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What you say for angry in Malayalam?

There are several ways to say "angry" in Malayalam, depending on the context and intensity of the anger:

Common words:

* Kocham (കോപം): This is a general word for anger.

* Kroodham (ക്രോധം): This word signifies a more intense anger, almost rage.

* Udharam (ഉദാരം): This word emphasizes the feeling of being offended or hurt, leading to anger.

Other options:

* Chol (ചൊൽ): This word translates more closely to "mad" or "furious."

* Aashar (ആശര): This is a less common word for anger, but it implies a strong feeling of resentment.

Example sentences:

* Avanu kocham koodi (അവൻ കോപം കൂടി): He got angry.

* Avalu kroodham aanu (അവൾ ക്രോധം ആണ്): She is furious.

* Ente udharam koodi (എന്റെ ഉദാരം കൂടി): I am offended.

The best word to use will depend on the specific situation.

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