The word for lung in Malayalam language is "ശ്വാസകോശം" (shwasakosham).
The word "want" in Malayalam is ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നു (aagrahikkunnu).
To say "shut up" in Malayalam, you can use the phrase "മൂശ്ശിടുക" which is pronounced as "mooshshiduka".
You would say "എന്റെ പേര് അഭിഷേക്" (ente peru Abhishek) in Malayalam to mean "my name is Abhishek".
In Malayalam, "What are you doing?" is said as "നീ എന്താണ് ചെയ്യുന്നത്?".
You can say "നീ ഞാൻ ദേവലോകം" (Nee njan devalokam) which means "You are my sweetheart" in Malayalam.
In Hindi, clove is called "laung" and in Malayalam, it is called "karayam".
"Sister" in Malayalam is said as "സഹോദരി" (sahodhari) for biological sisters and "സഹോദര" (sahodaran) for biological brothers.
നീ അറിയുക? (nē ariyuka?) is how you say 'do you understand' in Malayalam.
No, I did not have lunch in Malayalam. Malayalam is a language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala. It is not a type of meal.
Sago is known as "Javvarisi" in Tamil. It is commonly used in South Indian cuisine to make dishes like payasam.
The term for a word that reads the same forwards and backwards, like in Malayalam, is a palindrome.
The word for "send" in Malayalam is "അയയ്ക്കുക" (ayaykkuka).
The Hindi meaning of the Malayalam word "thyagam" is "त्याग" (tyag), which translates to "sacrifice" or "renunciation."
"പ്രണയമായി പ്രേമിക്കുക" (pronounced as pranayamayi premmikkuka) is the translation of "hug me" in Malayalam.
You can say "നീ എന്റെതന്നെ" (nē eṉṯẽrtane) in Malayalam to mean "you are mine."
The word "exist" in Malayalam can be translated as "ഉണ്ടാകുക" (uṇṭākuka).
"Silathailam" in Malayalam refers to a specific type of oil used for scalp and hair care. It is made by infusing various herbs and ingredients in a base oil, such as coconut oil or sesame oil, and is known for its nourishing and conditioning properties for hair.
"നിനക്ക് പേര് എന്തുപോലെ?" (Ninakku peru entu pole?) is how you would ask "What is your name?" in Malayalam.
To ask "What is your name?" in Malayalam, you would say "നിനക്ക് പേര് എന്താണ്? (ninakkuper enthaanu?)"
You would say "ഞാൻ വെറുപ്പുണ്ട്" (njaan veruppundu) in Malayalam to mean "I am very happy."