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  2. Category:Telugu words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Telugu words and phrases" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  3. Tenglish - Wikipedia

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    Tenglish (Telugu: తెంగ్లిష్ (teṅgliṣ)), refers to the code-mixing or code-switching of the Telugu language and Indian English. The name is a portmanteau of the names of the two languages and has been variously composed.

  4. List of Nayakars - Wikipedia

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    Nayak words contains prestigious meaningful terms Justice, Honesty, Fairness, Rightness, Hero, Country, Honour, Courage, Brave. In Telugu regions and Tamil Nadu it refers to the Balija (caste),Golla (caste), Velama (caste),and the Kamma (caste). Southern India splitand ruled under different Kings and Queens under Nayaks.

  5. Category talk:Telugu words and phrases - Wikipedia

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  6. Telugu language - Wikipedia

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    Telugu words generally end in vowels. In Old Telugu, this was absolute; in the modern language m, n, y, w may end a word. Sanskrit loans have introduced aspirated and murmured consonants as well. Telugu does not have contrastive stress, and speakers vary on where they perceive stress. Most place it on the penultimate or final syllable ...

  7. Telangana dialect - Wikipedia

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    Telangana Telugu, (Telangana slang or Telangana yaasa) often referred to as Hyderabadi Telugu (Telugu: హైదరాబాదీ తెలుగు) is a dialect of the Telugu language. It has its own history, spoken mostly in the Indian state of Telangana . [ 2 ]

  8. Telugu grammar - Wikipedia

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    Telugu is an agglutinative language with person, tense, case and number being inflected on the end of nouns and verbs. Its word order is usually subject-object-verb, with the direct object following the indirect object. The grammatical function of the words are marked by suffixes that indicate case and postpositions that follow the oblique stem.

  9. Category:Telugu language - Wikipedia

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    Telugu words and phrases (2 P) Telugu-language literature (7 C, 49 P) Telugu-language mass media (8 C, 4 P) Telugu theatre (2 C, 1 P) Translations into Telugu (3 P)