"When is your go" in Malayalam is "nee eppozhanu povuka?'" (After a possessive pronoun (or adjective), a noun is commonly used.) If this is to be translated as the answer given, the word "go" must be a verb. Therefore, the question must be When do you go?
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"നിങ്ങൾ ഉച്ചാരിക്കുന്ന വാക്കിൽ 'ഭക്ഷണം കഴിക്കാൻ ഞാൻ പോകൂ' ആണ് അര്ഥമാക്കുകയോ?"
"പോവുക (pōvuka)" is how you say "let's go" in Malayalam.
dhoore poku
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The English translation for the Malayalam word pokum is "will go". For example the Malayalam word "njan" means I, so "njan pokum" means " I will go".
You can say "നീ എങ്ങനെ പോയി?" (nee engane poi?) in Malayalam to ask "Where did you go?".
In Malayalam, you can say "നരകത്തിലേക്ക് പോ" (narakttilēkk pō) to convey the phrase "go to hell."
"ഞാൻ ലഞ്ച് നേടണോ" (Njan lunch nāṭaṇō) would be the closest translation for "Let's go for lunch" in Malayalam.
dhoore poku
nee [you] purathu [ to out ]poyirunno [did you go]?
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You can say "പോണെയ് അമ്മയ്ക്ക് പറയ്" (Ponaye Ammaykku paraya) in Malayalam, to mean "go and tell to your grandmother."