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What does this means in english athine njan enthu venam?

The phrase "athine njan enthu venam" is in Malayalam, a language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala. It translates to "What do I want from that?" in English.

The phrase could be interpreted in different ways depending on the context, for example:

* Asking for clarification: Someone might say this if they are confused about what is being offered or requested.

* Expressing disinterest: They could be saying this to indicate they don't want anything from the person or thing in question.

* Expressing a desire: They might be asking for something specific related to the person or thing.

To understand the meaning completely, you would need more context about the situation and the speaker's intentions.

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