How to find the meaning of Malayalam words in English?
Just type your Malayalam word and IndiaDict will bring you the English meaning of the word. Totally, there are millions of words and their meanings in our Malayalam-English dictionary. One more advantage of using our dictionary is that you can make your own dictionary by adding/marking each searched word to your dictionary.
What does the Malayalam word ‘nannayi’ and ‘Nalla’ mean?
The translation goes like “nee angane cheythathu nannayi”. nalla is used to describe a material mainly. nalla phone literally translates to good phone. Originally Answered: What does this Malayalam word, ” nannayi and nalla mean?
What are some Malayalam terms to address a person you love?
CHAKARAE/VAVE/MUTHE/PONNE- terms to address a person you love or small children. PAZHAM ( BANANA), MAZHA (RAIN) ,PUZHA (RIVER) – The ‘zha’ in these words are the stressed version of ‘ela’ which most non Malayalis find difficult to pronounce.
How do you Say Hello in Malayalam?
The basic difference in structure of sentences is that in English the pattern is Subject-Verb-Object, but it, in Malayalam, is Subject-Object-Verb Hello. (നമസ്കാരം) namaskaaram. (very formal, so the below informal form is common) Aay or “a’ye”, You can use English “Hello” or “Hi”. How are you? (സുഖമാണോ?) sukhamaano?
How many words are there in the Malayalam word database?
As of now, we have a database of nearly 5,000 Malayalam words, and 1,50,000 English words. You can also contribute words and help others by sharing your knowledge through ‘contribue’ tab
What is the meaning of the name Bhangi?
( zoology) A class of ants of a particular size and function within a colony. bhangi: bhangi (English) Noun bhangi (pl. bhangis) Alternative capitalization of Bhangi 1946 June 23, Mohandas Gandhi, in Harijan, reprinted in Economic Thought, published 1962:…
Did you know Malayalam has a history of assimilating foreign loan words?
Malayalam has always had a history of assimilating loan words from various foreign tongues. This has been true even in some of the common everyday slang words that Malayalees use in day to day conversations. Some of the most interesting ones that caught my eye are below. The name came from, believe it or not, a German warship called SMS Emden.
Where did the Malayalam words Klaver and Harten come from?
The answer is simple – these cards and games reached Kerala before the British and are variants of their Dutch names – Klaver is dutch for clubs and Harten is dutch for hearts! These words are recent entrants into the Malayalam vocabulary.