Let’s look at how the most common consonants transform when English phonetics are applied. 1. "Ka" Guninthamu (క గుణింతం) K + a కా (Kaa): K + aa కి (Ki): K + i కీ (Kee): K + ee కు (Ku): K + u కూ (Koo): K + oo కె (Ke): K + e కే (Ke): K + e (long) కై (Kai): K + ai కొ (Ko): K + o కో (Koo): K + o (long) కౌ (Kau): K + au కం (Kam): K + am కః (Kaha): K + aha 2. "Ga" Guninthamu (గ గుణింతం)
And so on for all Telugu consonants.
English has no direct equivalent. Often written as ru , ri , or r . Example: కృష్ణ → "Krishna" (common), but కృ is not kri . telugu to english guninthalu
Telugu, often called the "Italian of the East" for its melodic and vowel-ending sounds, possesses a unique script. If you are a beginner trying to bridge the gap between Telugu and English, mastering (vowel-consonant combinations) is your most important milestone. Let’s look at how the most common consonants