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Learn Telugu through English ENGLISH TELUGU I Nenu He Atanu She Aame You Nuvvu It Adi A Oka Come(You come) Ra Came Vachaaru Will come Vasthaanu Open Theruvu Opened Therichinadi Will open Therusthaadu Sit Kurcho

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Eat Thinu Drink Tragatam Win Gelavatam Go Vellu Run Parigettu I go Nenu velthanu He goes Athanu velthadu

He eats an apple Athanu apple thintadu

He is eating an apple Athanu apple thintunaadu

He ate an apple Athanu apple thinnaadu

I saw the film last week Nenu poina varam chitram choosaanu

She came by bus yesterday Aame ninna buslo vachindhi

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He slept the whole night Athanu raathri antha padukunnadu

He wrote well in the examination Athanu pariksha baaga vraasaadu

He has eaten Athanu thinesadu He had eaten Athanu tinaadu He had gone Athanu vellaadu He had come Athanu vachaadu He will eat Athanu thintaadu He will go Athanu velthaadu He will come Athanu vasthaadu What is your name? Nee peru enti? What Enti

Your Needi Name Peru

What did you do? Meeru emi chesthaaaru? What should I do? Nenu emi cheyyali?

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What are the questions? Prasnalu enti?

What is the last question? Chivari prasna enti?

What is written in the letter? Uttaramlo emi vrasi undhi? What you had been told? Neeku emi

cheppabadinadhi?

What will be the answer? Javabu enti?

Why did you come? Neevu enduku vachaavu? Why did you sleep? Neevu enduku

padukunaavu?

Why did you tell him to go? Neevu athaniki vellamani enduku cheppaavu?

Why did he bring the bag? Athanu sanchi enduku techaadu?

Why did she pay the money? Aame dabbu enduku ichaaru?

Why did they sit there? Vaaru akkada enduku kurchunnaaru?

Why do you drive the car? Neevu car endhuku nadipaavu?

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Why are they late for the meeting? Vaaru sabhaku enduku aalasyamga vachaaru?

How did you come? Neevu ela vachaavu? How did you sleep? Neevu ela

padukunnaavu?

How did you drive? Neevu ela nadipaavu?

How did you write? Neevu ela wrasaavu? How many apples are there in my hand? Naa chetilo enni apples unnaai?

How many did you take? Neevu enni theesukunnaavu?

How much did he pay you? Athanu neeku entha dabbu ichaadu?

How much distance to go? Entha dooram vellali? How was the journey yesterday? Ninna prayanam ela jarigindhi?

Which way did you come? Neevu ee daarilo vachaavu?

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Which is your favourite colour? Neeku istamaina rangu enti?

In which room did you sleep? Neevu ee roomlo padukunnaavu?

Which story did you tell? Neevu ee kadha cheppaavu?

Which is the sweetest fruit? Thiyyanaina phalamu enti?

Which is the best newspaper in Tamizh? Tamizhlo manchi vaartha patrika enti?

Which Indian state has the largest population? Baratha desamlo atyadhika

janaaba unna rastram enti?

Where did you come from? Neevu ekkadinunchi vachaavu?

Where did you sleep? Neevuekkada padukunnaavu?

Where is the manager’s cabin? Manager gadhi ekkada?

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Where should I go? Nenu ekkadiki vellaali?

Whom should I contact? Nenu evarini sampradinchaali?

Is it a book? Idhi pusthakama? It is a book Idhi

pusthakamu

Is it the answer? Idhi javaaba? It is the answer Idhi javaabu Will you come with me? Neevu ikkadiki vasthaava?

I shall come with you. Nenu neetho vasthaanu

Will you give me your pen? Neevu nee kalamu naaku isthaava?

Yes, of course Sare,thappakunda Do you love me? Nuvvu nannu premisthunnaava?

Yes, I love you. Avunu nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu

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Can you give me your pen? Neevu nee kalamu ivvagalava?

