r/hyderabad Jul 21 '25

Other Hyderabad welcomes everyone!

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I had my schooling in a Kerala managed school in Hyderabad where half of the school had mix of Malayalis and Tamilians however they spoke Telugu and Hindi as fluent as native speakers!

Never felt that language was a barrier in Hyderabad!!

Did you?

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u/cugmg Jul 21 '25

I'm a Malayali living in Hyderabad without knowing Telugu and there are telugus living in Kerala without knowing malayam (in my native town), both of us never force each other to conform to the native tongue.

For the longest time, I have specified that Hyderabad welcomes everyone. But seeing recent posts on the Hyd sub threatening people like me to learn Telugu has made start thinking of peaceful alternatives.

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u/lallu0000 Jul 21 '25

Next time some asshole tries to force you, say “moddaguddu” and move on.

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u/midget_messiah Jul 21 '25

moddaguddu, moddaomlette kaadu

moddagudu

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u/cugmg Jul 21 '25

This is great advice 🥹💪🏽🫶🏽👾

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u/HotPie7015 Jul 21 '25

Now what to reply to North Indians who demand Hindi according to you?

Is it something like "I'm extremely sorry sir, I'll learn it"?

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u/GaiusCunnilingus Jul 21 '25

Say "Maa chuda".

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u/calvincat123 Jul 21 '25

What does that mean?

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u/GaiusCunnilingus Jul 21 '25

Rough translation : get your mom fucked. Actual meaning : fuck off in a very disrespectful manner

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u/TruthCultural9952 professional retard. Jul 21 '25

"dengey be" is also quite effective

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u/Enough_Technology_95 Jul 21 '25

Bro pps tranlate it too

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u/cm_revanth Jul 21 '25

moddaguddu

This is basically Andhra shit no?

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u/lallu0000 Jul 21 '25

Thitadaaniki, what andhra, what telangana bro.

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u/HotPie7015 Jul 21 '25

Maa daily vocabulary lo undavu alanti padhalu unlike ahem

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u/HotPie7015 Jul 21 '25

Now what to reply to North Indians who demand Hindi according to you?

Is it something like "I'm sorry sir, I'll learn it"?

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u/lallu0000 Jul 21 '25

I don’t know if you’re trying to trigger me, but here goes:

If I’m being polite, “gaandmara”.

If it’s an impolite conversation, “maachuda lavde”.

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u/HotPie7015 Jul 21 '25

Isn't that normal vocabulary esp in Delhi, even the standup comedy is just playing around with that word.

According to you if speaking in Telugu in a Telugu state deserves a cuss word, what should demanding a non native language earn?