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Blabbering in Malayalam can be translated as "സുദീര്ഘഭാഷണം" (sudeerghabhaashanam), which means speaking at length without making much sense or speaking incessantly without purpose.
The word blabbering is fun to put into a sentence. For example, "She wouldn't stop blabbering, so I stopped listening to her." It means a person is talking too much.
"Pleeha" in Malayalam means liver.
'poo' or 'poovu' means flower in Malayalam.
The word for "poor" in Malayalam is "നഷ്ട്ടം" (nashṭṭam).
"Kurichi" in Malayalam means wood shavings or sawdust.
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The word blabbering is fun to put into a sentence. For example, "She wouldn't stop blabbering, so I stopped listening to her." It means a person is talking too much.
"Malayalam raja" translates to "Malayalam king" in English. It can refer to a king in the Malayalam-speaking region or can be used figuratively to signify someone who is dominant or powerful in the Malayalam language or culture.
In Malayalam "ellavarkkum" means 'for everyone'.
Umbrella means kuda in Malayalam
The word for "poor" in Malayalam is "നഷ്ട്ടം" (nashṭṭam).
In Malayalam Aabharanangal means ornaments
'thiricharivu' in malayalam means 'recognition'
In Malayalam, the word "Karl" does not have a specific meaning as it is a proper noun. It is important to note that names from other languages may not have direct translations or meanings in Malayalam.
In Malayalam, "kundi" is a derogatory slang term used to refer to the buttocks. It is considered offensive and vulgar.
The English word Lunch means "Ucha bakshanam" in Malayalam.
Timothy grass means 'kuthirappullu' (കുതിരപ്പുല്ല്) in malayalam.