1. Common Verbs
Buy
Konu
English
Telugu

Present Tense
- I buy: Nēnu konutunnānu
- You buy: Nuvvu konutunnāvu
- He/She buys: Ataḍu/Aame konutunnāḍu/konutundi
- We buy: Manaṁ konutunnāmu
- They buy: Vāru konutunnāru
Present Continuous Tense
- I am buying: Nēnu konutunnānu
- You are buying: Nuvvu konutunnāvu
Future Tense
- I will buy: Nēnu konutānu
- You will buy: Nuvvu konutāvu
Past Tense
- I bought: Nēnu konnānu
- You bought: Nuvvu konnāvu
- He/She bought: Ataḍu/Aame konnāḍu/konnindi
Negative Forms
- I do not buy: Nēnu konanu
- I did not buy: Nēnu konalēdu
Interrogative Forms
- Did you buy?: Nuvvu konnāvā?
- Will you buy?: Nuvvu konutāvā?
Imperative Forms
- Buy (command): Konu
- Please buy: Dayachēsi konandi
Usage in Sentances
- Please buy the groceries: Dayachēsi kirāṇā vastu lu konandi
- Did you buy the book?: Nuvvu pustakam konnāvā?
- She buys vegetables: Aame kūragāyalu konutundi
- They bought a new car: Vāru kōtha kāru konnāru
- I will not buy that: Nēnu adhi konanu
Practice Exercises
- We are buying gifts: Manaṁ bahumālu konutunnāmu
- He did not buy the ticket: Ataḍu tikat konalēdu
- Will you buy the dress?: Nuvvu vastram konutāvā?
Additional Vocabulary
- Buy quickly: Tvaraga konu
- Buy together: Kalisī konu
Cultural Notes
- The verb "Konu" is commonly used in both everyday purchases and significant acquisitions.