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83 [eighty-three]

Past tense 3

Past tense 3

83 [ఎనభై మూడు]

83 [Enabhai mūḍu]

భూత కాలం 3

Bhūta kālaṁ 3

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to make a call ట-ల--ో-----య-ం టె___ చే__ ట-ల-ఫ-న- చ-య-ం -------------- టెలిఫోన్ చేయడం 0
Bhūta-k-laṁ-3 B____ k____ 3 B-ū-a k-l-ṁ 3 ------------- Bhūta kālaṁ 3
I made a call. న--ు -ెల---న--చ--ాను నే_ టె___ చే__ న-న- ట-ల-ఫ-న- చ-స-న- -------------------- నేను టెలిఫోన్ చేసాను 0
B-----kā----3 B____ k____ 3 B-ū-a k-l-ṁ 3 ------------- Bhūta kālaṁ 3
I was talking on the phone all the time. న-ను-ఎ--ప--ూ--ో-- -ో--ాట-ల--ు---- ఉన్న--ు నే_ ఎ___ ఫో_ లో మా_____ ఉ___ న-న- ఎ-్-ు-ూ ఫ-న- ల- మ-ట-ల-డ-త-న- ఉ-్-ా-ు ----------------------------------------- నేను ఎప్పుడూ ఫోన్ లో మాట్లాడుతూనే ఉన్నాను 0
Ṭel--hōn ---a-aṁ Ṭ_______ c______ Ṭ-l-p-ō- c-y-ḍ-ṁ ---------------- Ṭeliphōn cēyaḍaṁ
to ask అడ--ం అ___ అ-గ-ం ----- అడగటం 0
Ṭ--iph-n cē--ḍ-ṁ Ṭ_______ c______ Ṭ-l-p-ō- c-y-ḍ-ṁ ---------------- Ṭeliphōn cēyaḍaṁ
I asked. న--- అ-ిగ-ను నే_ అ___ న-న- అ-ి-ా-ు ------------ నేను అడిగాను 0
Ṭe-i-h-n-c-y-ḍ-ṁ Ṭ_______ c______ Ṭ-l-p-ō- c-y-ḍ-ṁ ---------------- Ṭeliphōn cēyaḍaṁ
I always asked. నే-----్పు-ూ అడి---ూ-- ఉన్న-ను నే_ ఎ___ అ____ ఉ___ న-న- ఎ-్-ు-ూ అ-ి-ు-ూ-ే ఉ-్-ా-ు ------------------------------ నేను ఎప్పుడూ అడిగుతూనే ఉన్నాను 0
Nē-u -e--ph---cēsānu N___ ṭ_______ c_____ N-n- ṭ-l-p-ō- c-s-n- -------------------- Nēnu ṭeliphōn cēsānu
to narrate చెప--ుట చె___ చ-ప-ప-ట ------- చెప్పుట 0
N-nu-ṭ--iphō--cēsā-u N___ ṭ_______ c_____ N-n- ṭ-l-p-ō- c-s-n- -------------------- Nēnu ṭeliphōn cēsānu
I narrated. న--- --ప--ా-ు నే_ చె___ న-న- చ-ప-ప-న- ------------- నేను చెప్పాను 0
Nē-u ṭel--h-- -----u N___ ṭ_______ c_____ N-n- ṭ-l-p-ō- c-s-n- -------------------- Nēnu ṭeliphōn cēsānu
I narrated the whole story. న--- -ొ---ం-కధ---చ-ప్---ు నే_ మొ__ క__ చె___ న-న- మ-త-త- క-న- చ-ప-ప-న- ------------------------- నేను మొత్తం కధని చెప్పాను 0
Nēn- -ppuḍ- p--n-lō-māṭl--utūn--u-nānu N___ e_____ p___ l_ m__________ u_____ N-n- e-p-ḍ- p-ō- l- m-ṭ-ā-u-ū-ē u-n-n- -------------------------------------- Nēnu eppuḍū phōn lō māṭlāḍutūnē unnānu
to study చద---ట చ___ చ-ు-ు- ------ చదువుట 0
N--u--p-u---ph----ō -āṭ--ḍ-tūnē --n--u N___ e_____ p___ l_ m__________ u_____ N-n- e-p-ḍ- p-ō- l- m-ṭ-ā-u-ū-ē u-n-n- -------------------------------------- Nēnu eppuḍū phōn lō māṭlāḍutūnē unnānu
I studied. న-ను-చద----ు నే_ చ___ న-న- చ-ి-ా-ు ------------ నేను చదివాను 0
Nēnu eppu-ū--hōn--- -------tūnē un-ānu N___ e_____ p___ l_ m__________ u_____ N-n- e-p-ḍ- p-ō- l- m-ṭ-ā-u-ū-ē u-n-n- -------------------------------------- Nēnu eppuḍū phōn lō māṭlāḍutūnē unnānu
I studied the whole evening. నే----ా-ంత-------్----ద-వ-ను నే_ సా___ మొ__ చ___ న-న- స-య-త-ర- మ-త-త- చ-ి-ా-ు ---------------------------- నేను సాయంత్రం మొత్తం చదివాను 0
