Introduction:
The Karnataka state was founded on the basis of the Kannada language. In Karnataka, most people speak the Kannada language. While Tulu, Konkani, Beary, and Kodava languages are spoken, everyone knows Kannada and loves it as the state’s language.
Kannada was officially marked as a Classic language in India by the prolific amount of Old Kannada literature. And it has a lot in common as a Dravidian language with other major literary languages like Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam (but a bit less in common with Hindi and Urdu).
Today the language is spoken mainly in Karnataka, the southern Indian state, home to major cities such as Bengaluru and Mysore, historic sites such as Hampi and Pattadakal, and unbelievable natural sights such as Agumbe and the Kudremukh Mountains. It also contains an extension of the city’s historical sights. In neighboring countries, you can also hear it, though, and in the diaspora.
What is the importance of conversing with people in their own language in a place like Karnataka? You’re wrong if you believe it isn’t relevant. To be successful in communication it is vital that we understand the emotions and feelings of native speaker language. Many times, if you are a company seller even if you are based in Bangalore, you need to know Kannada. Kannada gives you even a technical edge in studying.
Here are some important good reasons to learn the Kannada language.

