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Option 3 : Malayalam 

The correct answer is Malayalam.

  • Malayalam is the state language of Kerala and is the smallest and youngest language of the Dravidian family.

  • Dravidian Language Group
    • It is prominently spoken in southern India and is completely different from the Indian European languages.
    • It is a more than 2000-year-old language.
    • It is the second-largest group in India and covers 25% of the Indian people.
    • It is made up of Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Tulu, Badaga, Kodagu etc.

  • India’s official recognized four main Dravidian languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam)
  • Telugu is the state language of Andhra Pradesh and is the biggest language of the Dravidian group.
  • Tamil is the state language of Tamil Nadu and is the purest and oldest language of the Dravidian family.
  • Kannada (Canarese) is the state language of Karnataka.
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