Can you lift the box? Neevu ee pette yethagalava?

Can you write the exam? Neevu pariksha vraayagalava?

Did you have your lunch? Neevu bojhanam chesava?

How are you? Neevu ela unnaavu?

I am fine Nenu kshemamgaa unnaanu.

Lets us know the time in the regional language of tamil and telugu

English : Now

Tamil : Ippozudhu ( formal way ) , ippodhu ( informal way) Telugu : Ippudu English : Later Tamil : Appuram Telugu : Auothala English : Before Tamil : Munnadi

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Telugu : Mundhu English : After Tamil : Pinnadi Telugu : Tharavatha English : Morning Tamil : Kaalai Telugu : Udhayam English : Afternoon Tamil : Madhiyam Telugu : Madhyaanam English : Evening

Tamil : Maalai / Saayintharam Telugu : Sayantharam

English : Night

Tamil : Iravu/Raathiri Telugu : Ratri

Clock time

English : One 'o clock AM Tamil : Kaalai Oru Mani

Telugu : Thalavari Jhamuna ontiganta

English : Two 'o clock AM Tamil : Kaalai Irendu Mani

Telugu : Thalavari Jhamuna rendu

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Tamil : Mathiyam

Telugu : Madhayanam pannendu

English : One 'o clock PM

Tamil : Mathiyaanam oru mani Telugu : Madhyanam ontiganta

English :Two 'o clock PM

Tamil : Mathiyaanam rendu mani Telugu : Madhyanam rendu

English : Midnight Tamil : Nalliravu

Telugu : Ardha raathiri

Duration:

English : minute(s)

Tamil : Nimisham(Nimishangal)

Telugu : Okka Nimishaam (Nimishalu)

English : Second(s) Tamil : Nodi(Nodigal)

Telugu : Oka Kshanam ( Kshnalu)

English : Hour Tamil : Mani Telugu : Ganta

English : Two hours Tamil : Rendu mani Telugu : Rendu Gantalu

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English : Day(s)

Tamil :Naal ( Naatkal) Telugu : Roju ( Rojulu)

English : Week(s) Tamil : Vaaram Telugu : Vaaramu English : Month Tamil : Maasam Telugu :Nela English : Year Tamil :Varudam Telugu : Samvatsaram

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We all know there are huge amount of numbers and the count of the numbers can go up to infinity. So let us know the most

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English : Zero Tamil : Puugiyam Telugu : Sunna English: One Tamil : Onnu Telugu : Okkati English : Two Tamil : Irendu Telugu : Rendu English : Three Tamil : Moonu Telugu : Moodu English : Four Tamil : Naalu Telugu : Naalagu English : Five Tamil : Ainthu Telugu : Aidu English : Six Tamil : Aaru Telugu : Aaru English : Seven Tamil : Yezhu Telugu : Yedu English : Eight

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Tamil : Yettu Telugu : Yenimidhi English : Nine Tamil : Onbhadhu Telugu : Thommidhi English : Ten Tamil : Pathu Telugu : Padhi English : Eleven Tamil : Padhin Onnu Telugu : Padakondu English : Twelve Tamil : Pannirendu Telugu : Pannendu English : Thirteen Tamil : Pathimoondru Telugu : Padamudu English : Fourteen Tamil : Pathinaalu Telugu : Padnalugu English : Fifteen Tamil : Pathiainthuu Telugu : Padihenu English : Sixteen Tamil : Padhinaaru Telugu : Padaharu

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English : Seventeen Tamil : Pathinezhu Telugu : Padihedu English : Eighteen Tamil : Pathiyettu Telugu : Paddenimidi English : Nineteen Tamil: Patthonbathu Telugu : Panthommidi English : Twenty Tamil : Iruvadu

Telugu : eravai (informal) , eruvadi (formal)

English : Twenty one Tamil : Iruvathi onnu

Telugu : Eruvadi okati, eravai okati (informal way)

