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Malayalam Basic Terms of Communication translated in English
Following is the list of basic terms of communication in English which are converted in Malayalam Language.
Hello : namaskaram. (very formal, so the below informal form is common)
Hello. (informal) : Aay or “a’ye”, You can use English “Hello” or “Hi”.
How are you? : sukhamaano? (Literal meaning: Are you fine/comfortable?)
or, Enthokkeyundu / Enth okke undu? (Literaly, What all are there?)
I am not fine : Enikku sukham illa
Yes, thank you. : Ssherri/Athe, Nanni.
I am fine. : Enikku sukhamaanu.
What is your name? : Ningalude peru enthaanu? / Peru entha? / Pay-ray-ntha? / Thangalude peru enthaanu? (with respect)
My name is ______ : Ente peru ______ .
Nice to meet you. : Kandathil santhosham. Parichayappettathil valare santhosham. (Literal meaning: Extremely delighted for you acquaintance)
Please. : Dayavu cheythu / Dayavayi, or use English word “Please”
Thank you. : Nanni (pronounced: nan-ní), or use English word “Thank you” or “Thanks”
Thank you very much : orupadu nanni or Valare upakaram, or you can say in English, or repeat “Thank you” two times.
You’re welcome(greeting). : (formal) Swaagatham; (informal) varu varu / varanam varanam.
Yes. : Athey/ Ssherri (Literal Meaning: Correct)
No. : Illa
Not: Alla
Excuse me. (getting attention) : sradhikyu / kshamikkanam onningottu nokkoo / or in English “Excuse me”.
Excuse me. (begging pardon) : Kshamikkoo or in English “Sorry” / “I am sorry”.
I’m sorry: Ennodu Kshamichaalum. (say this if it was your fault)
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I’m sorry. : Kashttamayi Pooyi / Kashttamundu (when you listen to bad news)
Don’t mind: Saaramilla, (say this if you are comforting sombody)
Goodbye : Pinneedu kaananam (Vida) / Pinne kaanam / Veendum kaanaam (Literal meaning: I will see you again later), or say in English “Goodbye” / “Bye” / “Bye Bye”/ “Tata” / “Tata Bye Bye”.
I can’t speak Malayalam.: Enikku ‘Malayalam’ samsaarikkan ariyilla / Malayalam ariyilla.
Do you speak English? : Ningal English Samsaarikkumo ? / English ariyumo?
Is there someone here who speaks English? : Ivide English samsaarikkan ariyunnavar aarenkilum undo ? / English ariyunnavar aarenkilum undo?
Help! : Sahaayikkoo!
Help (Save) : Rakshikoo
Look out! : Nokkoo! / Sradhikku !
I did not understand. : Kshamikkanam Enikku manassilaayilla / manassilaayilla
Where are you going? : Ningal evideya pokunnathu?
Where is the toilet? : Kakkoos Evideyaanu? (Kakkoos means toilet)
Where is the Bathroom? : Kulimuri Evideyaanu? (Kuli = bath, muri = room)
Wake up : Eneekku (slang) / Ezhunelku (informal)/ Dayavu cheythu Ezhunelku (as a request)
Do you like me? : Enne ishtamaano?
I love you : enniku ninne ishtam annu / enniku ninne ishtamaayi (I like you); I love you (as a lover): Njan ninne premikkunnu ( Njan means ‘I’);
I hate you : Enikku ninne ishtam alla. OR Njan ninne verukkunnu. OR enniku ninne verripu annu
Can you show me the way? : Enikku vazhi kaanichu tharaamo? ( vazhi means ‘way’)
How old are you? : Ningalkethra vayassayi?
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I am hungry : Enikku vishakunnu
Where can I get some water? : Enikku alpam vellam evide kittum? OR kurachu vellam tharumo? (literal: Can you give me a little water?)
Hospital : Aashupathri
Can we go for a movie? : Namukku oru cinemekku pokaamo?
What is the matter?: Entha karyam?
I forgot: Njan Marannu
I don’t know: Enikku ariyilla (r as in Rough)
Later: Pinneedu/Pinne
After: Kazhinjittu/shesham
Before: Mumbu /Munpu
Wait: Onnu Nilku
One question: Oru chodhyam
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