+Dravidian languages form a family of around 85 languages primarily spoken by over 250 million people in [South India](/wiki/South_India) and parts of Sri Lanka. Distinct from Indo-Aryan tongues, they boast ancient literary traditions, with [Tamil](/wiki/Tamil) being one of the world's oldest living languages. These languages are a foundational linguistic layer of the subcontinent.
+## See also
+- [Language Families](/wiki/Language_Families)
+- [India](/wiki/India)
+- [Linguistics](/wiki/Linguistics)
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