You want to learn how to use Malayalam personal pronouns? You've come to the right place! Scroll down and see the short Malayalam lessons complete with useful examples. I, you, he, she... we explain all you need to know about Malayalam personal pronouns in bite-size lessons.
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A personal pronoun is what we call the English words 'I', 'you', 'he', 'she', 'we' and 'they'. Just like English, Malayalam has a set of personal pronouns. The English word 'I' is a pronoun in the first person singular. The Malayalam word for 'I' is 'nān'.
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Personal pronouns are what we call the words I, you, he, she, we and they. Learning personal pronouns is important in Malayalam, but you don't need to learn them all at once. Focus instead on just three Malayalam personal pronouns to get started. We suggest that you learn nān, nī and avar (I, you, they). You can scroll to the top of this page to see a short lesson about Malayalam personal pronouns including useful examples. Learn the three Malayalam personal pronouns nān, nī and avar by heart and then move on to Step 3 (the indefinite article in Malayalam).
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