Spend your final week fine-tuning your pronunciation, learning basic reading signs, and understanding the differences between formal and spoken Tamil. Days 24–25: Spoken Tamil vs. Written Tamil
Learn how to express future actions and give commands or requests.
: Telugu Nenu chestanu (I will do) becomes Tamil Naan seiven . Key Verbs to Memorize: To See : Telugu: Choodu | Tamil: Paar To Sit : Telugu: Koorcho | Tamil: Utkaar To Give : Telugu: Ivvu | Tamil: Kodu To Take : Telugu: Teesko | Tamil: Adu/Eduthuko Week 3: Sentence Formation & Case Markers (Days 16–23)
Day 2: Basic Greetings (సాధారణ శుభాకాంక్షలు) learn tamil in 30 days through telugu new
Saapiten (సాపిట్టేన్)
Dedicate time daily rather than long hours once a week.
Thambi (తంబి) Elder Sister / అక్క: Akka (అక్క) : Telugu Nenu chestanu (I will do) becomes Tamil Naan seiven
Supplement your learning with language apps or YouTube channels specifically designed for "Tamil through Telugu." Quick Reference Table: Telugu vs. Tamil Kottu / Angadi 💡 Pro-Tips for Success
Now that you can read, it is time to build your core vocabulary bank using Telugu associations. I = Naan (నేను) You (Casual) = Nee (నీవు) You (Respect) = Neenga (మీరు) We = Naanga / Naama (మేము / మనము)
Music helps retain vocabulary and improves pronunciation fluidly. Tamil Kottu / Angadi 💡 Pro-Tips for Success
Tamil grammar can be quite precise and, at times, more inflectional than Telugu. Tips for Success
Boost your learning with these strategies:
: Practice daily survival phrases like "Where is this place?" ( Idhu engé irukku? ). Week 2: Action Verbs & Tense Transitions (Days 8–15)
In the first week, focus on the sounds and the script. While Tamil has fewer consonants than Telugu, the pronunciation of 'L' and 'R' sounds is unique.