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In our journey through the Telugu language, understanding the days of the week and the months of the year is crucial for effective communication, especially when planning events, making appointments, or simply discussing daily life. Knowing how to express dates and schedules in Telugu not only enhances your vocabulary but also enriches your understanding of the culture. Telugu speakers often discuss plans and schedules, whether it's for work, family gatherings, or festivals, making this lesson not only practical but also essential.
 
In this lesson, we'll explore the vocabulary related to the '''Days of the Week''' and '''Months of the Year''' in Telugu. We'll break it down into manageable sections, starting with the days of the week, followed by the months of the year. Each section will feature examples to illustrate the vocabulary, and we'll conclude with practice exercises to reinforce your learning.


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== Introduction ==
=== Days of the Week ===


In this lesson, we will learn the Telugu words for the days of the week and months of the year. Understanding these vocabulary words will enable you to talk about dates, schedules, and time-related events in Telugu. This knowledge is essential for effective communication and will help you navigate daily conversations in Telugu-speaking regions.
Let's begin by learning the days of the week. In Telugu, the days are straightforward, and once you learn them, you'll find them easy to remember and use in conversations.


The days of the week and months of the year hold cultural significance and are an integral part of Telugu language and culture. By learning these words, you will not only enhance your language skills but also gain insights into the cultural practices and traditions associated with specific days and months in Telugu-speaking communities.
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Throughout this lesson, we will provide detailed explanations, examples, and practice exercises to ensure a comprehensive understanding of the topic. So let's dive into the fascinating world of Telugu days of the week and months!
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English


== Days of the Week ==
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In Telugu, the days of the week are referred to as "Vaaramulu." Let's explore each day along with its pronunciation and English translation:
| సోమవారం || sōmavāraṁ || Monday
 
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| మంగళవారం || maṅgaḷavāraṁ || Tuesday
 
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| బుధవారం || budhavāraṁ || Wednesday


=== Sunday ===
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| ఆదివారం || ādivāraṁ || Sunday
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Sunday, or "Ādivāraṁ" in Telugu, is the first day of the week. It is considered a day of rest and is often associated with religious activities and family gatherings. Many Telugu-speaking families reserve Sundays for spending quality time together and visiting temples or other places of worship.
| గురువారం || guruvāraṁ || Thursday


=== Monday ===
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| సోమవారం || sōmavāraṁ || Monday
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Monday, or "Sōmavāraṁ" in Telugu, is the second day of the week. It is associated with Lord Shiva, and devotees often visit Shiva temples on this day. Monday is also considered an auspicious day for starting new ventures or initiatives.
| శుక్రవారం || śukravāraṁ || Friday


=== Tuesday ===
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| మంగళవారం || maṅgaḷavāraṁ || Tuesday
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Tuesday, or "Maṅgaḷavāraṁ" in Telugu, is the third day of the week. It is associated with Lord Hanuman, the monkey god. Devotees of Lord Hanuman often observe fasts and visit Hanuman temples on Tuesdays. This day is also considered suitable for performing remedies and rituals to overcome obstacles and attain success.
| శనివారం || śanivāraṁ || Saturday


=== Wednesday ===
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| బుధవారం || budhavāraṁ || Wednesday
 
| ఆదివారం || ādivāraṁ || Sunday
 
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Wednesday, or "Budhavāraṁ" in Telugu, is the fourth day of the week. It is associated with Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles. Many Telugu-speaking communities perform special prayers and rituals on Wednesdays to seek Lord Ganesha's blessings for success and prosperity.
== Understanding the Days
 
* '''Monday (సోమవారం)''': The day associated with the moon.
 
* '''Tuesday (మంగళవారం)''': Linked with the planet Mars.
 
* '''Wednesday (బుధవారం)''': Represents Mercury.
 
* '''Thursday (గురువారం)''': Associated with Jupiter and often considered a day of learning and wisdom.
 
* '''Friday (శుక్రవారం)''': Linked with Venus and often celebrated as a day of love and beauty.
 
* '''Saturday (శనివారం)''': Connected to Saturn and often considered a day for rest and leisure.
 
* '''Sunday (ఆదివారం)''': The day of the sun, a time for family gatherings and recreation.
 
=== Months of the Year ===
 
Now, let's move on to the months of the year. Like the days, the months in Telugu are also important for discussing dates, festivals, and personal plans.


