1. "Each" or "Every": This is the most common meaning of "prathi" and is used to refer to individual items in a group or set.
Example: "Pratiyum divasam" (പ്രതിയും ദിവസം) translates to "Each day" or "Every day".
2. "Against": This meaning is less common but can be used in certain contexts, particularly when referring to opposition or resistance.
Example: "Pratiyum naan" (പ്രതിയും ഞാൻ) could translate to "Against me" or "Opposing me".
3. "Reply" or "Response": In certain contexts, "prathi" can also mean a reply or response to something.
Example: "Pratiyum koodi" (പ്രതിയും കൂടി) could translate to "And reply" or "And in response".
4. "Copy" or "Duplicate": "Prathi" can also refer to a copy or duplicate of something.
Example: "Pratiyum tharu" (പ്രതിയും തരു) could translate to "Give a copy" or "Give a duplicate".
It's important to understand the context in which the word "prathi" is used to determine its specific English meaning.