Learn Tamil In 30 Days Through Telugu New ⏰
Both languages use “ku” for the dative case (to/for).
Rule: Tamil doubles the ‘k’ after short vowels. Say “enakku” (not “enaku”).
Since Telugu and Tamil are Dravidian sisters, learning is easier because the sentence structure (Subject-Object-Verb) is the same. learn tamil in 30 days through telugu new
Day 1-5: The Alphabet (అక్షరమాల) Tamil has 12 vowels (Uyir) and 18 consonants (Mei).
Day 6-10: Basic Vocabulary (పదజాలం) Notice the similarity between the words: Both languages use “ku” for the dative case (to/for)
| English | Telugu (తెలుగు) | Tamil (தமிழ்) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | I / Me | నేను (Nenu) | நான் (Naan) | | You | నీవు (Neenu) | நீ (Nee) | | Milk | పాలు (Paalu) | பால் (Paal) | | Mother | అమ్మ (Amma) | அம்மா (Ammaa) | | Father | అప్ప (Appa) | அப்பா (Appaa) | | Come | రా (Raa) | வா (Vaa) | | Go | వెళ్ళు (Vellu) | போ (Po) |
Day 11-20: Sentence Formation (వాక్య నిర్మాణం) Since the grammar logic is similar, you can often translate word-for-word (literally). Rule: Tamil doubles the ‘k’ after short vowels
Case 1: Sneha, Hyderabad (IT professional)
“I tried learning Tamil for 2 years via English apps. Zero progress. Using this 30-day Telugu method, I could converse with my Chennai colleagues by Day 25. The key was realizing ‘naaku’ becomes ‘enakku’ – a simple mapping.”
Case 2: Ramesh, Vijayawada (Business traveler)
“I learned 50 Tamil verbs in week 2 simply by comparing with Telugu. Now I can bargain in Chennai markets without getting cheated.”

