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What is the five languages of semmozhi?

It seems you're asking about the "five languages" associated with the Tamil term "Semmozhi." While "Semmozhi" itself means "High Language" or "Noble Language" in Tamil, it doesn't have a set of five languages directly associated with it.

However, it's likely you are referring to the "Five Great Classical Languages of India" which include:

1. Tamil - The oldest of the Dravidian languages, Semmozhi is its title.

2. Sanskrit - An Indo-Aryan language with significant historical and religious importance.

3. Hindi - The most widely spoken language in India.

4. Telugu - A Dravidian language spoken in the south.

5. Kannada - Another Dravidian language from the southern region of India.

Therefore, while "Semmozhi" doesn't directly signify "five languages," it does refer to Tamil, one of the five classical languages recognized by the Indian government.

If you had something else in mind, please clarify your question and I'd be happy to help!

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