You would need two databases and two separate WordPress installations (each in their own directory) on your server.
Then configure your server to serve up each WordPress site on it’s own subdomain – like: kannada.example.com and english.example.com.
At least that’s how I would approach it. Hope this helps.
Thanks bemdesign,
But i want urls like example.com/kannada-urls/ and example.com/english-urls/
But i want urls like example.com/kannada-urls/ and example.com/english-urls/
Yes you can do this.
Install your WordPress in a sub-directory, you will have two different installs.
Ok RossMitchell
In that case i will get url like
example.com/sub-directory1/kannada-urls/
&
example.com/sub-directory2/english-urls/
My ultimate goal is same domain name with two WordPress site is it possible by any technique
one sub directory will be: kannada-urls
the other one will be: english-urls
Then your URLs will be:
example.com/kannada-urls/
example.com/english-urls/