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Welcome to Spoken Telugu learning corner.
Please mail us you comments. Every suggestion is valuable to us. Lesson 1: Introduction Lesson 2: Common Verbs Lesson 3: Common Nouns Lesson 4: Common Pronouns Lesson 5: Common Colors Lesson 6: Body Lesson 7: Clothes/Apparel Lesson 8: Expressions Lesson 9: Greetings Lesson 10: Kitchen Lesson 11: Language Lesson 12: Relationships Lesson 13: Shopping Lesson 14: Time/Numbers Lesson 15: Traveling/Directions Lesson 16: Business
Introduction:
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English Phonetic Telugu
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Lesson 3Common Nouns
English Word/Phrase
Phonetic Telugu
Common NounssaadhaaraNa naamavaachakamulu
ryµ³yLRißá ©yª«sVªy¿RÁNRPª«sVVÌÁV
bed maMchhamu,beDDuª«sVLi¿>RÁª«sVV,ÛËÁ²ïR¶V
book pustakamu xmsoxqsòNRPª«
sVVfloor nEla ®©s[ÌÁglass glaasu gýSxqsVhouse illu BÌýÁV
pen pennu,kalamu
|ms©«sVõ,NRPÌÁª«sVV
pencil pensilu |ms¬s=ÌÁVplate plETu }mýsÈÁV
room gadi,ruumugRiµj¶,LRiWª«sVV
sofa sOfaa r¡Fny
student vidhyaarthi,sTuuDeMTu%sµ³yùLóji,xqísW®²¶LiÈÁV
table TEbulu,ballaÛÉÁ[ÊÁVÌÁV,ÊÁÌýÁ
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 4Common Pronouns
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Common PronounssaadhaaraNa sarvanaamamulu
ryµ³yLRißá xqsLRi*©yª«sVª«sVVÌÁV
he atanu @»R½©«sVi nEnu ®©s[©«sVshe aame A®ªsVthis idi Bµj¶that adi @µj¶
you nuvvu, miiru, tamaru
©«sVª«so*, %dsVLRiV, »R½ª«sVLRiV
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 5Common Colors
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Common Colors saadhaaraNa raMguluryµ³yLRißá LRiLigRiVÌÁV
black nalupu ©«sÌÁVxmsoblue niilamu ¬dsÌÁª«sVVbrown braunu úËÝ©«sV
green aakupachchaANRPVxms¿RÁè
red erupu FsLRiVxmsowhite telupu ¾»½ÌÁVxmso
yellow pasupupachchaxmsxqsVxmsoxms¿RÁè
Legend:
Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 6Body
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Body SariiramuaRPLkiLRiª«sVV
cheek bugga,cheMpaÊÁVgæRi,¿ÁLixms
bald head baTTa talaÊÁÈíÁ »R½ÌÁ
ear chevi ¿Á%s
elbow mOchEyi®ªsW¿Á[LiVV
eye kannu NRP©«sVõ
eyeball kanuguDDuNRP©«sVgRiV²ïR¶V
eyebrow kanubommaNRP©«sVËܪ«sVø
eyelid kanureppaNRP©«sVlLixmsö
finger vElu ®ªs[ÌÁV
forehead nuduru©«sVµR¶VLRiV
hair juTTu ÇÁÙÈíÁV
hand chEyi ¿Á[LiVVhead tala »R½ÌÁknee mOkaalu ®ªsWNSÌÁVleg kaalu NSÌÁV
lip(s) pedima(lu)
|msµj¶ª«sV(ÌÁV)
muscle kaMDa NRPLi²R¶nail gOru g][LRiVneck meDa ®ªsV²R¶navel boDDu ËܲïR¶V
nose mukkuª«sVVNRPVä
shoulder bhujamu˳ÏÁVÇÁª«sVV
stomach poTTa F~ÈíÁteeth paLlu xmsÎýÏÁVthigh toDa »]²R¶
thumb boTanavEluËÜÈÁ©«s®ªs[ÌÁV
toe kaali vEluNSÖÁ ®ªs[ÌÁV
litte finger chiTikina vElu
ÀÁÉÓÁNTP©«s ®ªs[ÌÁV
skin charmamu¿RÁLRiøª«sVV
squint mella ®ªsVÌýÁsweat chemaTa ¿Áª«sVÈÁthroat goMtu g]Li»R½VLegend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic"
significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 7Clothes/Apparel
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Clothes/Apparel kaTTu baTTaluNRPÈíÁV ÊÁÈíÁÌÁV
bindi boTTu ËÜÈíÁVblouse ravika LRi%sNRP
glasses(spectacles) kaLlajODuNRPÎýÏÁÇÜ[²R¶V
saree chiira ÀdÁLRishirt chokkaa ¿]NSäshoe(s) buuTu(lu) ÊÁWÈÁV(ÌÁV)
slipper(s) cheppu(lu),jOLlu¿Áxmsoö(ÌÁV),ÇÜ[ÎýÏÁV
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 8Expressions
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Expressions vyaktiikaraNaª«sùNUPòNRPLRißá
Under Construction tvaralO...»R½*LRiÍÜ[...
