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What is the meaning of Telugu word Kotha mble tisukunava?

The Telugu phrase "Kotha mble tisukunava?" is grammatically incorrect and doesn't make much sense in standard Telugu. It seems like a possible combination of two words, but both are misspelled.

Here's a breakdown of the likely intended words:

* Kotha: This is the Telugu word for "new."

* Mble: This is a misspelling of "మెబ్లె" (meble), which means "furniture" in Telugu.

The intended phrase could be:

* "Kotha meble tisukunava?"

This means "Did you buy new furniture?"

However, "tisukunava?" is not the most common way to ask this question. A more natural way to ask this question in Telugu would be:

* "Kotha meble konukunnara?"

This translates to "Did you buy new furniture?" using the verb "konukunnara" which means "did you buy."

It's important to note that the question itself is grammatically incorrect in Telugu, and the correct way to ask "Did you buy new furniture?" would be using a more appropriate verb like "konukunnara" instead of "tisukunava."

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