>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Linguistic Research >> Research Projects

How do we say i want to tell you something in Telugu?

There are several ways to say "I want to tell you something" in Telugu, depending on the context and formality:

Formal:

* నీకు ఏదో చెప్పాలి (nēku ēdō cheppāli): This is the most literal translation and means "I have something to tell you."

* నీతో ఏదో మాట్లాడాలి (nēto ēdō māṭlāḍāli): This means "I want to talk to you about something."

Informal:

* నీతో ఏదో చెప్పాలి (nēto ēdō cheppāli): This is similar to the formal version but more casual.

* నీకు ఏదో చెప్పాలనుకుంటున్నాను (nēku ēdō cheppālanukuntunnānu): This translates to "I want to tell you something."

For a specific topic:

* నీకు ఏదో విషయం చెప్పాలి (nēku ēdō viṣayam cheppāli): This means "I have something to tell you about."

* నీకు ఏదో విషయం చెప్పాలనుకుంటున్నాను (nēku ēdō viṣayam cheppālanukuntunnānu): This means "I want to tell you something about."

You can replace "ఏదో" (ēdō) with a specific word or phrase if you want to be more specific about what you want to say. For example:

* నీకు ఒక విషయం చెప్పాలి (nēku oka viṣayam cheppāli): "I have something to tell you about."

* నీకు ఒక రహస్యం చెప్పాలనుకుంటున్నాను (nēku oka rahasyam cheppālanukuntunnānu): "I want to tell you a secret."

Remember to choose the phrase that best fits the situation and the level of formality you want to achieve.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.