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Common phrases used as part of Foods and Drinks - Part 2

Let us continue our learning part 2 as part of the common phrases that one commonly used as part of the conversation of the food and drinks in the situational series that we have brought up. Image Source: Google English: Would you like to have whisky? Tamil: Neenga whisky kudikuringala? Telugu: Meeru whisky thaaguthaara? English: No sir, I will drink beer only. Tamil: Illa sir, naa beer mattum thaan kudipen. Telugu: Ledhu sir, nenu beer maathuram thaaguthaanu. English: Give me a little more water. Tamil: Konjam adhigama(more) thanni kudunga. Telugu: Koncham yekkuva(more) neellu ivvandi. English: I am a vegetarian, I cannot eat a non-vegetarian dish. Tamil: Naa vegetarian, naanu non-vegetarian saapudamaaten. Telugu: Nenu vegetarian, nenu non-vegetarian thinanu. English: Food has been served. Tamil: Saapaaduku parimaariyaachu. Telugu: Bhojanam andhajeyadam ayyindhi. English: The food is very tasty. Tamil: Saapaadu romba rusiya iruku. Telugu: Bhojanam chaala ruchikaranga undhi. English: Y

Common phrases used as part of Foods and Drinks - Part 1

As humans, we have to rely on some sort of foods and drinks for us to live. Suppose you are in a place where there is only a way of communication is only through Telugu or Tamil. Rest assured, let's check out the common phrases that we normally use in our life as part of the food or drinks as part of the situational series. Image Source: Google English: I am feeling very hungry. Tamil: Enaku romba pasikudhu. Telugu: Naaku chaala aakaligaundhi. English: Where can I get a good lunch? Tamil: Nalla saapadu enga kidaikum? Telugu: Manchi bojanam ekka dhorukuthundhi? English: Come, let us take our food. Tamil: Vaa, namma saapadu vaangikalaam. Telugu: Raa, mana bhojanam theeskuntaamu. English: What will you have? Tamil: Enna vangapora? Telugu: Emi theeskuntaavu? English: Please give me the menu. Tamil: Menu konjam kondunga. Telugu: Menu koncham ivvandi. English: Get breakfast ready. Tamil: Breakfast ready pannunga. Telugu: Breakfast ready cheyyandi. English: Please have your food with us t

Common Phrases used while Shopping - Part 2

As part of the situation series, let's continue our learning how to converse in Tamil or Telugu while shopping in a new place. Image Courtesy: Google English: Not so costly. Tamil: Avolo adhikamana vilaila vendam. Telugu: Antha adhithika dharalo vodhu. English: I do not want this colour. Tamil: Enaku indha colour (nirathula) vendaam. Telugu: Naaku ee colour (rangulo) vodhu. English: It is faded. Tamil: Idhu fade (thenji) poyiruku. Telugu: Idhi fade (ksishinchi) aayundhi. English: This is good/bad. Tamil: Idhu nalla iruku/illa. Telugu: Idhi baagundhi/baagaledhu. English: It is very good/bad. Tamil: Idhu romba nallairuku/nallailla. Telugu: Idhi chaala baagundhi/baagaledhu. English: Quite cheap. Tamil: Romba malivaa iruku. Telugu: Chaala thakuvaga indhi. English: Will it shrink? Tamil: Shrink Aaguma? Telugu: Shrink Avuthundha? English: Can you recommend a good shop for shoes. Tamil: Neenga oru nalla shoe kada recommend panringala. Telugu: Meeru okka manchi shoe dukaanam recommend ches

Common Phrases used while Shopping - Part 1

Normally while travelling to new places we would like to buy many exquisite items in those places as part of the remembrance of the tour. We might have to engage conversations with those vendors where the mode of communication is either Tamil or Telugu only then it would be difficult for us to engage conversations for the same and we would have to converse in English. There might be few shopkeepers who might exploit this weakness that we are from outside and might charge heftily. Image Courtesy: Internet To avoid these embarrassing situations, let's talk confidently to those people in their local language confidently and enjoy the shopping experience. Welcome to the situational series... where today we will learn about the common phrases that we use during shopping - Part 1. English: Where is the market? Tamil: Market enga iruku? Telugu: Market ekkada undhi? English: I am going there, follow me. Tamil: Naa anga thaan poren, pinnadiye vaanga. Telugu: Nenu akkadike veluthunaanu, vena

Common phrases used at home - Part 2

Welcome to the second part of the situational series where the most commonly used phrases are been used at home. English: I shall rest for a while: Tamil: Naa konja nerum oyivu edhuthukuren. Telugu: Nenu koncha sepu visranthi theeskuntaanu. English: Let them rest. Tamil: Avanga oyivu edukatum. Telugu: Vaalu koncham visranthi theeskoni. English: I shall come some other day. Tamil: Naa innoru naallu varen. Telugu: Inkoka roju nenu vasthanu. English: I am feeling sleepy. Tamil: Enaku thookama iruku. Telugu: Naaku nidramathuga undi. English: Go and take rest. Tamil: Poyi oyivu eduthokonga. Telugu: Poyee visranthi theeskondi. English: I feel very sleepy. Tamil: Enaku romba thookama iruku. Telugu: Naaku chaala nidra vasthundhi. English: Please inform me of her arrival. Tamil: Konjam ava vandha enaku sollunga. Telugu: Koncham aame vesthe naaku cheppu. English: He left a long while ago. Tamil: Avan poyi romba neram aachu. Telugu: Vaadu poyi chaala sepu aayi