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This is what I heard for: What is your name? in Malayalam.
Answer:
Nĭŋle pere enna?
Malayalam > Popular Expression > Coming and Going


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Average Rating 3.0
# of votes 36
# of Garbage Votes 6
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 2


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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 2 April 16, 2007
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Malayalam we say "ninte pare enth?"
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Guest
Rating: 3 March 4, 2007
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in English we say "What is your name?"
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Guest
Rating: 2 March 3, 2007
"Ninle" seems to be a typo. "Ninte" would be the word one is looking for.
Also, " Ninte pere enna?" seems highly informal.
"Ningaludey pere entha?" might a more formal way of asking a stranger what their name is.
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Malayalam we say ""Ningaludey per entha?""
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Guest
Rating: 3 January 2, 2007
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Malayalam we say "ninde pere enthaanu"
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Guest
Rating: 5 October 18, 2006
very nice please add more malyalam words
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Hindi we say "aapka naam kya hai"
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Guest
Rating: 4 October 1, 2006
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Tamil we say "ungal payar enna?"
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Guest
Rating: 5 September 16, 2006
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Hindi we say "Tumhara naam kya hai?"
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 3 August 24, 2006
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in English we say "what is your name?"
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Guest
Rating: 4 August 23, 2006
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Telugu we say "ne peru enti"
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Guest
Rating: 4 March 22, 2006
 
Instead of "Nĭŋle pere enna?", in Gujarati we say "Tamaru naam shu che"
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