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Capítulos A0
Ponto Zero · 14 Regras totais
Você ainda não estudou :language. Vamos começar do zero.
The Telugu Script: Varnamala
Introduction to the beautiful circular script of Telugu. Learn the foundational vowels and consonants.
4 regras
Vowel Signs and Blends
Understanding how vowels modify consonants through Gunintalu. Master the secondary symbols for fluid reading.
3 regras
Double Consonants: Ottulu
Learning the conjunct consonant forms. This chapter covers how to write and pronounce stressed sounds.
3 regras
First Words and Greetings
Basic survival phrases and polite greetings. Learn how to say hello and introduce yourself simply.
2 regras
Numbers and Counting
Introduction to Telugu numerals and counting objects. Essential for shopping and telling time.
2 regras
Capítulos A1
Iniciante · 14 Regras totais
Você consegue usar expressões familiares do cotidiano e frases bem básicas.
Me, You, and Them: Pronouns
Mastering personal pronouns in Telugu. Learn the distinction between proximal and distal forms.
4 regras
The Being Verb: To Be
Using the verb 'to be' in simple sentences. Understanding how Telugu often omits the copula in the present tense.
2 regras
Naming Things: Nouns and Gender
Understanding the three genders in Telugu: Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter. Learn how gender affects sentence endings.
2 regras
Action Now: Present Continuous
Describing ongoing actions using the -tunna- suffix. Learn to talk about what you are doing right now.
2 regras
Daily Habits: Habitual Present
Talking about routines and general truths. Master the verb endings for regular actions.
0 regras
The Power of No: Basic Negation
How to turn positive statements into negative ones. Using 'ledu' and 'kaadu' correctly.
2 regras
Asking Questions
Forming yes/no questions and using 'Wh-' words. Learn the rising intonation and question markers.
2 regras
Describing Your World: Adjectives
Using descriptive words to qualify nouns. Learn where adjectives sit in a Telugu sentence.
0 regras
Where and When: Basic Postpositions
Telugu uses postpositions instead of prepositions. Learn the basics like 'in', 'on', and 'with'.
0 regras
Plurals and Quantities
How to make nouns plural using the -lu suffix. Learn irregular plural forms for common objects.
0 regras
Possession: My and Yours
Expressing ownership using genitive forms. Learn how pronouns change to show possession.
0 regras
Basic Sentence Building
Putting it all together with Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) order. Practice simple declarative sentences.
0 regras
Capítulos A2
Elementar · 7 Regras totais
Você consegue entender frases e expressões sobre áreas do dia a dia.
The Past: What Happened?
Forming the simple past tense. Learn the changes in verb stems for completed actions.
2 regras
Looking Ahead: The Future Tense
Expressing intentions and future events. Master the -ta- and -tu- suffixes for the future.
0 regras
The Case System: Vibhakti Basics
Introduction to the first four cases. Learn how to mark subjects, objects, and instruments.
3 regras
Giving Orders: Imperatives
How to give commands and requests. Understanding the difference between polite and casual imperatives.
0 regras
The Dative Subject: I Like, I Feel
Expressing feelings and needs where the subject takes the dative case. A unique feature of Dravidian languages.
2 regras
Telling Time and Dates
Advanced time expressions and calendar vocabulary. Learn to schedule appointments and talk about the past.
0 regras
Comparing Things
Using 'kante' for comparisons. Learn how to say 'better than' or 'the best'.
0 regras
Adverbs of Manner
Describing how an action is performed. Learn to turn adjectives into adverbs using -ga.
0 regras
Can and Must: Basic Modals
Expressing ability and necessity. Using 'galagu' and 'vaali' suffixes.
0 regras
The Conjunctive Participle
Linking two actions performed by the same person. Using the 'velli' (having gone) structure.
0 regras
Reflexive Verbs
Using 'konu' to indicate actions done for oneself. Understanding the nuance of self-directed actions.
0 regras
Directional Postpositions
Advanced spatial relationships. Learning 'towards', 'away from', and 'through'.
0 regras
Negative Imperatives
How to say 'don't'. Using the -aku and -akandi endings for prohibitions.
0 regras
Capítulos B1
Intermediário · 6 Regras totais
Você consegue lidar com a maioria das situações em viagens, trabalho ou escola.
Complex Vibhakti: All Eight Cases
Completing the case system. Mastering the locative, vocative, and ablative markers.
0 regras
Relative Clauses: The Adjectival Participle
How to say 'the man who came'. Using verbs as adjectives to describe nouns.
2 regras
Conditional Sentences: If and When
Using the -ite suffix for 'if'. Exploring real and hypothetical conditions.
2 regras
Compound Verbs: Adding Nuance
Combining verbs with 'pettu', 'vayu', and 'povu'. Learn how these change the meaning of the main verb.
2 regras
The Infinitive and its Uses
Using the base form of the verb. Learn how to express purpose and intent.
0 regras
Reported Speech: He Said That...
Using 'ani' to quote others. Learn how to shift pronouns and tenses in indirect speech.
0 regras
Passive Voice Construction
Using 'padu' to form the passive. Understanding when to use passive vs active in Telugu.
0 regras
Connectors and Conjunctions
Linking complex sentences with 'kaani', 'endukante', and 'mariyu'. Improving your narrative flow.
