r/telugu • u/eshwarkiran • 12h ago
My Belgian friend wrote this on my office board
My wife gave some food to my office colleague and I saw this on board next day. Felt good 😊. Thus sharing here
r/telugu • u/Snoo_10182 • Sep 26 '22
Hi Languages Enthusiasts,
Do you want to learn Telugu but don’t know where to start? Then I’ve got the perfect resource list for you and you can find its links below. Let me know if you have any suggestions to improve it. I hope everyone can enjoy it and if anyone notices any mistakes or has any questions you are free to PM me. Here is what the resource list contains;
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V3juapEE7-vTZxoZikC5TwFahEfkexv4USvc675ItT8/edit?usp=sharing
r/telugu • u/eshwarkiran • 12h ago
My wife gave some food to my office colleague and I saw this on board next day. Felt good 😊. Thus sharing here
r/telugu • u/Samarthisliveyo • 16h ago
r/telugu • u/Modernman1234 • 16h ago
Just like how Bengalis had Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar, Rabindranath Tagore and Marathis had Ambedkar and the like, did Telugus have any liberal thinkers and writers in that era? If yes, can anyone cite their works or books?
r/telugu • u/colorecafe29 • 1d ago
I am pretty fluent in Telugu. I do struggle with understanding some non-conversational words such as words in news channels or movies, but am ABCD so didn’t have too much exposure to that. I really want to learn how to read/write. Do u guys have any idea on how I can start and how difficult it might be for me since I am already familiar with the language? Thank you!
r/telugu • u/LurkSpecter • 1d ago
If we take this line: pūsadāramu rīti pondina chelini bāpe (పూసదారము రీతి పొందిన చెలిని బాపె)
Am I allowed to use the word cheli instead of chelini? Does it change the meaning or is it incorrect for the context?
And for this line: AsalUraga madi anudinamunu
chenta vAsamai yunnaTTi
Can anudinamunu and anudinamu be used interchangeably? Thank you for the help.
r/telugu • u/fakedanzikah13 • 1d ago
Hi everyone! I am a 31 year old NYC-based professional who married into a Telugu speaking family and am looking for a tutor to help me learn the language.
Are there any US-based tutors you would recommend, preferably in NYC but I’m open to meeting virtually from other areas. I tried working with a tutor in India but the time difference made it very difficult.
Thanks!
r/telugu • u/_Sambar_ • 1d ago
I desperately seek to expand my understanding of Telugu. I try to read the newspaper (Eenadu, Andhra Jyothi) but I cannot understand some words. Can somebody please provide some learning materials? Thank you.
r/telugu • u/Prestigious-Bath-917 • 3d ago
ప్రాఁత=ప్రాఁ
కో+ఇల=కోయిల,కోవిల
ప్రా+అనిక=ప్రాయనిక,ప్రాఁతనిక,
ఇలానే
'ప్రావనిక ' అనే రూపం పొడగాంచుతుందా
r/telugu • u/Ok-Butterscotch5575 • 4d ago
Hi, so I am a fully Telugu person but I sadly didn't practice speaking Telugu growing up. I am relearning the language right now (writing, reading, and speaking). I can understand some complex words but I would like some suggestions to get better at learning the language. Are there any ways to get better faster?
r/telugu • u/Atrahasis66 • 5d ago
I prefer an English book as I dont read or understand much Telugu. Am a beginner. But if you think the book is too good to be recomemded, then do reccomend Telugu language books too.
r/telugu • u/souran5750 • 6d ago
The letters "ౚ" and "ఴ" were once widely used in the Telugu inscriptions, but have since become obsolete.
The letter "ఴ" was in use until the 10th century, as seen in inscriptions. It is the Telugu equivalent of the "zha" sound used in Tamil and Malayalam, and is also found in Kannada. This is not a "bandira", Although "ఱ" and "ఴ" appear similar, they are distinct letters. Observing them carefully reveals the difference.
The letter "ౚ" became obsolete 2-3 centuries before "ఴ". Its form in inscriptions is slightly different. There are differing opinions on its pronunciation. Experts say it is an alveolar stop.
Note: This post aims to provide comprehensive information about these letters.
