Malayalam verb dictionary for beginners: do, go, come and eat
Verbs are the engine of beginner Malayalam. Start with a few high-use verbs and practise them inside short sentence patterns.
Open verb dictionaryBeginner verbs to practise first
| Verb idea | Use it for | Practice prompt |
|---|---|---|
| do | work, study, practice, help | Say what you are doing today. |
| go | home, school, shop, Kerala | Say where you are going. |
| come | visits, calls, class, travel | Ask when someone is coming. |
| eat | meals, family, restaurant | Ask if someone has eaten. |
| drink | water, tea, coffee | Say you want water or tea. |
| know | language, people, places | Say you know a little Malayalam. |
How to learn verbs safely
Use patterns
Do not memorize verbs only as isolated dictionary entries.
Speak aloud
Verbs become useful when your mouth can produce them.
Get correction
Natural verb usage is easier with a teacher or tutor checking your sentences.
Connect verbs to speaking
Use the verb dictionary, sentence patterns, grammar basics, everyday conversations and the course path.
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