If you are travelling in Kerala and someone actually asks you in Malayalam “what day is it today?” you will need to learn how to give the days of the week in Malayalam simply. What if somebody asks “when am I going to meet you again?” You’ll need to write the time in Malayalam perhaps. Make use of our day time sentences in Malayalam below to understand the full week days in Malayalam. Learn More
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Monday | Thingal-aazhcha (can be pronounced as Thingle Aazhcha) |
Tuesday | Chovva-aazhcha |
Wednesday | Budhana-aazhcha |
Thursday | Vyaazha-aazhcha / alternate spelling Vyaara-azhcha (r as in rha) |
Friday | Velli-aazhcha |
Saturday | Shani-aazhcha |
Sunday | Njaayar-aazhcha letters "zh" sounds like "r" in "purse", or like a mixture of "r", "ya", "la" |
today | ഇന്ന് (innu) |
yesterday | ഇന്നലെ (innale) |
tomorrow | naale |
this week | eyazhcha |
last week | kazhinhayazhcha |
next week | adutha azhcha |
Sunday | ഞായറാഴ്ച (njhayarazcha) |
Monday | തിങ്കളാഴ്ച (thingalazhcha) |
Tuesday | ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച (chovvazhcha) |
Wednesday | ബുധനാഴ്ച (budhanazhcha) |
Thursday | വ്യാഴാഴ്ച (vyazhazhcha) |
Friday | വെള്ളിയാഴ്ച (velliyazhcha) |
Saturday | ശനിയാഴ്ച (shaniyazhcha) |
Click on the hyperlinks directly below to see a number of beneficial Malayalam travel key phrases that are sorted by category. For every holiday word or phrase in Malayalam, you will notice the English translation.
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