Telugu Typing - Simple words and sentences for practice

Practicing simple words and sentences is a great way to improve your Telugu typing skills. Here are some basic Telugu words and sentences for you to practice:

Basic Telugu Words:

నామం (Name)

సారదా (Good)

పాఠశాల (School)

ఉపాయం (Solution)

మీరు (You)

స్వాగతం (Welcome)

విద్యా (Knowledge)

ప్రేమ (Love)

సహాయం (Help)

విజయం (Victory)

Basic Telugu Sentences:

నామం చేసుకోండి. (Type your name.)

నాకు తెలుసు. (I know.)

సారదా ఉంది. (It's good.)

ఈ పాఠశాల బాగా ఉంది. (This school is good.)

మీరు ఎలా ఉన్నారు? (How are you?)

విద్యానికి ప్రేమ. (Love for knowledge.)

సహాయం అవసరం. (Help is needed.)

నాకు విజయం కావాలి. (I need to win.)

Practice these words and sentences using your chosen Telugu keyboard layout (InScript or Phonetic) to improve your typing accuracy and speed. As you become more proficient, you can gradually increase the complexity of the sentences and include punctuation and special characters for a more comprehensive practice.

Common punctuation and symbols

Common punctuation and symbols in Telugu typing are essential for creating well-structured documents and text. Below is a list of commonly used punctuation marks and symbols in Telugu, along with their respective Telugu names:

పూర్ణవిరామం (Full Stop): It's used to end a sentence or indicate an abbreviation.

అంశవిరామం (Comma): Used to separate items in a list or indicate a pause in a sentence.

విరామచిహ్నం (Semicolon): Often used to separate independent clauses within a sentence.

అవమానచిహ్నం (Colon): Used to introduce a list, explanation, or definition.

దండము (Exclamation Mark): Indicates strong emotion, surprise, or urgency.

ప్రశ్నాధిచిహ్నం (Question Mark): Indicates a question.

అద్భుతము (Asterisk): Often used for footnotes or to draw attention to a specific point.

కవాచిహ్నం (Quotation Marks): Used to enclose quoted material.

అనుస్వారిచిహ్నం (Apostrophe): Used in contractions and possessives.

సంకేతచిహ్నం (Hyphen): Connects words, indicating they should be read together.

అంశానుమితి (Ellipsis): Indicates an omission or pause in a sentence.

అన్దము (Ampersand): Represents the word "and."

ఆకారము (At Sign or @): Commonly used in email addresses and social media handles.

అంతఃవిరామం (Parentheses): Used to enclose additional information.

పైప్ (Vertical Bar or Pipe |): Often used to separate items or options.

స్లాష్ (Forward Slash /): Used to indicate a division or separate items in a path.

హిప్హెన్డ్ (Hyphen-Minus -): Commonly used for a range or as a minus sign.

అంధబిందుము (Bullet Point or •): Used in lists to indicate each item.

These symbols and punctuation marks are used for various purposes in Telugu typing, just as they are in English and other languages. Depending on your keyboard layout and the software you're using, you can access these characters by pressing the corresponding keys or using keyboard shortcuts.