It's a past tense form of the verb "nerchuko", which means "to learn".
Here's a breakdown:
* nerchuko: to learn
* navvu: you (singular, informal)
* -ku: suffix indicating past tense
Therefore, "nerchukunnavu" translates to "you learned".
It's a past tense form of the verb "nerchuko", which means "to learn".
Here's a breakdown:
* nerchuko: to learn
* navvu: you (singular, informal)
* -ku: suffix indicating past tense
Therefore, "nerchukunnavu" translates to "you learned".