Muthachchan, Muthassan, Achachan etc..
There is no special words for distinguishing between maternal and paternal grand pas.
Grandfather is called "പൂത്ത്രൻ" (Poothran) in the Malayalam language.
Yes, you can communicate with me in Malayalam. Feel free to ask me any questions or chat with me in the language.
It depends on whether the grandmom is a christian, hindu or muslim. For example, christians call their grandmother 'ammachi' or 'ammama' whereas hindus call their grand mother 'achamma' or 'ammuma' or 'muthachi'.
The word used to call husband in Malayalam is "ഭര്ത്താവ്" (Bharthavu).
You can address father as "pittā" or "appa" in Malayalam.
In Malayalam, you would call your aunt "അമ്മമ്മ" (ammamma) for maternal aunt and "ചാത്തൻ" (chathan) for paternal aunt. Your husband is referred to as "ഭർത്താവ്" (bharthav). These terms reflect familial relationships in the Malayalam language.
Grandfather is called "പൂത്ത്രൻ" (Poothran) in the Malayalam language.
Yes, you can communicate with me in Malayalam. Feel free to ask me any questions or chat with me in the language.
what do u call aunty in malayalam
It depends on whether the grandmom is a christian, hindu or muslim. For example, christians call their grandmother 'ammachi' or 'ammama' whereas hindus call their grand mother 'achamma' or 'ammuma' or 'muthachi'.
We can call her aniyathi in Malayalam.
In Malayalam, you would call your grandfather "പുണ്യന്" (Punyan).
chandran ('Ambili ammavan' is another term most used in Malayalam slang and colloquial language) A simple term used in poems, common stories, folktales, and the like.
The phrase "oru call undayirunnu" in Malayalam translates to "there was a call" in English. It indicates that a phone call took place or was received at some point in time. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as discussing missed calls or conversations that occurred over the phone.
In Malayalam the word for hunger is Vishappu
In Malayalam Aabharanangal means ornaments
"Konchu" or "chemmeen" is the Malayalam word for prawn.