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What is the Malayalam term for 'fireworks'?

  • padakam (correct)
  • kili
  • vazha ila
  • thannu
  • Which of the following translates to 'mommy's hair pin' in Malayalam?

  • korangi
  • Ammayodu hairpin annu (correct)
  • vazha ila
  • pashu
  • What is the meaning of 'Ningal varu undo?' in English?

  • Can I help you?
  • Do you want to eat?
  • Are you busy?
  • Do you want to come? (correct)
  • How do you say 'rabbit' in Malayalam?

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    What is the Malayalam term for 'difficult'?

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    What is the correct translation for 'fireworks' in the provided content?

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    Which phrase translates to 'Do you want to come?'?

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    Identify the Malayalam term for 'banana leaf'.

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    Which option refers to 'skirt' in the given content?

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    What is the male term for 'cow' in the content?

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    Study Notes

    Basic Vocabulary

    • Low price: Vela kuravu
    • High price: Vela kooduthal
    • I remember: eniku orma undu
    • Banana leaf: vazha ila (bananatree leaf)
    • Evening : vikunneram.(Vaikuneram)
    • Which day you come : Enna varunnathu
    • Give ( me ) : thannu
    • Give ( to ) : koduthu
    • Funny - thamasha
    • Fireworks: padakam
    • Skirt : Midi
    • Difficult: prayasam
    • Mommy's hair pin !: Ammayodu hairpin annu
    • Story: Katha
    • Bite: Kadichu.Kadikunnu.kadikam
    • Busy : terakil annu
    • Birds: kili
    • Ticke : ikilli
    • Cow: pashu
    • Rabbit: muyal
    • Tired: korangi
    • Farm land: padam
    • Umbrella: kuda
    • Tiger : kadua
    • Water fall : Vellam Chattam
    • Candy: mithai (moutai)
    • Right: valathu.To right : valatottu
    • Left: idathu.to left : idatottu
    • Do you want to come ?: Ningal varu undo ?
    • Frog: tawala

    Number Words

    • 1 : Oonu
    • 2: Randu
    • 3: Moonu
    • 4: Naale
    • 5: Anju

    Malayalam Vocabulary

    • Low price is "Vela kuravu" in Malayalam.
    • High price is "Vela kooduthal" in Malayalam.
    • The word for "remember" is "orthu", "orkunnu", or "orkam".
    • "Eniku orma undu" means "I remember" in Malayalam.
    • "Vazha ila" literally means "bananatree leaf" but it’s also used to say "Banana leaf" in Malayalam.
    • "Vikunneram" (or "Vaikuneram") means "Evening" in Malayalam.
    • "Enna varunnathu" means "Which day you come" in Malayalam.
    • "Thannu" means "give (me)" in Malayalam.
    • "Koduthu" means "give (to)" in Malayalam.
    • "Thamasha" means "Funny" in Malayalam.
    • "Padakam" means "Fireworks" in Malayalam.
    • "Midi" means "Skirt" in Malayalam.
    • "Prayasam" means "Difficult" in Malayalam.
    • "Ammayodu hairpin annu" means "Mommy's hair pin!" in Malayalam.
    • "Katha" means "Story" in Malayalam.
    • "Kadichu", "Kadikunnu", or "kadikam" means "Bite" in Malayalam.
    • "Terakil annu" means "Busy" in Malayalam.
    • "Kili" means "Birds" in Malayalam.
    • "Ikili" means "Ticket" in Malayalam.
    • "Pashu" means "Cow" in Malayalam.
    • "Muyal" means "Rabbit" in Malayalam.
    • "Korangi" means "Tired" in Malayalam.
    • "Padam" means "Farm land" in Malayalam.
    • "Kuda" means "Umbrella" in Malayalam.
    • "Kaduwa" means "Tiger" in Malayalam.
    • "Vellam Chattam" means "Water fall" in Malayalam.
    • "Mithai" (or "Moutai") means "Candy" in Malayalam.
    • "Valathu" means "Right" in Malayalam.
    • "Valatottu" means "To right" in Malayalam.
    • "Idathu" means "Left" in Malayalam.
    • "Idatottu" means "To left" in Malayalam.
    • "Ningal varu undo?" means "Do you want to come?" in Malayalam.
    • "Tawala" means "Frog" in Malayalam.

    Malayalam Numbers

    • "Oonu" means "1" in Malayalam.
    • "Randu" means "2" in Malayalam.
    • "Moonu" means "3" in Malayalam.
    • "Naale" means "4" in Malayalam.
    • "Anju" means "5" in Malayalam.

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