Here's why there's no "Telugu" specific extension:
* Word processing software focuses on formatting and structure, not language. Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and other programs handle any language as long as the font is installed correctly.
* Extensions are for the software, not the content. The ".docx" or ".doc" extension tells the computer which program to use to open the file, not what language is inside.
To create a Telugu word file, you'll need:
1. A word processor: Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, etc.
2. A Telugu font: Make sure your word processor has a Telugu font installed. Many word processors come with a basic selection, or you can download additional fonts online.
Example: You could create a Telugu word file in Microsoft Word, save it as "my_telugu_document.docx," and it would work just fine.