=== Thursday ===
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| గురువారం || guruvāraṁ || Thursday
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Thursday, or "Guruvāraṁ" in Telugu, is the fifth day of the week. It is associated with Guru or Brihaspati, the planet Jupiter. Devotees often visit temples dedicated to Lord Brihaspati on Thursdays and offer prayers for wisdom, knowledge, and success.
| జనవరి || janavari || January


=== Friday ===
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| శుక్రవారం || śukravāraṁ || Friday
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Friday, or "Śukravāraṁ" in Telugu, is the sixth day of the week. It is associated with Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. Many Telugu-speaking households perform special prayers and rituals dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi on Fridays to seek her blessings for abundance and happiness.
| ఫిబ్రవరి || phibravari || February


=== Saturday ===
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| శనివారం || śanivāraṁ || Saturday
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Saturday, or "Śanivāraṁ" in Telugu, is the seventh day of the week. It is associated with Lord Shani, the planet Saturn. Devotees often visit Shani temples on Saturdays and perform rituals to alleviate the negative effects of Saturn and seek blessings for a prosperous life.
| మార్చి || mārcī || March


== Months of the Year ==
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In Telugu, the months of the year are referred to as "Nelalu." Let's explore each month along with its pronunciation and English translation:
| ఏప్రిల్ || ēpril || April


=== January ===
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| జనవరి || janavari || January
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January, or "Janavari" in Telugu, is the first month of the year. It marks the beginning of a new year and is a time for setting goals and resolutions. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Sankranti or Makar Sankranti is celebrated with great enthusiasm in January.
| మే || mē || May


=== February ===
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| ఫిబ్రవరి || phibravari || February
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February, or "Phibravari" in Telugu, is the second month of the year. It is associated with the arrival of spring and is a time when nature begins to blossom. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Maha Shivaratri is celebrated in February, dedicated to Lord Shiva.
| జూన్ || jūn || June


=== March ===
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| మార్చి || mārci || March
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March, or "Mārci" in Telugu, is the third month of the year. It signifies the transition from winter to spring and is a time of renewal and rejuvenation. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Ugadi, also known as Telugu New Year, is celebrated in March, marking the beginning of a new lunar calendar.
| జులై || julai || July


=== April ===
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| ఏప్రిల్ || ēpril || April
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April, or "Ēpril" in Telugu, is the fourth month of the year. It is a time when the weather gets warmer, and nature is in full bloom. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Sri Rama Navami, celebrating the birth of Lord Rama, is observed in April.
| ఆగస్టు || āgastu || August


=== May ===
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| మే || mē || May
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May, or "Mē" in Telugu, is the fifth month of the year. It is characterized by hot weather and longer daylight hours. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Hanuman Jayanti, celebrating the birth of Lord Hanuman, is observed in May.
| సెప్టెంబర్ || seṭpembār || September


=== June ===
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| జూన్ || jūn || June
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June, or "Jūn" in Telugu, is the sixth month of the year. It is the peak of summer, and temperatures can be quite high in Telugu-speaking regions. Many people take vacations during this month to escape the scorching heat.
| అక్టోబర్ || akṭōbār || October


=== July ===
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| జూలై || jūlai || July
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July, or "Jūlai" in Telugu, is the seventh month of the year. It is monsoon season in Telugu-speaking regions, and rainfall is abundant. The lush greenery and cool weather make July a favorite month for nature lovers.
| నవంబర్ || navambār || November


=== August ===
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| ఆగస్టు || āgastu || August
 
| డిసెంబర్ || ḍisēmbar || December
 
|}
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August, or "Āgastu" in Telugu, is the eighth month of the year. It is characterized by occasional rain showers and pleasant weather. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Raksha Bandhan, celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, is observed in August.
== Understanding the Months
 
* '''January (జనవరి)''': The start of the year, often associated with fresh beginnings.
 
* '''February (ఫిబ్రవరి)''': The month of love, especially around Valentine's Day.
 
* '''March (మార్చి)''': The transition into spring in many parts of the world.
 
* '''April (ఏప్రిల్)''': Known for its showers and blooming flowers.
 
* '''May (మే)''': A month of celebrations and blooming life.
 
* '''June (జూన్)''': The start of summer in many regions.
 
* '''July (జులై)''': Often associated with vacations and travel.
 
* '''August (ఆగస్టు)''': A month of harvest in many cultures.
 
* '''September (సెప్టెంబర్)''': The beginning of autumn.
 
