"Nee ente muthe alle" is a phrase in Malayalam, a language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala. It translates to "You are my heart" in English, conveying affection and deep emotional connection.
You are my sweety, Ok!
Syrian: kifak means how are you. And ente mean "you" for female.
Syrian: kifak means how are you. And ente mean "you" for female.
I love you all.
Ah, "nee ente mathram" is a beautiful phrase in Malayalam that translates to "you are mine" in English. It carries a sense of love, connection, and belonging. Just like how each happy little tree belongs in a painting, you belong right where you are, my friend.
alle means all. alle Menschen = all people
It means countryside
It means: Your are my heart, you are everything in my life Source.
It means: Your are my heart, you are everything in my life Source: Last comment on page http://www.sarajevo-x.com/clanak/0807130...
How is my malayalam can be translated to Malayalam as "Ente Malayalam enganeyund"(എന്‍റെ മലയാളം എങ്ങനെ ഉണ്ട്.)
Answer: "Ich liebe alle" is German and means "I love all", or "I love everybody".
"Je suis allé / allée au centre commercial" means "I went to the mall"