Feelings words

How to talk about feelings in Malayalam

Feelings words make Malayalam more human. They help you move beyond facts and speak with family, friends and tutors in a warmer way.

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Starter feelings to practise

Happy: Use it for good news, family calls and celebrations.
Sad: Use it gently when something feels disappointing or heavy.
Tired: Useful after work, school, travel or a long day.
Worried: Useful in family conversations and health questions.
Excited: Useful before a Kerala trip, class, meeting or festival.

Simple sentence patterns

I am feeling...

Use this when you are describing yourself in a simple way.

Are you okay?

Use this when asking someone about health, mood or comfort.

I miss you

A powerful family-call phrase for heritage learners and relatives abroad.

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