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Welcome to the "Greeting and Introducing Yourself" lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Telugu Course! In this engaging and interactive lesson, we will explore the fundamental phrases that will help you confidently greet others and introduce yourself in Telugu. Whether you're planning to visit the Telugu-speaking regions, making new friends, or simply wanting to expand your language skills, mastering greetings and introductions is essential.
 
Understanding how to say hello or introduce yourself sets the foundation for building relationships and initiating conversations. This lesson will provide you with essential vocabulary, pronunciation tips, and practical exercises to solidify your learning. We’ll discuss various greetings based on different times of the day and formal versus informal introductions.
 
By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of how to greet people and introduce yourself in Telugu, along with the confidence to use these phrases in real-life situations.


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As a Telugu language teacher, one of the first things I teach my students is how to greet and introduce themselves in Telugu. It is important to know these basic Telugu phrases as they will enable you to start conversations with Telugu speakers and better connect with them. In this lesson of our "Complete 0 to A1 Telugu Course," we will cover the following basic Telugu phrases:
=== Structure of the Lesson ===
 
In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:
 
* Basic Greetings
 
* Introducing Yourself
 
* Formal vs. Informal Language
 
* Practice Exercises


== Greetings ==
== Basic Greetings ==


In Telugu culture, greetings are an important way to show respect and build good relationships. Here are some commonly used Telugu greetings:
Greetings are the first step in any conversation. In Telugu, greetings vary based on the time of day and the level of formality. Here are some common greetings you should know.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| నమస్కారం (Namaskāram) || [nə.məs.kɑː.rəm] || Hello (formal)
|-
| హాయ్ (Hāy) || [haːj] || Hi (informal)
|-
| శుభోదయం (Śubhōdayaṁ) || [ʃu.bʰoː.də.jəm] || Good morning
|-
|-
| నమస్కారము (namaskāramu) || nuh-muh-skā-ruh-mu || Hello/goodbye
 
| శుభ మధ్యాహ్నం (Śubha Madhyāhnaṁ) || [ʃu.bʰə.məd.jɑː.hn̪əm] || Good afternoon
 
|-
|-
| హలో (halō) || huh-|| Hello
 
| శుభ సాయంత్రం (Śubha Sāyantraṁ) || [ʃu.bʰə.sɑː.jən̪.trɪm] || Good evening
 
|-
 
| శుభ రాత్రి (Śubha Rātri) || [ʃu.bʰə.ɾɑː.t̪ɾi] || Good night
 
|-
|-
| హాయ్ (hāy) || hā-y || Hi
 
| మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? (Mīru ēlā unnāru?) || [miː.ru eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.ru] || How are you? (formal)
 
|-
|-
| గుడ్ మార్నింగ్ (guḍ mārninḡ) || guḍ mār-ninḡ || Good morning
 
| నీవు ఎలా ఉన్నావు? (Nīvu ēlā unnāvu?) || [niː.vu eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.vu] || How are you? (informal)
 
|-
|-
| గుడ్ ఆఫ్టర్నూన్ (guḍ āftarnūn) || guḍ āf-tar-nūn || Good afternoon
 
| సంతోషంగా ఉన్నాను (Santōṣaṅgā unnānu) || [sən.t̪oː.ʃaŋ.gɑː u.n.nɑː.nu] || I am happy
 
|-
|-
| గుడ్ ఇవెనింగ్ (guḍ iveniṅḡ) || guḍ iv-ehn-inḡ || Good evening
 
| మీ పేరు ఏమిటి? (Mī pēru ēmiṭi?) || [miː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi] || What is your name? (formal)
 
|-
|-
| గుడ్ నైట్ (guḍ nait) || guḍ nait || Good night
 
| నీ పేరు ఏమిటి? (Nī pēru ēmiṭi?) || [niː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi] || What is your name? (informal)
 
|}
|}


== Introducing Yourself ==
These phrases will help you engage in a basic conversation and show respect to the person you’re talking to.
 
=== Introducing Yourself ===
 
When introducing yourself in Telugu, you typically provide your name and sometimes a little bit about yourself. Here are some useful phrases for introductions:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English
 
|-
 
| నా పేరు [Name] (Nā pēru [Name]) || [nɑː pɛː.ru] || My name is [Name]


After greeting someone, it is important to introduce yourself. This helps to start a conversation and build a relationship with the other person. Here are some Telugu phrases for introducing yourself:
|-


* నేను [your name] (nēnu [your name]) - I am [your name].  
| నేను [Your Age] సంవత్సరాల వయస్సున్నాను (Nēnu [Your Age] saṁvatsarāla vayassunnānu) || [neː.nu] [Your Age] [səm.vət͡sə.ɾɑː.lɑː vɑ.jəs.su.n.nɑː.nu] || I am [Your Age] years old
* మనం [your name] కు వెళ్లింది (manaṁ [your name] ku vel-lin-di) - I came to [your name].  
* మనం [your name] ను మాత్రమే తెలుసుకొన్నాము (manaṁ [your name] nu mātr-a-mē te-lu-su-kon-nā-mu) - We only know [your name].  
* మనం [your name] లాగా ఉంది (manaṁ [your name] lā-gā un-di) - We are like [your name].


