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What is 'remote' called in Telugu?

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Anonymous

11y ago
Updated: 11/7/2022

A comment on the question itself: There's an important variation to note regarding

the order of words when asking a who/what/when/where/why question

in English. Any form of the verb 'to be' (is, am, are, was, were) in the sentence

should immediately follow the question word.

Ex: What is your name? NOT 'What your name is?"

What is 'remote' called in Telugu? NOT "What 'remote' is called in Telugu.?

I think this mistake arises because these words would be at the very end of the sentence, and that too, often simply omitted, in the Telugu language. But they are expected, in English. Or, it can be that the writer remembers an English rule not to 'split infinitives...'

Whatever the cause, It can cause a 'blip' in the flow of the language when you leave them out, or put them in at unexpected places!

;-)

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Hunter Quitzon

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2y ago

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