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  2. Malayalam grammar - Wikipedia

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    Malayalam is one of the Dravidian languages and has an agglutinative grammar. The word order is generally subject–object–verb, although other orders are often employed for reasons such as emphasis. Nouns are inflected for case and number, whilst verbs are conjugated for tense, mood, and causativity (and also in archaic language for person ...

  3. Malayalam - Wikipedia

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    A Malayalam speaker, recorded in South Africa. Malayalam (/ ˌmæləˈjɑːləm /; [6] മലയാളം, Malayāḷam, IPA: [mɐlɐjaːɭɐm] ⓘ) is a Dravidian language spoken in the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puducherry (Mahé district) by the Malayali people. It is one of 22 scheduled languages of ...

  4. Malayalam script - Wikipedia

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    Malayalam script (Malayāḷa lipi; IPA: [mɐlɐjaːɭɐ libi] [3] [4] / Malayalam: മലയാള ലിപി) is a Brahmic script used commonly to write Malayalam, which is the principal language of Kerala, India, spoken by 45 million people in the world.

  5. Ottan Thullal - Wikipedia

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    Ottan Thullal (or Ottamthullal, Malayalam: ഓട്ടൻ തുള്ളൽ) is a recite-and-dance art-form of Kerala, India. It was introduced in the eighteenth century by Kunchan Nambiar, one of the Prachina Kavithrayam (three famous Malayalam -language poets). The folksy performance, often laced with humour intended at criticism of society ...

  6. Malayalam Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Although many Malayalam Unicode fonts are available for old and new Malayalam lipi, most users opt for fonts like AnjaliOldLipi, Rachana and Meera which follows the traditional Malayalam writing style. Early editors adopted specialized Malayalam Unicode input tools based on the Varamozhi keyboard, a phonetic transliteration device. The project ...

  7. Jeseri - Wikipedia

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    Jeseri (also known as Dweep Bhasha) is a dialect of Malayalam, [1] spoken in the Union Territory of Lakshadweep in India. [2][3] The word 'Jeseri' derives from Arabic word 'Jazari' (جزري) which means 'Islander' or 'of island'. It is spoken on the islands of Chetlat, Bitra, Kiltan, Kadmat, Amini, Kavaratti, Androth, Agatti, and Kalpeni, in ...

  8. Mayamalavagowla - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Mayamalavagowla (pronounced māyāmāḻavagauḻa) is a raga of Carnatic music (musical scale of South Indian classical music). It is classified as 15th melakarta raga under Venkatamakhin 's melakarta system. Originally known as malavagowla, "maya" was prefixed to it after the advent of the scheme of the 72 melas.

  9. Alphabetum grandonico-malabaricum sive samscrudonicum

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    Alphabetum grandonico-malabaricum sive samscrudonicum. Alphabetum grandonico-malabaricum sive samscrudonicum is a book on the grammar of the South Indian Malayalam language, published in 1772 at the printing press of the Congregatio de Propaganda Fide in Rome. It is believed to be the first book on Malayalam printed in Europe.