Malayalam Typing - Typing Common Words and Phrases

Here are some common Malayalam words and phrases with their Malayalam script, along with the English transliteration:

Greetings and Salutations:

"നമസ്കാരം" (namaskaram) - Hello / Greetings

"സുപ്രഭാതം" (suprabhatham) - Good morning

"ശുഭ സന്ധ്യ" (shubha sandhya) - Good evening

"ശുഭ രാത്രി" (shubha raathri) - Good night

Common Phrases:

"സ്വാഗതം" (swagatham) - Welcome

"സുഖമാണു" (sukhamaanu) - I am fine / I am well

"ശരണം" (sharanam) - Please

"കൃപയാ" (krupaya) - Please (polite form)

Numbers and Counting:

"ഒന്ന്" (onn) - One

"രണ്ട്" (rand) - Two

"മൂന്ന്" (moonnu) - Three

"നാല്" (naalu) - Four

"അഞ്ച്" (anj) - Five

Family Relations:

"അമ്മ" (amma) - Mother

"അച്ഛൻ" (achchan) - Father

"മകൾ" (makal) - Daughter

"മാപ്പ" (maappu) - Son-in-law

Common Foods:

"ചിക്കൻ" (chicken) - Chicken

"പയർ" (payar) - Green beans

"ചായ" (chaaya) - Tea

"കപ്പി" (kappi) - Coffee

Days of the Week:

"ഞായർ" (nyayar) - Sunday

"തിങ്കൾ" (thingal) - Monday

"ചൊവ്വ" (chovva) - Tuesday

"ബുധൻ" (budhan) - Wednesday

"വ്യാഴം" (vyazham) - Thursday

"വെള്ളി" (vellli) - Friday

"ശനി" (shan) - Saturday

Greetings and Farewells:

"സുഖമാണോ?" (sukhamaano?) - How are you?

"സുഖമായി" (sukhamaayi) - I am fine.

"പോകുക" (pokuka) - Go away (casual farewell)

"വീട് പോകുക" (veedu pokuka) - Go home (polite farewell)

These are just a few common words and phrases in Malayalam. You can use these as a starting point to practice typing in Malayalam using the Inscript or Phonetic keyboard layout. Remember that Malayalam script is a syllabic script, so you may need to use vowel signs and conjuncts to correctly represent the pronunciation of words.