disorient = 1. Dikkariyathe (ദിക്കറിയാതെ)
2. Enthu cheyyana mennariyathe kuzhanguka/ kuzhayuka
(എന്തു ചെയ്യണമെന്നറിയാതെ കുഴങ്ങുക/ കുഴയുക )
Meaning and definitions of party, translation in Malayalam language for party with similar and opposite words.
The word for lung in Malayalam language is "ശ്വാസകോശം" (shwasakosham).
Malayalam is a language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the official language of Kerala and has a rich literary tradition.
"Malayalam getting lost" typically refers to the decline in fluency or usage of the Malayalam language among speakers. This could be due to various factors such as language shift to a dominant language, lack of opportunities to use Malayalam, or limited exposure to the language. Efforts to preserve and promote the language are important to prevent it from getting lost.
"Malayalam raja" translates to "Malayalam king" in English. It can refer to a king in the Malayalam-speaking region or can be used figuratively to signify someone who is dominant or powerful in the Malayalam language or culture.
Meaning and definitions of party, translation in Malayalam language for party with similar and opposite words.
The word for lung in Malayalam language is "ശ്വാസകോശം" (shwasakosham).
In the Malayalam language a traveller is called yathrikan.
Language
"Malayam dheshiyam" means "Malayalam language" in English. "Malayalam" is a language predominantly spoken in the Indian state of Kerala.
Malayalam is a language spoken primarily in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the official language of Kerala and has a rich literary tradition.
It's a spice called "Perum Jeerakam"
There is no Malayalam word "kalharam." It may be a misspelling or a word from another language.
It means You are being beautiful (to a girl).
The meaning of love in Malayalam language is "സ്നേഹം" (snehham). It represents affection, care, and deep emotional attachment towards another person.
"Malayalam getting lost" typically refers to the decline in fluency or usage of the Malayalam language among speakers. This could be due to various factors such as language shift to a dominant language, lack of opportunities to use Malayalam, or limited exposure to the language. Efforts to preserve and promote the language are important to prevent it from getting lost.
"Malayalam raja" translates to "Malayalam king" in English. It can refer to a king in the Malayalam-speaking region or can be used figuratively to signify someone who is dominant or powerful in the Malayalam language or culture.