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What does ignore means in Telugu?

The word "ignore" can have multiple translations in Telugu depending on the context. Here are some common ones:

* నైరూప్యంగా ఉండటం (nairoopyaṅgā uṇḍaṭaṁ): This literally translates to "being indifferent," and is often used when someone is deliberately ignoring something.

* గ్రహించకపోవడం (grahinchakapōvaḍaṁ): This means "not understanding" or "not noticing," and is a more general term for ignoring something.

* క్షమించడం (kṣaminchaḍaṁ): This means "to forgive" or "to overlook," and can be used in a situation where you are choosing to ignore someone's mistake.

* క్షమించుకోవడం (kṣaminchukōvaḍaṁ): This means "to forgive oneself," and can be used when you are trying to ignore your own mistakes or failings.

* మామూలుగా పెట్టడం (māmūluṅgā peṭṭaḍaṁ): This means "to treat as normal" or "to not pay attention to," and can be used when something is being ignored because it is considered unimportant.

The best translation for "ignore" will depend on the specific context in which it is being used.

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