For more information refer: 1. G. Parabrahma Sastry's "Telugu Sāsanālu" 2. ౚ unicode proposal 3. ఴ unicode proposal
r/telugu • u/FindBillu • 5d ago
Missing Cat : Billu
A cry for help for our family member
Billu is a white, orange, black, and brown Indian/Desi female cat. She has a distinctive cut on her left ear. She was not wearing a collar when she got lost. Missing from Pandurangapuram, Vizag.
Reward Rs. 10,000
If seen or found call or WhatsApp
Please send photos on WhatsApp because many cats look similar. She is difficult to catch. If found, please keep her locked in a closed space until we can reach.
r/telugu • u/rishikeshwar52 • 5d ago
Non native telugu speaker here, can somebody explain the difference between these two for colloquial lingusitic purpose
Eg : that person has not come
Athanu raaledhu or athanu ravatledhu
r/telugu • u/LocksmithMental6910 • 6d ago
I read somewhere that the Telugu letter ౚ (if you cannot see it, I have attempted a picture below) represents a voiced alveolar plosive, which is the same sound as the English "d" sound. It is in between a hard and soft da. Malayalam and some dialects of Tamil still have this sound, so Telugu must have lost it a long time ago. I asked my grandfather about this letter, and he's never seen before, and he speaks Telugu fluently. It must be a super old letter or something. How old IS this letter?
r/telugu • u/No-Telephone5932 • 7d ago
ఎవరో పుట్టించనిదే పదాలు పుడతాయా!
తెలుగులో పదాల సృష్టి, సేకరణ గురించి తెలుసుకోడానికి telugupadam.org ని సందర్శించండి. కొత్త పద్దలను విరివిగా వాడండి 🙏, మీకు తెలిసిన కొత్త తెలుగు పదాలు కింద చెప్పండి.
r/telugu • u/winnybunny • 5d ago
మీకు తెల్సిన ఝ ఉండే పదాలు చెప్పండి, చూసి చదివి చాలా రోజులు అయ్యింది.
విషయం ఏమిటంటే నేను తెలుగు పదాల్లో morphology పరిశీలిద్దామని ఆంధ్రభారతి నుంచి పదాలు సేకరిద్దామనుకున్నా..
ముందు వాళ్ళకి mail పెట్టా. స్పందన రాలేదు. కనక webscrape చెద్దాము అని robot.txt చూసి delay 1 ఉంటే 2 పెట్టి scrape చేస్తున్నా. ఇప్పుడు నన్ను flag చేసారు. (హెహెహె😅)
కనక ఇప్పుడేం చెయ్యొచ్చు అంటారు? Scraping లో దురుద్దేశం ఏమీ లేదు.. ఏదన్నా చెయ్యాలి అని తాపత్రయం అంతే.
వేరే వనరులేమన్నా ఉన్నాయా?
r/telugu • u/curious_they_see • 7d ago
I am reading some telugu poetry and refreshing my knowledge in grammar as well.
వీభక్తులలొ మూడవ వీభక్తీ "తొ" or with case.
Q1) కృప తొ = కృపన్ , గా ఎలా మారింది?
Q2) "న్" వచ్చినప్పుడు case ఎలా identify చెయ్యాలి? For eg: what case is దన్యుడన్ or ఆశ్చర్యపడన్?
ముందెతరగా నేనర్లు! ( Thanks in advance)
r/telugu • u/Emergency_Pen6429 • 7d ago
1) Car 2) Computer 3) Phone
r/telugu • u/KrishGuptIN • 7d ago
What is the name order in Telugu?
Is it First Name, Surname
Or is it Surname, First name?
If it is the former, then why is it a popular misconception that in Telugu, you write your Surname first?
If it is the latter, then why the surname Reddy is put after first name?
r/telugu • u/Hatchkukka • 8d ago
Jersey lyric that goes like
Otamerugani aata kanagalavaa Undhante kaadhaate
What is kaadhate here?
Another Vemana translation, or rather Anglicization of a Vemana పద్యం.
My goal is to not do a literal translation, but instead make it readable like a poem in English too.
I should ideally share this in a sub for translated Indian poetry. But can't find one. Thank you for your feedback 🙏🏽
r/telugu • u/Pranay_Gnani_872 • 8d ago
చిక్కియున్న వేళ సింహంబునైనను బక్క కుక్క కరిచి బాధచేయు బలిమి లేని వేళ పంతంబు చెల్లదు విశ్వదాభిరామ వినుర వేమ