Arebhashe dialect
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Arebhashe (Kannada: ಅರೆಭಾಷೆ, Arebhāṣe) or Aregannada or Gowda Kannada is a dialect of Kannada mainly by Gowda communities in the region Madikeri, Somwarpet, and Kushalnagar taluks of Kodagu district, Sullia, taluks of Dakshina Kannada district; Bangalore and Mysore districts in the Indian state of Karnataka. As well as Bandadka, Kasaragod District in the Indian state of Kerala, Arebhashe is also called Gowda Kannada.[1][2] The language was recognized by the Karnataka State government and formed an academy in 2011 to preserve the culture and literature of the Arebhahse Region which is named as Karnataka Arebhashe Samskruthi mathu Sahitya Academy supported by then Chief Minister D. V. Sadananda Gowda.[3][4][5][6]
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Arebhashe | |
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ಅರೆಭಾಷೆ | |
Native to | India |
Region | Sullia, Kodagu, Kasaragod |
Ethnicity | Arebhashe Gowda |
Dravidian
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Kannada script | |
Official status | |
Regulated by | Karnataka Arebhashe Samskruthi mathu Sahitya Academy |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
Glottolog | areb1239 |