Thrissur Slang Dialogues In Malayalam
Words are often stretched out. A simple "What?" ( Entha ) becomes a musical " Enthoota? ".
While it literally means "mirror," in Thrissur slang, it can be used to call someone a "fool" or "useless person". Thrissur Slang in Popular Culture
A way of asking "What is it?" or "What's up?" with the classic Thrissur ending. Dialogue Scenario: Two Friends Meeting at the Round
If you want to sound like a true Thrissurkaran (a native of Thrissur), these are the essential dialogues and phrases you need to master. thrissur slang dialogues in malayalam
"Chetta Kurachu Choridatte" (Brother, can I serve you a little more rice?)
“Eecha kadayude kadai keri eecha navadi- therikkan nokunna machu ennu paranjapam chullanu kalichille- ee gadi oru boost ittu koduthille- appo matte gaddi oru bush ittu- oru jathi show ishta- gum ennu nenchil kittiyappol chullan madhillil veenu wall post aayille- ee chekkan chavarinaduthu paranjatha ee spot sheriyalla, skoot aakan nokan- avide, chullan skoot aayilla-...“
Innalathe aa pooram kaanan bhayankara rasaarunnutta... aa melam okke oru kidilolskidu sambhavamaayirunnu! Words are often stretched out
Used when someone is straying from the truth or exaggerating a situation. "Alavalathi" is a classic slang term for an unreliable or aimless person. 5. "Athu Pinne Anganyaa, Nammale Kondittu Tholthorukkum!"
1. "Enthutto ghadhi, nalla vishesham?" (എന്തൂട്ടോ ഗാഡി, നല്ല വിശേഷം?) "What's up, friend? Any good news?"
"Not even a single spark of excitement/feeling." While it literally means "mirror," in Thrissur slang,
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No discussion about Thrissur can begin without the legendary suffix (or its plural/comradery version "De" ).
Words are often stretched out. A simple "What?" ( Entha ) becomes a musical " Enthoota? ".
While it literally means "mirror," in Thrissur slang, it can be used to call someone a "fool" or "useless person". Thrissur Slang in Popular Culture
A way of asking "What is it?" or "What's up?" with the classic Thrissur ending. Dialogue Scenario: Two Friends Meeting at the Round
If you want to sound like a true Thrissurkaran (a native of Thrissur), these are the essential dialogues and phrases you need to master.
"Chetta Kurachu Choridatte" (Brother, can I serve you a little more rice?)
“Eecha kadayude kadai keri eecha navadi- therikkan nokunna machu ennu paranjapam chullanu kalichille- ee gadi oru boost ittu koduthille- appo matte gaddi oru bush ittu- oru jathi show ishta- gum ennu nenchil kittiyappol chullan madhillil veenu wall post aayille- ee chekkan chavarinaduthu paranjatha ee spot sheriyalla, skoot aakan nokan- avide, chullan skoot aayilla-...“
Innalathe aa pooram kaanan bhayankara rasaarunnutta... aa melam okke oru kidilolskidu sambhavamaayirunnu!
Used when someone is straying from the truth or exaggerating a situation. "Alavalathi" is a classic slang term for an unreliable or aimless person. 5. "Athu Pinne Anganyaa, Nammale Kondittu Tholthorukkum!"
1. "Enthutto ghadhi, nalla vishesham?" (എന്തൂട്ടോ ഗാഡി, നല്ല വിശേഷം?) "What's up, friend? Any good news?"
"Not even a single spark of excitement/feeling."
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No discussion about Thrissur can begin without the legendary suffix (or its plural/comradery version "De" ).