I would like to thank you to give me this opportunity I give my thank and respect, you are so precious thank you mam very interesting class thank you , you are one of the finest English communicator, and a most blessed person ,Go ahead,
Dear Mam,I am from Karnataka and I love your lessons..they are helping me to learn Malayalam well. One small doubt..how do we address a person with respect..in the phrase,Come back as soon as possible?
I have been never seen this kind of good pronunciation which really helpful for Malayalam learning person...keep up the good work .am now learning Malayalam...❤
Nice voice and explaining very clearly and grate fluency in English,I like malayalam language.it is very easy to learn malayalam,thank you very much madam.
I'm from Pakistan. I love the Dravidian languages particularly Malayalam & Tamil. I like that both languages enjoy some level of mutual intelligibility so if we learn Malayalam, we'll also have some grasp over Tamil as well. I am also seeing a lot of grammatical similarities with Brahui, the proto-Dravidian language of Pakistan which also shares features with Elamite and is a remnant of the Harappan culture.
Thank you for sharing maam..i am form Philippines and my husband s malayalee..and to communicate wll with my in laws i need to learn malayalam ..atleast the basic words.thank yoi 😍🥰
Please...make a vedio on kootaksharangal.. I learnt alphabet...stuck up with kootaksharangal... Vedios are there...they are following their own hand writing... We are novice with Malayalam.. know.. Not able to follow them.. You explain so good... please..🤗
Can anyone confirm if these are commonly used phrases? A lot of educational videos give you phrases that are too formal or not used in everyday situations by native speakers. Looking for more phrases that are natural and casual for everyday speech with friends. Thanks for the help :)
Yeah these are normally used a lot although it may slightly change ( the pronounciation) when you speak a bit faster or by accents obv. But pretty much this is it. No. 17 Njan yojikunnu is not really used. It's a bit formal. Have fun learning! :))
Mam you have made a very special video lesson but I want you to give some answers of these questions with some examples so that for a non native speaker like me It would be really helpful for interacting with a Malayalam native speaker. Hope you get me what I am trying to say.
I'm an American living in Kerala for the past four years and this is the most helpful video and channel on UA-cam for learning Malayalam.
I am Tamil but I love Malayalam. I am learning more in this channel. Thank you Chechi. Love from Tamil Nadu ♥️♥️
Very clear and understandable...its good that she is pronouncing it very clearly..
From Philippines here😊
I’m Indonesian trying to learn Malayalam ❤️
Hi
😍😍
Easy or hard 🙂
@@frozen4419 so hard 😂
@@AinunHamzah 😂😂 one day u can do it🤪 my mother tongue language is malayalam, I'm malayali😍
Great video!!!! Very useful indeed!! Valare nanni Chechi!!
I am Maharashtrian, learning Malayalam , it's tough but very interesting. Thanks mam your videos are very helpful .
Me also Marathi but I love Malayalam so now I am learning Malayalam ❤️
Iam malayali...😁ningal malayalam padikkukayaanalle...😅😄
@@27snehawamankadamxh27 എന്നിട്ട് പഠിച്ച
Same , I am also from Maharashtra and I also interested to learn Malayalam 👍
From Lucknow UP , watching and learning and even using these phrases while talking to my malyalali and non malayali friends to. Its a cute feel❤️❤️
Indeed I loved it.!! Very useful for non Malayali... Respect from Bangalore❤
You are teaching Very well i am very much interested in learning Malayalam language
I am from Assam and i am trying to learn malayali . Your videos are so understandable and easy to learn . Keep making such videos for us ❤️
Say Malayalam not Malayali. Malayali means a person whose mother tongue is Malayalam.
Thank you so much ma'am. I'm from Haryana and learning Malyalam so that I can have a conversation with my girlfriend's grandparents ❤❤
This is very helpful thank you so much mam... Please keep posting videos i am trying to learn malayalam and this is really helping me
I'm lucky mam, learning more though your teaching.. nanni mam
Hello...I am from Uttarakhand ...in jnv ntl....we are learning from our sir...and ur video is too great 🥰
Greetings from Hyderabad. Nice video, you have a very soothing voice. Regards...
I would like to thank you to give me this opportunity I give my thank and respect, you are so precious thank you mam very interesting class thank you , you are one of the finest English communicator, and a most blessed person ,Go ahead,
Excellent mam...
All are useful in daily conversation..
Tnq..👏👏👏
Enjoyed, beautiful.....nanni namaskaram ❤🎉😘👍👌💐💗
hiii im actually a malayali and I gotta say keep up the great vids :)
Proud to be Filipino but trying to learn Malayalam and Tamil😍😍
everyone here have their reasons for learning malayalam but however its good to see people are trying to learn my language good luck for you guys
Really mam ita very usuful, your voice is very sweet also. Nyan malyalam pathikunuu. 🙂I am learning Malyalam. Nenii. Thankyou.
Super words and use ful us... Nanni 🤗🤗
Dear Mam,I am from Karnataka and I love your lessons..they are helping me to learn Malayalam well.
One small doubt..how do we address a person with respect..in the phrase,Come back as soon as possible?
I have been never seen this kind of good pronunciation which really helpful for Malayalam learning person...keep up the good work .am now learning Malayalam...❤
Thank you good way to learn malayalam.
I am English trying to learn Malayalam and your videos are so helpful mam thank you so much you have helped me so much ❤️
Love from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 ❤️
Mam... Can you do one video on difference between two similar words Like allenkil&illenkil....undu&ullu
Why gurl there are better languages to learn why this shit language
helped me.....nanni
thank you so much ma'am for such a wonderful video
Nanni 'Fluent in Malayalam'. Girlfriend from Kerala, doing some little homework here.
