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When you r coming in Malayalam?

"Coming in" can be translated in a few ways in Malayalam depending on the context. Here are a few options:

General:

* വരുന്നു (varunnu) - This is the most common and general way to say "coming." It means "is coming."

* വരും (varum) - This means "will come."

* എത്തിച്ചേരും (etticherum) - This means "will arrive."

Specific:

* കയറുന്നു (kayarunnu) - This means "getting in" (like getting in a car or a room).

* പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നു (praveshikkunnu) - This means "entering" (like entering a building).

Example sentences:

* അവൻ വരുന്നു. (avan varunnu) - He is coming.

* ഞാൻ വരും. (njan varum) - I will come.

* ബസ് എത്തിച്ചേരും. (bus etticherum) - The bus will arrive.

* ഞാൻ കാറിൽ കയറുന്നു. (njan karril kayarunnu) - I am getting in the car.

* അവർ മുറിയിൽ പ്രവേശിക്കുന്നു. (avar muriyil praveshikkunnu) - They are entering the room.

To clarify the meaning of "coming in," please provide more context. For example, what are you coming in to? A room? A car? A conversation?

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