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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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I think Vattom is round...........saddi vattom wud be a meal course.. [ or people sitting in a circle to eat saddi
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QUOTE(Lata @ Jul 3 2005, 08:04 PM) I think Vattom is round...........saddi vattom wud be a meal course.. [ or people sitting in a circle to eat saddi ![]() I have also heard vattom being used in the context of immediate time, like in 'this time'. It is often confusing with so many dialectal forms or regional forms of the language even in such a tiny state like Kerala. ![]() |
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