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 9Greetings
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Greetings saMbOdhanaluxqsLiËÜ[µ³R¶©«sÌÁV
Hello helO |¤¦¦¦ÍÜ[
How are you doing?elaa unnaru?, baavunnaaraa?
FsÍØ D©«sõLRiV?, Ëت«so©yõLS?
Please come in lOpalaku raMDi.ÍÜ[xmsÌÁNRPV LRiLi²T¶.
Do you have children? miiku pillalu unnArA?%dsVNRPV zmsÌýÁÌÁV D©yõLS?
How many kinds do you have? miiku pillalu eMtamamdi?
%dsVNRPV zmsÌýÁÌÁV FsLi»R½ª«sVLiµj¶?
Will you comeback again? maLli eppuDu raavaTaM? ª«sV×ýÁ Fsxmsoö²
R¶V LSª«sÈÁLi?
I will see you again maLli kaluddaaMª«sV×ýÁ NRPÌÁVµôyLi
Goodbye uMTaanu DLiÉØ©«sVLegend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 10Kitchen
English Word/Phrase
Phonetic Telugu
Kitchen vaMTa gadi ª«sLiÈÁ gRiµj¶
vegetable(s) kuuragaaya(lu),kuura(lu)
NRPWLRigS¸R¶V(ÌÁV),NRPWLRi(ÌÁV)
banaana(raw green plantain) araTi kaaya@LRiÉÓÁ NS¸R¶V
brinjal(egg plant) vaMkaaya ª«sLiNS¸R¶Vcabbage kyaabEji NSùÛËÁ[ÑÁ
chilli(green) pachchi mirapaxmsÀÁè %sVLRixms
chilli(red) eMDu mirapaFsLi²R¶V %sVLRixms
cucumber dOsakaaya µ][xqsNS¸R¶Vdal pappu xmsxmsoö
drum stick mulaga kaaDa, mulakkaaDa
ª«sVVÌÁgRi NS²R¶, ª«sVVÌÁNSä²R¶
onion ullipaaya,ulliDÖýÁFy¸R¶V,DÖýÁ
potato baMgaaLaa duMpa,aalugaDDa
ÊÁLigSÎØ µR¶VLixms,AÌÁVgRi²ïR¶
tomaato TomaaTo,TomEToÉܪ«sWÉÜ,ÉÜ®ªs[VÉÜ
bengal gram Senagalu ZaP©«sgRiÌÁV
black gram minapa pappu%sV©«sxms xmsxmsoö
flour(powder) piMDi zmsLi²T¶flour(granulated) ravva LRiª«s*rice(uncooked) biyyamu ÕÁ¸R¶Vùª«sVVrice(cooked) annamu @©«sõª«sVVpepper(red) kaaramu NSLRiª«sVV
pepper(black) miriyAla poDi%sVLji¸R¶WÌÁ F~²T¶
salt uppu Dxmsoö
sugar paMchadaara, chakkeraxmsLi¿RÁµyLRi, ¿RÁZNPäLRi
tea Tee ÉÔÁ
tea leaves tEyaaku¾»½[¸R¶WNRPV
toor dal kaMdi pappuNRPLiµj¶ xmsxmsoö
turmeric pasupu xmsxqsVxmsocoffee kaafii NS{mns
apple yaapilu, aapilu¸R¶WzmsÌÁV, AzmsÌÁV
banaana(ripe yellow) araTi paMDu@LRiÉÓÁ xmsLi²R¶V
grapes draaksha úµyORP
orange kamalaa,naariMjaNRPª«sVÍØ,©yLjiLiÇÁ
guava jaama Çت«sV
mustard seeds aavaalu AªyÌÁVsesame seeds nuvvulu ©«sVª«so*ÌÁVfry vEyiMchu ®ªs[LiVVLi¿RÁVoil nUne ©«sW®©s
boil maragapeTTuª«sVLRigRi|msÈíÁV
deep fry nuunelO vEyiMchu©«sW®©sÍÜ[ ®ªs[LiVVLi¿RÁV
seasoning tiragamOta,taaliMpu
¼½LRigRi®ªsW»R½,»yÖÁLixmso
curry kuura NRPWLRiLegend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 11
Language
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Language bhaasha ˳ØxtsQ
Under Construction tvaralO...»R½*LRiÍÜ[...
