avaru yaaru?
Neevu Hegiruviri? (respectful - for elders) / Neenu Hegiruvi? (when you ask those younger than you)
Yes, I can understand and respond in Kannada. Feel free to ask your question.
In Kannada, you can say "neevu nenne maaDida yaavudu?" to ask someone "what did you do yesterday?"
In Kannada we would say:In singular form: Ninnadhu oota aaytha?In plural form: Nimmadhu oota aaytha?
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
Neevu Hegiruviri? (respectful - for elders) / Neenu Hegiruvi? (when you ask those younger than you)
Yes, I can understand and respond in Kannada. Feel free to ask your question.
In Kannada, you can say "neevu nenne maaDida yaavudu?" to ask someone "what did you do yesterday?"
In Kannada we would say:In singular form: Ninnadhu oota aaytha?In plural form: Nimmadhu oota aaytha?
Nimma Hesarenu (respectful) or Ninna Hesarenu (ask those younger to you)
Kannada is written in the Kannada script, which is an abugida derived from the Brahmi script. It is used to write the Kannada language spoken mainly in the state of Karnataka in India.
Not kannada
In Kannada, we would call it Meke.
Water in kannada - Niru Rice in kannada - Akki
kannada abayasa
The Kannada word for 'phosphor' is Ranjaka.
In Kannada, we would say:Kabbina