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Malayalam is the language spoken by the people of the southern Indian state of Kerala as well as inhabitants of the Lakshwadeep Islands and Mahe. It is one of the four major Dravidian languages along with Tamil, Kannada, Telugu.
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'''Malayalam''' is the language spoken by the people of the southern [[India]]n state of [[Kerala]] as well as inhabitants of the [[Lakshwadeep Islands]] and [[Mahe]]. It is one of the four major Dravidian languages along with [[Tamil]], [[Kannada]], [[Telugu]].

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Malayalam is the language spoken by the people of the southern Indian state of Kerala as well as inhabitants of the Lakshwadeep Islands and Mahe. It is one of the four major Dravidian languages along with Tamil, Kannada, Telugu.