The child will speak whatever language he or she is raised in. It doesn't alway matter what the parents speak.
we should give respect to our mother tongue Telugu. Telugu is one of the four languages in India. the mostly spoken language in India is Telugu. Telugu is an official language in Andrapradesh .The telugu script was derived from brahmi script of the mouryan empire. Telugu has been subjected or prolonged and given an enormous influence from sanskrit . it is one of the official languages of republic of India. it is widely spoken in Andra pradesh , maharashtra , orissa ,pondicherry , banglore , chennai etc .................................. by Ch. thanmayi from geetanjali iit olampiad school . branch : madinaguda
KANNADAYes Its Kannada... Don't believe whoever says what?Its very simple logic.Kannada & Telugu script were derived from Kadamba script, which has more resemblance to Kannada than Telugu. So, Kannada script should be older.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated properly. The possessive form for both "mother" and "father" is indicated by the placement of the apostrophe before the s, making it clear that it refers to the marriage belonging to both parents.
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No you would say "My father and mother ARE walking"
sthanamulu appropriate imformal language we call it sannulu or sallu
KANNADAYes Its Kannada... Don't believe whoever says what?Its very simple logic.Kannada & Telugu script were derived from Kadamba script, which has more resemblance to Kannada than Telugu. So, Kannada script should be older.
we should give respect to our mother tongue Telugu. Telugu is one of the four languages in India. the mostly spoken language in India is Telugu. Telugu is an official language in Andrapradesh .The telugu script was derived from brahmi script of the mouryan empire. Telugu has been subjected or prolonged and given an enormous influence from sanskrit . it is one of the official languages of republic of India. it is widely spoken in Andra pradesh , maharashtra , orissa ,pondicherry , banglore , chennai etc .................................. by Ch. thanmayi from geetanjali iit olampiad school . branch : madinaguda
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Blood types are received from the mother and father, so the child can be the same type as the mother if the father's type allows it.
The mother should notify family services.
No, only the mother can. On the reverse, should the father be able to sue the stepfather for aiding the mother in alienation the child from the father?
They created you, cared for you, and paid for you
As a native Telugu speaker, I can firmly assure that this Telugu language term refers to 'Uncle'.Strictly speaking, a 'babai' (pronounced as bah-bah-yee) is related to you as your father's younger brother or a younger male cousin. Not to be used for Step Fathers.In some cases, the husband of your mother's younger sister or female cousin can also be called 'babai'. As one's mother's younger sister or cousin is treated on same regard as his/her mother in Indian culture, her husband is also treated on the same level as one's father's younger brother. In such cases, he is considered as maternal 'babai' but the word 'maternal' is never coined in daily usage and is just called as 'babai'.As a slang word, a male friend can call another male friend as 'babai', just like the word 'dude'. This slang word is commonly used in the region of Andhra Pradesh in India.
Of course it matters. The attack should have been reported to the police and the father should be prosecuted.
Yes, the sentence is punctuated properly. The possessive form for both "mother" and "father" is indicated by the placement of the apostrophe before the s, making it clear that it refers to the marriage belonging to both parents.