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In Malayalam, to refer to a husband politely, you can use the term 'ഭാര്യ' (bharya), which means husband. Alternatively, you can use the term 'ജനമിത്രൻ' (janamithran), which translates to life partner in English.
You can refer to your husband as "கணவன்" (Kanavan) in Tamil.
The word for husband in Tamil is "கணவன்" (kaṇavaṉ).
Malayalam and Tamil are two distinct Dravidian languages. While they share some linguistic similarities due to their shared origins, Malayalam developed as a separate language around the 9th century. The two languages have since evolved independently.
The Tamil name for lavender is "லவண்டர்" (lavandar).
Sister's husband is called Athimber (Brahmin way of Tamil) or Maamaa
No she is not Tamil. She is basically Malayalam.
In Malayalam wife uses the word "ningal" to call her husbant
Husband of your sister is called 'aliyan' in Malayalam.
Tamil
Monday in malayalam ... Thingalazcha (zh as in Tamizh/Tamil)
"TAMIL"
Malayalam most likely originated from Middle Tamil in the 6th century.
" Virupam"
You can refer to your husband as "கணவன்" (Kanavan) in Tamil.
The word for husband in Tamil is "கணவன்" (kaṇavaṉ).
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