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Po (పో) -> Go (Respect) / వెళ్ళండి: Ponga (పోంగ)
Practice the "soft" and "hard" sounds that differ from Telugu.
Use words like Aama (Yes), Appadiya? (Is it so?), and Illa (No) to sound natural.
Thangachi (తంగచ్చి)
Conceptually, case markers (vibhaktulu), pronouns, and tenses function almost identically in both languages. You do not need to learn a new way of thinking; you just need to swap the words. The 30-Day Tamil Learning Syllabus learn tamil in 30 days through telugu new
Idli irukka? (ఇడ్లీ ఇరుక్కా?)
Review all vocab lists. Watch a short Tamil movie clip or interview with subtitles. You will be surprised by how many words you recognize. Keep speaking without worrying about making mistakes! Top Tips for Success
Watch a Tamil movie with subtitles. Focus intensely on matching the spoken sounds to the Telugu translation running in your head. Pay attention to expressions and modern slang.
Understand that the Tamil letter 'க' can sound like 'Ka' or 'Ga' depending on its position. (ఇడ్లీ ఇరుక్కా
Learning a new language is an exciting journey, especially when you bridge two of India’s most ancient and culturally rich languages: Telugu and Tamil. If you are searching for a proven way to , you are in the right place.
Day 5: Question Words (ప్రశ్నార్థక పదాలు) Enna (ఎన్న) Who / ఎవరు: Yaar (యార్) Where / ఎక్కడ: Enge (ఎంగే)
[Week 1: Fundamentals] ➔ [Week 2: Verbs & Tenses] ➔ [Week 3: Daily Conversations] ➔ [Week 4: Fluency & Nuances] Week 1: Building the Foundation (Days 1–7)
Focus: Natural Flow, Slang, Complex Sentences, and Real Conversation Day 23: Conjunctions (Connecting Sentences) Endukante →right arrow Aen-na But: Kani →right arrow Aanaa Therefore: Anduvalla →right arrow Adhanaala Day 24: Modal Verbs (Can, Should, Must) Can you do it?: Nuvvu cheyyagalava? →right arrow Unnaala seyya mudiyuma? You must come: Meeru thappakunda raavali →right arrow Neenga kandippa varanum Day 25: Making Comparisons Thangachi (తంగచ్చి) Conceptually
Practice the hard "L" sound (ழ - zha), which is unique to Tamil but closely resembles the old Dravidian 'ळ' sound found in some Telugu contexts. Practice saying Thamizh properly. Week 2: Action Words and Present Tense (Days 8–15) Focus: Common Verbs and Forming Present Tense Sentences Day 8: High-Frequency Verbs (Base Forms) Learn verbs in their root states. Ra →right arrow Vaa Go: Vellu →right arrow Po Sit: Kucho →right arrow Utkaar Eat: Thinu →right arrow Saapidu Drink: Thagu →right arrow Kudi Day 9: Present Tense - Singular Forms
Thank you very much. Day 28 & 29: Daily Routine Practice
Practice describing your day in simple sentences. 🔴 Week 4: Fluency & Conversation (Days 24–30)
Telugu uses suffixes like -thunnanu . Tamil uses suffixes like -giren . Telugu: Nenu vasthunnanu (I am coming) Tamil: Naan varugiren (or colloquially, Naan varen ) Day 10: Past Tense: Look at completed actions. Telugu: Nenu thinnanu (I ate) Tamil: Naan saapitten Day 11: Future Tense: Look at upcoming actions. Telugu: Nenu velthanu (I will go) Tamil: Naan poven
Tamil: Nerga poitu, idhadhu pakkam thirumbunga. (நேரா போயிட்டு, இடது பக்கம் திரும்புங்க.)
Po (పో) -> Go (Respect) / వెళ్ళండి: Ponga (పోంగ)
Practice the "soft" and "hard" sounds that differ from Telugu.
Use words like Aama (Yes), Appadiya? (Is it so?), and Illa (No) to sound natural.
Thangachi (తంగచ్చి)
Conceptually, case markers (vibhaktulu), pronouns, and tenses function almost identically in both languages. You do not need to learn a new way of thinking; you just need to swap the words. The 30-Day Tamil Learning Syllabus
Idli irukka? (ఇడ్లీ ఇరుక్కా?)
Review all vocab lists. Watch a short Tamil movie clip or interview with subtitles. You will be surprised by how many words you recognize. Keep speaking without worrying about making mistakes! Top Tips for Success
Watch a Tamil movie with subtitles. Focus intensely on matching the spoken sounds to the Telugu translation running in your head. Pay attention to expressions and modern slang.
Understand that the Tamil letter 'க' can sound like 'Ka' or 'Ga' depending on its position.
Learning a new language is an exciting journey, especially when you bridge two of India’s most ancient and culturally rich languages: Telugu and Tamil. If you are searching for a proven way to , you are in the right place.
Day 5: Question Words (ప్రశ్నార్థక పదాలు) Enna (ఎన్న) Who / ఎవరు: Yaar (యార్) Where / ఎక్కడ: Enge (ఎంగే)
[Week 1: Fundamentals] ➔ [Week 2: Verbs & Tenses] ➔ [Week 3: Daily Conversations] ➔ [Week 4: Fluency & Nuances] Week 1: Building the Foundation (Days 1–7)
Focus: Natural Flow, Slang, Complex Sentences, and Real Conversation Day 23: Conjunctions (Connecting Sentences) Endukante →right arrow Aen-na But: Kani →right arrow Aanaa Therefore: Anduvalla →right arrow Adhanaala Day 24: Modal Verbs (Can, Should, Must) Can you do it?: Nuvvu cheyyagalava? →right arrow Unnaala seyya mudiyuma? You must come: Meeru thappakunda raavali →right arrow Neenga kandippa varanum Day 25: Making Comparisons
Practice the hard "L" sound (ழ - zha), which is unique to Tamil but closely resembles the old Dravidian 'ळ' sound found in some Telugu contexts. Practice saying Thamizh properly. Week 2: Action Words and Present Tense (Days 8–15) Focus: Common Verbs and Forming Present Tense Sentences Day 8: High-Frequency Verbs (Base Forms) Learn verbs in their root states. Ra →right arrow Vaa Go: Vellu →right arrow Po Sit: Kucho →right arrow Utkaar Eat: Thinu →right arrow Saapidu Drink: Thagu →right arrow Kudi Day 9: Present Tense - Singular Forms
Thank you very much. Day 28 & 29: Daily Routine Practice
Practice describing your day in simple sentences. 🔴 Week 4: Fluency & Conversation (Days 24–30)
Telugu uses suffixes like -thunnanu . Tamil uses suffixes like -giren . Telugu: Nenu vasthunnanu (I am coming) Tamil: Naan varugiren (or colloquially, Naan varen ) Day 10: Past Tense: Look at completed actions. Telugu: Nenu thinnanu (I ate) Tamil: Naan saapitten Day 11: Future Tense: Look at upcoming actions. Telugu: Nenu velthanu (I will go) Tamil: Naan poven
Tamil: Nerga poitu, idhadhu pakkam thirumbunga. (நேரா போயிட்டு, இடது பக்கம் திரும்புங்க.)