Nice voice and explaining very clearly and grate fluency in English,I like malayalam language.it is very easy to learn malayalam,thank you very much madam.
I'm from Pakistan. I love the Dravidian languages particularly Malayalam & Tamil. I like that both languages enjoy some level of mutual intelligibility so if we learn Malayalam, we'll also have some grasp over Tamil as well. I am also seeing a lot of grammatical similarities with Brahui, the proto-Dravidian language of Pakistan which also shares features with Elamite and is a remnant of the Harappan culture.
Valare nanni Sonya 🙂
Thanks you sister..Thank you sooo Much, it is very helpful. Clear voice and clear information.. 💯 Nanni
Leave Malyalam your English tone is very pleasing😇.....
But still I have to learn Malayalam 😜...so thanks for such videos very helpful
Thank you for sharing maam..i am form Philippines and my husband s malayalee..and to communicate wll with my in laws i need to learn malayalam ..atleast the basic words.thank yoi 😍🥰
Very useful and well explained words/phrases for persons interested in Malayalam learning.
Thank you its very useful. I am learning malayalam and this video is very helpful.
Nanni... I like it.. 🥰
Love from sri lankan sinhalese.. love to malayali films and malayali language 😍❤️
Thank you sister ..nanni
thank you mam from US
Njan kuruch kuruch Malayalam padichu tangalk Nanni😊
Very useful while watching my favorite malayalam movies
Thanks for this informative video 🙏🙏
I am a rajasthani.. Trying to learn this beautiful language
Beautiful unique excellent mesmerizing teaching. 🙏
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iam kannadiga of Tumkur it is good and simple to learn
Beautiful teaching. Nanni. 🙏Namaskaram. Sukhamano?
Thank you mam 😁😁
Helped me really
Super mam I enjoyed a lot
Viswasichalum illenkilum your voice is so sweet 😊
What is mean by viswasichalum
@@aishwaryaniki8268 believe ☺️
You r teaching well
Thanks a lot I only want this Thank you very much😁😁
Please...make a vedio on kootaksharangal..
I learnt alphabet...stuck up with kootaksharangal...
Vedios are there...they are following their own hand writing...
We are novice with Malayalam.. know..
Not able to follow them..
You explain so good... please..🤗
മലയാളി ഡാ🔥🔥🔥💕💕
Thank you so much ❤
Super video ! Very usefull and practical ! Thanks thanks thanks !
Very useful to learn malyalam super mam
Hi madam very good teachings lessons videos Malayalam thank you madam
Thank you for all your efforts mam
Nenni from Gujarat. Loved your voice . One day i will speak fluent Malayalam 😀
nice video mam thank you upload regularly
Can anyone confirm if these are commonly used phrases? A lot of educational videos give you phrases that are too formal or not used in everyday situations by native speakers. Looking for more phrases that are natural and casual for everyday speech with friends. Thanks for the help :)
Yeah these are normally used a lot although it may slightly change ( the pronounciation) when you speak a bit faster or by accents obv. But pretty much this is it. No. 17 Njan yojikunnu is not really used. It's a bit formal. Have fun learning! :))
@@sreevidhyaea8068 Thanks! That helps a lot.
Thank you so much for these videos!! This one was so useful 😊👍🏻
Why is the 'u' sound different in Onnu and Enniku? Things like this confuse me and I like to know the reasons for such things whilst learning 🙏🏽
❤❤❤super 👌 👍 😍
Mam I wanna learn malyalam so badly..
can you plz tell me that from where should I start?
or any tips
Hi! sorry for the late reply I am a malayali myself and I think you should learn the basics such as greetings, daily conversations and pronounciation
very helpful ..thanks
Mam you have made a very special video lesson but I want you to give some answers of these questions with some examples so that for a non native speaker like me It would be really helpful for interacting with a Malayalam native speaker. Hope you get me what I am trying to say.
these are the sentences very complicated and not used in day to day languages. it can be much simpler and informative. better luck next time
Super 👍
Thsese are very useful to non malayali respect from Andhrapradesh
I am Brazilian my husband is from Kerala and I would love to learn Malayalam
I think "sukhamano" doesn't actually mean "how are you?". A closer translation would be "are you happy?" But I guess "how are you?" is fine.
Sukham means both
Sukhamaano-are u fine?
Enthokkeyund vishesham -How are u
Sukhamano = fine ?
"Sukhamano" means how are you?
I'm Malaysian
I'm trying to learn malayalam ❤
Thank you madam
Very nice class
Thankyou mam
Hello im from Turkey 🇹🇷
☺️✨️Thank you so much ✨️☺️For this post😊
I speak hindi but i wanted to learn malayalam its quite tough but very interesting.....
Adipoly! വളരെ നന്ദി 🙏
All your videos are good but this is really great! Thank you for your time in doing the videos and helping us learn Malayalam., 🙏❤️
Nnanni mam🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
very interesting 😲😲😲💗
I m from KARNATAKA ..learning to speak malyalam
very usefull video
This is very good, but it would be very helpful that if you said each word/adjective and its meaning with the phrases
Thanks a lot could you make a video for love words please ❤❤❤❤
I Enjoy a lot
Chechi thangalude videos kandu kettum ennikum Kure sansarikummalayalam nanee happy2022varsham.aarnavkutty.
Enikku kurach kurach malayalam manisillayi tangalk valre nandi
wow ur doing good I am malayali and I understood what you said :)
@@tyun3402 aano
@@ayyappapothana8309 athe!
Mam how to say these sentences with respect ? When talking to elderly people
Will do a separate video
@@FluentinMalayalam thank you Mam
Malayalam padikaan thaalparayam kaanikunnavark
best of luck
It's very useful so plz teach some more hard words mam 🙏