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 12Relationships
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Relationships saMbaMdhaalu xqsLiÊÁLiµ³yÌÁVaunt(maternal,elder) peddamma |msµôR¶ª«sVø
aunt(maternal,younger) chinnamma, pinniÀÁ©«sõª«sVø, zms¬sõ
aunt(paternal) attamma, attayya, atta
@»R½òª«sVø, @»R½ò¸R¶Vù, @»R½ò
brother sOdaruDu,sahOdaruDu
r¡µR¶LRiV²R¶V,xqsx¤¦Ü[µR¶LRiV²R¶V
brother(young) tammuDu »R½ª«sVVø²R¶Vbrother(elder) anna @©«sõ
daughter kuuturu,putrikaNRPW»R½VLRiV,xmsoú¼½NRP
father naanna,taMDri ©y©«sõ,»R½Li
ú²T¶grandma(maternal) ammamma @ª«sVøª«sVøgrandma(paternal) maamma ª«sWª«sVø
husband bharta,moguDu˳ÏÁLRiò,®ªsVVgRiV²R¶V
mother amma,talli@ª«sVø,»R½ÖýÁ
sister sOdari,sahOdarir¡µR¶Lji,xqsx¤¦Ü[µR¶Lji
sister(elder) akkayya,akka@NRPä¸R¶Vù,@NRPä
sister(young) chellelu,chelli¿ÁÛÍýÁÌÁV,¿ÁÖýÁ
son koDuku,putruDuN]²R¶VNRPV,xmsoú»R½V²R¶V
uncle(maternal) maamayya,maayya,maama
ª«sWª«sV¸R¶Vù,ª«sW¸R¶Vù,ª«sWª«sV
uncle(paternal elder) peddanaanna
|msµôR¶©y©«sõ
uncle(paternal younger) babaayi,chinnaannaÊÁËØLiVV,ÀÁ©yõ©«sõ
wife bhaarya,peLlamu˳ØLRiù,|msÎýÏÁª«sVV
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')
t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 13Shopping
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Shopping shaapiMgu uyzmsLigRiVkilo kilO NTPÍÜ[buy konu N]©«sV
haggle bEramuÛËÁ[LRiª«sVV
how much eMta FsLi»R½price dhara µ³R¶LRi
rupee(s) ruupaayi(lu)LRiWFyLiVV(ÌÁV)
sell ammu @ª«sVVøvalue viluva %sÌÁVª«sLegend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 14Time/Numbers
English Word/Phrase
Phonetic Telugu
Time/Numbers samayamu saMkhyaluxqsª«sV¸R¶Vª«sVV xqsLiÅÁùÌÁV
today ii rOju C L][ÇÁÙ
day rOju,pagaluL][ÇÁÙ,xmsgRiÌÁV
morning pagalu xmsgRiÌÁV
early morning podduna,vEkuva jaamuna
F~µôR¶V©«s,®ªs[NRPVª«s Çت«sVV©«s
night raatri LSú¼½noon madhyaahnaM ª«sVµ³yùx¤¦¦¦õLi
evening saayaMtraM,saayaMkaalaMry¸R¶VLiú»R½Li,ry¸R¶VLiNSÌÁLi
yesterday ninna ¬s©«sõday before yesterday monna ®ªsVV©«sõtommorrow rEpu lLi[xmsoday after tommorrow elluMDi FsÌýÁVLi²T¶
previous pidapa,kritaMzmsµR¶xms,úNTP»R½Li
next taruvaata »R½LRiVªy»R½
one oka,okaTi INRP,INRPÉÓÁtwo reMDu lLiLi²R¶Vthree muuDu ª«sVW²R¶Vfour naalugu ©yÌÁVgRiVfive aidu HµR¶Vsix aaru ALRiVseven EDu G²R¶Veight enimidi Fs¬s%sVµj¶nine tommidi »]%sVøµj¶ten padi xmsµj¶
eleven padakoMDuxmsµR¶N]Li²R¶V
