Thrissur Slang Dialogues In Malayalam ((exclusive)) ❲RECENT — 2024❳

"Enthuttaadey... why are you sitting there like a statue?" Ittichiri chirped, her voice hitting that classic Thrissur high note. "Nothing, Ammuma. Just tired," Vishnu replied. Ittichiri laughed, a sound like brass bells. " Enthootidhu?

* Ta: Used at the end of sentences for emphasis, similar to "you see?" or "okay?". Meaning "like this" (Standard Malayalam: Ingane ). Ngannu: Meaning "like that" (Standard Malayalam: Angane ). Enutta: And then? What next? thrissur slang dialogues in malayalam

: The Thrissur word for Tapioca, which is "Kappa" in most other parts of Kerala. Sarlas : A local term for salad. "Enthuttaadey

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Nee ennappa enne ingane nokkanathu? Thrissurkarodu kali vendatta, maattippidi!

: It is common to add "tta" (or "ishitta") to the end of sentences to convey affection, emphasis, or casualness (e.g., "Kollatta" meaning "It's good, okay?"). Distinct Vocabulary

: "എന്തൂട്ടാ ഗെഡി വിശേഷങ്ങൾ? സുഖം തന്നെയല്ലേട്ടാ?"