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How do you say like in Telugu?

There are a few ways to say "like" in Telugu, depending on the context:

1. "లాగా" (laaga): This is the most common and general translation for "like" in Telugu. It is used to compare things or express similarity.

Example: "నీలాగా" (neelaaga) - Like you

Example: "పుస్తకం లాగా" (pustakam laaga) - Like a book

2. "గురించి" (gurinch): This means "about" or "regarding", and can be used to express "like" when talking about something you enjoy or find interesting.

Example: "సినిమాల గురించి" (cinemaala gurinch) - About movies

Example: "సంగీతం గురించి" (sangitam gurinch) - About music

3. "వంటి" (vanti): This means "like" or "such as" and is used to indicate something similar or belonging to a specific category.

Example: "పక్షి వంటి" (pakshi vanti) - Like a bird

Example: "మొక్కలు వంటివి" (mokkaalu vantivi) - Things like plants

4. "లో" (lo): This means "in" or "inside," and can be used to express "like" when comparing something to something else.

Example: "నీటి లో" (neeti lo) - Like water

Example: "చీకటి లో" (cheekati lo) - Like darkness

The best way to choose the right translation depends on the context of your sentence. If you are unsure, try using "లాగా" (laaga) as it is the most general and versatile option.

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