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How to approach learning Kannada

Kannada sits in the Category III difficulty band for English speakers, requiring approximately 1,100 hours of engaged study to reach professional working proficiency. This is a meaningful commitment—roughly equivalent to a full academic year of intensive study or two to three years of consistent part-time work. Setting this realistic expectation from the outset helps you plan your trajectory and avoid discouragement when progress feels gradual in the early months.

The Kannada script is a Brahmic writing system fundamentally different from the Latin alphabet, so prioritizing it early pays real dividends. Rather than delaying script acquisition, investing a few weeks upfront to become comfortable reading and writing Kannada characters will accelerate your overall learning. This foundation removes a cognitive bottleneck later and deepens your connection to the language's visual identity.

Kannada belongs to the Dravidian language family, which means its grammar, vocabulary, and sound patterns differ substantially from English. This distance requires consistent daily practice and early engagement with spoken language. Even short, regular speaking sessions—through conversation practice or reading aloud—help you internalize rhythm and pronunciation patterns that textbook study alone cannot build. Pairing regular immersion habits with systematic grammar work creates the balanced foundation that this language family demands.

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