Tamil language is customarily recognized as the mother of Malayalam language.
Thunchaththu Ramanujan Ezhuthachan is known as the father of Malayalam language. He is a 16th century poet and scholar, credited with the development of the Malayalam alphabet.
Thunjath Ramanujan Ezhuthachan
Ramacharitamanas was translated into Malayalam by Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, a 16th century poet known as the "father of Malayalam language." His translation, titled "Adhyatma Ramayanam," is considered a landmark work in Malayalam literature.
You can address father as "pittā" or "appa" in Malayalam.
The word for father in Malayalam is "പിതാവ്" (pitāvu).
Guyabano is known as "mullaatha" in Malayalam.
"Achichanu" in Malayalam means "I came."
In Malayalam, you would call your grandfather "പുണ്യന്" (Punyan).
Jowar is Barley
thunchathu ezhuthachan
aapilpazham
Meaning of the above Malayalam word is 'Bastard' or the person who has no father.
Flamingos are a kind of bird.It is known as "Raja Hamsam" in malayalam.
White millet in Malayalam is known as "ചമ്പ" (chamba).