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Learn Tamil In 30 Days Through Telugu New

Day 8–10: Root verbs + present tense suffix -kiren/-kirēn | Telugu infinitive | Tamil root | Present tense (I) | |------------------|------------|-------------------| | చేయుట | செய் (chei)| செய்கிறேன் (cheigiren) | | తినుట | தின் (thin)| தின்கிறேன் (thinkiren) | | వచ్చుట | வா (vaa) | வருகிறேன் (varugiren) | | పోవుట | போ (po) | போகிறேன் (pogiren) |

Day 11–12: Forming "I/You/He/She" present tense
Pattern: Root + kiṟ + person suffix.
Example: Nee varukirāy? (Are you coming?) – compare Telugu "Nuvvu vastunnava?"

Day 13–14: Negation in present


Exercise: Create a Telugu-Tamil pocket dictionary. Write 10 new words on flashcards each day. learn tamil in 30 days through telugu new


Goal: Understand Tamil grammar as “Telugu with different suffixes.”

Day 15–17: Simple past tense (regular verbs) | Verb | Past stem (I) | Telugu equivalent | |------|---------------|-------------------| | Chei (do) | Cheiten | చేశాను | | Po (go) | Pōnen | వెళ్ళాను | | Vaa (come) | Vandēn | వచ్చాను |

Day 18–20: Future tense

Day 21: Question words | Telugu | Tamil | |--------|-------| | ఏమిటి | என்ன (enna) | | ఎక్కడ | எங்கே (enge) | | ఎప్పుడు | எப்போது (eppothu) | | ఎలా | எப்படி (eppadi) |


Day 1-2: The Vatteluttu Connection Stop panicking about Tamil’s 247 letters. Telugu has 56. Here’s the trick: Learn only the 31 consonants and 12 vowels that look different but map 1:1 to Telugu sounds.

Cheat Code: Write the Tamil letter next to its Telugu twin. Burn the image into your memory. Day 8–10: Root verbs + present tense suffix

Day 3-4: The Grantha Letters (The "Extra" 6) Tamil uses special letters for borrowed sounds: ஜ (ja), ஷ (sha), ஸ (sa), ஹ (ha), க்ஷ (ksha), ஸ்ரீ (shree). Telugu speakers already use these. Congratulations—you already know them.

Day 5-7: Read-Till-Drop Take a children’s Tamil storybook (PDFs available online). Don’t worry about meaning. Just read aloud for 20 minutes daily. Your mouth muscles will adapt.

By Day 7: You can read any Tamil word phonetically, though you won’t know most meanings. Exercise: Create a Telugu-Tamil pocket dictionary