English to Malayalam Translation

English to Malayalam translation Tool

This English in Malayalam translation tool relies on Google’s Google Translation API. In order to use the tool, just enter your text in the left-hand text box and hit the Translate button. Our application will convert your English word or phrase into Malayalam.

The translation only takes several minutes and can support as much as 1500 characters for each request. While the translation may not be 100 percent accurate, it does provide a foundational idea and, with some modifications it could be fairly precise. This software is developing every day in addition, Google developers are constantly developing it to improve Malayalam translations more precise and efficient. It is hoped that it will soon be able to create close-to-perfect translations!

Translate English to Malayalam Easily

There is a reason that Malayalam language is a popular language, with over 38 million individuals in the globe speaking it. For those who aren’t able to communicate in Malayalam it is possible to translate to Malayalam to English isn’t easy. Numerous websites offer services for translating Malayalam for an expense. Although it’s beneficial to pay for the translation of large volumes of text such as books or articles or for professional use, there’s no need to pay for common phrases such as greetings, or for other uses that aren’t formal. In these cases the tool we offer can prove to be very useful.

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Commonly Spoken English to Malayalam Phrases

In EnglishIn Malayalam
I Love youഞാൻ നിന്നെ സ്നേഹിക്കുന്നു – (Nan ninne snehikkunnu)
Welcomeസ്വാഗതം – (Svagatam)
Helloഹലോ – (Halea)
How are you?എന്തൊക്കെയുണ്ട്? – (Enteakkeyunt?)
I’m fine and you?എനിക്ക് സുഖമാണ്, നിങ്ങൾക്കോ? – (Enikk sukhaman, ninnalkkea?)
What is your name?നിന്റെ പേരെന്താണ്? – (Ninre perentan?)
My name is Samirഎന്റെ പേര് സമീർ – (Enre per samir)
Pleased to meet youനിങ്ങളെ കാണാൻ ദയവായി – (Ninnale kanan dayavayi)
Thank youനന്ദി – (Nandi)
Excuse me / Sorryക്ഷമിക്കണം – (Ksamikkanam)
Do you speak English?നീ ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് സംസാരിക്കുമോ? – (Ni inglis sansarikkumea?)
I don’t speak Malayalam wellമലയാളം നന്നായി സംസാരിക്കരുത് – (Malayalam nannayi sansarikkarut)
I don’t understandഎനിക്ക് മനസ്സിലായില്ല – (Enikk manas’silayilla)
Please speak slowlyസാവധാനം പറയൂ – (Savadhanam parayu)
Where are the restrooms?എവിടെയാണ് റസ്റ്റ് റൂമുകൾ? – (Eviteyan rasrr rumukal?)
Can I change money?എനിക്ക് പണം മാറ്റാൻ കഴിയുമോ? – (Enikk panam marran kaliyumea?)
How much is this?ഇത് എത്രമാത്രമാണ്? – (It etramatraman?)
It’s too expensive!ഇത് വളരെ ചെലവേറിയതാണ്! – (It valare celaveriyatan!)
Please say it againദയവായി ഇത് വീണ്ടും പറയുക – (Dayavayi it vintum parayuka)