* '''October (అక్టోబర్)''': Known for festivals like Dasara and Diwali in India.
 
* '''November (నవంబర్)''': A month of gratitude and harvest festivals.
 
* '''December (డిసెంబర్)''': The end of the year, filled with celebrations and reflections.
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
Now that you’ve learned the vocabulary for the days of the week and months, it’s time to practice! Here are some exercises to help you apply what you’ve learned.
 
=== Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Fill in the blanks with the correct Telugu word for the days of the week.
 
1. The first day of the week is __________. (Answer: ఆదివారం)
 
2. The day after Thursday is __________. (Answer: శుక్రవారం)
 
3. __________ is the day before Saturday. (Answer: శుక్రవారం)
 
=== Exercise 2: Match the Columns ===
 
Match the Telugu words with their English translations.


=== September ===
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! Telugu !! English
 
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| సెప్టెంబర్ || septeṁbar || September
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September, or "Septeṁbar" in Telugu, is the ninth month of the year. It marks the transition from monsoon season to autumn. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Ganesh Chaturthi, celebrating the birth of Lord Ganesha, is observed in September.
| సోమవారం || A) Friday


=== October ===
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| అక్టోబర్ || aktōbar || October
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October, or "Aktōbar" in Telugu, is the tenth month of the year. It is characterized by pleasant weather and the onset of festive season preparations. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Vijayadashami, also known as Dussehra, is celebrated in October, marking the triumph of good over evil.
| గురువారం || B) Monday


=== November ===
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| నవంబర్ || navambar || November
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November, or "Navambar" in Telugu, is the eleventh month of the year. It is a time when the weather cools down, and the festive season is in full swing. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is celebrated in November, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness.
| శనివారం || C) Thursday


=== December ===
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| డిసెంబర్ || ḍisembaru || December
 
| శుక్రవారం || D) Saturday
 
|}
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December, or "Ḍisembaru" in Telugu, is the twelfth and final month of the year. It is characterized by cooler temperatures and a festive atmosphere. In Telugu-speaking regions, the festival of Christmas is celebrated in December, marking the birth of Jesus Christ.
* Answers:


== Cultural Insights ==
* సోమవారం - B


Telugu-speaking regions have a rich cultural heritage, and the days of the week and months of the year are deeply intertwined with local customs, traditions, and religious practices. Here are some cultural insights related to the days and months in Telugu culture:
* గురువారం - C


- Sankranti: The festival of Sankranti, celebrated in January, is a significant cultural event in Telugu-speaking regions. People fly colorful kites, prepare traditional dishes like Pongal and Ariselu, and participate in cultural activities and competitions.
* శనివారం - D


- Ugadi: Ugadi, the Telugu New Year, is celebrated in March or April. It is a time for new beginnings, and people clean their homes, wear new clothes, and prepare a special dish called "Ugadi Pachadi," which symbolizes the different flavors of life.
* శుక్రవారం - A


- Diwali: Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated in November. Telugu-speaking communities decorate their homes with oil lamps, burst firecrackers, exchange sweets, and perform Lakshmi Puja to seek the blessings of the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
=== Exercise 3: Translate the Following ===


- Festive Cuisine: Each festival in Telugu culture is associated with specific traditional dishes. For example, during Sankranti, people prepare dishes like Pulihora (tamarind rice) and Bobbatlu (sweet stuffed flatbread). Understanding the months and associated festivals will give you insights into the local culinary traditions.
Translate the following sentences into Telugu.


- Regional Variations: While the days of the week and months of the year are generally consistent across Telugu-speaking regions, there may be minor variations in pronunciation or cultural practices. It is always interesting to explore the unique customs and traditions of different Telugu communities.
1. My favorite day of the week is Saturday.


== Practice Exercises ==
2. I have a meeting on Wednesday.
 
* Answers:
 
1. నా ఇష్టమైన వారపు రోజు శనివారం.
 
2. నాకు బుధవారం సమావేశం ఉంది.
 
=== Exercise 4: Create Sentences ===
 
Using the words you learned, create sentences for the following prompts.
 
1. What do you do on Sunday?
 
2. Describe your plans for the week.
 
* Example Sentences:
 
1. ఆదివారం నేను సినిమాకు వెళ్ళుతాను.
 
2. ఈ వారంలో నాకు చాలా పని ఉంది.
 
=== Exercise 5: Multiple Choice ===
 
Choose the correct Telugu word for the given English word.
 
