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“ౙాబిలి” (dzabili), the native Telugu word for the moon, is believed to be a compound of the words, “ౙాను” (dzānu) meaning graceful and “పిల్లి” (pilli) meaning cat—together painting the moon as a “graceful cat.” If that isn’t fascinating, I don’t know what is.
@reyitsukka LOOK WHERE I FOUND YOU , YOOO
HEYY, THAT IS MY PAGE HEHEHE
In Telugu, “బంగారుకొండ/baṅgārukoṇḍa” which literally translates to “golden hill” is the highest term to express endearment and warmth.
Because, what is more beautiful and precious than gold ?
Ayy, nice Avatar/Profile pic. I made a meme using that in 2021 lol
Dang 😭
nenu mee blog mee “vellostha” ane padam venakala ardham maruyu prema gurinchi raasina post dhvaara kanipichhindhi. nenu tumblr dhaadhaapu oka samvathsaram ga vaaduthunna, kaani naaku evvaru mana bhaasha maatladevaallu kanipiyaledhu. meeru entho chakkaga telugu lo maatladuthu, itharlaku telugu andham gurinchi chepthu vunte nannu inkokaru choosi, gurthinchi, ardham chesukunnattu vundhi - manasuki entho haayiga vundhi !
ఇన్నాళ్లు చూడనే లేదు, tumblr తెరిచి కూడా చాలా కాలం అవుతోంది, తెరవంగానే ఇదే కనిపించింది 😭🫶🏽
ఎంత మంచిగా అనిపిస్తోందో, నెనర్లు 🌷
I love how, food is some sort of a love language in Telugu because.. food is used as a compliment, a nickname.
They are sweet and adorable ? They are జున్ను (junnu). They are cute and chubby ? They are లడ్డు (laḍḍu). They are lovely and pretty ? They are పండు (paṇḍu).
ఓడినా సరే, నీలో ఓర్పు ఉందంటే
నువు గెలిచావు అన్నట్లే
In Telugu, intimacy can be expressed by saying “నిన్ను కంటికి రెప్పలా చూసుకుంటాను/ninnu kaṇṭiki reppalā cūsukuṇṭānu” meaning “I will look after you like my own eyelids look after my eye”
Because… to love, is to cherish. To cherish, is to protect.
Telugu, using “తాను/తను” (tānu/tanu), a gender-neutral pronoun in literature and music is my Vijayanagara empire !
In Telugu, to express love and affection, my అమ్మ amma (mother) often Amma’s me back and my నాన్న nānna (father) nānna’s me back :)
In a nutshell, they use their own designated absolute honorifics in addressing their descendants.
This beautiful linguistic phenomenon that exists in Telugu, doesn’t have a specific name but it is popularly known as self-reciprocal kinship or affectionate kin terms.
namaskaram andi, ela unnaru?
బాగున్నా సుమీ! మీరు?
All our dreams are Telugu, our tears are Telugu too when we cry out in hunger, or in pain all our expression is Telugu!
మా తెలుగు తల్లికి మల్లె పూదండా మా కన్న తల్లికి మంగళారతుల
To our Mother Telugu a garland of jasmines, devoted we are to our great Mother who birthed us
కడుపులో బంగారు కను చూపులో కరుణా చిరునవ్వులో సిరులు దొరలించు మా తల్లి
With gold in thy belly and grace in thine eyes, our Mother whose smile wealth poureth forth
గల గలా గోదారి కదలి పోతుంటేను బిర బిరా కృష్ణమ్మ పరుగులిడుతుంటే
Full of life and vigour is river Godavari, full of elation the river Krishna floweth
బంగారు పంటలే పండుతాయి మురిపాల ముత్యాలు దొరలు తాయి
Crops of gold shall they yield bountifully, glinting and shining gems shall roll forth
అమరావతీ నగర అపురూప శిల్పాలు, త్యాగయ్య గొంతులో తారాడు నాదాలు
The exotic sculptures of Amaravati, the riveting choral voice of Tyāgayya
తిక్కయ్య కలములో తియ్యందనాలు నిత్యమై నిఖిలమై నిలచి యుండే దాక
The wondrous writings of Tikkayya, gloriously withstood the tests of time.
రుద్రమ్మ భుజ శక్తి మల్లమ్మ పతిభక్తి తిమ్మరుసు ధీయుక్తి కృష్ణరాయని కీర్తి
Rudramma's strength and Mallamma's fidelity, Timmarasu's courage and Krishnadevaraya's glory
మా చెవుల రింగుమని మారు మ్రోగే దాక, నీ పాటలే పాడుతాం నీ ఆటలే ఆడుతాం జై తెలుగు తల్లీ! జై తెలుగు తల్లీ!!
Until our ears ring with pleasantries, we’ll sing thy songs, we'll play thy games. victory, victory to our Mother Telugu!
- Shankarambāḍi Sundarācāri, 1942
tell me Mother Earth, what is heavier ? People or their hearts ?
naa sangathi cheppanaa... ee chotu chala baagundhi <3. btw, premanu yedhalo daache avasaram entoy? panchipedithe saripodhu? ;)
నెనరులు చెలి <3
అందుకేనేమో మరి, ప్రపంచమంతా ఉన్న ఈ ప్రేమను, ఎదలో దాచలేకున్నాను :))
In Telugu, we don’t say “goodbye”instead, we say “వెళ్ళొస్తా Veḷḷostā” Translated “i will go and i will be back” we are taught and even lectured to say this instead of just “i will go” until the phrase becomes a habit, it is a feeling, a sense of hope that they would not be leaving forever and will always return, no matter what.