Dheshyappedaruthu, kopikkaruthu (ദേഷ്യപ്പെടരുത്, കോപിക്കരുത്)
In Malayalam, you can say "കോപം പ്രകോപിക്കരുത്" (kōpaṁ prakōpikkarutu), which means "do not get angry" or "do not be angry."
"കോപം" (kopam) is the word for "angry" in Malayalam.
In Malayalam, you would say "ഞാൻ ക്രോധിക്കപ്പെടുന്നില്ല" (njan krodhikkappettunnilla) which translates to "I am not angry."
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
"നീ കോപം ഉണ്ടോ?" (Nī kōpaṁuṇṭō?) is how you ask "Are you angry?" in Malayalam.
You can say "നിനക്ക് രോഷി ഉണ്ട്" (ninakku roshi undu) in Malayalam to express "I'm angry with you".
"കോപം" (kopam) is the word for "angry" in Malayalam.
Don't get angry
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
"നീ കോപം ഉണ്ടോ?" (Nī kōpaṁuṇṭō?) is how you ask "Are you angry?" in Malayalam.
Malayalam
movies in Malayalam language.
Yak is called "യാക്ക്" (yakku) in the Malayalam language.
"നിങ്ങൾ എന്നെ ക്ഷേമിക്കുന്നോ?" (ningal enne ksheamikkunno) is how you say "are you angry with me?" in Malayalam.
Malayalam is Kerala's language.
There are no particular name in Malayalam language for ajinomoto. So it is called ajinomoto.
Malayalam language originates from the state of Kerala in India. It has Dravidian roots and evolved from Old Tamil around the 6th century AD.
The subject 'Mathematics' is 'Kanakku' in Malayalam language.