twelve panneMDuxms®©sõLi²R¶V
thirteen padamuuDuxmsµR¶ª«sVW²R¶V
fourteen padhnaalugu xmsµ³yõÌÁVgRiV
fifteen padihEnuxmsµj¶}¤¦¦¦©«sV
sixteen padahaaru xmsµR¶¥¦¦¦LRiV
seventeen padihEDuxmsµj¶}¤¦¦¦²R¶V
eighteen paddenimidixms®µô¶¬s%sVµj¶
nineteen paMthommidi xmsLi´]%sVøµj¶twenty iravai BLRi\®ªsthirty muppai ª«sVV\|msöforty nalabhai ©«sÌÁ\Û˳Áfifty yaabhai ¸R¶W\Û˳Ásixty aravai @LRi\®ªsseventy Debhai ®²¶\Û˳Áeighty enabhai Fs©«s\Û˳Áninety tombhai »]Li\Û˳Á
hundred vaMda,nuuruª«sLiµR¶,©«sWLRiV
thousand vEyi ®ªs[LiVVlakh laksha ÌÁORPcrore kOTi N][ÉÓÁLegend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/l/L learn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted"
'l')n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 15Traveling/Directions
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Traveling/Directions prayaaNamu, dikkulu
úxms¸R¶Wß᪫sVV, µj¶NRPVäÌÁV
arrive raaka LSNRPbus bassu ÊÁxqsV=charge dhara,chaarji µ³R¶LRi,¿yLêjidepart pOka F¡NRPdetails vivaraalu %sª«sLSÌÁVfar duuramu µR¶WLRiª«sVVleft eDama Fs²R¶ª«sVnear daggara µR¶gæRiLRireturn tirugu ¼½LRiVgRiVright kuDi NRPV²T¶station sTEshanu }qísxtsQ©«sV
straight tinnagaa,nErugaa¼½©«sõgS,®©s[LRiVgS
train railu,Trainu\lLiÌÁV,ú\ÛÉÁ©«sV
travel prayaaNamuúxms¸R¶Wß᪫sVV
east tuurpu »R½WLRiVöwest paDamara xms²R¶ª«sVLRisouth dakshiNa µR¶OTPßá
north uttaramu D»R½òLRiª«sVVLegend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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Lesson 16Business
English Word/Phrase Phonetic Telugu
Business vyaapaaramu ªyùFyLRiª«sVVtransaction laavaadEvi Íتy®µ¶[%sprice khariidu ÅÁLkiµR¶Vexport egumati FsgRiVª«sV¼½
import digumatiµj¶gRiVª«sV¼½
ups and downs hechchulu taggulu|¤¦¦¦¿RÁVèÌÁV »R½gæRiVÌÁV
Legend: Unlike in "plain english", the capital letters in the "Phonetic english" have special "phonetic" significance. Here is the (partial) quick reference: Lowercase/Uppercase Usageb/B(bh) bombay/Bc(ch)/C(Ch) check/Chestd/D d/Detroit,Denmark/
l/Llearn,late,lame/L(no equivalent in english, sounds like "tounge twisted" 'l')
n/N night,name/N(no equivalent in english)p/P(Ph,ph,f) pen,pencil/(Ph)foreign,fathers/S save,same/S(more or less sounds like 's')t/T thing/Tree,Temperm/M mother,monkey,man/M(same as 'm' but sounding like 'n'!!)
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