List of loanwords in Malayalam

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Loan words in Malayalam, excluding the huge number of words from Sanskrit and Tamil, originated mostly due to the centuries long interactions between the native population of Kerala and the trading (predominantly, spice trading) powers of the world. This included trading contacts with Arabia, Persia, Israel and China spanning millennia, and with European Colonial powers for several centuries.

European contributions

Portuguese

Most of the Portuguese loan words are for items which the native population lacked when the encounter with Portuguese happened from around the final years of the 15th Century. Portuguese was the lingua franca in Africa, Brazil, South Asia and parts of South East Asia during the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. The Portuguese were the major ruling colonial power in South India during this time and hence the strong influence on Malayalam (as in other Indian languages) should be obvious.

മലയാളം വാക്ക് Malayalam Word Meaning Original form
ആയ āyā Maid aia
അലമാര alamāra cupboard armário
അള്‍ത്താര altāra altar altar
അണ്ണാറ ചക്ക Annāra chakka Pineapple ananás
അസേന്തി asenthi Assistant Priest (In a Parish) assistente
ബോര്‍മ Bōrmba Oven / Furnace forno
കപ്പിത്താന്‍ capitān captain capitão
ചായ chāya tea chá
ചാവി chāvi key chave
ചാക്ക്‌ chākku sack saco
ഇസ്തിരി isthiri to iron, to press estirar
ഇസ്കൂള്‍ iskool School escola
ജനാല janāla window janela
കളസം kalasam shorts/trouser calção
കപ്പേള Kappela Chapel capela
കാപ്പിരി kāppiri black, african cafre
കറൂപ്പ് karoopp A type of fish (Grouper) garoupa
കസേര kasera chair cadeira
കശുവണ്ടി kasuvandi cashew caju
കടലാസ്‌ kadalas paper cartaz
കദ്രീഞ്ഞ kadreenha stool cadeirinha
കോപ്പ kōppa cup, dish copo
കൊവേന്ത kovenda convent convento
കുമ്പാരി kumbāri Godparents of your child/ children or Parents of your Godchild compadre
കുരിശ്‌ kurishu Cross cruz
കുശിനി kushini kitchen cozinha
കുനീല്‍ kuneel funnel funil
ലേലം lelam auction leilão
മേശ mesha table mesa
മേസ്തിരി mesthiri foreman mestre
നോന nōnā Luso Indian lady dona
ഓസ്തി ōsthi Sacramental bread/ wafer hóstia
പാര pāra Crowbar barra
പാതിരി pāthiri priest,pastor padre
പദ്രിഞ്ഞപ്പന്‍ pardinhappan God Father padrinho
പദ്രിഞ്ഞമ്മ pardinhamma God Mother madrinha
പപ്പാഞ്ഞി Pappānhi Christmas Father (Santa Claus) Papai Noel
പേന pena pen pena
പേര pera pear, guava pera
പിക്കാസ് pikkās Pickaxe picão
പീലാസ് peelās Godchild afilhado
റാന്തല്‍ rānthal lamp, lantern lanterna
റാത്തല്‍ rāthal a Pound (1 lb.), weight of sixteen ounces (16 oz.) arrátel
റേന്ത renda lace work renda
സാത്താന്‍ sāttān satan satan
സവാള savāla onion cebola
സെമിത്തേരി semithery cemetery, burial ground cemitério
തമ്പാക്ക് thampākk Tobacco tabaco
തിര tira Gun Shot tiro
തീരുവ teeruva customs duty tarifa
തൊപ്പി toppi hat topo
തൂവാല tuvāla towel toalha
വാത്ത vātha Goose pato
വരാന്ത varāntha open porch varanda
വീപ്പ veeppa wooden cask, barrel pipa
വീഞ്ഞ് Veenh Wine vinho
വികാരി vikāri vicar vigário
വിനാഗിരി vināgiri vinegar vinagre

The Portuguese language had also taken some words from Malayalam, and they should not be confused vice versa. Some examples are jaca for Jack Fruit (from Chakka / ചക്ക in malayalam), manga for mango (from Mangaa / മാങ്ങ or Mangai in Malayalam/Tamil).

