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New Year Wishes !!!

Wish you all Happy, Prosperous and Successful new year 2020.... it is really been a while since I had updated the blog and I could not do the same because of certain personal hinderances. I will make sure that I will try to update on a regular basis so that you guys would make the most of the blog and become fluent in the language. So to begin this year, let's learn how to wish a person on any occasion or festival. We will take New Year as an example and see how conversations would happen in the respective languages. English: Happy New Year. Tamil: Puthandu Nalvaalthukal Telugu: Nuthana Samvachara Subhakanshalu English: Happy Pongal Tamil: Pongal Nalvaalthukal Telugu: Sankaranthi Subhakanshalu English: Happy Diwali Tamil: Deepavali Nalvaalthukal Telugu: Deepavali Subhaskanshalu English: Happy Birthday Tamil: Piranthanaal Vaalthukal Telugu: Janmadhina Subhakanshalu From the above samples, we could see how to convey wishes for any occasion. You can use for any ...

Common Phrases to speak in Present Tense

Normally whenever we speak in our day to day life, tense plays an important part in the sentences thereby helpful for effective communication. Let's learn today certain basic phrases that we use in present tense both in Tamil and Telugu. The examples that I mention below would contain all forms of the present tense. I. Present Indefinite Tense: 1. English: I write a letter to my brother.     Tamil: Naa en annanuku letter eludhuren     Telugu: Nenu naa annayaki letter raasthunaanu 2. English: Some children like sweets.     Tamil: Sila kulandhangaluku sweets pidikum     Telugu: Konni paapalaki sweets istam 3. English: I leave home at 9:00 am every day.     Tamil: Naa veetla irundhu ombodhu maniku kilambuven     Telugu: Nenu intlo nunchi thomidhi gentaliki bhailjerthaanu 4. English: The earth moves around the sun.     Tamil: Bhoomi sooriyanai suthi varum   ...

Imperative sentences - Part 1

Let's get to know about certain imperative sentences that we would normally use in our day to day life in Tamil and Telugu. Imperative sentences are those which are used commonly for expressing order or requesting advice. Let's learn these imperative sentences in Tamil and Telugu. As there are many types of imperative sentences that are available such as sentences indicating order, sentences indicating request and sentences indicating advice, let's take it slowly through different parts. Sentences Indicating Order: English: Be Quick Tamil: Seekiram Telugu: Binna English: Be Quiet Tamil: Amaithiya iru Telugu: Gammunundu English: Come in Tamil: Ulla va Telugu: Lopalaki ra English: Get out Tamil: Veliya po Telugu: Baitaki vellu English: Stick no bills Tamil: Suvarotti Ottadhe Telugu: Billsuni athikichadhu English: Don't talk something Tamil: Summa pesadhe Telugu: Uurke maatladadhu English: Be careful Tamil: Jaakardaya iru Telugu: Jaakarth...

Commonly Used words - Part 2

Lets continue learning some more commonly used words in our day to day life. English: What Tamil: Enna Telugu: Emmi English: Who Tamil: Yaaru Telugu: Yevaru English: Why Tamil: Edhuku Telugu: Endhuku English: When Tamil: Eppo Telugu: Eppudu English: Where Tamil: Enga Telugu: Ekkada English: How Tamil: Eppadi Telugu: Ela English: Yesterday Tamil: Nethu Telugu: Ninna English: Water Tamil: Tanni Telugu: Neelu English: Do Tamil: Pannu Telugu: Cheyyi English: Do (with respect) Tamil: Pannunga Telugu: Cheyyandi English: write Tamil: Ezuthu Telugu: Raayi English: Go Tamil: Po Telugu: Velu English: Go (with respect) Tamil: Ponga Telugu: Velandi English: Learn Tamil: Padi Telugu: Chaduvu English: Over/Done/Completed Tamil: Mudinchichu Telugu: Ayipoyindhi English: Money Tamil: Kaasu Telugu: Dabbulu English: Give Tamil: Kodu Telugu: Ivvu English: Give (with respect) Tamil: Kodunga Telugu: Ivvandi If you guys have missed th...

Know your time in regional language

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 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 English : Noon 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...