[Tel.] v. a. To learn. Added to other infinitives it is translated by the English verb Can. raneranu I cannot come. teliyanerarairi they were unable to know.cudanertune can I bear to see it? nercinerci matladutadu he is talkative or chatters. neraka neraka. adj. Being unable to. rajaraka being unable to come. adv. Unawares, unconsciously, involuntarily. nercineraka cesinapani an act committed unconsciously or ignorantly. nerakacesinanu I did it unintentionally or unconsciously. neraru they cannot do it. “nivu iccina sapambu grammarimpanerteni grammarimpumu.” M. I. i. 150. nerabotu nera-botu. (nerami+potu.) n. An ignorant man, teliyanivadu. nerami nerami. n. Ignorance. ajnanamu A mistake, fault,dosamu. adanerami ignorance of acting, want of power to act. padanerami inability to sing. neramu neramu. n. A criminal offence, a crime. tappu, aparadhamu. nerasthudu nerasthudu. n. A criminal, an offender. nerimi nerimi. n. Knowledge, skill, dexterity. nerpu, samarthyamu. nerucukonu, nercukonu or nercikonu nerutsu-konu. v. a. To learn. nerupari, nerpari,nerupukadu, nerpukadu or nerupuladu nerup-ari. n. A wit, an ingenious or skilful person, a genius. samarthudu. nerupu or nerpu nerupu. v. a. To teach, neravajeyu. n. Art, skill, craft, cunning. A pretext. nerpulu arts, wiles, contrivances. nerupuga or nerpuga nerupu-ga. adv. Artfully, duly, skilfully. nerpincu nerpintsu. v. a. To make one learn, to teach, to cause to teach.