Here's what it signifies:
* A continuous, repetitive action: The suffix "molu" can be used to indicate that an action is happening repeatedly or continuously. For example:
* "Kaanam" (to see) becomes "Kaanammolu" (seeing continuously)
* "Keeram" (to hear) becomes "Keeramolu" (hearing continuously)
* An ongoing or habitual state: It can also indicate that something is in a state of being or happening constantly. For example:
* "Nilam" (to stand) becomes "Nilammolu" (standing continuously)
* "Cheythirikkum" (doing) becomes "Cheythirikkumolu" (doing continuously)
Examples in Sentences:
* "Aval kaanammolu." (She is seeing continuously.)
* "Avan cheythirikkumolu." (He is doing it continuously.)
* "Njan nilammolu." (I am standing continuously.)
It's important to note:
* "Molu" is not always added to every verb. It depends on the specific context and the intended meaning.
* The exact translation might vary slightly depending on the specific verb it's attached to.
Hope this helps clarify the meaning of "molu" in Malayalam!