Nenu vellanu. Nenu velluthuledu. how to tell in English

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I will not go (Nenu vellanu) I am not going ( Nenu velluthuledu)
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I have gone. I did not go.
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i will not go . i am not going .
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I am going.i am not going
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I went. Iam not going.
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i went / I am not going. But, you can infer different implications from the same sentence. contact if you want to learn how.
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