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
Dupioni is pronounced "doo-pee-oh-nee" in English.
Muthe means ar one
Nee sundari/ sundaran aanu....
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".
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-coh-le The spelling is the same as in English.
DAHN-nee is an Italian pronunciation of 'Danny'. It's a diminutive in English for 'Daniel'. The complete name in Italian is 'Danilo', which is pronounced 'dah-NEE-loh'.