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== Introduction ==
 
In this lesson, we will delve into the world of Telugu prepositions. Prepositions are an essential part of any language, including Telugu. They help us connect phrases and sentences, indicating relationships between different elements. By mastering the usage of prepositions, you will be able to express yourself more accurately and fluently in Telugu. This lesson is designed for students who have already gained a solid foundation in Telugu grammar and are ready to take their language skills to the next level.
 
Throughout this lesson, we will explore the various types of prepositions in Telugu, their usage, and common examples. We will also touch upon any regional variations in the usage of prepositions and explore interesting cultural facts related to this topic. To reinforce your learning, we have included exercises and practice scenarios for you to apply what you have learned. So, let's dive in and unlock the world of Telugu prepositions!


==Introduction==
== Types of Prepositions ==


Welcome to the Prepositions lesson of the Complete 0 to A1 Telugu Course. In this lesson, you will learn how to use Telugu prepositions to connect phrases and sentences. Prepositions are essential elements of any language as they often indicate the relationship between multiple elements in a sentence.  
Telugu, like many other languages, has a wide range of prepositions that serve different purposes. In this section, we will explore some of the most commonly used prepositions in Telugu and understand their usage through examples. Let's begin!


In Telugu, prepositions are basically words that show the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and other words in the sentence. Prepositions can also indicate the direction, place, time, manner, or purpose of an action. As you progress with your Telugu learning journey, you will notice and use prepositions more frequently as they can add nuance to your communication.
=== Simple Prepositions ===


Simple prepositions in Telugu are single words that convey spatial, temporal, or directional relationships between objects. Here are some examples of simple prepositions in Telugu:


<span link>Once you've mastered this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Conditional-Mood|Conditional Mood]] & [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Nouns-and-Pronouns|Nouns and Pronouns]].</span>
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==Using Prepositions in Telugu==
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| లో || lō || in, at
|-
| నుండి || nuṇḍi || from
|-
| కు || ku || to, towards
|-
| ద్వారా || dvārā || by, through
|-
| పైన || paina || on, upon
|-
| తీసుకోవడం || tīsukōvaḍaṁ || to take
|-
| వద్ద || vadda || towards
|}


Like many languages, Telugu prepositions have a unique array of structures and grammar rules. Being familiar with verbs or nouns is crucial to understanding prepositions. Below are a few simple rules you can follow when using Telugu prepositions in sentences to connect phrases:
Example sentences:
* మీరు గృహంలో ఉన్నారు. (Mīru gr̥haṁlō unnāru.) - You are at home.
* నేను చిన్నపిల్ల (నన్ను) పట్టించినాను. (Nēnu cinnapilla (nannu) paṭṭin̄cinānu.) - I was punished by my father.
* చిరునవ్వు వారికి ఎత్తున వస్తుంది. (Cirunavvu vāriki etthuna vastundi.) - A small smile comes to their face.


===Positional Prepositions===
=== Compound Prepositions ===


Positional prepositions are often used to indicate the position or location of an object in relation to another object or person. Here are a few examples of positional prepositions in Telugu:
Compound prepositions in Telugu are formed by combining a simple preposition with another word, usually a noun or an adjective. These compound prepositions convey more specific relationships between objects. Here are some examples of compound prepositions in Telugu:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
| వద్ద పోవడం || vadda pōvaḍaṁ || to go towards
|-
|-
| పై || pai || on, upon
| ద్వారా చూపుట || dvārā cūpuṭa || to show by
|-
|-
| లో || lo || in, inside
| ఆశించుట కన్నీట || āśiṁcuṭa kannīṭa || to think about
|-
|-
| ప్రాంతంలో || praantham-lo || at the edge
| కాలం పతించుట || kālaṁ patiṁcuṭa || to reach on time
|-
|-
| వద్దు || vaddu || near, towards
| ఉపయోగించుట || upayōgiṁcuṭa || to use for
|-
|-
| దానిపై || daanipai || on top of it
| ఉంచుట కన్నీట || uñcuṭa kannīṭa || to speak of
|}
|}


