Learn Tamil In 30 Days Through Telugu New Online
| Day | Focus | Tamil example | Telugu mapping | Drill | |-----|-------|---------------|----------------|-------| | 15 | Past tense (வந்தேன் – I came) | చేశాను ↔ செய்தேன் | Identify similar suffix | Translate 10 past actions | | 16 | Future tense (வருவேன் – I will come) | చేస్తాను ↔ செய்வேன் | Note different marker | Plan tomorrow’s schedule | | 17 | Imperative (வா, வாருங்கள்) | రా, రండి | Formal/informal rules | Give commands | | 18 | Time words (today, tomorrow, now) | నేడు, రేపు, ఇప్పుడు | இன்று, நாளை, இப்போ | Make time sentences | | 19 | Modal verbs (can, should) | చేయగలను | செய்யலாம், வேண்டும் | Express ability/obligation | | 20 | Days, months, calendar | Telugu weekdays similar? | No – learn fresh | Write your birthday | | 21 | Review & short paragraph | Write “My daily routine” | 5–6 sentences | Peer correction |
Try to translate your daily routine from Telugu to Tamil in your mind.
[Week 1: Fundamentals] ➔ [Week 2: Verbs & Tenses] ➔ [Week 3: Daily Conversations] ➔ [Week 4: Fluency & Nuances] Week 1: Building the Foundation (Days 1–7)
Practice the "soft" and "hard" sounds that differ from Telugu.
Practice describing your day in simple sentences. 🔴 Week 4: Fluency & Conversation (Days 24–30) learn tamil in 30 days through telugu new
Naan saapteyn (నేను తిన్నాను)
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A1 (Beginner) to low A2
Telugu uses -ku, -ni, -tho. Tamil uses the same but with euphonic changes. | Day | Focus | Tamil example |
Write the Tamil letter next to its Telugu twin. Burn the image into your memory.
You can form 10 error-free sentences: "Naan poyittu varen" (I’ll go and come back – the classic Tamil polite goodbye).
Many words for family, nature, and daily objects are similar.
Immerse yourself in the language through movies, songs, or news. Practice describing your day in simple sentences
Naan saapiduveyn (నేను తింటాను) Days 14–15: Case Markers (Vibhaktulu)
Learning Tamil through Telugu is one of the most efficient ways to master a new language. Since both belong to the Dravidian language family, they share similar grammar structures, sentence formations, and even a significant amount of vocabulary. If you are a Telugu speaker, you already have a "head start" that others don't.
Tamil uses special letters for borrowed sounds: ஜ (ja), ஷ (sha), ஸ (sa), ஹ (ha), க்ஷ (ksha), ஸ்ரீ (shree). Telugu speakers already use these. Congratulations—you already know them.
Phase 4: Days 24 to 30 – Real-World Situations and Conversational Fluency
Po (పో) -> Go (Respect) / వెళ్ళండి: Ponga (పోంగ)
Just like Telugu uses ki/ku for "to," Tamil uses ku . Telugu: Intiki (To the house) → Tamil: Veetuku