![]() ![]() I’m sorry. : Kashttamayi Pooyi / Kashttamundu (when you listen to bad news)ĭon’t mind: Saaramilla, (say this if you are comforting sombody) ( begging pardon) : Kshamikkoo or in English “Sorry” / “I am sorry”. ( getting attention) : sradhikyu / kshamikkanam onningottu nokkoo / or in English “Excuse me”.Įxcuse me. Yes. : Athey/ Ssherri (Literal Meaning: Correct)Įxcuse me. You’re welcome(greeting). : (formal) Swaagatham (informal) varu varu / varanam varanam. Thank you very much : orupadu nanni or Valare upakaram, or you can say in English, or repeat “Thank you” two times. Thank you. : Nanni (pronounced: nan-ní), or use English word “Thank you” or “Thanks” Please. : Dayavu cheythu / Dayavayi, or use English word “Please” (Literal meaning: Extremely delighted for you acquaintance) ![]() Nice to meet you. : Kandathil santhosham. What is your name? : Ningalude peru enthaanu? / Peru entha? / Pay-ray-ntha? / Thangalude peru enthaanu? (with respect) Or, Enthokkeyundu / Enth okke undu? (Literaly, What all are there?) How are you? : sukhamaano? (Literal meaning: Are you fine/comfortable?) ( informal) : Aay or “a’ye”, You can use English “Hello” or “Hi”. (very formal, so the below informal form is common) Malayalam Basic Terms of Communication translated in Englishįollowing is the list of basic terms of communication in English which are converted in Malayalam Language. ![]()
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