===Temporal Prepositions===
Example sentences:
* నేను ఇంకా ఆహారం తినలేను. (Nēnu inkā āhāraṁ tinalēnu.) - I haven't eaten any food yet.
* నాకు నేను అరువు పట్టించినాను. (Nāku nēnu aruvu paṭṭin̄cinānu.) - I was punished for my mistake.
* నేను చిన్నపిల్లని వద్ద పంపించాను. (Nēnu cinnapillani vadda pan̄picānu.) - I sent the child towards his father.
 
=== Prepositions with Case Endings ===


Temporal prepositions indicate the time or duration of an action. In Telugu, you can use the following temporal prepositions:
Telugu has a unique feature where prepositions are combined with case endings to indicate certain relationships. These prepositions are often used with nouns and pronouns. Here are some examples of prepositions with case endings in Telugu:


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{| class="wikitable"
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English
! Telugu !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
|-
|-
| పలు కొన్ని కాలం || palu konni kaalam || several times
| నుండే || nuṇḍē || from
|-
|-
| నుండి || nundi || since, from
| కుంటే || kuṇṭē || towards
|-
|-
| సరిపోయి || saripoyi || finished
| లోపల || lōpala || inside
|-
|-
| వరకు || varaku || until, up to
| కన్నీటికి || kannīṭiki || about
|-
| పైన || paina || on
|-
| వద్ద || vadda || towards
|}
|}


===Prepositions with Verbs===
Example sentences:
* నేను కారు నుండే వచ్చాను. (Nēnu kāru nuṇḍē vaccānu.) - I came from the car.
* నేను అమ్మడికి కుంటే వచ్చాను. (Nēnu ammaḍiki kuṇṭē vaccānu.) - I came towards my mother.
* మీరు గృహం లోపల ఉన్నారు. (Mīru gr̥haṁ lōpala unnāru.) - You are inside the house.


Prepositions are also used in combination with verbs to create more elaborate sentence structures. Here are a few examples:
== Regional Variations and Cultural Significance ==


* నీకు నచ్చాలా? neeku nacchaalaa? - Do you like it?
It is important to note that the usage of prepositions can vary slightly between different regions of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. These variations are mainly in terms of colloquial usage and regional dialects. For example, in some regions, the preposition "తీసుకోవడం" (tīsukōvaḍaṁ) is commonly used to mean "to take," while in other regions, the preposition "తీసుకోడం" (tīsukōḍaṁ) is preferred.
* నాకు పుట్టింది naaku puttindi - It was born to me
* ప్రపంచ వ్యాపారంలో prapancha vyaapaaram-lo - In the world trade


==Conclusion==
Additionally, prepositions in Telugu can sometimes reflect cultural and historical influences. For example, the preposition "ద్వారా" (dvārā) meaning "by" or "through" is derived from Sanskrit and reflects the historical connection between Telugu and Sanskrit languages.


In this intermediate Telugu lesson, you have learned about Telugu prepositions and how to use them to connect phrases and parts of a sentence. Remember that prepositions play a vital role in the grammar of Telugu and can add nuance to your language communication. So practice using prepositions in different sentence structures to improve your fluency and boost your understanding of Telugu grammar.  
Telugu literature and poetry also make significant use of prepositions to convey deeper meanings and emotions. Poets often use prepositions creatively to enhance the beauty and impact of their verses. Telugu classical literature, such as the works of Nannaya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada, showcases the rich usage of prepositions in poetic compositions.


