You prolly dont give a shit but does someone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I was dumb forgot the password. I love any help you can give me!
Your Ammamma is a gem!! So proud of you going on the journey to learning your mother tongue, I'm on the same boat as you with coming to learn Malayalam too!! My mom's side of the family hail from Thrissur, Kerala and my fathers side of the family come from Jaffna, Sri Lanka:) Being born and raised in Montreal, Canada, I learned English and French, and the traditional Jaffna Tamil dialect because of my Appamma which I'm so grateful for but I just find Malayalam absolutely beautiful to listen to, it's truly like music! I can understand Malayalam decently because Tamil is so close to Malayalam especially the Jaffna Tamil dialect, in fact most people from Tamil Nadu hearing the Jaffna Tamil dialect automatically assume we're speaking Malayalam. I was supposed to go to Kerala for the first time this July with my family but trip got cancelled due to the COVID mess, so I'm taking this as a sign to learn Malayalam:) you're inspiring! Your Malayalam is beautiful and your content is AMAZING!! New subscriber thanks for sharing! May God bless you and your beautiful family!
Thank you so much! Actually , I also feel the tune of jaffna Tamil sounds like Malayalam ! It takes a little effort to keep practicing But I’m beginning to enjoy it. You will catch on the Malayalam pretty easily , esp w your Tamil background . But I guess your mom would have a better idea on that😊 take care and best wishes in your Malayalam journey🌟✨⚡️
I am living in Mumbai..but I love Kerala places and traditional dress... and kerla girls make-up etc .. music... I want to travel Kerala...learnt Malayalam of one week......... love Malayalam........
I am a north Indian and have been wanting to learn Malayalam since ages. MIndboggling how it took you just a week to become fluent enough to speak to your grandmother. Inspirational :)
This video made me cry at the end!!! This must mean so much to your grandmother. Also, I am studying Malayalam now and I would love to see more conversations between you and your grandmother! And Elikutty is amazing!
Never ever forget our roots.. Malayalam is our mother tongue,Respect and preserve it.... Proud to be a Malayali if you only speak malayalam.. 🙏🙏.. I am living in Germany and we only speak malayalam in our home so that our kids will learn it.. മലയാളം നമ്മുടെ ജീവൻ
I love this interesting video! I’m half Indian- half Black. My Indian side is from Fiji, but is originally Tamil and Malayali. I speak Fiji Hindi but I’m learning Malayalam! We follow many aspects of our Malayali and Tamil cultures but we speak Hindi. My great grandfather spoke Malayalam fluently but he didn’t pass it down
What half Indian half black.? Be full of some thing at least in life. Feel proud of being something. Than telling I am half man, half woman half shit crap. Bloody useless
Wow speaking an hour is pretty good!!! I feel a lot of South Indians, Malayalees especially born in Canada, we understand a lot but we don't speak. We are laughed upon and so we don't end up speaking I found or people don't try to speak with you. Only when we are older and we really push that we want to try, then its taken seriously in my experience. I am doing a lot of what you are displaying in the video, so I hope that I can also carry on long conversations. I can do short conversations but wish to get into deeper dialect! This video was encouraging! :D
I am from NE and married to a mallu.Malyalam is a very sweet language I find. Though it took me almost a year to be able to speak malyalam. But this video will help me to polish my language further! Thank you so much 😊
Omg!! 😅 Does it really takes an entire year to learn to speak this language? 😢 Can u pls advise me , I just wanna learn how to speak not the writing and reading part actually, but can I learn in like 3-4 month's 😅???💫
This is so inspiring 😭😭😭 I'm half Keralite from my Mom's side. Grew up in North India, and Dad speaks Hindi so that's my first language. Now I'm learning Malayalam slowly through Eli Kutty and I relate so much. Loved the video 😊😊😊
Since your mom gave a birth to you why can't be malayalam your mother tongue or 1st language. I am jus so curious to know. Meanwhile you guys fight for gender equality. Don't you realise that this is not fair? Just saying.
