1. To be born: This is the most common meaning of "Uriyuka". It refers to the act of being born or coming into existence.
2. To be formed: This meaning is related to the first one, but it can also refer to the formation of something, like a thought or a plan.
3. To be created: This meaning is similar to the second one, but it emphasizes the act of bringing something into existence, usually through a process of creation.
4. To sprout: This meaning is specific to plants and refers to the act of a seed sprouting or growing.
5. To be established: This meaning refers to the act of being established or set up, like a business or an organization.
The specific meaning of "Uriyuka" will be determined by the context in which it is used.
For example:
* "Kutti uriyumbol avalu santhoshithayaanu" (കുട്ടി ഉറിയുമ്പോൾ അവൾ സന്തോഷിതയാണു) translates to "She is happy when the baby is born".
* "Avarude manasil oru njaanuriyikkunnu" (അവരുടെ മനസ്സിൽ ഒരു നിയന്ത്രണം ഉറിയുന്നു) translates to "A control is being established in their minds".
It's important to pay attention to the sentence structure and surrounding words to determine the correct meaning of "Uriyuka" in each case.