== Exercises ==
Now that we have explored the world of Telugu prepositions, it's time for you to practice and apply what you have learned. Below are some exercises and practice scenarios for you to test your understanding:
1. Fill in the blank with the appropriate preposition:
రాత్రి కాలం ______ నేను పనిచేస్తున్నాను. (rātri kālaṁ ______ nēnu panicēstunnānu.)
Translation: I am working ______ the night.
Solution: లో (lō)
2. Choose the correct compound preposition to complete the sentence:
నేను ఆమె ______ చూస్తున్నాను. (Nēnu āme ______ cūstunnānu.)
Translation: I am looking ______ her.
Options: ద్వారా (dvārā) or కన్నీట (kannīṭa)
Solution: ద్వారా (dvārā)
3. Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:
కిత్తనం మీరు ఏ దేశం ______ వెళ్లాలి? (Kittanaṁ mīru ē dēśaṁ ______ veḷḷāli?)
Translation: Which country do you want to visit?
Solution: కు (ku)
== Conclusion ==
Congratulations! You have successfully completed the lesson on Telugu prepositions. By understanding the different types of prepositions and their usage, you are now equipped to express various relationships between objects in Telugu. Remember to practice using prepositions in your conversations and written expressions to reinforce your learning. As you continue your journey in learning Telugu, the knowledge of prepositions will play a vital role in expanding your language skills. Keep up the great work!


<span link>Congratulations on finishing this lesson! Explore these related pages to keep learning: [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Conjunctions|Conjunctions]] & [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Adverbs|Adverbs]].</span>
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* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Nouns|Nouns]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Alphabet-and-Pronunciation|Alphabet and Pronunciation]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Tenses|Tenses]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Adverbs|Adverbs]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Questions|Questions]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Complex-Sentence-Structure|Complex Sentence Structure]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Nouns-and-Pronouns|Nouns and Pronouns]]


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* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Future-Tense|Future Tense]]
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* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/How-to-Use-Be|How to Use Be]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/Complex-Sentence-Structure|Complex Sentence Structure]]
* [[Language/Telugu/Grammar/0-to-A1-Course|0 to A1 Course]]
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Introduction

In this lesson, we will delve into the world of Telugu prepositions. Prepositions are an essential part of any language, including Telugu. They help us connect phrases and sentences, indicating relationships between different elements. By mastering the usage of prepositions, you will be able to express yourself more accurately and fluently in Telugu. This lesson is designed for students who have already gained a solid foundation in Telugu grammar and are ready to take their language skills to the next level.

Throughout this lesson, we will explore the various types of prepositions in Telugu, their usage, and common examples. We will also touch upon any regional variations in the usage of prepositions and explore interesting cultural facts related to this topic. To reinforce your learning, we have included exercises and practice scenarios for you to apply what you have learned. So, let's dive in and unlock the world of Telugu prepositions!

Types of Prepositions

Telugu, like many other languages, has a wide range of prepositions that serve different purposes. In this section, we will explore some of the most commonly used prepositions in Telugu and understand their usage through examples. Let's begin!

Simple Prepositions

Simple prepositions in Telugu are single words that convey spatial, temporal, or directional relationships between objects. Here are some examples of simple prepositions in Telugu:

Telugu Pronunciation English Translation
లో in, at
నుండి nuṇḍi from
కు ku to, towards
ద్వారా dvārā by, through
పైన paina on, upon
తీసుకోవడం tīsukōvaḍaṁ to take
వద్ద vadda towards

Example sentences:

  • మీరు గృహంలో ఉన్నారు. (Mīru gr̥haṁlō unnāru.) - You are at home.
  • నేను చిన్నపిల్ల (నన్ను) పట్టించినాను. (Nēnu cinnapilla (nannu) paṭṭin̄cinānu.) - I was punished by my father.
  • చిరునవ్వు వారికి ఎత్తున వస్తుంది. (Cirunavvu vāriki etthuna vastundi.) - A small smile comes to their face.

