Between Marathi & Konkani What Is The Difference– Lesson No. 13 – Alphabet ‘M’

 

Is Konkani Similar To Marathi, What Is The Difference In Marathi & Konkani?

 

Between Marathi & Konkani, Marathi & Konkani are two different languages but with the same origin. Konkani is spoken along the Malabar and along the Konkan coast and hence Konkani is closely related to Marathi.

Top cricket icons like Sunil Gavaskar & Sachin Tendulkar and nightingale of India Lata Mangeshkar are originally from Goa but their ancestors moved to neighboring state Maharashtra during the Portuguese occupations

 

Goans excel in music, music runs in their blood. India’s Laxmikant-Pyarelal the most successful music composer in the Indian film Industry, a Goan musician named Anthony Gonsalves taught him to play the violin.

 

 

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Mai —– Mother

Madhrin —– Godmother

Magnnem —– Prayer

Maguir —– After, later

Mag —– Ask

Magtaum —– Asking

Magtolo —– Will ask

Magnaka —– Don’t ask

Magnnem —– Prayer

Magir —– Later

Malkirad —– Stupid

Maka —– For Me

Makai —– Me also

Makkod —– Monkey

Mancher —– On the stage

Matear —– On the head   

Mass —– Meat

Mauxi —– Grandmother

Maxen —– Aunty

Menn —– Wax

Meulliar —– If found

Meullem —– Found

Melo —– Died

Melliar —– If died

Mez —– Table

Mit —– Salt

Miscoot —– Pickle

Mirriam —– Black Pepper

Mirsang —– Chilly

 

One Sentence With Letter ‘M’

Aiz Randpak Todio Mirsangio Add – To Cook For Today Bring Some Chillies

 

Mirsangio —– Chillies

Mughelem —– Mine

Meutolem —– Will get (Female)

Meutolo —– Will get (Male)

Mhor —– Die

Mhornaka —– Don’t die

Mhortorich —– After the death

Moi-Mogan —– Lovingly

Moddon —– Broken

Modd —– Break

Modsso —– Lemon Fish

Molladik —– Valuable

Mojem —– My

Mog —– Love

Mogal —– Loving

Monno —– Deaf (Male)

Monnem —– Deaf (Female)

Monn —– Mind

Monnant —– In the mind

Mor —– Peacock

Mori —– Indian Dog Shark

 

Another Sentence With Letter ‘M’

Aiz Amguer Bori Mori Adloli – Today Our Place Nice Indian Dog Shark Was Brought

 

Mosti —– Naughty

Moskonn —– Congested

Mottem —– Fat, big (Female)

Motto —– Fat, big (Male)

Mottellem —– Very fat (Female)

Mottello —– Very fat (Male)

Moujen —– In Enjoyment

Mouza —– Enjoyment        

Mudhoshi —–Lady Fish

Mui—– Ant (Singular)

Muiyeo —– Ants (Plural)

 

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