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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Most of those words exist in Marathi as well