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Spoken Telugu - Made Easy - in English - Module 2

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Lessons in This Class

    • 1.

      Introduction

      0:50

    • 2.

      Highlights

      0:13

    • 3.

      Usage of I

      1:37

    • 4.

      Usage of I with verbs

      0:37

    • 5.

      Animals

      0:37

    • 6.

      Colours

      0:45

    • 7.

      Numbers

      0:31

    • 8.

      Pronunciation

      3:53

    • 9.

      Conclusion

      0:43

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Welcome Back,

  • lets learn some more Telugu,

You will learn:

  • How to use " I " in Telugu?
  • Learn some verbs,
  • How to use verbs with I ?
  • How do we say colors in Telugu and what are the names of various colors in Telugu ?
  • What are the names of few animals in Telugu?
  • How are numbers pronounced in Telugu ?

                                                             

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1. Introduction: Spoken teleco Made Easy module two. Hi friends. Welcome back. In module one, you have learned the usage of you. We use you in two ways. One, casually and do respectfully. In casual way. We say Nobu and in respect to v dc mural for you, intelligent. We have also learned about some colors. Animals are members. Now in this module, you will be learning the usage of AI and many other things. Usage of AI in Telugu is little bit different from other languages. The meaning of sentences starting with I is not the same always. So to know the difference, Let's go into module two and learn some more. 2. Highlights: In this module, you will learn how to use AI and how to use AI with books on also learn how to pronounce some colors, animals and some numbers. In Telugu. 3. Usage of I: First status. Let's take an example. Then you want to use, I want to read. Then in general English, you say, I first, then comes, want to, and then you say, what is that you want to do? Like, I want to read, but intelligible. You see now cool. Shadow valine will lead. So here, narco means I comes first in the sentence, then Monday, which means 12, comes last. Now let's learn some both firms to use them with descendants. I want to first to read Lenny too, right? Yeah, Lenny to eat. Now learning to drink. That guy. Lenny to come. Wow, Lenny to go. La, Lenny. I will repeat once again, to read, chatter valine to right, Ryan, plenty to eat, dinner, Lenny, to drink, style Garland to come. Running, to go. Well, alanine, for example, I want to write NaCl, RIAA. Lenny will lead. I want to go knock on the wound. 4. Usage of I with verbs: Now let's see how to use each of these verbs in this sentence. I want to, firstly, I want to read now Uncle Lenny. I want to right now, cool. Righ alanine will indeed. I want to eat narco, the non-linear. I want to drink. Now Kou Thao Garland D, I want to go now, cool. I want to come NaCl with learning. 5. Animals: Now, let's learn some animals in Telugu. Intelligible animals are pronounced as Jen Tuvalu. Rat means Yi, Lu, car. Yeah, Luca. Ox means yeah. Do yet do. Sheep means go. Read good. Red. Lion means same, hum, same hmm. Tiger means Bu Li, who lead. Elephant means year, new, goo. Goo. 6. Colours: Now, let's learn some colors intelligent. In Telugu, colors are pronounced that wrong Hulu. So first color, purple, which is known as Buddha in the lumen. For example. Wood flavor food. The frog, Buddha hot, then comes brown, which means go Duma. Would my eyes, good monk cupcake, Goodman out. Then comes orange, which is now having not in Jabal, Narendra carrot not injure. Orange. Then comes pink, which is Gulag be. We'll add the rows bag. We love lipstick. 7. Numbers: Now, let's learn some numbers in Telugu, intelligible members are pronounced as Anki loop. So first number, six means our rule, or rule seven means here, do you do eight means N0, M0 be Ginnie Mae de nine meant to me the midi. Ten means bar d by dy. 8. Pronunciation: So friends, let's see how we pronounce each of the word which we have learned in module two. Firstly, I means now cool. Now cool to eat means dy. Now, Lenny. Lenny to drink means plenty. Learning to read means to the law. Learning each other while learning to write means era. Yeah, let me let me come means because Ra La, Lenny. Lenny to go means law. Lenny. Lenny. I would like to repeat it once again. I means NaCl to eat means the Nalini to drink means the alga. Lenny to read means to a valine. To right means dry. Lenny to come means Rava, ready to go means Lenny. Let's recall the roof which we used in a sentence I want to read. Now could shovel and he wouldn't leave. I want to drink now could toggle and evenly. I want to right now cool dry land. He wouldn't leave. I want to eat narco denial and I want to come now, cool, Rava, Lenny. I want to go now for the next gums, colors. Colors in Telugu are known as round Gu, Lu, Bu, so forth. Colour purple means that Ruth. Brown means Cool, Do, Good luck. Orange means now, jobs not in Java. Means Gu La, be, Gulag, be repeated once again. Purple means Buddha, brown means go to my. Orange means ninja. Pink means Gulag. Next gums. Animals, animals in Telugu are known as John to row, Lu, Gen to volute. First, lion means same hump. Hump. Tiger means Bu Li, bullied. Elephant means new goo. Goo. Ox means yet do you do that? Means Luca. Luca shape means go read, good read. Let me repeat it. Lion means sym hmm. Tiger means fully. Elephant means yeah, integral. O means yet do. Rat means yeah, Luca and sheep means good. The next numbers in Telugu are known as on loop. So first six means rule, or rule. Seven means due to. Eight means Gei Ni, Ni d, the enemy. D. Nine means DM, me, the dummy. D, then D, buddy. I would like to repeat it again. Six means 78 means you're limiting. Nine means told me the ten means buddy. 9. Conclusion: So friends, we are concluding this module with the knowledge regarding the usage of AI and the usage of, I want to with ropes. And I personally recommend you to practice them multiple times so that you can easily pronounce it and use them in daily life. We have also learned about some flavors, animals and numbers. So I recommend you to use this in your daily lives with your friends and families for foster learning. So let's meet in the next module. Thank you.