No way to learn Malayalam language in one month I'm trying to learn it since two months even the letters soooooo difficult to know its there 12 sound of R 22 sound of N plus they write little and pronounced it differently so don't say you didn't speak it in 7 days no way josah
I don't typically comment but I feel really compelled to. I am a mallu born and raised in Canada and was never taught to speak Malayalam, although I can understand pretty fluently. As a lover of languages myself I can speak French, and currently working on Japanese as well. Ive always had this disconnect from my roots as we are Christian and kids at school would use that to denote my Indian heritage saying I was 'too white'. As I've grown, Ive tried taking lessons in Malayalam with my traditional church but kind of dropped it. This video really motivates me to pick it up once again. Goal: be able to speak to my Ammachi. Thank you for this video and the encouragement!!
I am Bengali. But I have loved Malayalam since my childhood. Dunno y it feels like I should be able to speak, read and understand it. Over the years I have picked up basic stuff. Went on a solo trip to Kerala and found my pronunciation was pretty good. It’s that i don’t know enough. Had a break for sone years. Started again now. Hopefully this time i get better!
@@meenuzz111 TH-cam can help. Otherwise there are some websites here and there to get you started. The grammar is almost same. And due to loan words from Sanskrit in both Malayalam and Bengali, it can be easy. Knowing a bit of hindi will help a lot with understanding Bengali
Thank you for delivering such interactive video....I'm a non-Malayalee wishing to learn Malayalam; it is very sweet. Got inspired by you. My practise begins...👍🏽
This was very inspirational- hope to make the same improvements in my language journey. I 100% understand the getting over feeling "stupid" when people laugh at our attempts to converse in a language we are learning on our own, but now I embrace it. I loved your grandmom's take on vlogging-cracked me up when she said " I feel like a crazy person talking to no one." Bless her.
Girl I totally understand how you feel! In the US I'm Indian and in India I'm American lol btw I'm trying to learn my numbers as well! That's how I found this video! Loved it! and your ammachi is super adorable!
അമ്മച്ചി സുന്ദരി ആണ്. I learnt Malayalam (read & write) in 3 days. Now it's fun to read . Feels as if I've cracked some encrypted codes. Lol. Perhaps this was the best thing I could do while I'm at Quarantine in Kerala. Today is day 12.
this is great! a few years ago I realized I needed to work on my Malayalam too to speak better with my grandma/ammachi too! ended up watching a lot of indian tv serials and i tried to speak more Malayalam at home with my parents. Before long i got a better hang of it and got much closer to my ammachi. She seemed to really appreciate talking to me in her last few years before she passed away and its those conversations I had that I'll cherish for the rest of my life! Highly recommend to anyone who is scared of attempting to learn! you cant get better if you're too scared of the embarrassment
@@tsdr6830 it’s a lot better than it once was. Unfortunately after my grandma passed away I did feel less motivation to speak it to people but it definitely has been helpful to keep understanding some family members in India and while I can’t read it, I can understand most of it and can still speak when I need to. If anything I recommend learning common phrases or getting into Malayalam cinema/tv serials bc there’s some really good entertainment out there we don’t realize is available
Awww...it was such a cute video. I loved the way you presented the vlog. Someday you should make a vlog in malayalam, that would be interesting. Your grandmother must have felt really happy to hear you speak malayalam. I miss my grandmother who passed away a month back. We used to have very frequent video calls, she was really close to me.
Well, leaving the informative part aside, I really like how this video is edited, it's almost like a documentary of you, and your family. I love videos with a personal touch. Amazing work! ❤
I'm trying to read and write malayalam came to New Zealand When I was 3 so was already used to my mother tongue but reading malayalam fast is hard you should try it through these isolated times
Hi Vidya, please teach me Malayalam dear… loved the last bit where ammamma is enjoying with the vlog. Blessed are the adult grandkids who get to connect with their grandmothers through native language. I’m super super happy for your joy in learning your mother tongue.
I am from Jamshedpur. I know only the basic parts of Malyalam language. How can i speek malyalam in a fluent way as kerela people speaks Malyalam in a rapid way.
My girlfriend speaks Malayalam and I don't know how to speak that thing lol Only way we can communicate is English and I'm a native Hindi speaker so I wanna learn Malayalam so that it's easier for her. Even though there's no problem at all in English, I still want to learn Malayalam
your malayalam is soo good, I was really impressed, especially since the pronunciation was amazing, to improve it even further you would just have to practise saying the words and phrases, the way you say 'malayalam' needs a bit improvement because you need to use your tongue to say it when you say the 'lam' your tongue needs to touch the bottom of your mouth and that will help make the pronunciation much better and sound so much more stronger than saying 'malayalem' which sounds less convincing Malayalam is a really tough language to sound native in and the fact that you are already so good is amazing! Keep up the good work.
