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5 common Telugu sentences for your first trip to Vizag
Updated Date: 10/12/2021
Category: vizag news |
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Travelling to Vizag could be one of
the most enticing trips. Be it for the beaches, the monuments, the water
sports, the wildlife adventure tours, the continental cuisines or
lastly, the bustling metropolitan culture. This City of Destiny ends up
on every traveller’s bucket list for a number of reasons. While the
bonhomie nature of the natives may enhance the experience of travelling
through Vizag, not knowing basic sentences in the local language can
hamper communication. To aid and guide your experience, while travelling
around Vizag, here are the 5 common Telugu sentences one must know. #1 Naaku Telugu raadu. Help cheyyandiThis Telugu sentence translates to ‘I
don’t know Telugu. Please help’. It is prudent to ask for help when
necessary. And communicating that in the local dialect clears the air
for further communication. #2 Anna! RK beach ki auto charge yenthaa?Addressing someone in their mother
tongue could be the first step to developing a conducive and friendly
conversation. The Telugu word ‘Anna!’ translates to elder brother. And
‘RK beach ki auto charge yenthaa?’ translates to ‘How much do you charge
for an auto ride to RK Beach’. Further breaking it down, the word
‘Yenthaa?’ translates to ‘how much?’. #3 Idi yenthaa? Idi kaawaali – Idi vaddhooThe vibrant atmosphere in Vizag makes shopping
in Vizag a lot of fun. From coffee to handicrafts, it is necessary to
know these common Telugu phrases to make shopping a memorable experience
in Vizag. ‘Idi yenthaa?’translates to ‘how much is this?’. After
knowing the price, to communicate your decision, you either say you
‘want it’ by saying ‘Idi kaawaali’or you say you ‘don’t want it’ by
saying ‘Idi vaddhoo’. #4 Na photo theeyyandiVizag is the secret hotspot for
picturesque locations. Having come all the way to Vizag, one would
invariably want a scenic photo shoot along with the natural landscapes.
If you are a solo traveller, ‘Na photo theeyyandi’ is just the Telugu
sentence you must use to ask a stranger to ‘take a photo of you’ in
Vizag. The word ‘theeyyandi’ translates to ‘take’. It could also be used
to communicate ‘please take’ as ‘theeskondi’. #5 CMR Central ki ela vellaliA travel plan usually has an itinerary
filled with places to visit in the city. So it is inevitable to ask and
find out for commuting from one place to another. Here is when this
common Telugu sentence comes in handy. ‘CMR Central ki ela vellali’
translates to ‘how to go to the CMR Central’. This sentence is a dynamic
one to suit all the places to visit. The words ‘ela vellali’ in short
translates to ‘how to go’.
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