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How do you say want in Malayalam?

There are multiple ways to say "want" in Malayalam depending on the context and formality. Here are a few examples:

Formal:

* ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നു (aagrahikkunnu) - This is the most formal way to say "want" and is often used in writing or formal speech.

* വേണം (venam) - This is another formal way to say "want" and is used in both writing and speech.

Informal:

* ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നു (aagrahikkunnu) - This can also be used in informal settings but is less common than the other options.

* തേങ്ങുക (theenguka) - This is a more informal way to say "want" and is often used in everyday speech. It can be used to express a strong desire for something.

* **ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നു (ishtappettaa) - This translates to "like" but can be used to express a desire or preference for something.

Examples:

* എനിക്ക് അത് ആഗ്രഹിക്കുന്നു (enikku ath aagrahikkunnu) - I want that. (formal)

* എനിക്ക് അത് വേണം (enikku ath venam) - I want that. (formal)

* എനിക്ക് അത് തേങ്ങുക (enikku ath theenguka) - I really want that. (informal)

* എനിക്ക് അത് ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നു (enikku ath ishtapettaa) - I want that. (informal)

The best way to choose the right word depends on the context and your level of formality.

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