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 <b>Malayalamb> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proto-Tamil <b>Malayalamb>, the common stock of Tamil and <b>Malayalamb> apparently disintegrated over a period of four of five centuries from the ninth century on, resulting in the emergence of <b>Malayalamb> as a language distinct from Tamil.
<b>Malayalamb> prose of different periods exhibit various levels of influence from different languages such as Tamil, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Hebrew, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Persian, Syriac, Portuguese, Dutch, French and English.
Note: <b>Malayalamb> is not the Malay language, which is spoken in Malaysia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayalam_language   (911 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb>
<b>Malayalamb> (not to be confused with Malay spoken in Malaysia) is a Dravidian language closely related to Tamil, although it is more influenced by Sanskrit than the latter.
<b>Malayalamb> Language Courses at the University of Pennsylvania
<b>Malayalamb> is written with a syllabic alphabet in which all consonants have an inherent vowel.
http://www.nvtc.gov/lotw/months/april/Malayalam.html   (565 words)

  
 Our alphabets for our language : Rachana
However, it is from the traditions of Sanskrit, the Indo-Aryan language, that <b>Malayalamb> draws its rich diversity of words and compound alphabets (conjuncts).
The people of Kerala recognise their language and have become the most literate of communities by learning and using these script.
It is from Tamil that <b>Malayalamb> was born.
http://fsug-cusat.port5.com/malayalam/oaol.html   (1038 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> language
Closely related to Tamil, <b>Malayalamb> differs from it in such aspects as the absence of personal endings on verbs.
Like the Dravidian languages generally, <b>Malayalamb> has a series of retroflex consonants (e.g., t, d, n; sounds pronounced with the tongue tip curled back against the roof of the mouth), and it indicates such grammatical categories as tense, number, person, and case with suffixes.
lso spelled <b>MALAYALAMb>, language of the Dravidian family, spoken in southwestern India; it is the official language of the state of Kerala.
http://binukalayil.tripod.com/language.htm   (222 words)

  
 Jewish Language Research Website: Jewish <b>Malayalamb>
These Jewish <b>Malayalamb> folk songs (JMFS) were sung at life-cycle events and holiday celebrations, and they include many Jewish religious signifiers in the forms of biblical allusions and formulaic blessings and prayers.
<b>Malayalamb>, a member of the Dravidian family, developed as a distinct dialect of Tamil in the 8th to 10th centuries CE.
JMFS are currently under analysis by scholars of Indology, Jewish studies, and <b>Malayalamb> studies as part of a project of the Ben-Zvi Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
http://www.jewish-languages.org/jewish-malayalam.html   (1445 words)

  
 [Sri Guruvaayoorappan Temple] <b>Malayalamb> classes - from Oct 16, 2005
<b>Malayalamb> is a Dravidian language but uses all 52 alphabets of Sanskrit.
"<b>Malayalamb> language also gives you insight into how and why women from Kerala have risen through the ranks to become India's first lady Chief Engineer,..." Please explain how Kerala women have risen more than the women of other states and point why this is attributed to Malyalam.
Devendra From: devotees at mail.krishnatemple.org To: , Subject: [CIOphiladelphia] [Sri Guruvaayoorappan Temple] <b>Malayalamb> classes - from Oct 16, 2005 Date: Sat, 15 Oct 2005 09:42:25 -0400 Guruvayoor Krishna temple is happy to announce the starting of <b>Malayalamb> language class in the Saraswathi Vidyala (upstairs).
http://www.krishnatemple.org/pipermail/devotees/2005-October/000033.html   (812 words)

  
 A Contrastive Analysis of Hindi and <b>Malayalamb>
<b>Malayalamb> belongs to the Dravidian family of languages and is one of the four major languages of this family with a rich literary tradtion.
It was presumed that by the end of 1978-1979 <b>Malayalamb> was to be the official language in all government offices, government undertakings and the courts up to the taluk level, though the desired goal is not yet achieved.
It is written in Sanskrit about `manipravala’ (combination of Sanskrit and <b>Malayalamb>).
http://www.languageinindia.com/sep2002/chap1.html   (3110 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> Literature
The evidence for the beginning of conscious literary creation in <b>Malayalamb> is to be found in Ramacharitam, written in the 12th century and believed to be the oldest extant classic in <b>Malayalamb> (some scholars have assigned it to the 14th century).
<b>Malayalamb>, the mother tongue of nearly thirty million Malayalis, ninety per cent of whom live in Kerala State in the south-west corner of India, belongs to the Dravidian family of languages.
His quatrains are invariably in Sanskrit, but the padas are in <b>Malayalamb>.
http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~mp/malayalam/copy/prdkerala.org/mallitrature.htm   (14673 words)

