The scientific name for Katturumbu ant found in Kerala is Tetraponera rufonigra.
The Malayalam word for assignment is അസൈന്മെന്റ് (asainmenṟ).
"ഇവിടെ ഞാന് വരുന്നു" (Ivide njan varunnu) is "here I come" in Malayalam.
You can say "ഞാന് കള്ളം പറഞ്ഞപ്പോ" (njan kallam paranju) to mean "I am joking" in Malayalam.
nyaan ninte suhrutthaau!!
or nyaan ninte koottukaaran aanu!!
spliting up
nyaan ( or n(j)aan)= I
ninte= yours ( ni= you)
koot-tukaaran, suhrut-thu= friend
aanu= is ( in the sentence)
The word "guess" in Malayalam can be translated as "അംശം അറിയിക്കുക" (amsham ariyikkuka), which means to estimate or make a conjecture based on limited information or intuition.
In Malayalam, Kalunji is known as "Karum Jeerakam". It is commonly used in cooking for its unique flavor and potential health benefits.
There isn't a direct English equivalent for the Malayalam word "chowvary." It is a unique term rooted in Malayali culture and has strong emotional or sentimental connotations when used in conversation.
"Snehithan" in Malayalam means friend or companion. It is commonly used to refer to someone who is close and has a deep bond with another person.
There is no specific restriction on women speaking in Malayalam at the United Nations. Women from India or any other Malayalam-speaking country are welcome to speak in Malayalam in UN meetings or conferences, provided that interpretation services are available for those who do not understand the language. It is essential to adhere to the UN's guidelines on official languages and ensure effective communication among all participants.
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.