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school in Telugu

school in Telugu is విద్యాలయం, పాఠశాల, బడి — school means an institution where people, especially children, go to be taught.

school in Telugu

విద్యాలయం
Pronounced: vidyālayaṁ
an institution dedicated to teaching and learning
పాఠశాల
Pronounced: pāṭhaśāla
an institution dedicated to teaching and learning
బడి
Pronounced: baḍi
an institution dedicated to teaching and learning

What does "school" mean?

  1. noun An institution where people, especially children, go to be taught.
    "She walks to school every morning with her brother."
  2. noun A department or division of a university dedicated to one subject area.
    "He is studying law at the school of law."
  3. noun A group of people who share the same ideas, style, or approach.
    "She belongs to the school of thought that believes practice matters more than talent."
  4. noun A large group of fish or sea creatures such as dolphins swimming together.
    "A school of tuna passed beneath the boat."

school in a sentence

  • She walks to school every morning with her brother.
  • The new school opened its doors to 500 students this year.
  • He is studying law at the school of law.
  • The medical school accepts only a small number of applicants each year.

Similar words in Telugu

Common Telugu translations

Frequently asked questions

school అంటే తెలుగులో అర్థం ఏమిటి?

"school" in Telugu is విద్యాలయం, పాఠశాల, బడి. school means: An institution where people, especially children, go to be taught.

How do you pronounce విద్యాలయం?

"school" in Telugu is విద్యాలయం, pronounced "vidyālayaṁ".

How do you use "school" in a sentence?

Example: "She walks to school every morning with her brother." In Telugu, "school" is విద్యాలయం, పాఠశాల, బడి.

Are there other ways to say "school" in Telugu?

Yes — Telugu has 3 translations listed for "school": విద్యాలయం, పాఠశాల, బడి.

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