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What is the meaning of Malayalam word chora in English?

"Chora" in Malayalam doesn't have a direct English equivalent. It's a very informal and colloquial word with a few different meanings, depending on context:

* "Thief": This is the most common and straightforward meaning of "chora."

* "Rascal": It can also be used to describe someone who is mischievous or naughty, similar to "rogue" or "scoundrel."

* "Someone who steals something small": It can be used to refer to someone who steals something trivial, like a child stealing candy.

Example:

* "Ee chora ennude phone kadiyal!" (This rascal stole my phone!)

Note:

While "chora" is generally considered offensive, it can sometimes be used playfully between close friends. However, it's best to be cautious and avoid using it in formal settings or when addressing someone you don't know well.

It's important to remember that the meaning of a word can vary depending on the context and regional dialect.

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