Arebhashe dialect

Arebhashe is a dialect of Kannada spoken mainly by Gowda and other communities in the region of Kodagu (Coorg) as well as Sullia of Dakshina Kannada in the Indian state of Karnataka.[1]

Arebhashe
ಅರೆಭಾಷೆ
Native toIndia
RegionDakshina Kannada, Kodagu and Kasaragodu
EthnicityArebhashe
Dravidian
Kannada script
Language codes
ISO 639-3

It is spoken in the Bandadka Village of Kasaragod district of Kerala state. In Sullia Taluk, as the majority of the population belongs to the Gowda community,[2] most of others communicate language in the same dialect.

Etymology

It is a dialect of Kannada while using languages become semi-linguistic so it may have been called half language or Arebhashe(Are:half, Bhashe:speech). It has admixture of Old Kannada(Kannada: ಹಳೆಗನ್ನಡ). It also called as Gowda Kannada this termed coined by the Late Mariyappa Bhat,[3] Some of the letters ಙ,ಞ fading from Kannada still remain in this language.

Kodagu Gowda Dress

Pronouns

English Kannada Arebhashe
I ನಾನು (Naanu) ನಾ (Naa)
We ನಾವು (Naavu) ನಾವ್(Nav)
You (Singular) ನೀನು (Neenu) ನೀ (Nee)
You (Plural) ನೀವು (Neevu) ನೀವ್(Niv)
He ಅವನು (Avanu) ಅಂವ (Ava)
She ಅವಳು (Avalu) ಅದ್ (Adh)
It ಅದು (Adu) ಅದ್
They (Neutral) ಅವರು (Avaru) ಅವು

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