😍I'm a malayali.after reading this comments I feel proud. because lot of people like to learn malayalam 🥹 Actually I was searching English vedios for improving my english.😂
I was Just watching How to Learn Languages Being Born In Punjabi Family and Hindu name ,Learnt Punjabi but Could not able to connect with Indian people Who are living in southern part of India , I thought let me read and Learn the Languages of Southern India and and then Connect with People from south , then I started Looking toward Resources and You mentioned something , I hope will be Helpful for me , Don't think that someone from Punjabi don't love watching the content like that , so keep making content , believe me we are very excited to learn languages from south , Than ku so much Mam and appreciates ur efforts
I married with my boyfriend 2 months ago my boyfriend is from Kerala I'm also moved in Kochi now but I m soo scard now because I don't know single word in Malayalam I really miss my Gujarat now it's soo hard to live here 😭😭😭😭
I'm a malu but I don't know the language , now I am trying to learn my language and it will be easy for me to learn it cause I already know few words . I know english , hindi and german language but not my mother tongue . I'm ashamed . I always fell bad that whenever I talk to my grandmother or cousins they talk to me back in hindi or english . And ofcourse here comes the ashamed me . My mom never forced me to learn it but still if your don't know your mother tongue then ........
please contact me. I am a Malayalam teacher and I will start malayalam online classes very soon in my institute named EASY MALAYALAM. Contact number 9496843089, 9496244119
While this is great, I think it's a bit misleading to say how "quickly" you've learned. Anyone seeking to learn should understand that while she did not know the language starting out, her background is being Malayalee. Meaning that subconsciously she actually knows quite a bit more than someone who has no familiarity to the language. She states in the video that she understands quite a bit already which is half the battle. Otherwise, great tutorial.
You are great to learn the language very fastly without any hesitation. Good, you could recall your language and learned it. Language depends upon where you are brought up. There is nothing wrong to learn the mother tongue at a later stage. Frankly speaking, people who are from English medium background use English for the script. Even Indians also speak a lot of English with their mother tongue. Indian Youngsters use their mother tongue but hardly the Indian script is used by them for reading or writing. I respect all languages, cultures, and also western culture. Do not be shy about learning. It is a continuous process applicable to all human beings. All Indians must know to speak simple words of their mother tongue to speak. The literature of Indian languages is very vast and all depends upon people's interest. Language must be learned with passion rather than compulsion. I feel no one should compel a person to learn the language. You are learning it with your passion. That's awesome.
Hi Divya! This was a couple years ago but I remember making flash cards for vocab. And for sentences I just kept practicing with my grandmother like how I showed here :)
I am Gujarati, but to be honest I am not good Gujarati & Hindi 😂 My bestie is from Kerala and I want to surprise him by learning Malayalam, but it's so hard for me too So please wish me luck!
Hii i am from kerala. I wanted to learn english from native speakers... but i didn't get any good english native speaker.. if any native english speaker helps me i will defenetly teach malayalam...
I'm Bengali posted in Kerala. I'm trying to learn Malayalam because I'm unable to communicate with colleagues and with the locals. I feel left out during conversation.
I am from Karnataka interested to learn malayalam so I started and today is my first day learning malayalam,,,, soon I will speak with you all malayali ,,,,🙏🙏
"Nothing really works until you're ready to feel stupid" is probably the best language advice on the entire internets!!
Goes for everything huh
@@VidyaWarrier11 it really does!
Im tamil...and my lover is malayali so this will help me i think😂♥️😻
@@bliss4041 congrats for u both😌❤
athe chetta
Congrats
Thank you
@@atchudhaabhishek2583 thanks
I'm a bengali and My bf is mallu, hope one day I can also speak malayalam 😝, after seeing your video I got some courage 🤗
Woohoo 🥳
I'm Also learning 👻
Im from telangana and my crush is from kerala so im here for him hope he understand how hard I am working for him.😢😅
Same 🤭
Gurl- 💀💀💀
Same wtf 😭
He doesn't know Bengali
His hindi is okish
Only English but it doesn't feel that deep so I'll learn it for him
I'm a malayali❤but I don't know y I'm here😂😅
😊
me too.......!!!!!!
