Friday, August 12, 2011

Lesson 2: Questions by adding 'Kada', ''a'' to sentences. Also, Travel related Conversations

Will you come to Hitech City?
Hitech City ki vastava?
How much will you take (charge) to Hitech city?
Hitech City ki yenta teesukuntavu?
Isn’t Hitech city nearby, eight kilometers only right (isn’t it)?
Hitech City daggare kada, yenimidhi kilometer-le kada?
Is Punjagutta nearby or faraway?
Punjagutta daggaraa, doorama?
80 rupees only to Hitech city right?
Yenabhai (80) rupayale kada hitech city ki?
Too much, Too high (referring to cost or charges)
Chala Yekkuva
Too High, Isnt it?
Chala Yekkuva kada?
Is it high?
Yekkuvaa?
Yes, it is high
Avunu, Yekkuve
Too high, isn’t it?
Chala Yekkuva kada?
No need
Vaddule
Give me one ticket, to hitech city
Oka ticket ivvu, hitech city ki
Tell me when Hitech city stop arrives (actually to mean tell me when we arrive at Hitech city)
Hitech city vaste cheppu
Hasn’t hitech city come yet?
Hitech city inka raleda?
Stop
Aapu
Proceed
Poni, Ponivvu , vellu, Vellanivvu
Proceed slowly
Mellaga poni (Remember mellaga tuduvu? From maid lessons)
Proceed faster
Recall from maid lessons and make this up…Assignment for you…
Stop Here
Try this
Stop There
Try this
Stop no where
Try this too
Lower the volume
Sound (or volume) tagginchu
Raise the volume
Sound (or volume) penchu




We use ‘kada’ to verify facts with the other person (what he thinks) like ‘isnt it?’ or more like we use ‘right?’ as a question

Note that in item 4 we added an extra ‘a’ at the end to daggara and dooram which are translations for nearby and faraway thus changing into in to questions such as ‘Is it Nearby’, or ‘Is it far away’…all by adding an a at the end which sounds like a in ‘a’uction…So try changing other words you learnt to turn them to questions, using antonyms…

Lesson 2: Practice 1


Below are new words to learn as well add an ‘a’ as in auction sound to make them questions, especially while using them like antonyms

Example solution from first 2 below: Ee rojaa (Roju+a=Rojaa), Repaa (Repu+a=Repaa) ? which translates to asking “Today or Tomorrow?”

Ee roju
Today
Repu
Tomorrow
Vundi
Exists
Ledu
Doesnot Exist
Produnna
Morning
Sayantram
Evening
Kinda
Below
Paina
Above
Lopala
Inside
Bayata
Outside
Akkada
There
Ikkada
Here
Vaddu
No, not, don’t want
Kavali
Want, Need
Raledu
Hasn’t come
Vachindi
Has come
Vachu
Know
Radu
Doesn’t Know

If you notice, daggara(nearby) changes to daggare, Vaddu (No) changes to Vaddule, Yekkuva (high) changes to Yekkuve when using with ‘kada’ for questioning

Notice how yekkuva (high) changes to Yekkuvaa (extra ‘a’ while questioning) and yekkuve (while emphasizing it)

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