Dutch

orilathamara Malayalam Word Meaning Original form
അടുതാപ്പ് aduthappu potato Aardappel
കക്കൂസ്‌ kakkūs Toilet kakhuis
കള്‍ക്ക്‌ Kalkku turkey Kalkoen
കാപ്പി Kaappi coffee Koffie
കോക്കി Kokki Chef/ Cook kokin
തപാല്‍ Thapal Post Tapal

English

Modern Malayalam dialects use countless number of English words; following are some of the unique ones.

Word Meaning Original form
Madaama A white woman Madam/e

Middle East contributions

East Syriac and West Syriac

Suriyani Malayalam (or Karshoni), which used the East Syriac script to write Malayalam, was a popular medium of written communication among Saint Thomas Christians in Kerala until the 19th century.[1][2][3]

Word വാക്ക് Meaning Original Form
Nasrani നസ്രാണി Follower of Jesus Nasraya, Nasrani
Pesaha പെസഹ Passover Pesaha[2]
Malakha മാലാഖ Angel Malaka[1]
Kudasha കൂദാശ Sacrament Qudasha[1]
Mamodisa മാമോദീസ Baptism Mamodisa[2][1]
Sliva സ്ലീവ Cross Sliva[3]
Easow ഈശോ Jesus Iso'[1]
Qurbana കുർബാന Eucharist (for Holy Mass) Qurbana[1]
Mishiha മിശിഹ Anointed Mishiha[2][1]
Dukrana ദുക്റാന Remembrance Dukrana
Kathanar കത്തനാർ Syrian priest Kasnar
Mar മാർ Holy man, Saint Mar
Rooha റൂഹ Holy Spirit Ruha
Shliha ശ്ലീഹ Apostle Shliha

Arabic

The Arabic language contributes a large number of words into a dialect form of Malayalam that is spoken by the Muslim Mappila community of North Kerala. There are also some common words which are used throughout Kerala.

Word വാക്ക് Meaning Original form
aalam ‌ആലം world عالم
baaki ബാക്കി balance/remaining باقي
haajir ഹാജർ appear, attend, be present حاضر
harji ഹർജി petition عريضة
jilla ജില്ല District ضلغة
kalaasham കലാശം final/ending خلاص
mahassir മഹസ്സർ report محضر
maithaanam, maithaani മൈതാനം, മൈതാനി a ground, an open space area, park ميدان
nakkal നക്കൽ copy (also can mean True copy) نقل
pinjaanam പിഞ്ഞാണം bowl فنجان
raddh റദ്ദ് cancel/give back رد
taluk താലൂക്ക് administrative division تغلّق
tarjima തർജ്ജിമ translation ترجمة
wakalath വക്കാലത്ത് legal authorization وكالة
vakeel വക്കീൽ lawyer/attorney وكيل

Hebrew

The Hebrew language contributes a large number of words into a dialect form of Judeo-Malayalam that is spoken by the Cochin Jewish community of Kerala.

Malayalam Meaning Spelling Pronunciation
alam world עולם oˈlam
aliya ascension עלייה aliyá
alva sweet חלבה halvah
ba come בא ba
beit kneset synagogue בית כנסת beit-k'néset
Ivrit Hebrew language עברית ivrít
kabar grave, tomb קבר kéver
Mesren, Misri Egypt, Egyptian מצרים מצרי mitsráyim, mitsrí
nivya prophet נביא naví
rabban, ramban rabbi, teacher, monk רבי rabbi
saith olive זית záyit
Sfarad, Sfaradi Spain, Spaniard ספרד ספרדי sfarad, sfaradi
shalom hello, peace שלום shalóm
shalom ayi death שלום עליי shalóm ali
shir song, music שיר shir
sosanna lily שושן shoshán
tapuakh apple תפוח tapúakh
Tora Torah תורה torá
Yavan, Yavana Greece, Greek יוון יווני yaván, yevani
Yisrael, Yisraeli Israel, Israeli ישראל הישראלי yisra'él, yisra'éli
Yuda, Yehudan Jew, Jewish יהודי y'hudí

Persian

There are a few words of Persian origin in Malayalam, though it is possible many of them could have been indirectly loaned from Urdu.

Word Meaning Original form
parangi A Dutch Farangi
godambu Wheat Gandom

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 A sacredlanguage is vanishing from State, The Hindu
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Prayer from the Past, India Today
  3. 3.0 3.1 [1], NasraniFoundation