' is ours. Sakshi.