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हत्तीच्या पावलाने येणे -वाक्यात उपयोग करा

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Answered by Sanjayjaiswal2230
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Explanation:

India is Malayalam. The word “Malayalam” is incidentally a palindrome. It spells and sounds the same either from left to right or from right to left. The language shares a good portion of its vocabulary with Tamil, another Indian language. There is also a fair amount of Sanskrit words in Malayalam. The organization of the script with its unique symbols, corresponds with the Devanagari script used in Sanskrit, Hindi and other north Indian languages. The people who speak Malayalam are known as Malayalis.

Will any student write a Malayalam essay in US? The Malayali diaspora of nearly 5 Million people is spread far and wide both within and outside India. Malayalis outnumber the immigrants from other Indian states in the Middle Eastern countries.

According to FOKANA (Federation of Kerala Associations in North America), about 300,000 Malayalis reside in the US. Conservative estimates do not count more than 200,000 Malayalis in USA. It is a moot question how many of these are students who may opt to study Malayalam. The interest of non-Malayalis, to study the language appears to be very limited. There may be very small opportunities for writing Malayalam essays in the handful of US universities teaching Malayalam.

I was able to gather limited details of US universities teaching Malayalam as a subject. The University of Texas, Austin offers courses in Asian cultures and languages, where it is possible to specialize in Malayalam or take it as a minor. The Asian studies department of the university of Pennsylvania teaches Malayalam language related subjects under the course descriptions of “Beginning Malayalam:MLYM-408” and “Intermediate Malayalam:MLYM-428”. South Asia Summer Language Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison offers summer courses in Malayalam. Perhaps one may write Malayalam essays if one opts for any of these courses.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Come with elephant's footsteps - Use in a sentence:

  • My heart was thumping in my chest as I walked up to the podium to deliver my speech. Yet I recalled the counsel from my coach to "come with elephant's footsteps" and project authority.

  • I went up to the stage after taking a big breath, and I spoke slowly and deliberately. I talked with confidence, giving each syllable weight and power as if I were leaving behind imprints that were impossible to ignore.

  • I felt my confidence building as I spoke, and the audience reciprocated by paying close attention to what I said. By the time I was done, the space was humming with activity and enthusiasm, and I could tell that an elephant had really walked in those footsteps.

  • From that day onward, I made it my mission to face any task with the same amount of confidence and resolve, always remembering the force of the elephant's footfall.

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