I tried saying ki haal haai to some of my friends and they where like
what?
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I tried saying ki haal haai to some of my friends and they where like
what?
malayalam?what language is that never heard of it,i speak pushto,urdu,hindko and german and forgotten the french.lol
It's part of the South Indian languages, including Tamil, Telegu, Kannada e.t.c. so that will explain it's linguistic closeness towards them. I am not Malayali myself, but I know a few friends who are.
I don't know much malayalam, but here are a couple of basic things I already know:
Greetings = Namaskarram
Prayer = Niskaram
Mosque/Church/Place of Worship = Pali
Here = Ivede
There = Avede
Where = Evede
Some phrases:
Pali evede = Where is the moque?
Namal pali niskirchu = We prayed at the mosque (I think)
Ningal'a peredentha? = What is your name?
How about....iam fat
If you're asking me that question, then I think it is:
Eniki thadi ana
Vanakkam,
I would like to learn malayalam, many Indian immigrants in my country is Tamil. i just know some Tamil words such as Vanakkam, Amma, Ellek, Chellama, Vithu, Ullagamae Samayyam Valnuli Aaru...thats all...
I am a Malay but also speak Thai co-linear with Malay. Malay and Thai is easy for people who speak language with basic Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic : )
Just sharing some Malayalam words I learned from Muslim Indian restaurants, I found that the worker speak Malayalam so I ask them few words.
Maanga: Mango
Jakka: Jackfruit
Naarienggia: Lemon
Muderinggia: Grapes
Krishikkaran: Farmer
Kokkur: Crane
Gaagak: Crow
Thaingur: Coconut Tree
Koorangun: Monkey
Kethidham: Building
Wotthagam: Camel
Chatthi: Vessel
Woonyal: Swing
Etthapalam: Banana
Katthi: Knife
Panni: Swine
Koonnur: Hill
Poocha: Cat
Yeecha: Fly
Phatcha: Green
Maanya: Yellow
Here are Tamil words, I just put them together with Malayalam because I guess they are still in the same group of language although different,
Pustaham: Book
Chakram: Wheel
Kappal: Ship
Pataku: Boat
Pokkuvaratthu: Transport
Totharvannthi: Train
Thaarrunthu: Car
Paerunthu: Bus
Mithivannthi: Bike
Numerals:
Malayalam
1 Onne
2 Rennu
3 Moonnu
4 Naalu
5 Aanju
6 Aaru
7 Eru
8 Ettu
9 Mobbatu
10 Pattu
Tamil-Madrasi
1 Woonru
2 Rendru
3 Moondru
4 Naalu
5 Aanju
6 Aaru
7 Yaeru
8 Yaettu
9 Moppatu
10 Pattu
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Amma: mother
Atchan: father (Tamil: Appa)
Akka: sister
Anne: brother
Thambi: younger brother
Thangatchi: younger sister
Pillai: son
All of them are Tamil, only Atchan and Amma is Malayalam, dunno what are those words in Malayalam :p
Days in Tamil
I hope someone can update them in Malayalam, I don't really know Malayalam.
Nyaayiru - Sunday
Thingal - Monday
Sevvaay - Tuesday
Budhan (arivan) - Wednesday
Viyaazhan - Thursday
Velli - Friday
Sani (kaari) - Saturday
Why is Tamil Hijacking this Malayalam Post?