You can say "നിന്റെ ഓഋതല വെറും ആകാശോത്തെ അതിരിലെന്നൊ? (Ninte oorutala verum aakashotthe athirilenna?)" in Malayalam to ask "Are you crazy?"
The word "crazy" in Malayalam can be translated as "പിശാച്" (pishachu) which implies someone who is behaving in a bizarre or irrational manner.
To say "kiss" in Malayalam, you can use the word "ചുംബനം" (chumbanam).
You can say "ഞാൻ മലയാളം അറിയുന്നു" (njan malayalam ariyunnu) to mean "I know Malayalam" in Malayalam.
You can say "അതെന്താണ് അത്" (athenthaanu athu) in Malayalam to ask "What is that".
In Malayalam we use 'engane' for the word 'how'.
iam crazy about you
vatt aano
Enike prandavunnnu
The word "crazy" in Malayalam can be translated as "പിശാച്" (pishachu) which implies someone who is behaving in a bizarre or irrational manner.
kirukku, vattu, bhranthu
To say "kiss" in Malayalam, you can use the word "ചുംബനം" (chumbanam).
In Malayalam we say 'dayavaayi' for the English word please.
veettil malayalam samsarikkaruthu
In Malayalam we use 'engane' for the word 'how'.
It's Kudumbam in Malayalam.
"നീയെവിടെ ഉണ്ടെന്ന് പറഞ്ഞു" (neeyevide undenne paranju) is how you could say "Where are you?" in Malayalam.
The malayalam word for studying is "Padikkunnu"