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Suriyani Malayalam

Suriyani Malayalam is a language that's a mixture of two different languages called Malayalam and Syriac. Malayalam is a language spoken in a state in India called Kerala, and Syriac is a language that was used by people who lived in the area that's now modern-day Syria and Iraq a really long time ago.

Some people who live in Kerala and follow a religion called Syriac Christianity, which is a Christian religion that has its roots in the countries where Syriac was spoken. These people use Suriyani Malayalam to talk about their religion and to communicate with other Syriac Christians.

So basically, Suriyani Malayalam is a language that combines words and grammar rules from both Malayalam and Syriac, and it's used by some people who follow Syriac Christianity in Kerala to talk about their religion and communicate with other Syriac Christians.