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In Malayalam, the word "aano" (ആണോ) is a question word that translates to "is it?" or "isn't it?". It is commonly used at the end of a sentence to seek confirmation or clarification. The word "aano" is a combination of the interrogative particle "aa" and the suffix "no" in Malayalam grammar.
It means "have you eaten". "onndo" would mean "do you have".
The Malayalam word for 'assignment' is 'അസൈൻമെന്റ്' (assainment).
"Varuka" is the Malayalam word for 'come'.
in malayalam we say 'umma' for the word kiss. Note:Umma Is malayalam slang. real malayalam word for kiss is Chumbanam.
The Malayalam word for welcome is "swagatham"
Ammayi is the Malayalam word for "aunty."
malayalam word of zinnia
the Malayalam word for a king or a queens palace is 'raajakottaaram'
It means "pavapetta" or "daridhran" in Malayalam.
The English word quiet means mounam in Malayalam.
The Malayalam word 'aanalle' (ആനായല്ലേ) translates to "isn't it a male?" or "isn't he?" in English. It is often used to affirm or seek confirmation about someone's gender or identity, typically in a conversational context. The term reflects the speaker's intention to clarify or emphasize a point regarding masculinity.