malabar |
tamil |
As proper nouns the difference between malabar and tamil
is that
malabar is a region in the southwest of India, principally the modern state of Kerala while
Tamil is a Dravidian language spoken in the state of Tamil Nadu, India and in Sri Lanka, Singapore, