ninte kurav njan vallathe anubhavappedunnu
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
In Malayalam we can use 'enik ninte viraham anubavappedunnu' as i miss you. But it is too literal, in Malayalam we often use the english sentence 'I miss you'.
The English verb miss has been incorporated into Swahili. Nakumiss, I miss you, and Nakumiss sana, I miss you a lot, or very much (I miss you like crazy). In text messages and emails it is usually spelled, strangely, mic: Nakumic.
Ma tenu both yaad karda ah
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
I will say that -- oh dear i miss u very much in Malayalam.
In Malayalam we can use 'enik ninte viraham anubavappedunnu' as i miss you. But it is too literal, in Malayalam we often use the english sentence 'I miss you'.
nandi nandi means thanks , orupadu nandi means very much thanks by sarath
"Valare nallathu" is the Malayalam word for very good.
cheytha ella pravruthikalkum nandi
You would say "നന്ദി" (nandi) in Malayalam to convey the meaning of "it is very nice".
You can say "അത് വളരെ അഴക് ആണ്" in Malayalam, which translates to "It is very beautiful."
"വെറുതെ നല്ലുകൊണ്ട്" (Veruthe nallukondu) is how you say "very nice" in Malayalam.
adikam [much] venda
You would say "ഞാൻ വെറുപ്പുണ്ട്" (njaan veruppundu) in Malayalam to mean "I am very happy."
i be missin' ya babe.