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What is the Malayalam term for 'fireworks'?
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?
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?
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?
How do you say 'rabbit' in Malayalam?
What is the Malayalam term for 'difficult'?
What is the Malayalam term for 'difficult'?
What is the correct translation for 'fireworks' in the provided content?
What is the correct translation for 'fireworks' in the provided content?
Which phrase translates to 'Do you want to come?'?
Which phrase translates to 'Do you want to come?'?
Identify the Malayalam term for 'banana leaf'.
Identify the Malayalam term for 'banana leaf'.
Which option refers to 'skirt' in the given content?
Which option refers to 'skirt' in the given content?
What is the male term for 'cow' in the content?
What is the male term for 'cow' in the content?
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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