1. Common Verbs
Think
Ālōchinchu
English
Telugu

Present Tense
- I think: Nēnu ālōchistunnānu
- You think: Nuvvu ālōchistunnāvu
- He/She thinks: Ataḍu/Aame ālōchistunnāḍu/ālōchistundi
- We think: Manaṁ ālōchistunnāmu
- They think: Vāru ālōchistunnāru
Present Continuous Tense
- I am thinking: Nēnu ālōchistunnānu
- You are thinking: Nuvvu ālōchistunnāvu
Future Tense
- I will think: Nēnu ālōchistānu
- You will think: Nuvvu ālōchistāvu
Past Tense
- I thought: Nēnu ālōchinchānu
- You thought: Nuvvu ālōchinchāvu
- He/She thought: Ataḍu/Aame ālōchinchāḍu/ālōchinchindi
Negative Forms
- I do not think: Nēnu ālōchinchu
- I did not think: Nēnu ālōchinchalēdu
Interrogative Forms
- Did you think?: Nuvvu ālōchinchāvā?
- Will you think?: Nuvvu ālōchistāvā?
Imperative Forms
- Think (command): Ālōchinchu
- Please think: Dayachēsi ālōchinchaṇḍi
Usage in Sentances
- Please think about it: Dayachēsi dānikurinchi ālōchinchaṇḍi
- Did you think of a solution?: Nuvvu parihāram ālōchinchāvā?
- She thinks deeply: Aame gāmbhīryanga ālōchistundi
- They thought it was easy: Vāru idhi sulabham ani ālōchinchāru
- I will not think negatively: Nēnu ēdura ālōchinchalēdu
Practice Exercises
- We are thinking about the future: Manaṁ bhaviṣyat ālōchistunnāmu
- He did not think of that: Ataḍu dāni ālōchinchalēdu
- Will you think positively?: Nuvvu olumgā ālōchistāvā?
Additional Vocabulary
- Think clearly: Spashṭamga ālōchinchu
- Think together: Kalisī ālōchinchu
Cultural Notes
- The verb "Ālōchinchu" is associated with careful planning and decision-making, reflecting a thoughtful approach to life.