Free 30-Day Course · Day 7 of 30 · Review + dialogue

Day 7 — Week 1 victory lap

20 minutes · real spoken Malayalam · with audio

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🎥 7 days in and you can already hold a full conversation. Prove it.

Seven days in, you already hold greetings, yes/no, manners, your self-intro, the magic endings and numbers. Today we glue it all into one real conversation - your first full chat.

Today’s phrases

Say itScriptMeaning
Entha vishesham?എന്താ വിശേഷം?What's new? / What's up?
Vishesham onnum illaവിശേഷം ഒന്നും ഇല്ലNothing much
Pinne kaanaamപിന്നെ കാണാംSee you later
Poyi varaamപോയി വരാംBye (lit. I'll go and come)
Ketto?കേട്ടോ?...okay? / got it? (friendly)
🔊 Hear it spoken — tap play, repeat out loud
💡 Why Malayalis never say goodbye

'Poyi varaam' literally means 'I'll go and come back.' In Kerala nobody just LEAVES - departure is temporary, return is assumed. Say it instead of bye and you sound like you grew up there.

Mini dialogue — act it out

Neighbour: Namaskaram! Entha vishesham?
Hello! What's new?

You: Onnum illa! Sughamano?
Nothing much! You well?

Neighbour: Sugham. Chaaya kudikkan vaa!
Fine. Come have tea!

You: Ippo venda, nanni! Pinne kaanaam, ketto?
Not now, thanks! See you later, okay?

Neighbour: Sheri, poyi varoo!
Okay, off you go (and come back)!

Today’s task

🎯 Read today's dialogue OUT LOUD playing both roles, three times. Then take the 2-minute level test on the site and see where you stand after one week.


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Dr. Reshmi R Nair

PhD in Applied Linguistics · TEFL/TESOL/CELTA · 15+ years teaching Malayalam to learners across the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, NZ & Europe.