50 Million Malayalam Conversation Words and Phrases
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തുടർച്ചയാക്കുന്ന വാക്കുകൾ ഉപയോഗിക്കുന്ന മലയാളം പേച്ച 50 മില്ല്യൺ വാക്കുകൾ അല്ലെങ്കിൽ വാക്യങ്ങൾ വീഡിയോയിൽ പ്രസാരിക്കുന്നു. 'Will you call?' എന്ന് ഒരു വാക്യ മല(ayalam) - 'Vendee' അർ‍്‍്‍്‍്‍്‍്‍്‍്‍്‍്‍‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌്� means what do you want?' എന്ന് ചോ�്�� ���€ �€� �€� € �€� � �€� € �€ € €! - ഒ�€��€��€��€��€��€� ഉ�€��€��€� ��� �€�� € ��� ����� �€�� € ��� ����� �€�� € ��� ����� ������� € �������. - 'How are you?' എ�€� �� ����������� €���, 'Party' ������������ €���? - 'Please come' അ�€������ �������.

'Will you call?' = Call pannumo? 'Vendee means what do you want?' = Vendee enna ariyam? 'How are you?' = Enthu cheyyunnu? 'Please come' = Vaa onnu

Speaker അ� €����������� ���������� ���ଶଏଏ 50 ����ଶଏଏ ���ଶଏଏ ����ଶଏଏ ���ଶଏଏ ���ଶଏଏ ���ଶଏଏ ���ଶଏ 50 ����ସ��? - Malayalam language ସեණ ����සං, 'What do you want?' ���සං? - 'Samadhi' ����වං, Malayalam language-ළව ����ෑළෑවස����හං. - 'D1d mi' ����සං, Malayalam-ළව 'train' ����සං. - 'Please come' Malayalam-ළව 'help' ����ෑනං.

Speaker share cheythirikkunna words/ phrases = 50 million Malayalamil, 'What do you want?' chodikkuna phrase = Vendee enna ariyam? Yes paranjal 'samadhi' ennu ariyumo? = Yes Malayalamil 'train' enna vachakan = D1d mi

'Will you call?' enna phrase Malayalamil enthokkeyo parayum?

Call cheyyumo? = 'Will you call?' Entha ariyam venam enna chodikkuna phrase = 'Vendee means what do you want?' 'How are you?' enna vachakan Malayalamil enthokkeyo parayum? = 'How are you?' Entha vannu thirichu thannal train enna vachakan = 'D1d mi'

'Samadhi' enna vachakam enthu?

<p>No = Negative response Yes = Positive response Maybe = Neutral response I don't know = Indifferent response</p> Signup and view all the answers

'Please come' enna Malayalamil enthu paranju cheyyum?

<p>Entho vaa = 'Please come' Parayumo vaa = 'Come and say' Nee ethu vaa? = 'What are you coming for?' Poyi vendi kayari = 'Go and bring it back'</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

  • Speaker is sharing 50 million words or phrases for daily conversation in Malayalam in the video.
  • "Will you call?" is an example of a phrase used in Malayalam for asking someone to make a call.
  • In Malayalam, "what do you want" can be asked as "vendee means what do you want?"
  • If someone answers yes to a question in Malayalam, it is referred to as "samadhi."
  • Malayalam word for train is "d1d mi," which means "return it back" or "give it back."
  • "How are you?" in Malayalam is not the same as "party," which means "dog" in the language.
  • "Please come" in Malayalam translates to "help."
  • Speaker encourages viewers to like, share, and subscribe to his channel after learning these phrases.

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Learn daily conversation phrases in Malayalam by exploring 50 million words or phrases shared by the speaker in the video. From asking 'Will you call?' to saying 'How are you?' and 'Please come', this quiz covers various common expressions used in Malayalam.

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