Compound Prepositions

Compound prepositions in Telugu are formed by combining a simple preposition with another word, usually a noun or an adjective. These compound prepositions convey more specific relationships between objects. Here are some examples of compound prepositions in Telugu:

Telugu Pronunciation English Translation
వద్ద పోవడం vadda pōvaḍaṁ to go towards
ద్వారా చూపుట dvārā cūpuṭa to show by
ఆశించుట కన్నీట āśiṁcuṭa kannīṭa to think about
కాలం పతించుట kālaṁ patiṁcuṭa to reach on time
ఉపయోగించుట upayōgiṁcuṭa to use for
ఉంచుట కన్నీట uñcuṭa kannīṭa to speak of

Example sentences:

  • నేను ఇంకా ఆహారం తినలేను. (Nēnu inkā āhāraṁ tinalēnu.) - I haven't eaten any food yet.
  • నాకు నేను అరువు పట్టించినాను. (Nāku nēnu aruvu paṭṭin̄cinānu.) - I was punished for my mistake.
  • నేను చిన్నపిల్లని వద్ద పంపించాను. (Nēnu cinnapillani vadda pan̄picānu.) - I sent the child towards his father.

Prepositions with Case Endings

Telugu has a unique feature where prepositions are combined with case endings to indicate certain relationships. These prepositions are often used with nouns and pronouns. Here are some examples of prepositions with case endings in Telugu:

Telugu Pronunciation English Translation
నుండే nuṇḍē from
కుంటే kuṇṭē towards
లోపల lōpala inside
కన్నీటికి kannīṭiki about
పైన paina on
వద్ద vadda towards

Example sentences:

  • నేను కారు నుండే వచ్చాను. (Nēnu kāru nuṇḍē vaccānu.) - I came from the car.
  • నేను అమ్మడికి కుంటే వచ్చాను. (Nēnu ammaḍiki kuṇṭē vaccānu.) - I came towards my mother.
  • మీరు గృహం లోపల ఉన్నారు. (Mīru gr̥haṁ lōpala unnāru.) - You are inside the house.

Regional Variations and Cultural Significance

It is important to note that the usage of prepositions can vary slightly between different regions of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. These variations are mainly in terms of colloquial usage and regional dialects. For example, in some regions, the preposition "తీసుకోవడం" (tīsukōvaḍaṁ) is commonly used to mean "to take," while in other regions, the preposition "తీసుకోడం" (tīsukōḍaṁ) is preferred.

Additionally, prepositions in Telugu can sometimes reflect cultural and historical influences. For example, the preposition "ద్వారా" (dvārā) meaning "by" or "through" is derived from Sanskrit and reflects the historical connection between Telugu and Sanskrit languages.

Telugu literature and poetry also make significant use of prepositions to convey deeper meanings and emotions. Poets often use prepositions creatively to enhance the beauty and impact of their verses. Telugu classical literature, such as the works of Nannaya, Tikkana, and Yerrapragada, showcases the rich usage of prepositions in poetic compositions.

Exercises

Now that we have explored the world of Telugu prepositions, it's time for you to practice and apply what you have learned. Below are some exercises and practice scenarios for you to test your understanding:

1. Fill in the blank with the appropriate preposition:

రాత్రి కాలం ______ నేను పనిచేస్తున్నాను. (rātri kālaṁ ______ nēnu panicēstunnānu.) Translation: I am working ______ the night.

Solution: లో (lō)

2. Choose the correct compound preposition to complete the sentence:

నేను ఆమె ______ చూస్తున్నాను. (Nēnu āme ______ cūstunnānu.) Translation: I am looking ______ her.

Options: ద్వారా (dvārā) or కన్నీట (kannīṭa)

Solution: ద్వారా (dvārā)

3. Rearrange the words to form a meaningful sentence:

కిత్తనం మీరు ఏ దేశం ______ వెళ్లాలి? (Kittanaṁ mīru ē dēśaṁ ______ veḷḷāli?) Translation: Which country do you want to visit?

Solution: కు (ku)

Conclusion

Congratulations! You have successfully completed the lesson on Telugu prepositions. By understanding the different types of prepositions and their usage, you are now equipped to express various relationships between objects in Telugu. Remember to practice using prepositions in your conversations and written expressions to reinforce your learning. As you continue your journey in learning Telugu, the knowledge of prepositions will play a vital role in expanding your language skills. Keep up the great work!

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