I am a bengali and I just have started learning Malayalam. I mean I am trying to learn. After checking into a lot of channels I finally found yours. Your way of teaching is excellent with all clarifications. I am going to start watching the videos from the beginning. Thank you so much.
I am also Bengali,I love particularly their cinema art and culture Their new creativity But I think it's bit difficult to learn from scratch How to learn -the easiest way Atleast to understand some extent
It's because of your videos , i decided to join the academy. I can finally see myself understanding conversations however little it may be. You're doing a great job.
Hi team,I've been learning your classes since your first. All are really slow, steady and cristal clear explanation👏. Please do more without a break.I know little bit malayalam including written language even though I'm exciting about your classes. And Mano bro you're doing good👍. ❤from tamilnadu.
Thank you very much, Sir. A small doubt, please. When you wrote 'avarudethU aanu', there was U at the end , but not in the other sentences - Njann[g]aludeth-, Ninn[g]aludeth-. Is there any significant difference in pronunciation?
Dear Learner, In transliteration, spellings may vary, but when it comes to pronunciation, the endings in both cases remain the same (without any vowel). Therefore, there won't be much difference in pronunciation. If you're interested in a personalized spoken Malayalam course, please contact us at +91 90094 00748. Thank you. 🤝
Am from telugu state...at present am in thrivandrum... already learnt writting n reading malayalam alphabets but still some letters n pronounciations r confused...my=ഇൻതെ (th) (in writting ) but pronouncing ഇൻദെ (dh)(in reading) ..am completely confused with this type of pronunciations while am learning the language from other videos also ....
Dear Learner, If you're interested in personalized Malayalam classes, feel free to reach out to us. We're here to support you on your language learning journey. For more details, please contact us at: +91 85902 87817. Thank you.
Both forms are correct. If you're addressing "you" in the singular, it's "NINTE." If you're addressing "you" in the plural or speaking formally, it becomes "NINGALUDE." Thank you. 🤝
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I am a bengali and I just have started learning Malayalam. I mean I am trying to learn. After checking into a lot of channels I finally found yours. Your way of teaching is excellent with all clarifications. I am going to start watching the videos from the beginning. Thank you so much.
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I am also Bengali,I love particularly their cinema art and culture
Their new creativity
But I think it's bit difficult to learn from scratch
How to learn -the easiest way
Atleast to understand some extent
First view and this video is very helpful to learn Malayalam so thank you for your explanation and please continue these classes ❤
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I was born in Kerala but living 40 years in Belgium. And I am trying to learn some malayalam.
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Your efforts in assisting everyone who wants to learn Malayalam is really appreciable
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It's because of your videos , i decided to join the academy. I can finally see myself understanding conversations however little it may be. You're doing a great job.
Thank you🥰
Hi team,I've been learning your classes since your first. All are really slow, steady and cristal clear explanation👏. Please do more without a break.I know little bit malayalam including written language even though I'm exciting about your classes. And Mano bro you're doing good👍. ❤from tamilnadu.
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A small doubt, please.
When you wrote 'avarudethU aanu', there was U at the end , but not in the other sentences - Njann[g]aludeth-, Ninn[g]aludeth-.
Is there any significant difference in pronunciation?
Dear Learner,
In transliteration, spellings may vary, but when it comes to pronunciation, the endings in both cases remain the same (without any vowel). Therefore, there won't be much difference in pronunciation. If you're interested in a personalized spoken Malayalam course, please contact us at +91 90094 00748.
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Now i am in Kerala and i came here first time, In my company most of staffs are unable to understand Hindi so I am just trying to Learn. 😅
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Am from telugu state...at present am in thrivandrum... already learnt writting n reading malayalam alphabets but still some letters n pronounciations r confused...my=ഇൻതെ (th) (in writting ) but pronouncing ഇൻദെ (dh)(in reading) ..am completely confused with this type of pronunciations while am learning the language from other videos also ....
Dear Learner,
If you're interested in personalized Malayalam classes, feel free to reach out to us. We're here to support you on your language learning journey.
For more details, please contact us at: +91 85902 87817.
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Is he your elder brother? First time used ningalude. But when is he not your elder brother? Used ninte. Why?
Both forms are correct. If you're addressing "you" in the singular, it's "NINTE." If you're addressing "you" in the plural or speaking formally, it becomes "NINGALUDE."
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