There is no sentence like that in malayalam.
Even if u could make a subtitle in malayalam most of the players (like VLC) cant show malayalam fonts. Best way to make a malayalam subtitle is to edit the srt file with a notepad. Follow the Link provided in related links to know more about Malayalam Subtitles
English meaning of the Malayalam word pengal is --- " SISTER "
Malayalam characters are typed in word-processors like PageMaker, Ms-Word, etc. using keyboard software pieces like Supersoft 'Thoolika' ISM, etc. When run, they will change the keyboard to Malayalam Keyboard. If you want Malayalam Unicode characters (They can be used in online texts), try to use software packages like 'Varamozhi Editor', 'BabelPad', etc. Search in Google to get your desired package.
malayalam essay on old age home in malayalam ?
There is no sentence like that in malayalam.
Im not sure if ur asking for 'kuyil' in malayalam to english... if so ... then its 'Cuckoo' if ur asking wat the malayalam is for 'quail' then its 'Kaada' hope this helps :)
You can say "ഞാൻ നിന്നെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നു" (pronounced as "naan ninne ishtappettunnu") which means "I like you" in Malayalam.
You can type Malayalam on a keyboard using software like Google Input Tools, Keyman, or by installing Malayalam fonts on your computer. These tools allow you to phonetically type Malayalam using the English alphabet and then convert it into Malayalam script.
You can say "ഞാൻ നിന്നെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നില്ല" (Njan ninne ishtappettunnila) in Malayalam, which translates to "I don't like you."
I like it
" Ninakku Enne ishtamaano "
To say "I like you" in Malayalam, you can say "നിന്നെ ഞാൻ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെടുന്നു" (pronounced: Ninnē ñān iṣṭappetuṇnu).
in Malayalam it is said as: ningalku ente suhruthu aavaan thalparyam oondo.
You can find Malayalam essays online on websites like Mathrubhumi, Manorama Online, and Kerala PSC. Academic platforms like Kerala PSC, Aksharam, and Samakalika Malayalam Varika also feature Malayalam essays.
This tree has no name in Malayalam. As you know the Malayalam name for Bench is Bench. Just like that Avocado's Malayalam name is Avocado Another name for Avocado is Butterfruit. So in Malayalam a translation of Butterfruit is used. It is "Venna Pazham" Venna = butter; Pazham = fruit P.J.
In Malayalam, you can say "ഞാന് നിന്നെ ഇഷ്ടപ്പെട്ടില്ല" (njan ninne ishtapettilla) which translates to "I don't like you".