In Malayalam, you would say "നിന്റെ കുഴപ്പം മനസിലാക്കുക" (ninṯe kuzhappam manasilakkuka) which translates to "thinking about you."
"Thumbi" in Malayalam refers to a dragonfly.
Enikku Malayalam ariyaam, Malayalam enikku ariyaam (എനിയ്ക്ക് മലയാളം അറിയാം, മലയാളം എനിയ്ക്ക് അറിയാം)
athalla/ithalla uddhesichathu (arthamakkiyathu)
You can say "എന്യും" (ennyum) to mean "me too" in Malayalam.
patti or naaya
Dog
dog
paa patti
What happened? (english)= enthu sambhavichu? (malayalam)
"Naya" in Malayalam means new or fresh, while "patti" refers to a leaf or page. The two words are used in different contexts - "naya" is used for describing something new or fresh, while "patti" is used when referring to a leaf or page in a book.
Dayavaayi tanne patti kooduthal parayu..
In Malayalam, you would say "നിന്റെ കുഴപ്പം മനസിലാക്കുക" (ninṯe kuzhappam manasilakkuka) which translates to "thinking about you."
In Malayalam, a Christian grandmother can be referred to as "Ammachi" (അമ്മച്ചി), "Ammachi" (അമ്മച്ഛി), or "Patti" (പട്ടി). These terms can vary slightly based on regional dialects and family traditions. "Ammachi" is commonly used and conveys affection, while "Patti" may also refer to a grandmother in a more general sense.
In Malayalam "ellavarkkum" means 'for everyone'.
"Thumbi" in Malayalam refers to a dragonfly.
Enikku Malayalam ariyaam, Malayalam enikku ariyaam (എനിയ്ക്ക് മലയാളം അറിയാം, മലയാളം എനിയ്ക്ക് അറിയാം)