🤣😂
Me too i am malayali🤙🤙
Same here 😅😅
Great job! I think many expat malayalees can really identify with your situation. I'm glad to have been helpful in your journey! Now keep it up! ❤🙏🏻
Learn Malayalam with EliKutty thank you teacherae 🙏🏽😍 world is fortunate to have Elikutty to teach us Malayalam
Thank you very much I learn a lot from your videos also
Could you please help me to improve my English
I'm actually willing to learn Malayalam from Karnataka and I'm trying to know about Kerala. It's the state with rich culture ❤️
Same me but from Maharashtra
How'd it go
I am non malayali and I am also learning yes agreed the language of Malayalam is very sweet ..nian Malayalam samsarikum kurche kurche
Adipoli
Kurachu kurachu😂👍
Do u know Telugu language
You prolly dont give a shit but does someone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account??
I was dumb forgot the password. I love any help you can give me!
Njan 😁👍
Your Ammamma is a gem!! So proud of you going on the journey to learning your mother tongue, I'm on the same boat as you with coming to learn Malayalam too!! My mom's side of the family hail from Thrissur, Kerala and my fathers side of the family come from Jaffna, Sri Lanka:) Being born and raised in Montreal, Canada, I learned English and French, and the traditional Jaffna Tamil dialect because of my Appamma which I'm so grateful for but I just find Malayalam absolutely beautiful to listen to, it's truly like music! I can understand Malayalam decently because Tamil is so close to Malayalam especially the Jaffna Tamil dialect, in fact most people from Tamil Nadu hearing the Jaffna Tamil dialect automatically assume we're speaking Malayalam. I was supposed to go to Kerala for the first time this July with my family but trip got cancelled due to the COVID mess, so I'm taking this as a sign to learn Malayalam:) you're inspiring! Your Malayalam is beautiful and your content is AMAZING!! New subscriber thanks for sharing! May God bless you and your beautiful family!
Thank you so much! Actually , I also feel the tune of jaffna Tamil sounds like Malayalam ! It takes a little effort to keep practicing But I’m beginning to enjoy it. You will catch on the Malayalam pretty easily , esp w your Tamil background . But I guess your mom would have a better idea on that😊 take care and best wishes in your Malayalam journey🌟✨⚡️
I am living in Mumbai..but I love Kerala places and traditional dress... and kerla girls make-up etc .. music... I want to travel Kerala...learnt Malayalam of one week......... love Malayalam........
I am a north Indian and have been wanting to learn Malayalam since ages. MIndboggling how it took you just a week to become fluent enough to speak to your grandmother. Inspirational :)
Malayalikal undoo ✌️
Njan Malayali Illay
This video made me cry at the end!!! This must mean so much to your grandmother.
Also, I am studying Malayalam now and I would love to see more conversations between you and your grandmother! And Elikutty is amazing!
Let's talk malayalam...anyone here...help me to learn malayalam...my ancestors from Palakkad kerela...but now I'm in malaysia...
I am from bihar , but i want to learn malayalam ❤😊
Never ever forget our roots.. Malayalam is our mother tongue,Respect and preserve it.... Proud to be a Malayali if you only speak malayalam.. 🙏🙏.. I am living in Germany and we only speak malayalam in our home so that our kids will learn it.. മലയാളം നമ്മുടെ ജീവൻ
That’s soo wonderful to hear!!
I love this interesting video! I’m half Indian- half Black. My Indian side is from Fiji, but is originally Tamil and Malayali. I speak Fiji Hindi but I’m learning Malayalam! We follow many aspects of our Malayali and Tamil cultures but we speak Hindi. My great grandfather spoke Malayalam fluently but he didn’t pass it down
How interesting! I didn’t know there was a Fiji Hindi
What half Indian half black.? Be full of some thing at least in life. Feel proud of being something. Than telling I am half man, half woman half shit crap. Bloody useless
@@neerajdahiya3954 are you dumb?? How tf can someone decide there genetics lolll he is what he is
@@Lunatictornado am I talking you in person here.? Mr CHODUry
Wow speaking an hour is pretty good!!! I feel a lot of South Indians, Malayalees especially born in Canada, we understand a lot but we don't speak. We are laughed upon and so we don't end up speaking I found or people don't try to speak with you. Only when we are older and we really push that we want to try, then its taken seriously in my experience. I am doing a lot of what you are displaying in the video, so I hope that I can also carry on long conversations. I can do short conversations but wish to get into deeper dialect! This video was encouraging! :D
thats trueeee! so glad to hear it!