Aḍ--a-aṁ A_______ A-a-a-a- -------- Aḍagaṭaṁ
to work పన----యుట ప_ చే__ ప-ి చ-య-ట --------- పని చేయుట 0
A---aṭ-ṁ A_______ A-a-a-a- -------- Aḍagaṭaṁ
I worked. న----పని--ే---ు నే_ ప_ చే__ న-న- ప-ి చ-స-న- --------------- నేను పని చేసాను 0
A------ṁ A_______ A-a-a-a- -------- Aḍagaṭaṁ
I worked all day long. ర---తా--ే-- -న- ----ను రో__ నే_ ప_ చే__ ర-జ-త- న-న- ప-ి చ-స-న- ---------------------- రోజంతా నేను పని చేసాను 0
N-nu -ḍig--u N___ a______ N-n- a-i-ā-u ------------ Nēnu aḍigānu
to eat త-నుట తి__ త-న-ట ----- తినుట 0
N----aḍi-ānu N___ a______ N-n- a-i-ā-u ------------ Nēnu aḍigānu
I ate. న-ను-త-న-న--ు నే_ తి___ న-న- త-న-న-న- ------------- నేను తిన్నాను 0
N--- a--gānu N___ a______ N-n- a-i-ā-u ------------ Nēnu aḍigānu
I ate all the food. నే---అ-్నం మొత--ం ---్---ు నే_ అ__ మొ__ తి___ న-న- అ-్-ం మ-త-త- త-న-న-న- -------------------------- నేను అన్నం మొత్తం తిన్నాను 0
N-n--epp-ḍ- -ḍi-utū----n-ānu N___ e_____ a________ u_____ N-n- e-p-ḍ- a-i-u-ū-ē u-n-n- ---------------------------- Nēnu eppuḍū aḍigutūnē unnānu

The history of linguistics

Languages have always fascinated mankind. The history of linguistics is therefore very long. Linguistics is the systematic study of language. Even thousands of years ago people contemplated language. In doing so, different cultures developed different systems. As a result, different descriptions of languages emerged. Today's linguistics are based on ancient theories more than anything else. Many traditions were established in Greece in particular. The oldest known work about language comes from India, however. It was written 3,000 years ago by the grammarian Sakatayana. In ancient times, philosophers like Plato busied themselves with languages. Later, Roman authors developed their theories further. Arabians, too, developed their own traditions in the 8th century. Even then, their works show precise descriptions of the Arabian language. In modern times, man particularly wanted to research where language comes from. Scholars were especially interested in the history of language. In the 18th century, people started to compare languages with each other. They wanted to understand how languages develop. Later they concentrated on languages as a system. The question of how languages function was the focal point. Today, a great number of schools of thought exist within linguistics. Many new disciplines have developed since the fifties. These were in part strongly influenced by other sciences. Examples are psycholinguistics or intercultural communication. The newer linguistic schools of thought are very specialized. One example of this is feminist linguistics. So the history of linguistics continues… As long as there are languages, man will contemplate them!