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13 years ago
You shall be surprised to know that they are so similar to English pronunciation, the Hindi numbers, example
Nine is Nou
Eight is Aath
Four is Char
Six is chai
Three is teen or tray
two is 'do' sounds though
In Malayalam....onnu.......One
ettu......eight
Anch (Malayalam and Tamil) similar to Paanch.....(5).....That's why munch is popular in India :) ......5 rs
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
I know how to count, onno, yeredu, moon, nalko, iawat, patt, :laugh:
Onno teaaa kudo.
Onno teaaa kudo.
13 years ago
I know how to count, onno, yeredu, moon, nalko, iawat, patt, :laugh:Does it mean.....give tea????
Onno teaaa kudo.
Full of grammar mistakes :angry:
Is it Tamil? Definitely not malayalam....
I can't understand iawat and patt
patti means dog :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
I know how to count, onno, yeredu, moon, nalko, iawat, patt, :laugh:Does it mean.....give tea????
Onno teaaa kudo.
Full of grammar mistakes :angry:
Is it Tamil? Definitely not malayalam....
I can't understand iawat and patt
patti means dog :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I believe in oneness, so mix all of them, some from tamil, Telgu, Kannada and Malyalam is too tough for me. I am looking for a good teacher. Onno coffeeaa will also do. Why do they keep one door open and one shut?
13 years ago
I know how to count, onno, yeredu, moon, nalko, iawat, patt, :laugh:Does it mean.....give tea????
Onno teaaa kudo.
Full of grammar mistakes :angry:
Is it Tamil? Definitely not malayalam....
I can't understand iawat and patt
patti means dog :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I believe in oneness, so mix all of them, some from tamil, Telgu, Kannada and Malyalam is too tough for me. I am looking for a good teacher. Onno coffeeaa will also do. Why do they keep one door open and one shut?
Go through language learning thread. You can learn a few more words
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
patti means dog :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:[/quote]
I believe in oneness, so mix all of them, some from tamil, Telgu, Kannada and Malyalam is too tough for me. I am looking for a good teacher. Onno coffeeaa will also do. Why do they keep one door open and one shut?[/quote]
Go through language learning thread. You can learn a few more words[/quote]
kora-pam-ila, yen-i-qu manusilai-ila but I'll learn. (dreteek-sha)
I believe in oneness, so mix all of them, some from tamil, Telgu, Kannada and Malyalam is too tough for me. I am looking for a good teacher. Onno coffeeaa will also do. Why do they keep one door open and one shut?[/quote]
Go through language learning thread. You can learn a few more words[/quote]
kora-pam-ila, yen-i-qu manusilai-ila but I'll learn. (dreteek-sha)
13 years ago
patti means dog :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I believe in oneness, so mix all of them, some from tamil, Telgu, Kannada and Malyalam is too tough for me. I am looking for a good teacher. Onno coffeeaa will also do. Why do they keep one door open and one shut?[/quote]
Go through language learning thread. You can learn a few more words[/quote]
kora-pam-ila, yen-i-qu manusilai-ila but I'll learn. (dreteek-sha)[/quote]
:angry: :angry: :angry:
Meera sandhu
13 years ago
patti means dog :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
I believe in oneness, so mix all of them, some from tamil, Telgu, Kannada and Malyalam is too tough for me. I am looking for a good teacher. Onno coffeeaa will also do. Why do they keep one door open and one shut?
Go through language learning thread. You can learn a few more words[/quote]
kora-pam-ila, yen-i-qu manusilai-ila but I'll learn. (dreteek-sha)[/quote]
:angry: :angry: :angry:[/quote]
:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
13 years ago
This thread is combining so many languages. This can cause confusion. A word in Hindi with good meaning may be abusive in some other language. I know some words of this type. But it is better not to write them.
'Patti' in this thread somewhere means' dog' whereas in Hindi, 'husband'. So, if you have both meanings in mind, husband will feel insulted.
'Patti' in this thread somewhere means' dog' whereas in Hindi, 'husband'. So, if you have both meanings in mind, husband will feel insulted.
G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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13 years ago
This thread is combining so many languages. This can cause confusion. A word in Hindi with good meaning may be abusive in some other language. I know some words of this type. But it is better not to write them.
'Patti' in this thread somewhere means' dog' whereas in Hindi, 'husband'. So, if you have both meanings in mind, husband will feel insulted.
No sir...pathi is husband.
'Patti' is pronounced similar to 'patti'in Hindi ....meaning bandage.
Meera sandhu
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