yes its the same.. telugu was a dialect of tamil in the past just like Malayalam and kannada among 21 known and alive tamil origin languages. it is derived from tamil mostly and some Sanskrit loan words.. IT IS NOT A SANSKRIT ORIGIN!!
Old Tamil and Telugu are both Dravidian languages that share some linguistic similarities due to their common ancestry. However, they are distinct languages with unique characteristics in terms of grammar, vocabulary, and phonology. Both languages have evolved separately over centuries and have their own literary traditions.
Telugu "vamu" is called "omam" in Tamil.
Tamil and Telugu belong to the Dravidian language family.
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.
"Thambhi" in Tamil translates to "Thammudu" in Telugu, which means 'younger brother'.
Telugu and Tamil are classified as Dravidian languages and share some linguistic similarities due to their common origin. However, Telugu is not derived from Tamil; both languages have evolved independently over time and have their own unique linguistic characteristics.
I will have to go with tamil.
Telugu
"Thambhi" in Tamil translates to "Thammudu" in Telugu, which means 'younger brother'.
Telugu and Tamil are classified as Dravidian languages and share some linguistic similarities due to their common origin. However, Telugu is not derived from Tamil; both languages have evolved independently over time and have their own unique linguistic characteristics.
Telugu
Tamil is considered one of the oldest languages in the world, with a rich literary tradition dating back over 2,000 years. Telugu and Kannada are also ancient languages with their own distinct histories and contributions to literature and culture. It is difficult to definitively rank them in terms of antiquity, as all three languages have ancient roots.
The closest translation of "Kolupu" from Tamil to Telugu would be "Kalupu," which means deception or trickery in Telugu.
Tamil: Alivirai Telugu: Adityalu
its meaning is transferred into Tamil and English.
Its a Tamil word. It means contradiction. In Telugu it is - champentha paga, Bhedamu
neela vanile
The Tamil word for Freedom is "சுதந்திரம் (Suthanthiram)" and the Telugu word is "స్వాతంత్ర్యం (Svatantram)".