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South Indian Languages with the Least Economic Importance
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Which of the following South Indian languages has the least number of speakers?
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Kodava
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Kodava is a Dravidian language spoken by the Kodava people of Karnataka, India. It is estimated to have around 120,000 speakers, making it the least spoken South Indian language.