English to Telugu Translator
Type or paste English below to get an instant Telugu translation. The translator preserves meaning, tone, and idiom — and can explain its word choices. Free, no signup.
About Telugu
Telugu is a Dravidian language with inscriptions dating back to the 6th century CE. It flourished as a literary language under the patronage of the Vijayanagara Empire and various Telugu dynasties. Today approximately 93 million people speak Telugu, making it the most spoken Dravidian language.
Telugu is written in its own script, derived from the ancient Brahmi script through the Bhattiprolu and Kadamba stages. It is the official language of the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Telugu is known as the Italian of the East because, like Italian, most of its words end in vowels, giving the language a distinctive melodic quality.
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Frequently asked questions about Telugu
- How do I translate English to Telugu?
- Type or paste your English text into the translator above and the Telugu translation appears instantly. You can also upload documents or use speech input.
- Is the English to Telugu translator free?
- Yes — translating English to Telugu on Polytranslator is free and requires no signup. Longer texts and document translation are available on the Pro plan.
- What is Telugu?
- Telugu is a Dravidian language with inscriptions dating back to the 6th century CE. It flourished as a literary language under the patronage of the Vijayanagara Empire and various Telugu dynasties. Today approximately 93 million people speak Telugu, making it the most spoken Dravidian language.
- What languages can I translate Telugu to?
- You can translate Telugu to English, Hindi, and Tamil, and 230+ other languages using Polytranslator.
- How many people speak Telugu?
- Telugu has approximately 93 million speakers worldwide.
- Is the Telugu translator free?
- Yes, Polytranslator's Telugu translator is free to use. You can translate up to 50 texts per day without an account, or sign in for 150 per day.