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Malayalam Vocabulary → Everyday Phrases → Food and Drink

As a Malayalam language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am thrilled to teach you the vocabulary that lets you order food and drink in Malayalam. Knowing how to order food is a necessary skill when traveling or living in Kerala, where traditional cuisine is an important part of the state's rich cultural heritage.

Let's start by learning some basic food and drink words you'll likely encounter in a Malayalam restaurant.


After mastering this lesson, these related pages might interest you: Drinks & Family Members.

Food and Drink Vocabulary

Here are some essential Malayalam food and drink vocabulary:

Malayalam Pronunciation English
ഭക്ഷണം (bhak-Sha-Nam) buk-shuh-nuhm Food
പഴം (pa-Ram) puh-rum Fruit
പിഴിഞ്ഞ പഴം (pi-zhin-ya pa-Ram) pi-zhin-ya puh-rum Rotten Fruit
പാലു (pa-Luh) paa-luh Milk
നെയ് (nei) nay Butter
പായസം (pa-Ya-sum) paa-ya-sum Payasam (a sweet dessert)
വെള്ളം (ve-Llam) veh-lyum Water
ജൂസ് (juus) joos Juice
കാഫി (kaa-fi) kaa-fee Coffee
ചായ (chaa-ya) chaa-yuh Tea

This table only shows a few examples of the foods and beverages available in Kerala. Remember to pronounce each word correctly to avoid any confusion when ordering. If you're unsure about the pronunciation of a word, don't hesitate to ask a native speaker for help.

Ordering in a Restaurant

If you're new to dining out in Kerala, it's essential to learn how to order your food in Malayalam. Here are some useful phrases to get you started:

  • എനിക്ക് ഒരു ഫിഷ് കഴിക്കാൻ വേണം (eni-kku o-ru fish ka-zhi-kaan vey-num) - I want to eat fish.
  • പൂച്ചയുടെ മീൻ തിന്നുക (poochcha-yu-de mee-nin thin-nuh-ku) - I want to eat catfish.
  • വെള്ളം ഒരു കാണിൻ കുടിക്കാൻ വേണം (ve-Llam o-ru kaa-nin ku-di-kaan vey-num) - I want to drink one glass of water.
  • ദിവസത്തെ ബ്രെക്ക്ഫാസ്റ്റ് എങ്ങനെയിരിക്കും? (di-vasa-tte brek-fast engne-ney-rik-kum) - How is the breakfast menu?

These phrases are only a starting point. Be creative and mix and match words to create your sentences. If you're unsure of what to say or which food and drink to choose, ask the waiter for assistance. Remember, the waiters are there to help you.

Conclusion

In this lesson, you have learned useful vocabulary related to food and drink in Malayalam, as well as basic phrases to help you order in a restaurant. Kerala's traditional dishes are unique and delicious, and understanding the language of its cuisine makes your dining experience more enjoyable. Practice your Malayalam frequently to enhance your communication skills and increase your language proficiency.

Enjoy your food and drink in Malayalam!


Great work on completing this lesson! Take a moment to investigate these connected pages: How to Say Hello and Greetings & Numbers (അക്കങ്ങള്‍).

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