Tamil and Malayalam are different languages with distinct alphabets and grammar structures, so speaking one to the other would not be possible. However, some similar words may exist due to historical and cultural connections between the two languages.
The Tamil equivalent of "sagavu" in Malayalam is "koppam," which refers to a specific measurement unit for fish.
Southern Indian Muslims primarily speak Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, or Kannada, depending on the region they are from. Additionally, many Indian Muslims also speak Urdu, which is more commonly associated with Northern India.
They speak Telugu...usually or Tamil or Kannada..
I am not a hundred percent sure nut I believe it is njaanaanu, njan-thanne deshyam I speak tamil but I pretty sure this is right
Alapuzzha district.
No she is not Tamil. She is basically Malayalam.
The Tamil equivalent of "sagavu" in Malayalam is "koppam," which refers to a specific measurement unit for fish.
Tamil
Southern Indian Muslims primarily speak Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, or Kannada, depending on the region they are from. Additionally, many Indian Muslims also speak Urdu, which is more commonly associated with Northern India.
Monday in malayalam ... Thingalazcha (zh as in Tamizh/Tamil)
They speak Telugu...usually or Tamil or Kannada..
"TAMIL"
Malayalam most likely originated from Middle Tamil in the 6th century.
" Virupam"
I am not a hundred percent sure nut I believe it is njaanaanu, njan-thanne deshyam I speak tamil but I pretty sure this is right
Alapuzzha district.
s he knows to speak Tamil