"Might have" in Malayalam can be translated as "ഉണ്ടാക്കിയിരിക്കില്ല" (uṇḍākkiyirikkilla).
The Malayalam word "harji" does not hold a specific or widely known meaning in the language. It might be a regional or colloquial term not commonly used in standard Malayalam.
You can say "ഞാൻ മലയാളം അറിയുന്നു" (njan malayalam ariyunnu) to mean "I know Malayalam" in Malayalam.
Yes, I am familiar with Malayalam. How can I assist you today?
In Malayalam we use 'engane' for the word 'how'.
To say "kiss" in Malayalam, you can use the word "ചുംബനം" (chumbanam).
The term 'poyittundayirikkum' means "might have gone" and the term 'cheythittundayirikkum' means "might have done". (e.g. He might have gone home = അവ൯ വീട്ടില്‍ പോയിട്ടുണ്ടായിരിക്കും)
The Malayalam word "harji" does not hold a specific or widely known meaning in the language. It might be a regional or colloquial term not commonly used in standard Malayalam.
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You can say "ഞാൻ മലയാളം അറിയുന്നു" (njan malayalam ariyunnu) to mean "I know Malayalam" in Malayalam.
Yes, I am familiar with Malayalam. How can I assist you today?
The link below, English Malayalam Translator, should be used with caution. It might give you words properly translated from English to Malayalam Unicode, but it renders a word for word transliteration, and it will probably not give you Malayalam that is correct in word order, grammar, syntax and over-all meaning. Use it for individual words, but not for blocks of text.
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In Malayalam we use 'engane' for the word 'how'.
To say "kiss" in Malayalam, you can use the word "ചുംബനം" (chumbanam).