Hi. ILites let us learn and teach new languages,i.e , i know konkani, malayalam, hindi , english and a little bit of tamil . Now i want to learn telugu. Please let me know the translation in telugu of :" what is your name?".In malayalam it is " thangalude or ningalude per entha?, in konkani " tumgele nav ithe?, hindi of course you people may know" Aapka/ Tumhara nam kya hei?" So let us learn the name of vegetables, animals and plants etc. It will be fun:thumbsup
Hi priyatama..good to see this post. Even i like to learn new languages...you can count on me.. I am telugu speaking.i can teach you telugu... For " what is your name " in telugu it is. " mee / nee enti??" For how are you - " ela unnaru??"". Or bagunnara??
1. Present tense (verb - go) a. I (nEnu) : velthAnu Usage: While referring to yourself: 'I go' - 'nEnu velthAnu' b. We (mEmu) : velthAmu Usage: While referring to ourselves: 'We go' - 'mEmu velthAmu' c. Male/Female informal (You) (nuvvu) : vellu Usage: While addressing (directly speaking to) male/female informally: 'You go' - 'nuvvu vellu (nuvvellu)' c1. Male very informal (You) (nuvvu) : vellara (vellu + ra) Usage: While addressing a male very informally: 'You go' - 'nuvvellara (nuvvu + vellara)' c2. Female very informal (You) (nuvvu) : vellave (vellu + e) Usage: While addressing a female/object very informally: 'You go' - 'nuvvellave (nuvvu + vellave)' d. Plural OR male/female with respect (You) (mIru) : vellandi Usage: While addressing a male/female respectfully OR addressing more than two persons: 'You go' - 'mIru vellandi' e. Male informal (He) (vAdu/athadu) : velthAdu Usage: While referring to a male informally: 'He goes' - 'vAdu velthAdu' f. Female/Neutral informal (She, It) (Ame, adhi) : velthundhi Usage: While referring to a gender-less object or while referring to a female informally: 'She/It goes' - 'Ame/adhi velthundhi' g. Male/female with respect OR Plural (They) (vAru/vAllu) : velthAru Usage: While referring to a male/female with respect OR more than two persons: 'He/She (respect) goes', 'They go', - 'vAru velthAru'. Note: While vAru can be used to refer both 'Male/female with respect' and 'They', vAllu can only be used to refer 'They'.
oh god you have painstakingly written about a single verb go in different ways: I don't have words to thank you, i am so so overwhelmed that i am going to write it several times and learn all the above gramatical sentences
Present continuous tense (verb + ing - going) a. I - velthunnAnu Usage: I am going - nEnu velthunnAnu b. We - velthunnAmu Usage: We are going - mEmu velthunnAmu c. Male/Female informal (You) - velthunnAvu Usage: You are going - nuvvu velthunnAvu (nuvvelthunnAvu) d. Plural OR male/female with respect (You): velthunnAru Usage: You are going - mIru velthunnAru (mIrelthunnAru) e. Male informal (He): velthunnAdu Usage: He is going - vAdu velthunnAdu f. Female/Neutral informal (She, It): velthundhi Usage: She/It is going - Ame/adhi velthundhi g. Male/female with respect OR Plural (They): velthunnAru Usage: They are going, He/She (respect) is going - vAru velthun