1. What is the Telugu word for "April"?
 
* A) మార్చి
 
* B) ఏప్రిల్
 
* C) మే
 
* Answer: B
 
2. What is the Telugu word for "Friday"?
 
* A) గురువారం
 
* B) శుక్రవారం
 
* C) సోమవారం
 
* Answer: B
 
=== Exercise 6: Listening Practice ===
 
Listen to a native Telugu speaker pronounce the days of the week and months. Write down what you hear.
 
* Answer: This will depend on your listening exercise.
 
=== Exercise 7: Group Activity ===
 
Form groups and take turns asking about each other's plans for the week using the vocabulary learned.
 
=== Exercise 8: Role Play ===
 
Role-play a situation where you are making plans with a friend for the weekend. Use the vocabulary of days and months.
 
=== Exercise 9: Writing Practice ===


Now that we have learned the Telugu words for the days of the week and months of the year, let's practice using them in sentences and conversations. Translate the following sentences from English to Telugu:
Write a short paragraph about your favorite month and why you like it using the vocabulary learned.


1. Today is Sunday.
=== Exercise 10: Quiz Yourself ===
2. I have a meeting on Monday.
3. My birthday is in July.
4. We celebrate Diwali in November.
5. What day is it tomorrow?


Solutions:
Create a quiz for yourself by listing out the days of the week and months in Telugu from memory.
1. ఈ రోజు ఆదివారం ఉంది. (Ī rōju ādivāraṁ undi.)
2. నాకు మంగళవారం ఒక సమావేశం ఉంది. (Nāku maṅgaḷavāraṁ oka samāvēśaṁ undi.)
3. నా జన్మదినం జూలైలో ఉంది. (Nā janmadinaṁ jūlailō undi.)
4. మే నెలలో మనం దీపావళిని జరుపుకుంటాం. (Mē nelalō manaṁ dīpāvaḷini jarupukuṇṭāṁ.)
5. రేపు ఏ రోజుంది? (Rēpu ē rōjuṁdi?)


== Conclusion ==
== Conclusion ==


Congratulations! You have successfully learned the Telugu words for the days of the week and months of the year. This knowledge will enable you to discuss dates, schedules, and time-related events in Telugu with confidence. Remember to practice using these words in everyday conversations to reinforce your learning.
In this lesson, we've explored the days of the week and the months of the year in Telugu. Mastering this vocabulary is essential for navigating everyday life and interacting with Telugu speakers. Practice these words regularly, and soon enough, you’ll find yourself effortlessly discussing plans and dates in Telugu.


By understanding the cultural significance associated with specific days and months in Telugu-speaking regions, you will gain a deeper appreciation for the language and its connection to local traditions. Embrace the diverse cultural practices and celebrations, and continue your journey of learning Telugu with enthusiasm.
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In our journey through the Telugu language, understanding the days of the week and the months of the year is crucial for effective communication, especially when planning events, making appointments, or simply discussing daily life. Knowing how to express dates and schedules in Telugu not only enhances your vocabulary but also enriches your understanding of the culture. Telugu speakers often discuss plans and schedules, whether it's for work, family gatherings, or festivals, making this lesson not only practical but also essential.

In this lesson, we'll explore the vocabulary related to the Days of the Week and Months of the Year in Telugu. We'll break it down into manageable sections, starting with the days of the week, followed by the months of the year. Each section will feature examples to illustrate the vocabulary, and we'll conclude with practice exercises to reinforce your learning.

Days of the Week[edit | edit source]

Let's begin by learning the days of the week. In Telugu, the days are straightforward, and once you learn them, you'll find them easy to remember and use in conversations.

Telugu Pronunciation English
సోమవారం sōmavāraṁ Monday
మంగళవారం maṅgaḷavāraṁ Tuesday
బుధవారం budhavāraṁ Wednesday
గురువారం guruvāraṁ Thursday
శుక్రవారం śukravāraṁ Friday
శనివారం śanivāraṁ Saturday
ఆదివారం ādivāraṁ Sunday

== Understanding the Days

  • Monday (సోమవారం): The day associated with the moon.
  • Tuesday (మంగళవారం): Linked with the planet Mars.
  • Wednesday (బుధవారం): Represents Mercury.
  • Thursday (గురువారం): Associated with Jupiter and often considered a day of learning and wisdom.
  • Friday (శుక్రవారం): Linked with Venus and often celebrated as a day of love and beauty.
  • Saturday (శనివారం): Connected to Saturn and often considered a day for rest and leisure.
  • Sunday (ఆదివారం): The day of the sun, a time for family gatherings and recreation.

