What does Ulla in India mean?

Indian Urala is a very distinctive national language, which is widely used in Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chile and other countries in South and Central America. The word Ula means "big river", which means that Indians are very dependent on the natural environment and are also very important to rivers. In addition, Ula can also be interpreted as "firmness" and "courage", which is manifested in Indian life and culture.

Based on American Indian civilization, Urala is mainly composed of "Gradinja" and "Guarani", among which Guarani is the most important dialect in Argentina and Uruguay, and is regarded as the formal grammatical rule of Urala. Wula language is characterized by flexible word order, unique accent and changeable syllable combination, which tests language learners' memory and oral ability.

At present, Uralic, as the national language of South America and Central America, is still widely used in many areas. However, under the background of globalization, more and more young people are beginning to give up their mother tongue and use English and Spanish, which are common all over the world. Therefore, the use of Urah language has been influenced to some extent. Nevertheless, in order to protect and inherit Indian culture, many people actively learn and use Urah, so that this beautiful language can be passed down.