When will you come (English) = nee/ningal eppo varum (Malayalam)
Yes, you can communicate with me in Malayalam. Feel free to ask me any questions or chat with me in the language.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
"നിനക്ക് സുഖമാണോ? (ninakku sukhamāṇo?)" is how you ask "How are you?" in Malayalam.
You can ask "എന്തായിരുന്നു?" (entaayirunn) to inquire what happened in Malayalam.
You can ask "നിങ്ങളുടെ മൂലഭാഷ ആര്?" which means "What is your native language?" in Malayalam.
In Malayalam, "don't come" is said as "വരേണ്ട" (varenda). This phrase can be used to politely ask someone not to come.
Yes, you can communicate with me in Malayalam. Feel free to ask me any questions or chat with me in the language.
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
"നിനക്ക് സുഖമാണോ? (ninakku sukhamāṇo?)" is how you ask "How are you?" in Malayalam.
You can ask "എന്തായിരുന്നു?" (entaayirunn) to inquire what happened in Malayalam.
You can ask "നിങ്ങളുടെ മൂലഭാഷ ആര്?" which means "What is your native language?" in Malayalam.
"Slept" in Malayalam is "ഉറങ്ങിയേക്കാൻ" (uṟaṅṅiyēkkāṉ).
what do u call aunty in malayalam
"നീ കോപം ഉണ്ടോ?" (Nī kōpaṁuṇṭō?) is how you ask "Are you angry?" in Malayalam.
You can say "അതെന്താണ് അത്" (athenthaanu athu) in Malayalam to ask "What is that".
"നിനക്ക് അനുമതി വേണമോ?" (ninakku anumathi venamo?) is how you ask "Do you want?" in Malayalam.
When did you come can be translated to Malayalam as "ningal eppozhaanu vannathu"(നിങ്ങള്‍ എപ്പോഴാണ് വന്നത്.)