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Accusative Case '-ni/-nu' (Dwitiya Vibhakti)

Grammar Rule in 30 Seconds

The Accusative case (-ni/-nu) marks the direct object of a sentence, showing who or what is receiving the action.

  • Use -ni for human objects: 'Nenu ramuni chusanu' (I saw Ramu).
  • Use -nu for non-human objects: 'Nenu pustakamunu chadivanu' (I read the book).
  • In modern spoken Telugu, -ni is often used for both humans and non-humans.
Subject + Object + (ni/nu) + Verb

Accusative Suffixes

Noun Type Suffix Example Meaning
Human
-ni
Ramuni
Ramu (obj)
Non-Human
-ni
Pustakam-ni
Book (obj)
Pronoun (I)
-nu
Nannu
Me
Pronoun (You)
-nu
Ninnu
You
Pronoun (He/She)
-ni
Atani/Ame-ni
Him/Her

Meanings

The accusative case identifies the direct object of a transitive verb, indicating the entity affected by the action.

1

Direct Object

Marking the target of a verb.

“Nenu cinema-ni chusanu”

“Ame pustakam-ni chadivindi”

2

Specific Emphasis

Highlighting a specific object among many.

“Aa kura-ni tinu”

“Ee pani-ni cheyi”

Reference Table

Reference table for Accusative Case '-ni/-nu' (Dwitiya Vibhakti)
Form Structure Example
Affirmative
Noun + ni + Verb
Nenu cinema-ni chusanu
Negative
Noun + ni + Neg Verb
Nenu cinema-ni chudaledu
Question
Noun + ni + Verb?
Nuvvu cinema-ni chusava?
Human Object
Name + ni
Ramuni pilichanu
Pronoun Object
Pronoun + nu
Nannu pilicharu

طيف الرسمية

رسمي
Nenu aa chalanachitram-ni chusanu.

Nenu aa chalanachitram-ni chusanu. (Watching a movie)

محايد
Nenu aa cinema-ni chusanu.

Nenu aa cinema-ni chusanu. (Watching a movie)

غير رسمي
Cinema chusa.

Cinema chusa. (Watching a movie)

عامية
Cinema chusesa.

Cinema chusesa. (Watching a movie)

Accusative Case Map

Accusative (-ni)

Usage

  • Direct Object Target of action

Pronouns

  • Nannu Me
  • Ninnu You

أمثلة حسب المستوى

1

Nenu annam-ni tinnanu

I ate the food

2

Nenu cinema-ni chusanu

I watched the movie

3

Nuvvu nannu pilichava?

Did you call me?

4

Ame pustakam-ni konnadi

She bought the book

1

Nenu aa pani-ni chesanu

I did that work

2

Ame ramuni chusindi

She saw Ramu

3

Nuvvu ee kura-ni tinnava?

Did you eat this curry?

4

Nenu ninnu nammutunnanu

I believe you

1

Vaadu aa kotta car-ni konnadu

He bought that new car

2

Nenu ee vishayam-ni gurthu pettukuntanu

I will remember this matter

3

Ame nannu adigindi

She asked me

4

Nuvvu aa cinema-ni chudaleda?

Haven't you watched that movie?

1

Nenu aa samasya-ni parishkarinchanu

I solved that problem

2

Ame nannu pilavaledu

She did not invite me

3

Nuvvu ee nirnayam-ni enduku teesukunnavu?

Why did you take this decision?

4

Vaadu aa pustakam-ni chadivadu

He read that book

1

Nenu aa vyakti-ni gurtinchagalanu

I can recognize that person

2

Ame ee siddhantam-ni samarthinchindi

She supported this theory

3

Nuvvu aa ghatana-ni ela chustavu?

How do you view that incident?

4

Vaadu aa prastavam-ni tecchadu

He brought up that proposal

1

Nenu aa kavyam-ni chadivanu

I read that poem

2

Ame aa charitra-ni vivarinchindi

She explained that history

3

Nuvvu aa niyamam-ni patinchali

You must follow that rule

4

Vaadu aa prayatnam-ni chesadu

He made that attempt

سهل الخلط

Accusative Case '-ni/-nu' (Dwitiya Vibhakti) مقابل Accusative (-ni) vs Dative (-ki)

Learners often use -ki for objects.

