Telugu is a Dravidian language.
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| - Telugu is a Dravidian language.
- It is mainly spoken in Teletubby Land. It is also spoken in India and in some parts of the Squadala Empire. In The end and beyond..., everybody speaks it. This is because the Teletubbies turned the entire UnMultiverse into the Neotubby Empire. However, the form of Telugu spoken in the end and beyond is actually a creole of Telugu, English, Chinese, and Furbish.
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| - Telugu is a Dravidian language.
- It is mainly spoken in Teletubby Land. It is also spoken in India and in some parts of the Squadala Empire. In The end and beyond..., everybody speaks it. This is because the Teletubbies turned the entire UnMultiverse into the Neotubby Empire. However, the form of Telugu spoken in the end and beyond is actually a creole of Telugu, English, Chinese, and Furbish. Some Telugu phrases are "Eh-oh!" (hello) and "Again-again!" (again). Furbish is closely related to Telugu. Is is thought that both Telugu and Furbish are descended from Cantonese, which is a dialect of Chinese. This is because the Telugu words "yat" (one), "yo" (two), "saam" (three), "sei" (four), "faai" (fast), "maan" (slow), and "di" (-er) have the same meaning as Cantonese words that sound the same. However, this is really because Po can't make up her own language, so she steals words from other languages.
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