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Summary Of: Malayalam

Malayalam is also widely used in the union territories of... Malayalam is thought to have developed from... considers Malayalam an ancient off... regard Malayalam as having diverged from Proto... Recent archaeological evidence points to Malayalam being as old a language as the other Dravidian languages and that it evolved over... Malayalam belongs to the southern group of... resulting in the emergence of Malayalam as a language distinct from Proto... features into Malayalam at different levels spoken by different castes and religious communities like... Malayalam from this period is represented by the works of... Malayalam seems to have been influenced by Sanskrit as there are numerous Sanskrit words in the... Malayalam from this time period is represented by works such as... Malayalam seems to have established itself as a language separate from Tamil by this point in... The early literature of Malayalam comprised three types of composition... Malayalam prose of different periods exhibit various levels of influence from different languages such as... Malayalam is strikingly similar to Tamil... followed by the Malayalam character and the... Malayalam has also borrowed the Sanskrit diphthongs of... usually pronounced in Malayalam as consonants followed by the... Kerala as there are no words in current Malayalam that use them... find the Malayalam letter in the row for... find the Malayalam letter in the row for... In the 1960s Malayalam dispensed with many special letters representing less frequent conjunct consonants and combinations of the vowel... Malayalam language script consists of 51 letters including 16 vowels and 37 consonants... This was mainly done to include Malayalam in the keyboards of typewriters and computers... is very prominent in formal Malayalam used in literature... Malayalam has a substantially high amount of Sanskrit loan words... 12th Century and translation of the same by Malayalam poet Kunchan Nambiar in his work... forms of both Sanskrit and native Malayalam words end in... These were borrowed into Malayalam before it became distinct from Tamil... Malayalam also has its influence from Portuguese... Online Malayalam Text Editor using Transliteration... Useful Malayalam phrases in English and other Indian languages...

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