it requires so much "tongue twisting".....and further...its not much similar to any other Indian language except tamil.
2006-10-01 03:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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It isn't the most difficult language to learn. It is more difficult for some people, less difficult for others. It all depends on what other languages someone knows. For English speakers, Archi and !Xõó are vastly more difficult to learn than Malayalam.
2006-09-30 09:03:29
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answered by Taivo 7
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it's really not that hard.. its just a little hard to have the malayalam accent when speaking it. I started learning it when i was 3.. once you hear people speaking it and saying it more its really not that hard at all.
2006-09-30 02:58:08
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe because just saying 'malayalam' is a tough one at first?
2006-09-30 01:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I have found that it is very difficult to learn for non-Dravidians because you don't hear at first where one word ends and the next one starts. Another factor is their rapid mode of speaking, making it hard to follow.
2006-10-01 18:35:09
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answered by Anonymous
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because malayalam is same in reading from both the ends.
2006-09-30 01:56:54
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answered by my jaaneman!!! 1
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Don't know never tried to learn
2006-09-30 01:47:55
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answered by JJ 7
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Because it is round like jalebi. If we eat more jalebi. we will be affected by sugar.
2006-09-30 02:56:24
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answered by kapiljoshi7 1
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who told it is difficult to learn
it is very very easy
2006-09-30 01:53:07
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answered by mallimalar_2000 7
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