mee bojanum ainda?
"మీరు ఆహారం తిన్నారా?" (Mīru āhāra tinṇārā?) is how you would ask if someone ate food in Telugu. It’s a simple way to inquire about whether someone has had a meal. Food is an essential part of Telugu culture, often enjoyed with family and friends.
The Telugu word "thummu" translates to "spoon" in English. It refers to the utensil commonly used for eating or serving food.
In Telugu we need not specify 'food'. Just say 'Thintunnava?'. Means are you eating?. Its enough. But if you really want to be specific, mention the item that he or she is eating. It is like 'nuvvu apple thitunnava?' . It means are you eating apple?.
Actually it is similar to korralu in telugu,indian millets(foxtail millets) Quinova is American millets,but Indian millets are the double in nutrition & with the low price means 3 times lower cost than Quinova
telugu language importance
"Telugu chata" in English is called a "Telugu conversation" or "Telugu chat."
meaning of maasamu in telugu
In Telugu, we call advertisement as 'Prakatana'.
dhondakaaya is telugu word...it is a vegetable category
Telugu meaning for aniseed is called sompu.
There is no separate Telugu word for Rhodium. It is Rhodium రోడియం in Telugu also.
please tell what is the exact meaning of maca in telugu word i mean what do you call maca powder in telugu