I am a Bengali guy trying to learn it and I found your video. Thank you.
I am from NE and married to a mallu.Malyalam is a very sweet language I find. Though it took me almost a year to be able to speak malyalam. But this video will help me to polish my language further! Thank you so much 😊
Oh ! How interesting!! And here I am prepping for your atta recipe tom hehe
@@VidyaWarrier11 enjoy and do give a feedback 🤩
@@weatherchannel3815 yes !!
Ok Woks and Kadhais.. it became dal dhokli finally! but your recipe is noted and will be attempted soon
Omg!! 😅 Does it really takes an entire year to learn to speak this language? 😢 Can u pls advise me , I just wanna learn how to speak not the writing and reading part actually, but can I learn in like 3-4 month's 😅???💫
This is so inspiring 😭😭😭 I'm half Keralite from my Mom's side. Grew up in North India, and Dad speaks Hindi so that's my first language. Now I'm learning Malayalam slowly through Eli Kutty and I relate so much. Loved the video 😊😊😊
best wishes
I am Achu from Kerala,,, could you please help me to improve my English
@@abshars8793 tf bhaaka 😑
@@abhi...1404 ,,,????
Since your mom gave a birth to you why can't be malayalam your mother tongue or 1st language. I am jus so curious to know. Meanwhile you guys fight for gender equality. Don't you realise that this is not fair? Just saying.
No way to learn Malayalam language in one month I'm trying to learn it since two months even the letters soooooo difficult to know its there 12 sound of R 22 sound of N plus they write little and pronounced it differently so don't say you didn't speak it in 7 days no way josah
I don't typically comment but I feel really compelled to. I am a mallu born and raised in Canada and was never taught to speak Malayalam, although I can understand pretty fluently. As a lover of languages myself I can speak French, and currently working on Japanese as well. Ive always had this disconnect from my roots as we are Christian and kids at school would use that to denote my Indian heritage saying I was 'too white'. As I've grown, Ive tried taking lessons in Malayalam with my traditional church but kind of dropped it. This video really motivates me to pick it up once again. Goal: be able to speak to my Ammachi. Thank you for this video and the encouragement!!
So sweet Leah ! All the best to you. I can totally relate to your situation. You can do it 👍👍💫
I teared up when you started talking to ammamma 😭
😭❤❤
I like Malayalam language. I am learning Malayalam language. I like Kerala culture and food.
@@VidyaWarrier11 l to
I am Bengali. But I have loved Malayalam since my childhood. Dunno y it feels like I should be able to speak, read and understand it. Over the years I have picked up basic stuff. Went on a solo trip to Kerala and found my pronunciation was pretty good. It’s that i don’t know enough. Had a break for sone years. Started again now. Hopefully this time i get better!
Hi can you recommend some online good class who teach malayali
@@payelrakshit8506 no idea. I am looking for the same.
Me too guys.. I'm malayali.do u know any online classes for learning bengali
@@meenuzz111 TH-cam can help. Otherwise there are some websites here and there to get you started. The grammar is almost same. And due to loan words from Sanskrit in both Malayalam and Bengali, it can be easy. Knowing a bit of hindi will help a lot with understanding Bengali
yeah u r right 👍🏼
I like Malayalam soooooo much 🙂❤️ and you humour of the beginning.... damn good 🤗
Thank you for delivering such interactive video....I'm a non-Malayalee wishing to learn Malayalam; it is very sweet. Got inspired by you. My practise begins...👍🏽
Thanks! Awesome. Good luck !
This was very inspirational- hope to make the same improvements in my language journey. I 100% understand the getting over feeling "stupid" when people laugh at our attempts to converse in a language we are learning on our own, but now I embrace it. I loved your grandmom's take on vlogging-cracked me up when she said " I feel like a crazy person talking to no one." Bless her.
We never get 100 mark😂 There is always room for improvement.
