16th century Italian explorer Niccolò Da Conti who visited the Vijayanagara Empire described it as Italian of the east
Telugu poet Gurajada Apparao coined the phrase "Telugu is the Italian of the East" to emphasize the beauty and richness of the Telugu language. This comparison signifies the cultural and linguistic significance of Telugu in the same way Italian is regarded in the Western world.
Telugu is not usually referred to as the Italian of the East. This comparison might be due to some linguistic similarities or cultural connections between the Telugu-speaking population and the Italian people, but it is not a common or widely recognized association.
In Italian, 'veta' from Telugu translates to 'questo' or 'that'.
"East Telugu" can refer to the Telugu language as spoken in the eastern regions of India where Telugu is predominantly spoken, such as Andhra Pradesh and parts of Telangana. It may also indicate the dialect or accent specific to these regions.
The Telugu sentence "alage chestanu" translates to "I will do it like that" in English.
Actually it should be said "Gorre Pottelu" which means HE SHEEP.
Telugu is not usually referred to as the Italian of the East. This comparison might be due to some linguistic similarities or cultural connections between the Telugu-speaking population and the Italian people, but it is not a common or widely recognized association.
Telugu is a Dravidian language, primarily spoken in the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.
In Italian, 'veta' from Telugu translates to 'questo' or 'that'.
"East Telugu" can refer to the Telugu language as spoken in the eastern regions of India where Telugu is predominantly spoken, such as Andhra Pradesh and parts of Telangana. It may also indicate the dialect or accent specific to these regions.
tuna is called Venkshan in Telugu
Putnala pappu, that's what my telugu roommate said.
Italian East Africa was created in 1936.
Italian East Africa ended in 1941.
The Telugu sentence "alage chestanu" translates to "I will do it like that" in English.
Italian East African lira ended in 1941.
Italian East African lira was created in 1936.
The Adriatic Sea is located to the East of the Italian peninsula