Sri Lankan Tamil dialects

Sri Lankan Tamil
Native toSri Lanka
EthnicitySri Lankan Tamils
Native speakers
2 million[citation needed] (2012 census)
Dravidian
Early forms
Dialects
Tamil script, Vatteluttu
Language codes
ISO 639-3
Glottologsril1244
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Distribution of languages and religious groups of Sri Lanka on D.S. division and sector level according to the 1981 Census of Population and Housing

The Sri Lankan Tamil dialects or Ceylon Tamil or commonly in Tamil language Eelam Tamil (Tamilஈழத் தமிழ், īḻat tamiḻ) are a group of Tamil dialects used in Sri Lanka by its native Tamil speakers that is distinct from the dialects of Tamil spoken in Tamil Nadu. It is broadly categorized into three sub groups: Jaffna Tamil, Batticaloa Tamil, and Negombo Tamil dialects. But there are a number of sub dialects within these broad regional dialects as well. These dialects are also used by ethnic groups other than Tamils and Muslims such as Sinhalese people, Portuguese Burghers and the indigenous Coastal Vedda people.


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