Why Top Management Executives In Bengaluru Are Learning Kannada via Skype in 2019

Startup founders & Senior Management Executives of major MNCs, their spouses, whether they are Indians or foreigners are investing time and money to learn Kannada. Industrialists, politicians,who do not know Kannada are also learning the language. To be fluent, not just few sentences! I always ask their reason for learning Kannada and I have got … Read moreWhy Top Management Executives In Bengaluru Are Learning Kannada via Skype in 2019

Top Reasons Why People Buy Our 30 Days Kannada Learning Audio Course Or Spoken Kannada Skype Classes in 2019

 Why Do People Invest In Our Kannada Learning Audio Course Or Spoken Kannada Skype Classes in 2019 Spoken Kannada Courses are becoming increasingly popular. Among those who have relocated to Karnataka. Be it our Kannada Learning Audio Courses or the 30 Days Skype Coaching Classes. Bengaluru Professionals across various industries have taken up our Kannada … Read moreTop Reasons Why People Buy Our 30 Days Kannada Learning Audio Course Or Spoken Kannada Skype Classes in 2019

I Want To Learn Kannada – To Speak With The locals!

Kannada Conversation Courses

“Why do you want to learn Kannada?” This is the question I ask in the very first Kannada class. And the following are the answers I normally get. Your answers give me an idea of how serious you are about your desire to learn Kannada. And the effort you are willing to put into making … Read moreI Want To Learn Kannada – To Speak With The locals!

An Open Invitation To The Kannada Fluenzy LiveCast

Here’s your access information: Day:  November 1 st, 2012 Time: 10:30AM (IST) Bookmark this page … we will start the LIVE Video session right here on that date and time. IF YOU CAN’T SEE THE VIDEO AT THE APPOINTED TIME… SIMPLY REFRESH YOUR SCREEN.  You can use your email id or your Facebook account or … Read moreAn Open Invitation To The Kannada Fluenzy LiveCast

SIMPLE SENTENCES-07

Vocabulary for the rainy days neni-get wet nenisu-soak nendu hode-got wet hasi-raw/wet/not cooked neer neeragi-watery neeralli-in the water neerina- of the water thyawa-wet thumba thyawa-very wet poorthi thyawa-completely wet wadde-wet maLeyalli wadde-wet in rain maLe neeru-rain water thumba maLe-lots of rain bhari maLe-lots of rain jooragi maLe beelthaayithu/surithayithu-raining heavily

SIMPLE SENTENCES 06 ( I,me and myself)

We will see the different ways to address I, me myself, ourselves,our,etc. Naanu…….. I naana……… me? nannadu/nande…… mine nanna….. mine naane……..I only/myself naannalla…….not me naanu wobbane…….. only I/only me Naavu……I/We namma……our nammadu…….ours naave………we only naavalla……..not us naavu ibbaru………we both/both of us Simple sentences using the above: Naanu bande…… I came. Nannannu baa antha karedaru………They called … Read moreSIMPLE SENTENCES 06 ( I,me and myself)

SIMPLE SENTENCES 05-Answers To Quiz

Here are the translations to the Quiz in Simple Sentences 05. Check them out! She is going to school. AvaLu shaalege hogthaLe. She will not go home today. Ee hothu avaLu manege hogalla. Her husband is a very handsome man. AvaLa ganda nododikke  bahaLa chennagiddane. Alert her about the traffic jam. Traffic bagge avalige heLu. … Read moreSIMPLE SENTENCES 05-Answers To Quiz

SIMPLE SENTENCES 05

In Simple Sentences 03, you learnt to use Avanu, Avana, Avananna, Avanadu all to do with the male, for the female gender, we similarly use AvaLa, AvaLadu, AvaLu, AvaLanna, AvaLige, AvaLinda, etc. So, ready for another quiz? Try to translate the following simple sentences. She is going to school. She will not go home today. … Read moreSIMPLE SENTENCES 05

SIMPLE SENTENCES – 03

The Difference Between “AVANA”, “AVANIGE” and “AVANANNA”, “AVANADU”. In previous sessions, you have learnt the use of “Avanu”, we will now see the use of “avana”, “avanige” and “avananna”, “avanadu”.  Let us see some examples: He is my son. Avanunanna maga.What is his name? Avana hesaru yeanu? In the example, “Give him 100 rupees”, Avanige … Read moreSIMPLE SENTENCES – 03

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