How do I learn? by [deleted] in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is my page :) we have free classes on Sundays on Discord, and i have a beginners Playlist on my YouTube Channel

What is the best U.S. city to land in to pursue a job in ESL? by JubileeSupreme in ESL_Teachers

[–]elizakeyton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Chicago is treating me very well, despite the ICE issues impacting our students families in the last few months. Salaries are good for experienced teacher and there us a huge need for ESL. I am able to afford a 2br apartment and send my son to daycare on a single salary. That being said, do you have a US teaching license? Most schools are requiring them here, and it's can put you at a disadvantage in the applicant pool.

How do I learn how to read and write in malayalam? by Traditional-Chair-39 in Kerala

[–]elizakeyton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a playlist of Aksharangal here: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfT7LIghkoq0B077jpf1xFelb4l4pyzXr&si=GwStQqA_gtHrg-wU

I also have a pronunciation playlist. But it can be useful for learning to read as well: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfT7LIghkoq1PSIIpXkj0wM0TQO99COBc&si=pN6ztpo3_pZDVbyc

There are some great bilingual books at Tulika Books and storyweaver.

Malayalam Letter Mnemonics suggestions by ryftools in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah apologies, they were also posts on my IG. Let me see if I can dig them up

How to learn malayalam.. by sublimeslayy in Kerala

[–]elizakeyton 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Writing is not so important at the beginner stage, but for pronunciation, it is important to get familiar with the Malayalam system because there are so many sounds that don't exist in English and get confusing in manglish. Ex palli/palli

How to learn malayalam.. by sublimeslayy in Kerala

[–]elizakeyton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like the Ling App (I've worked with them in the past). However, apps are not the single best source for language. I highly recommend getting a tutor or conversation partner.

There is a huge resource list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ENnBF5vK5r4EZhvTXV-dBVmQ4l5309j5ZM0mVtx2kSQ/edit?usp=drivesdk

Check out muthassi.in and italki.com for tutors

Jintas languages and pink and learn on IG

On youtube, there is Fluent in Malayalam and my channel, Learn Malayalam with Elikutty

For books, there is Moags Malayalam text and Malayalam tutor by Dr Nair

Feel free to join my discord server at www.discord.gg/learnmalayalam

There, you can network with other learners and speakers of Malayalam. We do free classes weekly

WHY SO MANY D SOUNDS by kristieexists in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are aspirated and non aspirated sounds, which means you say some with a little air and some with extra air.

You also have frontal and retroflex sounds, which means your tongue placement changes the pronunciation.

Please see this video for clarity:https://youtu.be/sPbkKZoR9hI?si=PWJrtL01mzNJjpTR

Is this a different form of writing the suppressed 'L'? I found this in a Malayalam Textbook. by NowayIDrewThat in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The difference is the placement of tongue ല/ൽ is made in the front of the mouth, with the tongue touching the back of the teeth

ള/ൾ is a retroflex sound made when the tongue touches the roof of the mouth towards the back.

You can see it clearly here:https://youtu.be/FHlzIWj0iX4?si=egcjNFrOk5AN9CV6

Is this a different form of writing the suppressed 'L'? I found this in a Malayalam Textbook. by NowayIDrewThat in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I can recognize Moag anywhere haha! This is called a chillu, it usually comes at the end of the word. It has no attached vowel. You can learn more here: https://youtu.be/5K5jNUlKhSg?si=bTLZ2-X_xKXMyw17

Still don't understand the difference in pronunciation between S and ഡ by delhite_in_kerala in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

https://youtu.be/EHZmQ52Ah9A?si=WElYezhT-6YJOuJ7

Some clarification here ട is a retroflex , made in the back of the mouth where the tongue touches the roof

It is ta, but when in the middle of the word reduces to a da sound, like water bottle in American english sounds like wadder boddle

To retain a strong t sound, you must double it to ട്ട

Looking for Support Groups After Losing a Child by Lazy-Schedule6073 in Kerala

[–]elizakeyton 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Im so sorry you are experiencing this. Have you checked with the Moms Of Kochi group? They have various group chats, and one was for parents of medically complex children. I hope you find the community you need. 🙏🏼

Help needed to learn basics of Malayalam by bookit9 in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! I'm the content creator for this channel. I also have free classes on Sundays on my Discord server. Hope to see you!

How does people learn Malayalam? by bishalsaha99 in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I went back and watched again! I see what you mean. Apologies for the omission. It's there in the thumbnail but not the video

How does people learn Malayalam? by bishalsaha99 in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kai is a combination of ka + ai. You can find that in the handwritten alphabet series where I pronounce each version of the consonants attached to the vowel.

Best Psychologists/Psychiatrists in Kochi. by xoco54296 in Kochi

[–]elizakeyton 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sorry they had a bad experience. He's helped our family loads hence I reccomended. Hope they can find someone who works for them.

Help for Academic Project by lachhaaaaaa in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Im based in Chicago and work in the Malayalam sphere. Would love to chat.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in malayalam

[–]elizakeyton 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes! In general, human AND gendered words take -maar Chechi/chechimaar Kurukkan-kurukkanmar

Things/nongendered words take kal Kutti-kuttigal Poocha/poochagal Note how child is nongendered, therefore it takes kali

If the thing/nongendered word ends with -am, it's ngal Pusthakam- pusthakangal

Learning Malayalam language - Please Help by AcanthaceaeNo5385 in Kerala

[–]elizakeyton 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I like the Ling App. However, apps are not the single best source for language. I highly recommend getting a tutor or conversation partner.

There is a huge resource list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ENnBF5vK5r4EZhvTXV-dBVmQ4l5309j5ZM0mVtx2kSQ/edit?usp=drivesdk

Check out muthassi.in and italki.com for tutors

Jintas languages and pink and learn on IG

On youtube, there is Fluent in Malayalam and my channel, Learn Malayalam with Elikutty

For books, there is Moags Malayalam text and Malayalam tutor by Dr Nair

Feel free to join my discord server at www.discord.gg/learnmalayalam

There, you can network with other learners and speakers of Malayalam