Nee means "You" when translated from Malayalam to English.
nee enthu cheyyukaya ?
Dupioni is pronounced "doo-pee-oh-nee" in English.
veruthe
Is this what you are always asking?
The Malayalam phrase "eda nee enikku pannikkuvNo" translates to "Hey, are you going to help me?" in English. It expresses a request for assistance or support from someone. The tone can vary based on context, ranging from casual to slightly more demanding.
"This" is nee
It means "sorry, I will be going, see you later"
Gianni is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Johnny." It represents a diminutive -- along with Giovi, Ianni, Nani, Nanni, Vanni, and Zani -- to the masculine proper noun Giovanni("John," from the ancient Hebrew יהוח×?ן (Yehōchānān, "Gift of God"). The pronunciation will be "DJAN-nee" -- as well as "DJO-vee," "YAN-nee," "NA-nee," "NAN-nee," "VAN-nee," "ZA-nee" -- for the nickname and "djo-VAN-nee" for the forename in Italian.
nee enthu cheyyukaya ?
Answerduh-EEN-uh Div-na
Nee sundari/ sundaran aanu....
Muthe means ar one
Dupioni is pronounced "doo-pee-oh-nee" in English.
Infnite is an English equivalent of 'infinito'. The Italian word is pronounced 'een-fee-NEE-toh'. It's the masculine form of an adjective. The feminine 'infinita' is pronounced 'een-fee-NEE-tah'.
"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.
Czarny is pronounced as "char-nee". The "cz" in Polish is pronounced like "ch" in English, and the "a" is short and sounds like "ah".
Nee-coh-le The spelling is the same as in English.