him in Telugu
him in Telugu is వాణ్ని, ఆయన్ని, అతణ్ని — him means the object form of "he" — used for a male person or animal already mentioned.
him in Telugu
వాణ్ని
Pronounced: vāṇni
accusative / direct object
ఆయన్ని
Pronounced: āyanni
accusative / direct object
అతణ్ని
Pronounced: ataṇni
accusative / direct object
What does "him" mean?
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pron The object form of "he" — used for a male person or animal already mentioned.
"I saw him at the station this morning."
him in a sentence
- I saw him at the station this morning.
- Give the book to him, not to her.
Common Telugu translations
Frequently asked questions
him అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?
"him" in Telugu is వాణ్ని, ఆయన్ని, అతణ్ని. him means: The object form of "he" — used for a male person or animal already mentioned.
How do you pronounce వాణ్ని?
"him" in Telugu is వాణ్ని, pronounced "vāṇni".
How do you use "him" in a sentence?
Example: "I saw him at the station this morning." In Telugu, "him" is వాణ్ని, ఆయన్ని, అతణ్ని.
Are there other ways to say "him" in Telugu?
Yes — Telugu has 3 translations listed for "him": వాణ్ని, ఆయన్ని, అతణ్ని.
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