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What are the most common languages spoken in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu?

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Are residents of Coimbatore typically multilingual? What languages are most common? Here's what six local experts had to say about language in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

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In Coimbatore, one must know how to navigate their way around the city as our city has many identical roads. When moving to Coimbatore, one must learn how to speak Tamil as it is very useful for day to day activities like interacting with officials, buying groceries, and making friends. One should also consider learning how to drive for your own convenience.

Shagun, says: 2020

Coimbatore is the Manchester of South India as it is famou for textiles. There are many shops selling Kanchipuram and Banarasi sarees. It is the third largest city Tamil Nadu. There are many temples. There are numerous educational institutions. Its famous for Marudhamalai hills and Vellingiri temple. The official language that is spoken is Coimbatore in ‘Tamil’. It is famous for manufacture of motor pumps.

Mohammad, says: 2020

If you start your conversation in Hindi or English, you end up with the conversation in Tamil, even in shopping malls like Brookfields and Fun republic malls. If you can’t learn the language drop the plan. Forget traffic rules, they are going to drive you crazy so that you will never drive for rest of your life. Finally, to the nicer part: Food, clothing, house, maid service etc are fine and cheaper here for you.

Divyesh, says: 2020

Coimbatore is second largest city in the South of Tamil Nadu, known for its industries and it is the largest exporter of jewellery. The language spoken by most people is Tamil. It’s also known as ‘Kovai’. It has a hot semi-arid climate. Though it is known as traditional city, we consider it cosmopolitan.

Hashid, says: 2020

Coimbatore is meant for availability of Education facilities with lot many Colleges, Universities in and around. and it’s meant for its taste of The Water. It’s also meant for the Slang of Tamil Language and the discipline of the people. Coimbatore is with lot of Entrepreneurship opportunities and rightly called Manchester of South India.

Coimbatore is one of the amazing places to live in India. It is a developing city with a touch of the beautiful countryside. I can never get enough of sunrises and sunsets. This place is a heaven on Earth. It is surrounded by the incredible western ghats that shower us with rain and gives us Siruvani, the second sweetest water in the world! The people and their language are filled with love and respect. You will never be able to leave Coimbatore after moving in. There are so many hill stations in and around Coimbatore that are perfect for a weekend road trip.

Renuka, says: 2020
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