English words and malayalam meaning pdf5/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Coolie, a labourer or slave, a South Asian person possibly from Tamil cooli (கூலி) or Malayalam kooli(കൂലി) "labour", or possibly from Koḷī " Gujarati people" in Gujarati, which is not a Dravidian language.Congee, porridge, water with rice uncertain origin, possibly from Tamil kanji (கஞ்சி), Telugu or Kannada gañji, or Malayalam kaṇni(കഞ്ഞി).The origin of this word cannot be conclusively attributed to Malayalam or Tamil. Coir, cord/rope, fibre from husk of coconut from Malayalam kayar (കയർ) or Tamil kayiru (கயிறு).Candy, crystallized sugar or confection made from sugar via Persian qand, which is probably from a Dravidian language, ultimately stemming from the Sanskrit root word 'Khanda' meaning 'pieces of something'. ![]() Betel, a leaf of a vine belonging to the family Piperaceae from Portuguese betel, which probably comes from Tamil vettrilai (வெற்றிலை) or Malayalam vettila (വെറ്റില).Aiyo, a word used to express distress, regret and fear, either from Tamil aiyō, Sinhalese ayiyō, or Kannada ayyo or Malayalam aiyyo(അയ്യോ) or Telugu ayyo.1 From unknown or disputed Dravidian languagesįrom unknown or disputed Dravidian languages.
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