Congratulations.! Keep practicing 👍
Thank you!
Indians are forgetting their own languages. 😭😭😭😭 Shame on us
Girl I totally understand how you feel! In the US I'm Indian and in India I'm American lol btw I'm trying to learn my numbers as well! That's how I found this video! Loved it! and your ammachi is super adorable!
DESERT FLOWER CHANNEL yaaa... it be like that! 🤓 😇all the best on your Malayalam journey!! Did you check out elikutty on Instagram?
അമ്മച്ചി സുന്ദരി ആണ്. I learnt Malayalam (read & write) in 3 days. Now it's fun to read . Feels as if I've cracked some encrypted codes. Lol. Perhaps this was the best thing I could do while I'm at Quarantine in Kerala. Today is day 12.
That is pretty impressive
this is great! a few years ago I realized I needed to work on my Malayalam too to speak better with my grandma/ammachi too! ended up watching a lot of indian tv serials and i tried to speak more Malayalam at home with my parents. Before long i got a better hang of it and got much closer to my ammachi. She seemed to really appreciate talking to me in her last few years before she passed away and its those conversations I had that I'll cherish for the rest of my life! Highly recommend to anyone who is scared of attempting to learn! you cant get better if you're too scared of the embarrassment
So true !!❤️❤️❤️❤️
How is your Malayalam now? Is it better now? I gave up trying to learn it. Lol
@@tsdr6830 it’s a lot better than it once was. Unfortunately after my grandma passed away I did feel less motivation to speak it to people but it definitely has been helpful to keep understanding some family members in India and while I can’t read it, I can understand most of it and can still speak when I need to. If anything I recommend learning common phrases or getting into Malayalam cinema/tv serials bc there’s some really good entertainment out there we don’t realize is available
this is so sweet. your grandmother must have felt so much love from you attempting to do this!! love from kerala.
I am Tamil but I want to learn Malayalam coz it's easy for me as some words are similar in both languages
I'm Telugu language guy but I like the Malayalam hope I learn and speak fluently
Best wishes
@@VidyaWarrier11 I am also Telugu Guy and I know some Kannada and A Lot of Tamil Words .
Awww...it was such a cute video. I loved the way you presented the vlog. Someday you should make a vlog in malayalam, that would be interesting. Your grandmother must have felt really happy to hear you speak malayalam. I miss my grandmother who passed away a month back. We used to have very frequent video calls, she was really close to me.
Well, leaving the informative part aside, I really like how this video is edited, it's almost like a documentary of you, and your family. I love videos with a personal touch. Amazing work! ❤
I'm an Assamese and trying hard to learn malayalam, till now i learnt only, "ningal"
I also wanna learn malyalam 💕
@@PranaliNalawade-eq9yo Marathi lokana Malayalam shikane sop aahe
I'm trying to read and write malayalam came to New Zealand When I was 3 so was already used to my mother tongue but reading malayalam fast is hard you should try it through these isolated times
Gilbert Biju it’s true!! I am still working on my speeech. 🤭Reading is the next project.😊
Then say what I write it is malayalam enthokeyunde vishesham
Hi Vidya, please teach me Malayalam dear… loved the last bit where ammamma is enjoying with the vlog. Blessed are the adult grandkids who get to connect with their grandmothers through native language. I’m super super happy for your joy in learning your mother tongue.
I am from Jamshedpur. I know only the basic parts of Malyalam language. How can i speek malyalam in a fluent way as kerela people speaks Malyalam in a rapid way.
Don't you worry.....I am from Uttar Pradesh, India and am learning Malayalam on behalf of you😬😬😬
My girlfriend speaks Malayalam and I don't know how to speak that thing lol
Only way we can communicate is English and I'm a native Hindi speaker so I wanna learn Malayalam so that it's easier for her. Even though there's no problem at all in English, I still want to learn Malayalam
Aww. Well Do check out ellikutty ! and also I’ve been doing vlogs called “Malayalam diaries” which you may find helpful!
@@VidyaWarrier11 ahh that sounds pretty amazing, thanks for this I sure will check out♥️
Its very easy 😂
I really loved the grandma who is at last of video 😁😁😁
Me too !
There is no way you learned all that in 7 days...