  
 Indian Language Solutions for GNU/Linux Linux Journal
<b>Malayalamb> has adopted a lot of words from sanskrit and English because it is a living language and unlike tamil pretty young one.
<b>Malayalamb> as a language has to over come lots of stumbling block to its destiny.
That leaves Oriya, <b>Malayalamb>, Telugu and Kannada yet to be done, along with the Indic-derived Lao, Sinhala, Myanmar and Khmer.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6282   (4536 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> fonts
Covered are Devnagari (Hindi, Marathi), Gujarati, Punjabi, Kannada, Bengali, Assamese, Tamil, Telugu, <b>Malayalamb>, Sanskrit, Diacritic Roman, Sinhalese, Bhutanese, Nepali, Tibetan, Sanskrit, Oriya.
Jump page for most Indian languages: Telugu, Bengali, Gurmukhi, Oriya, <b>Malayalamb>, Gujurati, Tamil, Kannada, Sanskrit, Marathi and Hindi.
Commercial outfit with language kits (including fonts) for these languages: Burmese, Cherokee, Inuktitut, Kannada, Lepcha, Limbu, Lontara, <b>Malayalamb>, Sinhala, Telugu, Tibetan, Bassa, Cambodian, Ethiopic, Laotian, Saurashtra, Sylheti, Tai Le, Tamil, Assyrian (Syriac), Burmese, Georgian, Khmer.
http://cgm.cs.mcgill.ca/~luc/malayalam.html   (2789 words)

  
 Language in India
Unlike the influence of Sanskrit on <b>Malayalamb>, the influence of English is most frequent because of the 'prestige attitude' of Malayalees.
Subsequently the synonyms <b>Malayalamb> and Malayayma came into being as denoting the language of the <b>Malayalamb> and finally the name of the land itself was taken over as the name of its language.
However, this is not the case with the speakers of <b>Malayalamb>, and the speakers of Indian languages in general.
http://www.languageinindia.com/may2005/girishenglishmalayalam1.html   (2495 words)

  
 The Hindu : Kerala News : <b>Malayalamb> a withering language
The Hindu: Kerala News : <b>Malayalamb> a withering language
This amendment was made for the adoption of both `<b>Malayalamb> and English' as the language to be used for the official purposes of the State.
As per the preamble of the University of Kerala, "the proclaimed objectives of the university were the conservation, promotion and development of Kerala art and culture and the <b>Malayalamb> language and the gradual change of the medium of instruction into <b>Malayalamb> in all the educational institutions in the state....
http://www.hindu.com/2004/09/30/stories/2004093007090500.htm   (1230 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> language - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about <b>Malayalamb> language
<b>Malayalamb> is closely related to Tamil, also a member of the Dravidian language family; it is spoken by about 20 million people.
Written records in <b>Malayalamb> date from the 9th century
Southern Indian language, the official language of the state of Kerala.
http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Malayalam+language   (111 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> Bible (c) International Bible Society
This IBS translation of the Bible is for the <b>Malayalamb> language, which is primarily used in India.
This translation uses a semi-formal language style and applies a meaning-based translation philosophy.
An estimated 35,706,000 people speak this language as their mother tongue.
http://www.ibs.org/bibles/malayalam/index.php   (113 words)

  
 Western Influence on <b>Malayalamb> Language and Literature, ÇäÌáíÒí- ÇãÑíßÇ, ألادب, Printed Matter
'Western' is an omnibus term and comprises all the European nations and America; and '<b>Malayalamb>' signifies, not merely the language and the literature, but the whole complex of race, milieu, thought, religion, culture, artistic and literary expression, politics.
George is an eminent writer and editor in English and <b>Malayalamb>.
This work studies the evolution of Konkani language and literature from the earliest times to the present day, and offers valuable information on its pioneers.
http://www.worldlanguage.com/Arabic/products/44021.htm   (489 words)

  
 Ancient Scripts: <b>Malayalamb>
The <b>Malayalamb> script is used to write the language of <b>Malayalamb> spoken in the southern Indian state of Kerala, as well as the Konkani language in Goa.
Like other South Asian scripts, a <b>Malayalamb> letter has an inherent vowel of /a/.
To change this vowel to another, extra strokes called matras are added to the basic letter, as in the following example:
http://www.ancientscripts.com/malayalam.html   (89 words)

  
 DenSu Ministries - <b>Malayalamb> Language Outreach
December 2002 - 5,000 <b>Malayalamb> Books for India
"True Happiness Can Be Yours" in the <b>Malayalamb> Language.
Click on the links below to read the book,
http://www.densu.com/malayalam.html   (58 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Learn <b>Malayalamb> in 30 days (National integration language series) (National integration language series): Books: C. L Meenakshi Amma
Hindi, Urdu, <b>Malayalamb>, Sanskrit Gujarati, Punjabi, Tamil and More
Amazon.com: Learn <b>Malayalamb> in 30 days (National integration language series) (National integration language series): Books: C. L Meenakshi Amma
Start Speaking a New Language in 10 Days or Get your Money Back.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0007B4REM?v=glance   (309 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> Father's Love Letter
We would like to find other ministry partners that work in the <b>Malayalamb> language to help us possibly produce and distribute other media formats of Father's Love Letter wherever <b>Malayalamb> is spoken.
Below you will find a listing of the free media features that we have available on our site in the <b>Malayalamb> language.
We have the <b>Malayalamb> Father's Love Letter narration available
http://fathersloveletter.com/Malayalam   (223 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> cinema - One Language
The <b>Malayalamb> cinema of this short but beautiful period is a culmination of the malayali ethos and south Indian life.
<b>Malayalamb> cinema, or movies in <b>Malayalamb> language, forms a significant component of the Cinema of India, both as a form of art and as mass medium.
<b>Malayalamb> movies continued to be made almost exclusively by Tamil producers till 1947 when the first major film studio, Udaya was established in Kerala.
http://www.onelang.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Malayalam_cinema   (945 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> alphabet, pronunciation and language
<b>Malayalamb> is also regularly written with a version of the Arabic script by Muslims in Singapore and Malaysia, and occasionally by Muslims in Kerala.
In the early thirteenth century the <b>Malayalamb> script began to develop from a script known as vattezhuthu (round writing), a descendant of the Brahmi script.
<b>Malayalamb> first appeared in writing in the vazhappalli inscription which dates from about 830 AD.
http://www.omniglot.com/writing/malayalam.htm   (297 words)