0 regras
Expressing Probability and Doubt
Using 'emo' and 'vachhu'. Learn to talk about things that might happen.
0 regras
Durative Aspect: Still Doing
Expressing continuous states over time. Using 'uundu' as an auxiliary verb.
0 regras
Causative Verbs: Making Someone Do
Using the -inchu suffix to show causation. Learn how to say 'I made him read'.
0 regras
Quantifiers and Indefinite Pronouns
Words for 'someone', 'anywhere', and 'everything'. Mastering the 'evaro' and 'edo' forms.
0 regras
Capítulos B2
Intermediário superior · 4 Regras totais
Você consegue interagir com falantes nativos com naturalidade e fluência.
Advanced Sandhi Rules
The art of vowel and consonant blending between words. Essential for sounding like a native speaker.
2 regras
The Subjunctive Mood
Expressing wishes, possibilities, and hypothetical situations in formal Telugu.
0 regras
Nominalization of Verbs
Turning entire actions into nouns. Using the -adam suffix for complex subjects.
0 regras
Emphatic Particles
Using -e, -o, and -aa to add emphasis or doubt. Small sounds that change the whole meaning.
0 regras
Perfective Aspect
Expressing actions that are completely finished with lasting results. Using 'vunda' with past participles.
0 regras
Advanced Honorifics
Navigating the complex social hierarchy through language. Using specific verb forms for extreme respect.
2 regras
Onomatopoeia and Echo Words
The playful side of Telugu. Learn 'giligili' and 'pala-pala' to describe sounds and actions.
0 regras
Complex Negation: Without Doing
Using -akunda and -akane. Expressing actions that didn't happen while others did.
0 regras
Iterative Verbs
Repeating verb stems to show repeated or continuous action. 'Chustu chustu' (while watching).
0 regras
Advanced Postpositional Phrases
Using nouns as postpositions (e.g., 'on top of', 'in the middle of'). Building complex spatial phrases.
0 regras
Capítulos C1
Avançado · 2 Regras totais
Você consegue reconhecer significados implícitos em textos longos e complexos.
Grandhika vs Vyavaharika
The divide between literary and spoken Telugu. Learn to recognize classical forms in formal writing.
2 regras
Sanskrit Influence in Telugu
Understanding Tatsama and Tadbhava words. How Sanskrit grammar influences high-register Telugu.
0 regras
Archaic Case Terminations
Studying older forms of Vibhakti found in poetry. Essential for reading Telugu classics.
0 regras
Nuances of the Particle 'Mari'
The multi-functional use of 'mari' in discourse. Using it for transitions, emphasis, and questions.
0 regras
Advanced Sentence Inversion
Breaking the SOV order for poetic or rhetorical effect. Mastering emphasis through word order change.
0 regras
Legal and Administrative Telugu
Grammar and vocabulary specific to official documents. Understanding formal passive constructions.
0 regras
Complex Conditional Chains
Nesting 'if' clauses and 'even if' (ayina) structures. Expressing intricate logical arguments.
0 regras
The Grammar of Telugu Idioms
How idiomatic expressions are syntactically frozen. Learning to use 'kaalu duvvu' and 'cheyi chesukonu'.
0 regras
Discourse Markers in Debate
Using particles to manage flow in high-level conversation. 'Anamata', 'ante', and 'kadu'.
0 regras
Ellipsis in Rapid Speech
Understanding what native speakers drop in fast conversation. Mastering the art of the 'implied' verb.
0 regras
Capítulos C2
Domínio · 3 Regras totais
Você consegue entender praticamente tudo que lê ou ouve com facilidade.
Classical Poetic Meters (Chandassu)
Introduction to the rhythmic structures of Telugu poetry. Understanding 'Gana' and 'Yati'.
2 regras
Rhetorical Devices: Alankaras
Using metaphors and similes in the Telugu tradition. Mastering 'Upama' and 'Rupaka' in speech.
0 regras
Stylistic Mastery in Prose
Developing a personal 'shaili' (style). Balancing Sanskritized and Dravidian vocabulary for effect.
0 regras
Interpreting Ancient Inscriptions
Grammar of Old Telugu (Pala-Telugu). Comparing 7th-century forms with modern usage.
0 regras
The Philosophy of Telugu Grammar
Deep dive into the 'Andhra Sabda Chintamani'. Understanding the traditional linguistic theory of Telugu.
0 regras
Nuanced Irony and Sarcasm
Using subtle grammatical shifts to convey irony. The role of intonation and specific particles.
0 regras
Dialectal Variations: Grammar Shifts
Comparing Telangana, Rayalaseema, and Coastal Andhra grammar. Mastering code-switching between dialects.
0 regras
Creative Neologisms
How to create new words using Telugu roots and rules. The future of the language in tech and media.
1 regras
Por que aprender gramática de Telugu?
A gramática é a base da fluência em um idioma. Sem entender os padrões gramaticais, você pode decorar vocabulário mas vai ter dificuldade para formar frases corretas. Veja por que o estudo estruturado de gramática é importante:
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Entenda falantes nativos
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Nosso currículo de gramática de Telugu cobre os níveis CEFR de A0 a C2. Cada nível é projetado para o seu nível atual — iniciantes começam com padrões básicos de frases no A1, enquanto avançados trabalham estruturas complexas no C1-C2.
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