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Malayalam is the language spoken in the state of Kerala, India. It is the major language of Kerala and its official language. This site provides you with an excellent resource to learn Malayalam words and phrases because it has a list of over 1,000 different phrases in coordination with their meanings. So whether you are looking for something to read, curious about what people use when writing Malayalam or you plan on traveling to or living in India for any length of time this site should provide you with all that you need. Also, if you like this resource then why not check out my other website that contains over 1,000 Malayalam phrases! This site is created by an avid user of the language. So if you are wondering about which words to use in casual conversations this is definitely the place to look. The site is also based on a book of the same name so while it would be great to have some real world examples of many of the words on the site you could also start with this book or if you'd rather just go by these example sentences then download at least one of them. The book written by the creator of this website contains about 50 random phrases that are used in common everyday life in Malayalam. Here you will find a list of 10 phrases from the book. The phrases come from different places in the book and they can be used in a variety of situations. In Malayalam the easiest way to say hello is using "Ponnariyude" which translates to "Hello my friend". If you say this phrase to someone then they will most likely answer back with either "Chanthu Vayathu" or "Namaskaram". Namaskaram is what you would use if someone is coming over for dinner for example so it is better to stick with Chanthu Vayathu since it can be used in more public situations. Below is a list of Malayalam phrases that are used when writing letters. The phrases are presented in English with the equivalent in Malayalam. Most of the phrases use the informal "thou" form of address but for some it is more appropriate to use the formal style. In this section you will find a list of Malayalam words and phrases that have been translated into English using "Google Translate". The phrase or word is written in red and below it is where you can click on translate in order to see a translation in Malayalam. Google Translate often does not provide the correct translation but it is still a good resource to use if you don't know how to say a word or phrase in Malayalam. In the case of "night" and "night" there are multiple words used in Malayalam for different situations. While most people living in India live in an area with a high population density there are also many parts that have a much lower population density. The word used for the former is called a 'town' while the word for the latter is called a 'village'. cfa1e77820

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