Use these phrases in your conversation to introduce yourself or ask someone else to introduce themselves to you.
|-


== Conclusion ==
| నేను [Your Profession] (Nēnu [Your Profession]) || [neː.nu] [Your Profession] || I am a [Your Profession]


Learning the basic Telugu phrases for greeting and introducing yourself is an important part of learning the Telugu language. It shows respect, builds connections, and helps you better understand the Telugu culture. I hope this lesson has been helpful in learning some basic Telugu vocabulary. In the next lesson, we will learn about numbers and counting in Telugu.
|-
 
| నేను [Your Hometown] నుంచి వచ్చాను (Nēnu [Your Hometown] nun̪ci vaccānu) || [neː.nu] [Your Hometown] [nʊn̪.t͡ʃi] [ʋæt͡ʃːɑː.nu] || I come from [Your Hometown]
 
|-
 
| మీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం (Mītō kalavaḍaṁ chāla ānandaṁ) || [miː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m] || It’s a pleasure to meet you (formal)
 
|-
 
| నీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం (Nītō kalavaḍaṁ chāla ānandaṁ) || [niː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m] || It’s a pleasure to meet you (informal)
 
|}
 
These phrases will help you present yourself and engage the other person in conversation.
 
=== Formal vs. Informal Language ===
 
Understanding the difference between formal and informal language in Telugu is crucial for effective communication. Here are some key points:
 
* '''Formal Language''': Used when speaking to elders or in professional settings.
 
* '''Informal Language''': Used among friends or younger individuals.
 
Here’s a quick comparison:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
! Formal Telugu !! Pronunciation !! Informal Telugu !! Pronunciation
 
|-
 
| మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? || [miː.ru eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.ru] || నీవు ఎలా ఉన్నావు? || [niː.vu eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.vu]
 
|-
 
| మీ పేరు ఏమిటి? || [miː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi] || నీ పేరు ఏమిటి? || [niː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi]
 
|-
 
| మీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం || [miː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m] || నీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం || [niː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m]
 
|}
 
Recognizing these distinctions will help you navigate social situations more effectively.
 
== Practice Exercises ==
 
To help reinforce your learning, here are some practice scenarios:
 
=== Exercise 1: Greeting Practice ===
 
1. Greet a friend informally in the morning.
 
2. Greet your teacher formally in the evening.
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. హాయ్ (Hāy) - Hi
 
2. నమస్కారం (Namaskāram) - Hello
 
=== Exercise 2: Introducing Yourself ===
 
Write down how you would introduce yourself using the following points:
 
* Your name
 
* Your age
 
* Your profession
 
'''Sample Solution:'''
 
నా పేరు John (Nā pēru John). నేను 25 సంవత్సరాల వయస్సున్నాను (Nēnu 25 saṁvatsarāla vayassunnānu). నేను విద్యార్థి (Nēnu vidyārthi).
 
=== Exercise 3: Role Play ===
 
Pair up with a classmate and practice greeting and introducing yourselves using the phrases learned.
 
=== Exercise 4: Formal vs. Informal ===
 
Identify whether the following phrases are formal or informal:
 
1. మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు?
 
2. నీవు ఎలా ఉన్నావు?
 
'''Solutions:'''
 
1. Formal
 
2. Informal
 
=== Exercise 5: Listening Activity ===
 
Listen to a native Telugu speaker greeting and introducing themselves, then repeat after them to practice pronunciation.
 
=== Exercise 6: Fill in the Blanks ===
 
Complete the following sentences with the appropriate words:
 
1. నా పేరు _______ (Nā pēru _______).
 
2. నేను _______ (Nēnu _______).
 
'''Sample Solutions:'''
 
1. John
 
2. విద్యార్థి (vidyārthi)
 
=== Exercise 7: Write a Dialogue ===
 
Create a short dialogue using at least three greetings and two introductions.
 
'''Sample Solution:'''
 
A: నమస్కారం! మీ పేరు ఏమిటి? (Namaskāram! Mī pēru ēmiṭi?)
 