English : Twenty two Tamil : Iruvathi rendu

Telugu : Eruvadi rendu , eravai rendu (informal way)

English : Twenty three Tamil : Iruvathi moonu Telugu : Eruvadi moodu

English : Twenty four Tamil : Iruvathi naalu Telugu : eruvadi naalugu

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Tamil : Iruvathi angi Telugu : Eruvadi aidu

English : Thirty Tamil : Muppathu Telugu : Muppai English : Fourty Tamil : Naapathu Telugu : Nalabai English : Fifty Tamil : Ambathu Telugu : Yabahi English : Sixty Tamil : Aruvathu Telugu : Aaravi English : Seventy Tamil : Yezhuvathu Telugu : Dabbhai English : Eighty Tamil : Enbathu Telugu : Enabai English : Ninety Tamil : Thonnuuru Telugu : Thombai

English : One hundred Tamil : Nuuru

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English : Two hundred Tamil : Era nuuru

Telugu : rendu vandalu

English : Three hundred Tamil : Mun nuuru

Telugu : Moodu vandalu

English : One thousand Tamil : Aayiram

Telugu : Veyyi

English : Two thousand Tamil : ren aayiram Telugu : rendu velu

English : One Lakh Tamil : Laksham Telugu : Laksha

English : One crore Tamil : Kodi

Telugu : Koti

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011 Words of two letters - part 1

Lets see some commonly two letter words that are used in our day to day life.

English: Now Tamil: Ippo Telugu: Ippudu English: Today Tamil: Inniki Telugu: Ee roju English: Tomorrow Tamil: Naaliki Telugu: Raepu English: this Tamil: edhu Telugu: edhi English: you Tamil: nee Telugu: nuvvu English: a little Tamil: konjam Telugu: koncham English: name

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Tamil: peyar Telugu: peru

English: you (with respect) Tamil: neenga Telugu: meeru English: house Tamil: veedu Telugu: illu English: day Tamil: naalu Telugu: roju English: night Tamil: raathiri Telugu: raathri English: work Tamil: velai Telugu: pani English: rain Tamil: mazlai Telugu: varsham English: cow

Tamil: pasu maadu Telugu: aavu

More two letter words to come.

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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Talking to the server in the restaurant

Lets consider some real time scenarios for learning these

languages. Consider in a restaurant where one has to converse with the vendor over there. So here are commonly used phrases which are used during the conversation. Some of the phrases are listed below.

In a restaurant:

English: What and all do you have to eat ? Tamil: Saapida enna iruku?

Telugu: Emmi undhi thinedhaniki?

English: Will that take some time to prepare? Tamil: Idhai seivadharku evvalavu neram aagum?

Telugu: Dheeni cheyadaaniki entha saepu paduthundhi?

English: What is there hot to eat? Tamil: Saapida suuda enna iruku? Telugu: Thinadaaniki emmi undhi?

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English: Get me one dosa. Tamil: Oru dosa kudunga. Telugu: Okka dosa eeyandi.

English: I dont want that. Tamil: Enakku adhu venaam. Telugu: Naaku adhi vaddhu.

English: Bring it fast.

Tamil: Konjum seekirama kudunga. Telugu: Koncham thondharaga eeyandi.

English: Give some water.

Tamil: Konjum thanni kudunga. Telugu: Koncham neelu eeyandi.

English: Get the bill. Tamil: Bill kudunga. Telugu: Bill eeyandi.

English: Can you serve this dish to us? Tamil: Edhai engalaku parimaaringla? Telugu: Deeni maaku vadisthara?

English: You have given a good service. Tamil: Unga service nalla irundhiduchu. Telugu: Mee service baaga undhi.

English: Do you have any new items to eat? Tamil: Saapida pudhusa enna iruku?

Telugu: Thenaedhaniki kothaga emmi undhi?

