Thrichur
Minda uses in different context. In actual sense it means "minduka" or speak. But in this context it may be dont speak or shut up.
To ask "Are you angry with me?" in Malayalam, you would say "നിങ്ങൾ എന്നെ കോപിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ടോ?" (ningal enne kopichittundo?). This sentence uses the formal form of "you" (ningal) and the verb "to be angry" (kopikkuka). The phrase "എന്നെ" (enne) means "me" and "കോപിച്ചിട്ടുണ്ടോ?" (kopichittundo?) is the question form of "are angry."
"Pick dogs for good pets."
It is ungrammatical. It means: "that which is good in he/she uses"
There is no common homophone (sound-alike word) for "good." The word good is a homonym, with uses as an adjective (fine, suitable) and a noun (an economic product).
Aksharam in Malayalam refers to a letter of the alphabet, as Malayalam is a language that uses a script with individual characters representing different sounds.
P. K Kunjalikkutty uses kerala state car no. 2
The Malayalam word thankam means gold in English. This word also used to pet someone. I mean this word also uses as sweatie.
Agriculture.
Bra = mulakacha. {Note: malayalies doesnt use this phrase. They also uses the word "bra"}
India uses the Indo-Pakistani sign language, like much of that geographical area.
In Malayalam wife uses the word "ningal" to call her husbant
It is a general usage. In Malayalam, it is expressed for many, but similar uses. It can be meant as 'nee/ninte vakku/ninte prevrithy - ethra manoharamanu'., etc. (Remember well that these meanings are applied according to the situation.)
Kerala State Car No. 114 is associated with the Chief Minister of Kerala, India. In India, specific vehicle numbers are often designated for government officials, and this particular number is reserved for the state's highest executive. The Chief Minister uses this vehicle for official functions and state-related travel.
Minda uses in different context. In actual sense it means "minduka" or speak. But in this context it may be dont speak or shut up.
Ginkgo biloba is commonly known as "ജിങ്ങോ" (pronounced as "Jinggo") in Malayalam. It may also be referred to as "തുമ്പക്കൈ" (Thumbakkai) in some contexts. This tree is notable for its unique fan-shaped leaves and is often associated with medicinal uses.
The United States District Courts use juries.