Accusative Case '-ni/-nu' (Dwitiya Vibhakti) مقابل Accusative (-ni) vs Nominative (no suffix)

Learners don't know when to add the marker.

Accusative Case '-ni/-nu' (Dwitiya Vibhakti) مقابل Accusative (-ni) vs Genitive (-ki/yokka)

Confusing possession with object marking.

أخطاء شائعة

Nenu annam tinnanu

Nenu annam-ni tinnanu

Missing the object marker.

Nenu Ramu-ki chusanu

Nenu Ramu-ni chusanu

Confusing accusative with dative.

Nenu nannu chusanu

Nenu nannu chusanu (Wait, this is correct, but check reflexive)

Reflexive confusion.

Nenu pustakam chusanu

Nenu pustakam-ni chusanu

Inconsistent marking.

Nuvvu nenu chusava?

Nuvvu nannu chusava?

Using nominative instead of accusative pronoun.

Nenu cinema-ki chusanu

Nenu cinema-ni chusanu

Wrong case marker.

Ame ninnu pilichindi

Ame ninnu pilichindi (Correct)

Wait, this is correct, but learners often use 'nuvvu' instead of 'ninnu'.

Nenu aa vishayam-ki gurthu pettukuntanu

Nenu aa vishayam-ni gurthu pettukuntanu

Wrong case for mental objects.

Vaadu aa car-ki konnadu

Vaadu aa car-ni konnadu

Dative instead of accusative.

Nenu aa ghatana-ki chusanu

Nenu aa ghatana-ni chusanu

Wrong case.

Nenu aa siddhantam-ki samarthinchanu

Nenu aa siddhantam-ni samarthinchanu

Advanced verb-case mismatch.

Nuvvu aa niyamam-ki patinchali

Nuvvu aa niyamam-ni patinchali

Wrong case.

Vaadu aa prastavam-ki tecchadu

Vaadu aa prastavam-ni tecchadu

Wrong case.

Ame aa charitra-ki vivarinchindi

Ame aa charitra-ni vivarinchindi

Wrong case.

أنماط الجُمل

Nenu ___ -ni chusanu.

Nuvvu ___ -ni tinnava?

Ame ___ -ni konnadi.

Vaadu ___ -ni parishkarinchadu.

Real World Usage

Ordering food constant

Nenu dosa-ni order chesanu.

Texting very common

Message-ni chudu.

Job interview common

Nenu project-ni complete chesanu.

Travel occasional

Nenu ticket-ni book chesanu.

Social media very common

Photo-ni like chesanu.

Academic common

Nenu lesson-ni chadivanu.

💡

Use -ni for everything

In spoken Telugu, you can safely use -ni for all direct objects, human or not.
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Don't over-mark

Only use -ni for direct objects. Don't add it to subjects or indirect objects.
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Definite objects

Use -ni when you are talking about a specific object, not just any object.
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Spoken vs Written

Written Telugu might use -nu, but you will sound more natural using -ni in conversation.

Smart Tips

Ask yourself: 'Am I acting on this thing?' If yes, use -ni.

Nenu pustakam chadivanu. Nenu pustakam-ni chadivanu.

Always use -ni for people who are the object of your action.

Nenu Ramu pilichanu. Nenu Ramu-ni pilichanu.

Adding -ni turns a general object into a specific one.

Nenu cinema chusanu. Nenu aa cinema-ni chusanu.

Think of -ni as the 'target' and -ki as the 'destination'.

Nenu cinema-ki chusanu. Nenu cinema-ni chusanu.

النطق

cinema-ni (si-ne-ma-ni)

Suffix attachment

The -ni suffix is attached directly to the noun without a space.

Statement

Nenu cinema-ni chusanu ↘

Falling intonation for facts.

Question

Nuvvu cinema-ni chusava? ↗

Rising intonation for questions.

احفظها

وسيلة تذكّر

Think of 'ni' as a 'net' that catches the object of the sentence.

ربط بصري

Imagine a fisherman throwing a net (ni) over a fish (the object). The fish is now the target.

Rhyme

For the object, add a ni, it's as easy as can be.

Story

Ramu is hungry. He sees a dosa. He puts a 'ni' net on the dosa. Now he eats the dosa-ni.

Word Web

NannuNinnuPustakam-niCinema-niAnnam-niRamu-ni

تحدٍّ

Write 5 sentences about things you did today using the -ni suffix.