Months of the Year[edit | edit source]

Now, let's move on to the months of the year. Like the days, the months in Telugu are also important for discussing dates, festivals, and personal plans.

Telugu Pronunciation English
జనవరి janavari January
ఫిబ్రవరి phibravari February
మార్చి mārcī March
ఏప్రిల్ ēpril April
మే May
జూన్ jūn June
జులై julai July
ఆగస్టు āgastu August
సెప్టెంబర్ seṭpembār September
అక్టోబర్ akṭōbār October
నవంబర్ navambār November
డిసెంబర్ ḍisēmbar December

== Understanding the Months

  • January (జనవరి): The start of the year, often associated with fresh beginnings.
  • February (ఫిబ్రవరి): The month of love, especially around Valentine's Day.
  • March (మార్చి): The transition into spring in many parts of the world.
  • April (ఏప్రిల్): Known for its showers and blooming flowers.
  • May (మే): A month of celebrations and blooming life.
  • June (జూన్): The start of summer in many regions.
  • July (జులై): Often associated with vacations and travel.
  • August (ఆగస్టు): A month of harvest in many cultures.
  • September (సెప్టెంబర్): The beginning of autumn.
  • October (అక్టోబర్): Known for festivals like Dasara and Diwali in India.
  • November (నవంబర్): A month of gratitude and harvest festivals.
  • December (డిసెంబర్): The end of the year, filled with celebrations and reflections.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

Now that you’ve learned the vocabulary for the days of the week and months, it’s time to practice! Here are some exercises to help you apply what you’ve learned.

Exercise 1: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Fill in the blanks with the correct Telugu word for the days of the week.

1. The first day of the week is __________. (Answer: ఆదివారం)

2. The day after Thursday is __________. (Answer: శుక్రవారం)

3. __________ is the day before Saturday. (Answer: శుక్రవారం)

Exercise 2: Match the Columns[edit | edit source]

Match the Telugu words with their English translations.

Telugu English
సోమవారం A) Friday
గురువారం B) Monday
శనివారం C) Thursday
శుక్రవారం D) Saturday
  • Answers:
  • సోమవారం - B
  • గురువారం - C
  • శనివారం - D
  • శుక్రవారం - A

Exercise 3: Translate the Following[edit | edit source]

Translate the following sentences into Telugu.

1. My favorite day of the week is Saturday.

2. I have a meeting on Wednesday.

  • Answers:

1. నా ఇష్టమైన వారపు రోజు శనివారం.

2. నాకు బుధవారం సమావేశం ఉంది.

Exercise 4: Create Sentences[edit | edit source]

Using the words you learned, create sentences for the following prompts.

1. What do you do on Sunday?

2. Describe your plans for the week.

  • Example Sentences:

1. ఆదివారం నేను సినిమాకు వెళ్ళుతాను.

2. ఈ వారంలో నాకు చాలా పని ఉంది.

Exercise 5: Multiple Choice[edit | edit source]

Choose the correct Telugu word for the given English word.

1. What is the Telugu word for "April"?

  • A) మార్చి
  • B) ఏప్రిల్
  • C) మే
  • Answer: B

2. What is the Telugu word for "Friday"?

  • A) గురువారం
  • B) శుక్రవారం
  • C) సోమవారం
  • Answer: B

Exercise 6: Listening Practice[edit | edit source]

Listen to a native Telugu speaker pronounce the days of the week and months. Write down what you hear.

  • Answer: This will depend on your listening exercise.

Exercise 7: Group Activity[edit | edit source]

Form groups and take turns asking about each other's plans for the week using the vocabulary learned.

Exercise 8: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Role-play a situation where you are making plans with a friend for the weekend. Use the vocabulary of days and months.

Exercise 9: Writing Practice[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph about your favorite month and why you like it using the vocabulary learned.

Exercise 10: Quiz Yourself[edit | edit source]

Create a quiz for yourself by listing out the days of the week and months in Telugu from memory.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we've explored the days of the week and the months of the year in Telugu. Mastering this vocabulary is essential for navigating everyday life and interacting with Telugu speakers. Practice these words regularly, and soon enough, you’ll find yourself effortlessly discussing plans and dates in Telugu.

Videos[edit | edit source]

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