1. Common Verbs
Come
Rā
English
Telugu

Present Tense
- I come: Nēnu vastānu
- You come: Nuvvu vastāvu
- He/She comes: Ataḍu/Aame vastāḍu/vastundi
- We come: Manaṁ vastāmu
- They come: Vāru vastāru
Present Continuous Tense
- I am coming: Nēnu vastunnānu
- You are coming: Nuvvu vastunnāvu
Future Tense
- I will come: Nēnu vastānu
- You will come: Nuvvu vastāvu
Past Tense
- I came: Nēnu vachchānu
- You came: Nuvvu vachchāvu
- He/She came: Ataḍu/Aame vachchāḍu/vachchindi
Negative Forms
- I do not come: Nēnu rānu
- I did not come: Nēnu ralēdu
Interrogative Forms
- Did you come?: Nuvvu vachchāvā?
- Will you come?: Nuvvu vastāvā?
Imperative Forms
- Come (command): Rā
- Please come: Dayachēsi raṇḍi
Usage in Sentances
- Please come here: Dayachēsi ikkaḍiki raṇḍi
- Did you come to the party?: Nuvvu pāṭṭīki vachchāvā?
- She is coming home: Aame illu vastundi
- They came on time: Vāru samayaniki vachchāru
- I will not come tomorrow: Nēnu rēpu rānu
Practice Exercises
- We are coming soon: Manaṁ tvaralō vastunnāmu
- He did not come yesterday: Ataḍu ninna ralēdu
- Will you come for dinner?: Nuvvu bhojanāniki vastāvā?
Additional Vocabulary
- Come inside: Lopala rā
- Come back: Tirigi rā
Cultural Notes
- "Rā" is used informally among friends or equals, while "Raṇḍi" is a polite form used to show respect, especially towards elders or guests.