>> ZG·Lingua >  >> Language and Culture >> Cultural Linguistics

How do you say are mine in Malayalam?

There are multiple ways to say "are mine" in Malayalam, depending on the context and the specific object being referred to. Here are some options:

For singular objects:

* എനിക്കുള്ളതാണ് (enikkuḷḷatāṇ) - This is the most literal translation, meaning "it is for me" or "it belongs to me".

* എന്റെതാണ് (entetaāṇ) - This means "it is mine", emphasizing ownership.

For plural objects:

* എനിക്കുള്ളവയാണ് (enikkuḷḷavayāṇ) - This translates to "they are for me" or "they belong to me".

* എന്റെതാണ് (entetaāṇ) - This can also be used for plural objects, meaning "they are mine".

For objects with specific genders:

* എനിക്ക്‌ അവൻ (enikku avaṇ) - If the object is masculine, this means "he is mine" or "it is mine".

* എനിക്ക്‌ അവൾ (enikku avaḷ) - If the object is feminine, this means "she is mine" or "it is mine".

Example Sentences:

* ഈ പുസ്തകം എന്റെതാണ് (ī pustakam entetaāṇ) - This book is mine.

* ഈ പൂക്കൾ എനിക്കുള്ളവയാണ് (ī pūkkkaḷ enikkuḷḷavayāṇ) - These flowers are mine.

* ആ കുട്ടി എനിക്ക്‌ അവൻ (ā kuṭṭi enikku avaṇ) - That child is mine.

Remember to use the appropriate form based on the gender and number of the object you are referring to.

Copyright © www.zgghmh.com ZG·Lingua All rights reserved.