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How do you say come here in Malayalam?

"Come here" in Malayalam can be said in a few different ways, depending on the formality and context:

Formal:

* ഇവിടെ വരൂ (iviṭe varū) - This is the most formal way to say "come here." It literally translates to "come here."

* ഇവിടെ വന്നു കൊള്ളൂ (iviṭe vannu koḷḷū) - This is slightly less formal, but still polite. It translates to "come here, please."

Informal:

* ഇങ്ങോട്ട് വാ (iṅṅoṭṭu vā) - This is a casual way to say "come here."

* ഇവിടെ വാ (iviṭe vā) - This is also a casual way to say "come here."

Note:

* The choice of which phrase to use will depend on the relationship between the speaker and the listener, and the context of the situation.

* You can also add the person's name after the phrase, for example, "ഇവിടെ വരൂ, അഞ്ജു" (iviṭe varū, anju) - "Come here, Anju."

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