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I always found Malayalam a sweet language. It is a bit sing a song when spoken.
It is an interesting thing to note that most of the south indian languages have lot of words with a bit of change in the sound so similar. Dr.Unni what does thou have to say here? N ![]() |
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QUOTE(Nimii @ Jun 9 2005, 03:56 PM) Tres not fair ![]() I think both you and she should learn each others' mother tongue and the kids should learn both languages too ![]() N ![]() it's gonna be a tough time for me.. should that be a case. I will surely end up having a confused family speaking a new lang ultimately - a mixture of Malayalam, Hindi, English and Assamese.. , Ksamaa kariba, enique ninde not even one setence samaj aaya.. ![]() |
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If you happen to shift somewhere in Mideast, you will have a combination that includes Arabic as well. It will become a totally new language
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