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What does inte ditto annu AA kochu mean in Malayalam?

The phrase "inte ditto annu AA kochu" is not a standard Malayalam phrase. It's likely a combination of words and sounds that don't form a coherent sentence.

Let's break down the parts:

* inte: This is a possessive pronoun, meaning "his/her/its" or "of him/her/it"

* ditto: This is an English word, often used to mean "the same" or "as before."

* annu: This is a word meaning "that" or "that one."

* AA: This is an interjection used to express surprise or excitement.

* kochu: This means "small" or "little."

It's possible that the phrase is a nonsensical or informal expression, and it's difficult to determine its meaning without more context.

If you could provide more information about the situation where you heard this phrase, I might be able to help you understand it better.

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