I speak 3 languages English Hindi and Punjabi ❤
your malayalam is soo good, I was really impressed, especially since the pronunciation was amazing, to improve it even further you would just have to practise saying the words and phrases, the way you say 'malayalam' needs a bit improvement because you need to use your tongue to say it when you say the 'lam' your tongue needs to touch the bottom of your mouth and that will help make the pronunciation much better and sound so much more stronger than saying 'malayalem' which sounds less convincing
Malayalam is a really tough language to sound native in and the fact that you are already so good is amazing!
Keep up the good work.
thank you riya for that tip!!!
You speak malayalam very well indeed😍💕
Ha ha. Thanks for the encouragement
I'm malayali and I don't know my mother tongue too well. I can understand it, but I can't speak it. Trying to learn it now.
I am learning Malayalam. If possible please help me
I like Kerala culture and food
I am achu from Kerala..I can help you..could you please help me to speak English??please🙏🙏🙏
@@weatherchannel3815 hello bro do you learn malayalam
😍I'm a malayali.after reading this comments I feel proud. because lot of people like to learn malayalam 🥹
Actually I was searching English vedios for improving my english.😂
I was Just watching How to Learn Languages Being Born In Punjabi Family and Hindu name ,Learnt Punjabi but Could not able to connect with Indian people Who are living in southern part of India , I thought let me read and Learn the Languages of Southern India and and then Connect with People from south , then I started Looking toward Resources and You mentioned something , I hope will be Helpful for me , Don't think that someone from Punjabi don't love watching the content like that , so keep making content , believe me we are very excited to learn languages from south , Than ku so much Mam and appreciates ur efforts
I'm a malayali and i don't know why I'm here
I am a sanskrit student from delhi. I want to crack Kerala TET. But I don't understand malayalam. Please help me for understand malayalam.
Oh that was so precious. Keep up the good work, you are amazing.!🙌🎉🙏💝🌎🎶👍
😊🙏🏽thank you !
I'm from MH..But I want to learn Malayalam 😍
Thank you Ma'am 🙂
I married with my boyfriend 2 months ago my boyfriend is from Kerala I'm also moved in Kochi now but I m soo scard now because I don't know single word in Malayalam I really miss my Gujarat now it's soo hard to live here 😭😭😭😭
Aww I’m sure you may find Gujarati s in kochi also after pandemic is little better
@@VidyaWarrier11 yeah 😂🥰
I'm a malu but I don't know the language , now I am trying to learn my language and it will be easy for me to learn it cause I already know few words . I know english , hindi and german language but not my mother tongue . I'm ashamed . I always fell bad that whenever I talk to my grandmother or cousins they talk to me back in hindi or english . And ofcourse here comes the ashamed me . My mom never forced me to learn it but still if your don't know your mother tongue then ........
please contact me. I am a Malayalam teacher and I will start malayalam online classes very soon in my institute named EASY MALAYALAM. Contact number 9496843089, 9496244119
Beautiful video!!! You inspire me:)
എന്റെ മലയാളികളെ നിങ്ങൾ ഇത് കാണുക 🥰🥰🥰🥰🙏👏
Sorry I can’t yet read Malayalam !
@@VidyaWarrier11 all Malayalis should be watch this video 🤩👏🙏 that wht i am said
Okay thanks again for your help and support 🙏
Your video is a delight to watch. Grandma is so cute!
❤️
While this is great, I think it's a bit misleading to say how "quickly" you've learned. Anyone seeking to learn should understand that while she did not know the language starting out, her background is being Malayalee. Meaning that subconsciously she actually knows quite a bit more than someone who has no familiarity to the language. She states in the video that she understands quite a bit already which is half the battle. Otherwise, great tutorial.
And I’m still learning . I did mention my background hoping viewers would understand the entire situation as you have 😊
മലയാളികൾ ഉണ്ടോ 🙄
ഉണ്ട് 😂
Undaloo
athe chetta :)
Aww so sweet! I married a North Indian and was looking for resources to teach him, but I think there are not many! May be I should start a channel 😄
Go for ellikutty s videos !
Surprising to see for the first time, warriers being featured.
Thank you for introducing us to eli kutty. 👍🏻
You have always been choosing good topics! I hope this channel will receive many subscribers. Congratulations👍
So swert! thanks for sharing your journey!
