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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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Ayyo Shyam panditan alla--Malayala vidhooshi ennu parayu.
Unni endu parayan aa? Ivide enne tholpikyan pattathathu karanam, veire forumil enikkittu vechittundavum. Pakshe nyanum vittukodikkilla!!! ![]() ![]() |
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QUOTE(priya @ Jul 3 2005, 01:04 PM) Ayyo Shyam panditan alla--Malayala vidhooshi ennu parayu. Unni endu parayan aa? Ivide enne tholpikyan pattathathu karanam, veire forumil enikkittu vechittundavum. Pakshe nyanum vittukodikkilla!!! ![]() Ayyo......Nyaano??? Endu Parayunnu??? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() btw....I too am of the opinion that 'Enikkitu' is more of a 'local' usage for a similar meaning to 'Enikki Vendi' or 'For me'.... And Priya......yes.....you are right......so many 'regional' varieties of the same language......Really interesting......Well......its not only the case in Kerala....but also.....other states like Maharashtra......(Many forms of Marathi)........And a typical case to quote would be.....the Innumerable forms of Hindi you can find in Mumbai!!!!!!! ![]() ![]() Love Music....... LOVE GK
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