  
 Fokana - <b>Malayalamb> Classes/About Us
We believe that most parents want their children to learn <b>Malayalamb> but cannot find the right system or tools to teach them the language.
This is an attempt to help the children of Malayalees learn the <b>Malayalamb> language at home, using the Internet and all the advances in technology.
The purpose is simple: With the use of audio and graphic technology, the child can learn <b>Malayalamb>, relating the object to the word, verbalizing the word as is used in spoken language and slowly building up a vocabulary bank.
http://www.fokanaonline.com/classes/Aboutus.htm   (734 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> - Test for Unicode support in Web browsers
The <b>Malayalamb> script is used for the <b>Malayalamb> language, which belongs to the Dravidian group and is the majority language of the Indian State of Kerala.
For users of Macintosh OS X 10.2, a commercial <b>Malayalamb> Language Kit with a Unicode font and 2 keyboard layouts is available from XenoType Technologies.
You can see some Unicode <b>Malayalamb> on Xenotype’s <b>Malayalamb> Unicode Sample page.
http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/malayalam.html   (262 words)

  
 The Official Website of The Resource Centre for Indian Language Technology Solutions-<b>Malayalamb>
The <b>Malayalamb> version of the Constitution of India is also available here.
he official web site of the TDIL Resource Centre for Indian Language Technology Solutions-<b>Malayalamb>, this site contains information on <b>Malayalamb> Language, Literature, Kerala& Art and Culture, Ayurvedic system of medicine, Cancer Awareness etc. It contains tools for estimating ‘Prakruti’ of an individual as per the Ayurvedic System of medicine.
This site is also home to a local <b>Malayalamb> eveninger “Pradeepam” published from Kozhikode.
http://www.malayalamresourcecentre.org   (262 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> language
Anytime you wish to prepare internet site in supplementary languages then explore <b>Malayalamb> servicing
A single quick point I wish to bring to your observation is that if you develop web site in just 1 language then your site is not aiming masses that don't respond with that language.
Get discovered by the fifty percentage of the people that currently cannot even see your site.
http://itselect.iuplog.com/?item=97838&print=yes   (210 words)

  
 Unicode <b>Malayalamb> Font Support from XenoType Technologies
The <b>Malayalamb> font that ships with the <b>Malayalamb> Language Kit takes care of all these things for you — unlike older, non-Unicode solutions that require you type the correct variant each and every time.
With more than 35 million speakers, <b>Malayalamb> is one of our premier Indic products and we’re proud to be the first to support this often neglected language on the Macintosh.
The <b>Malayalamb> script requires advanced typographic control to properly create common ligatures and to re-order certain letters and vowel parts.
http://www.xenotypetech.com/osxMalayalam.html   (186 words)

  
 AsiaSource: Language Resources - a resource of the Asia Society
Site on the Kerala region of India and its language, <b>Malayalamb>
from the Institute for the Study of Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa
This list of Asian language resources includes: general resouces; lessons; pronunciation guides; online dictionaries; related software and fonts.
http://www.asiasource.org/reference/language.cfm   (256 words)

  
 www . ente <b>malayalamb> . org
It is necessary to install <b>Malayalamb> Font and Flash Player to view the <b>Malayalamb> content of this website.Click the button below to install.
No portion from this portal should be reproduced in any manner/form without permission from the Govt.
http://www.entemalayalam.org   (53 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> language schools and courses
We don't have any listing for <b>Malayalamb> at the moment.
Use the search box below to find <b>Malayalamb> courses
For a detailed search of our database click here.
http://www.edufind.com/languages/learn_Malayalam.cfm   (44 words)

  
 <b>Malayalamb> language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Proto-Tamil <b>Malayalamb>, the common stock of Tamil and <b>Malayalamb> apparently disintegrated over a period of four of five centuries from the ninth century on, resulting in the emergence of <b>Malayalamb> as a language distinct from Tamil.
Note: <b>Malayalamb> is not the Malay language, which is spoken in Malaysia.
<b>Malayalamb> prose of different periods exhibit various levels of influence from different languages such as Tamil, Sanskrit, Prakrit, Pali, Hebrew, Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Persian, Syriac, Portuguese, Dutch, French and English.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayalam_language   (44 words)

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