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80 Million People Speak Telugu. Are You Writing It Correctly?
Telugu holds a distinction that might surprise you: it's the most widely spoken Dravidian language in the world. More than Tamil, more than Kannada, more than Malayalam. With over 80 million native speakers spread across Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and a growing global diaspora, Telugu isn't just surviving -- it's thriving digitally.
But here's what the numbers don't tell you: writing Telugu correctly is genuinely hard. The grammar is intricate, the script has characters that look nearly identical, and the suffixes that attach to every noun can trip up even lifelong speakers. You might speak flawless Telugu at home and still make embarrassing mistakes when you write it.
GoTranslate's free Telugu grammar checker is built for exactly this problem. Paste your text, see your mistakes, understand why they're wrong, fix them in one click.
The Three Mistakes Everyone Makes
Case Suffixes: Telugu's Hidden Complexity
In English, you use separate words like "to," "in," and "from." Telugu glues these meanings directly onto the noun as suffixes called vibhakti. Get the wrong suffix and the whole meaning shifts:
- ఇంటికి (to the house) — dative
- ఇంట్లో (in the house) — locative
- ఇంటినుండి (from the house) — ablative
Verb Conjugation: Four Variables, One Verb
Telugu verbs are shape-shifters. They change based on who's doing the action, how many people are involved, what gender they are, and when it's happening:
- నేను చదువుతున్నాను (I am reading)
- నువ్వు చదువుతున్నావు (You are reading)
- అతను చదువుతున్నాడు (He is reading)
The Characters That Play Tricks on You
Telugu script is beautiful, but some characters are so visually similar that even careful writers confuse them:
- బ vs వ (ba vs va)
- డ vs ద (Da vs da)
- ణ vs న (Na vs na)
How It Works (No Surprises Here)
- Open GoTranslate's Grammar Checker and pick Telugu
- Paste your text or type directly (transliteration works too)
- Errors light up with colour-coded underlines
- Click any error to see the explanation and suggested fix
- One click to accept. Export when done.
Things About Telugu Writing That Aren't Obvious
Sunna (సున్న) placement matters more than you think. The anusvara -- that dot above the character -- changes pronunciation significantly. Miss it or put it on the wrong character and you've created a different word. Our checker flags these automatically.
Ottulu (ఒత్తులు) are a constant source of errors. These conjunct consonants combine two or more consonants into a single form, and they have to be written precisely. Incorrect ottulu are one of the most common spelling mistakes in Telugu digital writing, partly because keyboards don't always make it easy to form them correctly.
Mixing Telangana and Andhra dialects in formal writing looks unprofessional. This one's subtle, but if you're writing for a professional audience, consistency matters. Our checker helps you maintain a standard written Telugu throughout.
Who's Using This?
Tech professionals in Hyderabad -- one of India's biggest tech hubs needs Telugu content for local government, education, and consumer-facing products. Your code might be in English, but your user interface might need to be in Telugu.
Students across both Telugu states -- school and university assignments in Telugu medium require correct grammar. The checker is like having a patient Telugu teacher available at midnight.
Telugu media and content creators -- YouTube channels, blogs, and social media in Telugu are exploding. Audiences notice grammar mistakes, and competitors who write well get the credibility edge.
The global Telugu diaspora -- in the US, UK, Australia, and the Gulf, Telugu speakers who grew up speaking the language but don't write it often find the grammar checker invaluable for messages, community newsletters, and cultural events.
Write Telugu That Does the Language Justice
Telugu has one of the richest literary traditions in India -- the "Italian of the East," as some colonial-era linguists called it, for its melodic vowel endings. When you write it well, it sings. When you don't, it stumbles.
The grammar checker is free. It takes seconds. No signup, no word limits. Just paste your Telugu text and see what you've been missing.