1. Common Verbs
Ask
Āḍagu
English
Telugu

Present Tense
- I ask: Nēnu āḍugutunnānu
- You ask: Nuvvu āḍugutunnāvu
- He/She asks: Ataḍu/Aame āḍugutunnāḍu/āḍugutundi
- We ask: Manaṁ āḍugutunnāmu
- They ask: Vāru āḍugutunnāru
Present Continuous Tense
- I am asking: Nēnu āḍugutunnānu
- You are asking: Nuvvu āḍugutunnāvu
Future Tense
- I will ask: Nēnu āḍugutānu
- You will ask: Nuvvu āḍugutāvu
Past Tense
- I asked: Nēnu āḍigānu
- You asked: Nuvvu āḍigāvu
- He/She asked: Ataḍu/Aame āḍigāḍu/āḍigindi
Negative Forms
- I do not ask: Nēnu āḍaganu
- I did not ask: Nēnu āḍagalēdu
Interrogative Forms
- Did you ask?: Nuvvu āḍigāvā?
- Will you ask?: Nuvvu āḍugutāvā?
Imperative Forms
- Ask (command): Āḍagu
- Please ask: Dayachēsi āḍagandi
Usage in Sentances
- Please ask the question: Dayachēsi praśna āḍagandi
- Did you ask your friend?: Nuvvu mī snehitudini āḍigāvā?
- She asks for help: Aame sāhāyam āḍugutundi
- They asked about the meeting: Vāru samāvēśam gurinchi āḍigāru
- I will not ask again: Nēnu malli āḍaganu
Practice Exercises
- We are asking important questions: Manaṁ mukhya praśnalu āḍugutunnāmu
- He did not ask for advice: Ataḍu salaha āḍagalēdu
- Will you ask the teacher?: Nuvvu upādhyāyani āḍugutāvā?
Additional Vocabulary
- Ask politely: Mariyāda tō āḍagu
- Ask together: Kalisī āḍagu
Cultural Notes
- The verb "Āḍagu" is used widely, from simple requests to more formal inquiries.