"Bhalavali Bhasha" meaning in All languages combined

See Bhalavali Bhasha on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

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  1. An Indian language spoken in the two districts of the state of Karnataka, namely Dakshina Kannada district (with Mangalore as its head-quarters) and Kodagu. It is a form of Marathi that has been heavily influenced by Kannada, Tulu, and other Dravidian languages. Categories (topical): Languages
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