k2s Posted March 12, 2017 Report Posted March 12, 2017 5 minutes ago, JollyBoy said: lekapote saddiveddamane .. Sunday roju pulav, chepala pulusu, prawns masala fry, old ANR alibaba adbutha deepam movie chusukuntu db lo relax authunna samayam lo why landasura regional casteism topics man Quote
JollyBoy Posted March 12, 2017 Report Posted March 12, 2017 Just now, k2s said: Sunday roju pulav, chepala pulusu, prawns masala fry, old ANR alibaba adbutha deepam movie chusukuntu db lo relax authunna samayam lo why landasura regional casteism topics man who told u to turn on landasura db.. Quote
k2s Posted March 12, 2017 Report Posted March 12, 2017 5 minutes ago, JollyBoy said: who told u to turn on landasura db.. Landasura alavatu man Quote
dasara_bullodu Posted March 12, 2017 Report Posted March 12, 2017 Ditch telugu ... anyone interested in a Sanskrit / Quote
lazybugger Posted March 12, 2017 Report Posted March 12, 2017 1 minute ago, dasara_bullodu said: Ditch telugu ... anyone interested in a Sanskrit / dead and useless language. unnecessarily complicated. Quote
mastercheif Posted March 12, 2017 Report Posted March 12, 2017 Am forgetting telugu script slowly... Hindi already gone Quote
Hercules Posted March 13, 2017 Author Report Posted March 13, 2017 2 hours ago, lazybugger said: dead and useless language. unnecessarily complicated. singapore la putti pergina aprachya pakodi vi nek sanskrit gurinchi em telsu ra gutley Quote
JollyBoy Posted March 13, 2017 Report Posted March 13, 2017 2 hours ago, k2s said: Landasura alavatu man Quote
busstand_bathku Posted March 13, 2017 Report Posted March 13, 2017 16 hours ago, Hercules said: Telugu, the official language of the state of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, holds many amazing facts to its credit. The old adage ‘Desha Bhashalandu Telugu Lessa‘ (Telugu is the greatest of all the languages in the country) says it all and here are 15 lesser-known facts about the language 1. Telugu is the only language in the India in which every word ends with a vowel. There is always great sense of pride in holding a title all to yourself. Source Telugu Basha 2. It is called the ‘Italian of the East’. Circa 1400-1500 AD, Niccolò de’ Conti, a renowned merchant and explorer travelled across the world towards south-east Asia. He then chanced upon Telugu people and immediately noticed the vowel-ending similarly in the language and then coined the term for Telugu as ‘Italian of the East’, because in the west – this property is possessed by Italian. Source Flickr 3. It is the fourth most spoken language in India. After Hindi, Bengali and Punjabi respectively; says the 2012 census.Sourceindia.org 4. Telugu broadcasts are aired on Mauritius’ radio and television. Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation gives a one hour slot exclusively to Telugu programmes every day. The show is coordinated by Telugu scholar Sanjeeva Narasimha Appadu. Source Youtube 5. It is the fifteenth most spoken language in the world. With 76 million speakers, it is spoken by 1.15% of the entire world’s population. Source The Hindu 6. It is the only language in the country that is the official language for more than one state Apart from Hindi and Urdu, obviously. Sourceexcelsol 7. Ancient Telugu Speakers Used ‘Bu‘ Instead of ‘Mu’ Yes, this is one of the most astounding things. The ancient Telugu speakers would use the word ‘Bu’ in place of ‘Mu’. The letters of the Prathamaa Vibhakti (Du, Mu, Vu, Lu) were used often number of times. Source Friends Of Telugu 8. According to a hypothesis it is said that the world ‘telugu’ originated from the word ‘triling’. Andhra Pradesh was formerly known as ‘trilinga rajyam’, the land between three lingas – Srisailam, Kaleshwaram and Bhimeshwaram. So, Telugu was known as ‘trilinga basha’, later changed to ‘telungu’ and finally reached to the current ‘Telugu’. Sourcehindutourism 9. Most of the songs composed in Carnatic music are in Telugu. Thanks to the vowel-ending property it bears which lends it a musical touch, Telugu is considered to be one of the most expressive languages.Source Pichumani 10. It is one language whose vocabulary is extensively derived from two great language families of India. These families which together account to languages spoken by 97% of the population, are namely Sanskrit (Indo-Aryan) and Dravidian. Source Kasarabada 11. Telugu is one of the few languages which has ‘Avadhana’ art. The art includes 8 questioners (Prichchaka) in ‘Ashta-Avadhana’, 100 in ‘Shata-Avadhana’ and 1000 in ‘Sahasra-Avadhana’. The focus is mostly on ‘Samasya-Pooranam’, making poems using the letters/lines given by questioner on his/her own terms. Sourcethehindu 12. It is one of the most difficult languages to master with complexities such as sandhis, samasas and heavily used inflections. But whoever said, “No Pain, No Gain”. Source Andhra Bulletin 13. It was declared one of the ‘classical languages’ of India. Along with Kannada in the year 2008. Source Austin Gurukulam 14. The Telugu language has 27 noted dialects. They are as follows: Berad, Dasari, Dommara, Golari, Kamathi, Komtao, Konda-Reddi, Salewari, Telaingani, Warangal, Mahaboobnagar (Palamuru), Gadwal (Rayalaseema mix), Narayanapeta (Kannada and Marathi influence), Vijayawada, Vadaga, Srikakulam, Visakhapatnam, Toorpu (East) Godavari, Paschima (West) Godavari, Kandula, Rayalaseema, Nellooru, Prakasam, Gunturu, Tirupati, Vadari and Yanadi (Yenadi). Source Indian Mirror 15. Inscriptions in Telugu date back to 400 BC. Source Trip Advisor The inscription found at Addanki, is said to be the oldest poem in Telugu. It is also said to be the first known poem that follows the grammatical rules of Telugu. I want to leave on this note. Why? Because it is always good to cherish the fact that ‘old is gold’. Correction 3rd most spoken language in india .. Quote
micxas Posted March 13, 2017 Report Posted March 13, 2017 3 hours ago, dasara_bullodu said: Ditch telugu ... anyone interested in a Sanskrit / uttikegaraleru kaani ooty lo mountaineering chesta annatlu vundhi... mundu Telugu uddariste taravata Sanskrit Quote
Idassamed Posted March 13, 2017 Report Posted March 13, 2017 57 minutes ago, micxas said: uttikegaraleru kaani ooty lo mountaineering chesta annatlu vundhi... mundu Telugu uddariste taravata Sanskrit Quote
Hercules Posted March 13, 2017 Author Report Posted March 13, 2017 3 hours ago, micxas said: uttikegaraleru kaani ooty lo mountaineering chesta annatlu vundhi... mundu Telugu uddariste taravata Sanskrit Quote
BRaman Posted November 20, 2019 Report Posted November 20, 2019 The Item below, says Telengu is of 400BC. A scholar who read it says that it looks like modern Telengu script & does not appear in any website on old Telengu. I do not have evidence to show that it is of 400BC.If anyone has, would you please give me. It is being discussed in www.quora.com. "15. Inscriptions in Telugu date back to 400 BC. Source Trip Advisor The inscription found at Addanki, is said to be the oldest poem in Telugu. It is also said to be the first known poem that follows the grammatical rules of Telugu. I want to leave on this note. Why? Because it is always good to cherish the fact that ‘old is gold’." Quote Quote
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