njan ninne snehikunnu
In Malayalam, the word "from" is translated as "നിന്ന്" (pronounced "ninṟu"). To write it, you can use the Malayalam script. The letters used are: ന (na), ന (na), and ് (the chandrakkala indicating the absence of a vowel). So, "from" is written as "നിന്ന്" in Malayalam.
The following two sentences in Malayalam means 'Do you love me'. *Ninak enne ishtamano, *nee enne snehikkunnundo.
Niranjana
Love
To write "seethankan thullal" in Malayalam, you would first transliterate it into the Malayalam script. The phrase would be written as "സീതങ്കാൻ തുള്ളൽ" in Malayalam. Each letter in Malayalam represents a syllable, and the script is written from left to right. The Malayalam alphabet consists of vowels, consonants, and diacritics to indicate changes in pronunciation.
In Malayalam, "hello" is written as ഹലോ.
The Malayalam word for proverb is "പഴയകാലം" (pazhyakalam).
I love talking to you (English) = ninnodu samasarikunnath enik ishtamanu (Malayalam)
A period of 12 years
In Malayalam, the word "from" is translated as "നിന്ന്" (pronounced "ninṟu"). To write it, you can use the Malayalam script. The letters used are: ന (na), ന (na), and ് (the chandrakkala indicating the absence of a vowel). So, "from" is written as "നിന്ന്" in Malayalam.
In Malayalam, "thank you" is said as "നന്ദി" (pronounced as nandi). It is written in Malayalam script as "നന്ദി".
You can say "ഞാൻ നിന്നെയും സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു" (Njan ninneyum snehikkunnu) in Malayalam to say "I love you too".
The following two sentences in Malayalam means 'Do you love me'. *Ninak enne ishtamano, *nee enne snehikkunnundo.
OnnuRanduMoonnuNaaluAnchuAaruEzhuEttuOnpathuPathu
Niranjana
What do you mean Malayalam become strange? .. write in better English! Malayalam isn't strange you weirdo!
Snehathode.