Learn Tamil In 30 Days Through Telugu New
Unnudaiya (ఉన్నుడైయ) / Un (ఉన్) Our / మన: Nammudaiya (నమ్ముడైయ)
Tamil’s past is simpler – fewer irregularities than Telugu.
Build your word bank by relating Tamil words to their Telugu counterparts. I (Nenu -> Naan) You (Nuvvu -> Nee / Meeru -> Neenga) We (Manamu -> Naama / Memu -> Naanga) Question Words: What (Emi -> Enna) Where (Ekkada -> Enge) When (Eppudu -> Eppodu) learn tamil in 30 days through telugu new
If you already speak Telugu, you are already 50% ahead of any other Tamil learner. Here is why:
Pattern: Root + kiṟ + person suffix. Example: Nee varukirāy? (Are you coming?) – compare Telugu "Nuvvu vastunnava?" Here is why: Pattern: Root + kiṟ + person suffix
Practice asking for directions and ordering food. Week 4: Fluency & Slang (Days 24 - 30) Bridge the gap between textbook Tamil and spoken Tamil. Spoken vs. Written: Learn how locals actually talk. Common Idioms: Pick up native expressions to sound natural.
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. Week 4: Fluency & Slang (Days 24 -
Vila korainga (విలై కొరైంగ)
Master family terms like Mother (అమ్మా/Amma) and Father (అప్పా/Appa). Household Objects: Label items around your house in Tamil. Week 3: Sentence Formation (Days 16 - 23)
Happy, sad, tired, hungry, or thirsty. Naku akali ga undi (I am hungry) →right arrow Enaku pasikkuthu
Saapiten (సాపిట్టేన్)