ملاحظات ثقافية

In formal settings, people use the full -ni suffix. In casual conversation, it is often dropped if the object is obvious.

The usage is similar, but some dialects might use slightly different verb endings.

Literary Telugu often uses -nu for inanimate objects.

The accusative case in Telugu evolved from ancient Dravidian roots.

بدايات محادثة

Nuvvu ee roju emi chusavu?

Nuvvu ee pustakam-ni chadivava?

Nuvvu evarini pilichavu?

Nuvvu ee nirnayam-ni ela teesukunnavu?

مواضيع للكتابة اليومية

Write about your favorite movie.
Describe a task you finished today.
Discuss a book you recently read.
Reflect on a difficult decision you made.

أخطاء شائعة

Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح


Incorrect

صحيح

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct suffix.

Nenu cinema ___ chusanu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -ni
Cinema is the direct object.
Choose the correct sentence. اختيار متعدد

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu Ramu-ni chusanu
Ramu is the direct object.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Nenu annam tinnanu (make it specific).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu annam-ni tinnanu
Adding -ni makes it a specific object.
Transform to accusative. Sentence Transformation

Nenu pustakam chadivanu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu pustakam-ni chadivanu
Pustakam is the direct object.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Nuvvu evarini pilichavu? B: Nenu ____ pilichanu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ramu-ni
Ramu is the object of the verb 'call'.
Order the words. Sentence Building

cinema / nenu / chusanu / -ni

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu cinema-ni chusanu
Standard SOV order.
Sort the cases. Grammar Sorting

Which is Accusative?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -ni
-ni is the accusative marker.
Match the pronoun to its accusative form. Match Pairs

Match each item on the left with its pair on the right:

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nannu
Nannu is the accusative of I.

Score: /8

تمارين تطبيقية

8 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct suffix.

Nenu cinema ___ chusanu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -ni
Cinema is the direct object.
Choose the correct sentence. اختيار متعدد

Which is correct?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu Ramu-ni chusanu
Ramu is the direct object.
Correct the sentence. Error Correction

Find and fix the mistake:

Nenu annam tinnanu (make it specific).

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu annam-ni tinnanu
Adding -ni makes it a specific object.
Transform to accusative. Sentence Transformation

Nenu pustakam chadivanu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu pustakam-ni chadivanu
Pustakam is the direct object.
Complete the dialogue. Dialogue Completion

A: Nuvvu evarini pilichavu? B: Nenu ____ pilichanu.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Ramu-ni
Ramu is the object of the verb 'call'.
Order the words. Sentence Building

cinema / nenu / chusanu / -ni

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nenu cinema-ni chusanu
Standard SOV order.
Sort the cases. Grammar Sorting

Which is Accusative?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: -ni
-ni is the accusative marker.
Match the pronoun to its accusative form. Match Pairs

I -> ?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: Nannu
Nannu is the accusative of I.

Score: /8

الأسئلة الشائعة (8)

Yes, in modern spoken Telugu, -ni is the standard marker for all direct objects.

-nu is the traditional literary form for inanimate objects, while -ni is the common spoken form.

Not always. If the object is indefinite, you can omit it, but using it adds specificity.

Yes, -ni is the standard marker for human direct objects.

The dative (-ki) is for recipients or destinations, while the accusative (-ni) is for direct objects.

It's common because English prepositions like 'to' or 'at' can be translated as -ki, leading to overuse.

Yes, but -ni is universally understood and used across all Telugu-speaking regions.

No, intransitive verbs like 'go' or 'come' do not take direct objects, so they don't use -ni.

Scaffolded Practice

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Mastery Progress

Needs Practice

Improving

Strong

Mastered

In Other Languages

Spanish partial

Personal 'a'

Spanish doesn't use a marker for inanimate objects, while Telugu can.

Japanese high

wo particle

Japanese 'wo' is strictly for objects, while Telugu -ni has more historical variations.

German moderate

Accusative case

German changes the article, while Telugu adds a suffix.

French low

Direct object pronouns

French doesn't use suffixes on the noun itself.

Arabic moderate

Mansoub case

Arabic uses vowel endings, Telugu uses a consonant-vowel suffix.

Chinese low

Ba construction

Chinese changes word order, Telugu keeps SOV order.

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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