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Bale Tulu Paterga Online in association with AATA

Updated: Oct 26, 2025

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Solmelu!


Welcome to the AATA Spoken Tulu Class – an exciting initiative to keep our language and culture alive through learning and sharing.

About the Program

The AATA (America Tulu Association) is proud to introduce Bale Tulu Paterga – free online spoken Tulu classes designed for everyone interested in learning the beautiful Tulu language. Whether you are completely new or simply want to reconnect with your roots, these classes are open to all.

  • Mode of Learning: Online via Zoom Meetings

  • Start Date: 1st week of November 2025

  • Fee: Absolutely Free

  • Eligibility: Open to all age groups and backgrounds

Our goal is simple – to create a platform where Tuluvas and Tulu enthusiasts can come together, learn to speak Tulu confidently, and stay connected to our heritage no matter where in the world we are.

Why Learn Tulu?

  • To preserve and promote the rich Tulu culture.

  • To communicate with family, friends, and community in your mother tongue.

  • To stay connected with traditional values while embracing modern living.

  • To ensure the next generation carries forward the language.

Registration Details

If you are interested, we invite you to register today. It only takes a few minutes to fill out the form and confirm your participation.


Please provide the following information when registering:

  1. Your Full Name

  2. Email Address

  3. Contact Number

  4. Location / Time Zone

  5. Age Group

  6. Your familiarity with Tulu (Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced)


Our heartfelt appreciation to Shreevalli Rai Martell, President of AATA and the executive and execution team for their vision, initiative and partnership in making this program possible.


Join Us in This Journey

Language is the bridge that connects us to our roots. By joining Bale Tulu Paterga, you are not only learning a language but also becoming a part of a movement to keep our culture alive.

Let’s speak Tulu, live Tulu, and pass it on!



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