how are you? can be aporoximately transilated as "enthokke undu vishaesham?
spliting_up">spliting upenthu= what
okke =all
enthokke= what all
undu( in this sentence)= is
[ undu (in general)="yes' or "do exist"]
**vishaesham (in this sentence)= new or special
[vishaesham (in general)= special]
it exactly means
"what all are the new, or special news ( about you)?"
or simple understand as "how are you?"
( direct transilation make no sense in this case!!)
pronouncing">pronouncing1. "undu"
first u pronounced as 'u' in English word 'put'. last u as 'e' in English word 'further'
2.vishaesham
'i' as 'i' in 'pin'
ae as 'a' in 'patient'
a as 'u' in 'fun'
3. enthokke
e as 'e' in 'end'
o as 'o' in' on'
kke as k----ke
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