Thrissur - Slang Dialogues In Malayalam [better]

This is the single most famous Thrissur dialogue. It is used as a filler for every emotion: surprise, anger, affection, or to start a fight.

Thrissur natives have a unique way of turning statements into questions or casual affirmations, often leaving outsiders confused. thrissur slang dialogues in malayalam

"Enda mone? Ninte veetinde mundu ittathu ikkan ano?" (What son? Did you place your house's boundary here?) This is the single most famous Thrissur dialogue

If the Malayalam language were a family, Thrissur would be the loud, fun-loving, slightly rebellious cousin who arrives late to the wedding, cracks the loudest joke, and steals the show. Thrissur would be the loud

Translation: "Son, did you eat? If you haven't, EAT! Why are you being pretentious?"

No discussion about Thrissur can begin without the legendary suffix (or its plural/comradery version "De" ).