You can ask "നിങ്ങളുടെ മൂലഭാഷ ആര്?" which means "What is your native language?" in Malayalam.
"നിനക്ക് സുഖമാണോ? (ninakku sukhamāṇo?)" is how you ask "How are you?" in Malayalam.
You can ask "എന്തായിരുന്നു?" (entaayirunn) to inquire what happened in Malayalam.
"Slept" in Malayalam is "ഉറങ്ങിയേക്കാൻ" (uṟaṅṅiyēkkāṉ).
"നീ കോപം ഉണ്ടോ?" (Nī kōpaṁuṇṭō?) is how you ask "Are you angry?" in Malayalam.
Malayalam language is the native language of the Malayalam-speaking people in Kerala, a state in Southern India. It has a rich literary tradition and is the cultural identity of the Malayali community. It plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting the heritage, literature, and arts of Kerala.
"നിനക്ക് സുഖമാണോ? (ninakku sukhamāṇo?)" is how you ask "How are you?" in Malayalam.
You can ask "എന്തായിരുന്നു?" (entaayirunn) to inquire what happened in Malayalam.
"Slept" in Malayalam is "ഉറങ്ങിയേക്കാൻ" (uṟaṅṅiyēkkāṉ).
"നീ കോപം ഉണ്ടോ?" (Nī kōpaṁuṇṭō?) is how you ask "Are you angry?" in Malayalam.
Malayalam language is the native language of the Malayalam-speaking people in Kerala, a state in Southern India. It has a rich literary tradition and is the cultural identity of the Malayali community. It plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting the heritage, literature, and arts of Kerala.
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.
Since orange is not a native fruit of kerala it is called orange in Malayalam too.
In Malayalam, you can say "സുഖമാണോ" (sukhamaano) to ask "How is it going?" or "സുഖമാണോ ചെയ്യുന്നത്?" (sukhamaano cheyyunnathu) to ask "How are you doing?"
When will you come (English) = nee/ningal eppo varum (Malayalam)
nee avallodu chothicho നീ അവള്ലോട് ചോതിച്ചോ?
Cranberry is not a native fruit of kerala