English: What is famous here? Tamil: Enga enna romba famous?

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Telugu: Ekkada emmi challa famous?

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011 Commonly Used Phrases- part 2 Some more commonly used phrases

English: How much is this? Tamil: Idhu evvalo ?

Telugu: Idhi entha ?

English: Can you please help me? Tamil: Enakku udhavi seiringala? Telugu: Naaku sahaayam chesthara?

English: Yes Tamil: Aamam Telugu: Auvvunu

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English: No Tamil: Illai Telugu: Ledhu

English: What is the time now ? Tamil: Ippoluthu mani enna ?

Telugu: Ippudu samayam entha ayindhi ?

English: Please lower the cost ?

Tamil: Daivuseidhu velaya kurainga ? Telugu: Daichesi dharani thagichandi ?

English: Thanks Tamil: Nanri

Telugu: Dhanyavadhamulu

English: You are welcome. Tamil: Varaverkiren.

Telugu: meeku shubham kalugu gaaka

English: Please come here.

Tamil: Daivuseidhu inge varavum. Telugu: Daichesi ikkada randi.

English: I am sorry

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Telugu:Nannu kshaminchandi.

English: What to do now ? Tamil: Ippo enna seivadhu? Telugu: Ippudu emmi chesedhi?

English: I don't understand. Tamil: Ennaku puriyavillai.

Telugu: Naaku ardham kaaledhu.

English: Do you speak English? Tamil: English pesuvingala?

Telugu: Meeru english matladuthara ?

English: Help

Tamil: Kaaputhanga Telugu: Kaapadandi

English: Look out Tamil: Paathu

Telugu: Atu choodu

English: Nice to meet you.

Tamil: Ungala paathathu romba santhosam.

Telugu: Mimmalni kalisi nanduku santhosam ga unnadi.

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Tamil: Enna? Telugu: Enti? English: When Tamil: Eppo Telugu:Eppudu English: Where Tamil: Enga Telugu: Ekkada English: Who Tamil: Yaaru Telugu: Evaru English: How Tamil: Eppadi Telugu: Etla English: Which Tamil: Yedhu Telugu: Yedhi English: Now Tamil : Ippozudhu Telugu: Ippudu

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English: Don't want Tamil: Vendaam Telugu: Vaddu

English: not that Tamil: Adhu illai Telugu: Adhi kaadhu

English: Don't know to do something Tamil: Theriyadhu

Telugu: Raadhu

More phrases to come

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Monday, February 21, 2011

Commonly Used Phrases- part 1

To get started.. lets get started with commonly used phrases which one would use in day to day life. Given below are some phrases in English and its equivalent in Tamil and Telugu.

English: Hello, how are you?

Tamil: Vanakkam, eppadi irukinga? Telugu: Namaskaramu, ella unnaru ?

English: Are you fine? Tamil: Eppadi Irukinga? Telugu: Kulasaga Unnaraa?

English: I am fine.

Tamil: Naan Nalla Iruken.

Telugu: Nennu kulasaaga unnanu.

English: Had your lunch? Tamil: Saapaadu aaiducha? Telugu: Bhojanam aiindha?

English: Where are you going? Tamil: Enga poringa?

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English: How is it? Tamil: Eppadi Iruku? Telugu: Ella Unndi?

English: When did you come? Tamil: Eppo vandhinga?

Telugu: Eppudu vachinaru? English: What is your name? Tamil: Unnga peyar enna? Telugu: Mee per enti ?

English: Where is this address? Tamil: Indha address enga iruku? Telugu: Ee address ekkada undhi?

English: Will this bus go to adayar? Tamil: Indha bus adayaruku poovuma? Telugu: Ee bus adayaruki velthundha?

English: One ticket to central station. Tamil: Centraluku oru ticket.

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English: Wash the clothes.

Tamil: Thuniya thuvaichidunga. Telugu: Battalu uthikaindi.

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