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* the word “He” has three equivalents in Malayalam - Ah³, AbmÄ & At±lw, which progressively expresses the respect to the person addressed
* the word “He” has three equivalents in Malayalam -Ah³, AbmÄ & At±lw, which progressively expresses the respect to the person addressed.
LESSON 26B – AhÄ, AhÀ(She)
Sentence
Pronunciation
Meaning
AhÄ Xnì
avaL thinnu
she ate
AhÄ Xnìì
avaL thinunnu
she is eating
AhÄ Xnìw
avaL thinnum
she will eat
AhfpsS Xoä
avaLude theeta
her food
AhÀ tI«p
avaR keTTu
she heard
AhÀ tIÄçì
avaR kELKunnu
she is listening
AhÀ tIÄçw
avaR kELKum
she will listen
AhêsS tIÄhn
AvaRude kELvi
her hearing
* the word “He” has three equivalents in Malayalam - Ah³, AbmÄ & At±lw, which progressively expresses the respect to the person addressed
* the word “she” has two equivalents in Malayalam - -AhÄ & AhÀ, which progressively expresses the respect to the person addressed.
LESSON 26C – AhÀ(They)
Sentence
Pronunciation
Meaning
AhÀ sImì
avaR konnu
they killed
AhÀ sImÃpì
avaR kollunnu
they are killing
AhÀ sImÃpw
avaR kollum
they will kill
* the word “He” has three equivalents in Malayalam - Ah³, AbmÄ & At±lw, which progressively expresses the respect to the person addressed
* Here -AhÀ,is used as the plural of “he” and “she”.
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