My bf is malayali ..I want to learn malyalam ❤
At the age of 40s, I just got to know my dad is malayali from Kerala. He used to speak malayali and then stop. Till I met my aunty.
It's Malayalam
U are really lucky that u are in USA
Very Nice background flute music. What is the sound title, seriously very peaceful and lovely !
After seeing AK Ayyappanum Koshiyum I suddenly feel like learning Malayalam 😂😂
Your Ammama is sooo cute! I'm hoping to improve in my (really horrible) Malayalam, thanks for being an inspiration ❤
Best wishes !! I am starting a Malayalam vlog series so maybe you’ll find that helpful . We can learn together 😊👍
The last part was very funny..lots of love to ur grandma..i miss my grandparents...u r lucky to have her..keep her happy
🥰🥰🥰❤️🙏🏽
Thank you for your tips Malayalam is such a sweet language ❤️
Awesome explanation and it's my first video to create Passion towards learning Malayalam
My bf's momiie is from Kerala. ❤️
You are great to learn the language very fastly without any hesitation. Good, you could recall your language and learned it. Language depends upon where you are brought up. There is nothing wrong to learn the mother tongue at a later stage. Frankly speaking, people who are from English medium background use English for the script. Even Indians also speak a lot of English with their mother tongue. Indian Youngsters use their mother tongue but hardly the Indian script is used by them for reading or writing. I respect all languages, cultures, and also western culture. Do not be shy about learning. It is a continuous process applicable to all human beings. All Indians must know to speak simple words of their mother tongue to speak. The literature of Indian languages is very vast and all depends upon people's interest. Language must be learned with passion rather than compulsion. I feel no one should compel a person to learn the language. You are learning it with your passion. That's awesome.
thank you for your encouragement and support
I am also in the same boat, thanks for the encouragement
Omg thank you so much!! This video was very relatable 😅
Nice vdo, You look, smile,and your gesture just like Bengali,
Hello and thank you for your video it's very encouraging.
What did you use to learn vocab with pictures and sentences?
Thank you
Hi Divya! This was a couple years ago but I remember making flash cards for vocab. And for sentences I just kept practicing with my grandmother like how I showed here :)
I am Gujarati, but to be honest
I am not good Gujarati & Hindi 😂
My bestie is from Kerala and I want to surprise him by learning Malayalam, but it's so hard for me too
So please wish me luck!
Congratulations 😊
🥳
Malabari ❤️
I wants to learn Malayalam through English or hindi both comfortable....
Hii i am from kerala. I wanted to learn english from native speakers... but i didn't get any good english native speaker.. if any native english speaker helps me i will defenetly teach malayalam...
I tooooooo
*മലയാള ഭാഷ വളരെ മനോഹരമാണ് ! ♥️*
*പക്ഷെ എനിക്ക് മലയാളം സംസാരിക്കാനറിയില്ല ! 💜*
*ഞാൻ നിന്നെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു ! 😘*
*എനിക്ക് ഒരു മലയാളി ഭാര്യയെ വേണം ! 😘*
Good luck
@@VidyaWarrier11 Thank You ! 💜
I am from odisha and my soon to be husband is mallu...and I want to learn it🙂
What kind of app you used for that vocabulary
what's the name of the website for the 3rd one 'vocabulary and phrases'
I am malayali i now hindi malayalm small small tamil
I'm north east indian im here to learn malayalam to impress my crush lol btw this video helped be learn about Kerala ALOT
From where to learn vocabulary and phrases
Your grandmother is very cute.
Indeed😊❤️
I was told to teach my student Malayalam
And I not a Malayalam I'm a Nigeria
Please I need help
I'm Bengali posted in Kerala. I'm trying to learn Malayalam because I'm unable to communicate with colleagues and with the locals. I feel left out during conversation.
Can anyone help me to translate this "Paranjittokke edkkande" into English?
That means you should have asked before taking it
@@hakuna_matata6825 Thank you
I am from Karnataka interested to learn malayalam so I started and today is my first day learning malayalam,,,, soon I will speak with you all malayali ,,,,🙏🙏
Go for it!
Just wow😋😊...I. A Nepali girl wanna learn Malayalam...hope I learn it soon... Wishing the best 🙏 one who reads it😋😄
Good luck
Vallathum ariyoo ?
bestof luck