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In Telugu, a tubelight is commonly referred to as "ట్యూబ్ లైట్" (pronounced as "tube light"). This term is derived from the English name and is widely used in everyday conversation.
The term "sukrudu" in Telugu translates to "venus" in English.
"Pisinary" is not a valid Telugu word. It seems to be a misspelling or a non-existent term.
There is no direct English equivalent for the Telugu word "muchali." It may refer to a colloquial term or slang specific to Telugu language and context.
The English word for the Telugu term "alagadam" is "disguise." It refers to the act of concealing one's identity or appearance, often for the purpose of deception or to blend in with a different group.
The Telugu name for celery stalk is "ఆకు కందాలు" (aaku kandalu) or simply "సెలరీ" (celery) in contexts where it is commonly referred to in English. Celery is not as widely used in traditional Telugu cuisine, so the English term is often adopted.
Cell phone can be called as the "Hastha Doora Bhashini" Anyway literally no body uses this term. But that is the term for cell phone in Telugu
Hope is called "ఆశ" (pronounced as "aasha") in Telugu. This term embodies the concept of expectation and optimism for future possibilities. It is often used in various contexts, reflecting a sense of faith and positivity.
The Telugu word "Shredulu" refers to the concept of "fractions" in English. It denotes parts of a whole, indicating how a quantity is divided into equal segments. This term is commonly used in mathematical contexts to describe ratios and portions.
The term "SkyX Technology" does not have a direct Telugu translation, as it is a brand name. However, "Sky" can be translated to "ఆకాశం" (Akāśaṁ) in Telugu, and "Technology" translates to "సాంకేతికత" (Sāṅkētikata). Thus, one might interpret "SkyX Technology" in Telugu as "ఆకాశం ఎక్స్ సాంకేతికత," but it would generally be referred to by its English name.
In Telugu, a tubelight is commonly referred to as "ట్యూబ్ లైట్" (tube light) or simply "లైట్" (light). The term "ట్యూబ్" (tube) is derived from the English word, and it's widely recognized in everyday language.
In Telugu, "bangaram" is a term of endearment which translates to "gold" or "golden." It is commonly used to express love or affection towards someone, similar to calling them "dear" or "sweetheart" in English.