The Malayalam languages are the group of Dravidian languages most closely related to Malayalam. In addition to Malayalam itself, they are:
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Geographic distribution | South India |
Linguistic classification | Dravidian
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Glottolog | mala1541 |
Unclassified Malankuravan and Kakkala may be Malayalam languages as well.
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Unclassified |
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Italics indicate extinct languages (no surviving native speakers and no spoken descendant) |
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