Here's why:
* "Semmozhi" is a Tamil term: It translates to "classical language" and is used in the context of Tamil language and its recognition as a classical language by the Indian government in 2004.
* No official "Semmozhi" designation: While other languages like Sanskrit, Telugu, Kannada, and Malayalam are recognized as "classical languages" by the Indian government, they are not formally called "Semmozhi" in official terms.
Therefore, it's not accurate to say that a certain number of languages have "Semmozhi" status.
If you're interested in understanding which languages have been recognized as classical languages by the Indian government, you can refer to official government documents or resources.