B: నా పేరు రవి (Nā pēru Ravi). మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? (Mīru ēlā unnāru?)
 
A: నేను బాగున్నాను (Nēnu bāgunnānu). మీరు? (Mīru?)
 
=== Exercise 8: Group Discussion ===
 
Engage in a group discussion where each member greets and introduces themselves in Telugu.
 
=== Exercise 9: Vocabulary Quiz ===
 
Test your knowledge of vocabulary by matching the Telugu words with their English meanings.
 
'''Sample Solution:'''
 
1. హాయ్ - Hi
 
2. నమస్కారం - Hello
 
=== Exercise 10: Reflection ===
 
Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned in this lesson and how you plan to use it.
 
'''Sample Reflection:'''
 
I learned how to greet and introduce myself in Telugu, which will be very helpful when I meet new people. I plan to practice these phrases daily to improve my fluency.
 
By engaging in these exercises, you will solidify your understanding of greetings and introductions in Telugu. Remember, practice makes perfect!


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===Learn French Through Telugu - Greetings - YouTube===
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==Sources==
* [https://www.outsourcingtranslation.com/resources/phrases/telugu-sentences.php Basic Phrases of the Telugu Language - Outsourcing Translation]
* [https://www.linguashop.com/telugu-in-my-car Learn Telugu Audio CD - 1000+ words and phrases]
* [https://www.wikihow.com/Speak-Telugu 3 Ways to Speak Telugu - wikiHow]
 
 
 
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TeluguVocabulary0 to A1 Course → Greeting and Introducing Yourself

Welcome to the "Greeting and Introducing Yourself" lesson in our Complete 0 to A1 Telugu Course! In this engaging and interactive lesson, we will explore the fundamental phrases that will help you confidently greet others and introduce yourself in Telugu. Whether you're planning to visit the Telugu-speaking regions, making new friends, or simply wanting to expand your language skills, mastering greetings and introductions is essential.

Understanding how to say hello or introduce yourself sets the foundation for building relationships and initiating conversations. This lesson will provide you with essential vocabulary, pronunciation tips, and practical exercises to solidify your learning. We’ll discuss various greetings based on different times of the day and formal versus informal introductions.

By the end of this lesson, you will have a solid understanding of how to greet people and introduce yourself in Telugu, along with the confidence to use these phrases in real-life situations.

Structure of the Lesson[edit | edit source]

In this lesson, we will cover the following topics:

  • Basic Greetings
  • Introducing Yourself
  • Formal vs. Informal Language
  • Practice Exercises

Basic Greetings[edit | edit source]

Greetings are the first step in any conversation. In Telugu, greetings vary based on the time of day and the level of formality. Here are some common greetings you should know.

Telugu Pronunciation English
నమస్కారం (Namaskāram) [nə.məs.kɑː.rəm] Hello (formal)
హాయ్ (Hāy) [haːj] Hi (informal)
శుభోదయం (Śubhōdayaṁ) [ʃu.bʰoː.də.jəm] Good morning
శుభ మధ్యాహ్నం (Śubha Madhyāhnaṁ) [ʃu.bʰə.məd.jɑː.hn̪əm] Good afternoon
శుభ సాయంత్రం (Śubha Sāyantraṁ) [ʃu.bʰə.sɑː.jən̪.trɪm] Good evening
శుభ రాత్రి (Śubha Rātri) [ʃu.bʰə.ɾɑː.t̪ɾi] Good night
మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? (Mīru ēlā unnāru?) [miː.ru eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.ru] How are you? (formal)
నీవు ఎలా ఉన్నావు? (Nīvu ēlā unnāvu?) [niː.vu eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.vu] How are you? (informal)
సంతోషంగా ఉన్నాను (Santōṣaṅgā unnānu) [sən.t̪oː.ʃaŋ.gɑː u.n.nɑː.nu] I am happy
మీ పేరు ఏమిటి? (Mī pēru ēmiṭi?) [miː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi] What is your name? (formal)
నీ పేరు ఏమిటి? (Nī pēru ēmiṭi?) [niː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi] What is your name? (informal)

These phrases will help you engage in a basic conversation and show respect to the person you’re talking to.

Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

When introducing yourself in Telugu, you typically provide your name and sometimes a little bit about yourself. Here are some useful phrases for introductions:

Telugu Pronunciation English
నా పేరు [Name] (Nā pēru [Name]) [nɑː pɛː.ru] My name is [Name]
నేను [Your Age] సంవత్సరాల వయస్సున్నాను (Nēnu [Your Age] saṁvatsarāla vayassunnānu) [neː.nu] [Your Age] [səm.vət͡sə.ɾɑː.lɑː vɑ.jəs.su.n.nɑː.nu] I am [Your Age] years old
నేను [Your Profession] (Nēnu [Your Profession]) [neː.nu] [Your Profession] I am a [Your Profession]
నేను [Your Hometown] నుంచి వచ్చాను (Nēnu [Your Hometown] nun̪ci vaccānu) [neː.nu] [Your Hometown] [nʊn̪.t͡ʃi] [ʋæt͡ʃːɑː.nu] I come from [Your Hometown]
మీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం (Mītō kalavaḍaṁ chāla ānandaṁ) [miː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m] It’s a pleasure to meet you (formal)
నీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం (Nītō kalavaḍaṁ chāla ānandaṁ) [niː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m] It’s a pleasure to meet you (informal)

These phrases will help you present yourself and engage the other person in conversation.

Formal vs. Informal Language[edit | edit source]

Understanding the difference between formal and informal language in Telugu is crucial for effective communication. Here are some key points:

  • Formal Language: Used when speaking to elders or in professional settings.
  • Informal Language: Used among friends or younger individuals.

Here’s a quick comparison:

Formal Telugu Pronunciation Informal Telugu Pronunciation
మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? [miː.ru eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.ru] నీవు ఎలా ఉన్నావు? [niː.vu eː.lɑː u.n.nɑː.vu]
మీ పేరు ఏమిటి? [miː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi] నీ పేరు ఏమిటి? [niː pɛː.ru eː.mi.ʈi]
మీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం [miː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m] నీతో కలవడం చాలా ఆనందం [niː.t̪oː kə.lə.ʋə.ɖʌ̃m]

Recognizing these distinctions will help you navigate social situations more effectively.

Practice Exercises[edit | edit source]

To help reinforce your learning, here are some practice scenarios:

Exercise 1: Greeting Practice[edit | edit source]

1. Greet a friend informally in the morning.

2. Greet your teacher formally in the evening.

Solutions:

1. హాయ్ (Hāy) - Hi

2. నమస్కారం (Namaskāram) - Hello

Exercise 2: Introducing Yourself[edit | edit source]

Write down how you would introduce yourself using the following points:

  • Your name
  • Your age
  • Your profession

Sample Solution:

నా పేరు John (Nā pēru John). నేను 25 సంవత్సరాల వయస్సున్నాను (Nēnu 25 saṁvatsarāla vayassunnānu). నేను విద్యార్థి (Nēnu vidyārthi).

Exercise 3: Role Play[edit | edit source]

Pair up with a classmate and practice greeting and introducing yourselves using the phrases learned.

Exercise 4: Formal vs. Informal[edit | edit source]

Identify whether the following phrases are formal or informal:

1. మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు?

2. నీవు ఎలా ఉన్నావు?

Solutions:

1. Formal

2. Informal

Exercise 5: Listening Activity[edit | edit source]

Listen to a native Telugu speaker greeting and introducing themselves, then repeat after them to practice pronunciation.

Exercise 6: Fill in the Blanks[edit | edit source]

Complete the following sentences with the appropriate words:

1. నా పేరు _______ (Nā pēru _______).

2. నేను _______ (Nēnu _______).

Sample Solutions:

1. John

2. విద్యార్థి (vidyārthi)

Exercise 7: Write a Dialogue[edit | edit source]

Create a short dialogue using at least three greetings and two introductions.

Sample Solution:

A: నమస్కారం! మీ పేరు ఏమిటి? (Namaskāram! Mī pēru ēmiṭi?)

B: నా పేరు రవి (Nā pēru Ravi). మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? (Mīru ēlā unnāru?)

A: నేను బాగున్నాను (Nēnu bāgunnānu). మీరు? (Mīru?)

Exercise 8: Group Discussion[edit | edit source]

Engage in a group discussion where each member greets and introduces themselves in Telugu.

Exercise 9: Vocabulary Quiz[edit | edit source]

Test your knowledge of vocabulary by matching the Telugu words with their English meanings.

Sample Solution:

1. హాయ్ - Hi

2. నమస్కారం - Hello

Exercise 10: Reflection[edit | edit source]

Write a short paragraph reflecting on what you learned in this lesson and how you plan to use it.

Sample Reflection:

I learned how to greet and introduce myself in Telugu, which will be very helpful when I meet new people. I plan to practice these phrases daily to improve my fluency.

By engaging in these exercises, you will solidify your understanding of greetings and introductions in Telugu. Remember, practice makes perfect!

Videos[edit | edit source]

Learn French Through Telugu - Greetings - YouTube[edit | edit source]


Sources[edit | edit source]


Other Lessons[edit | edit source]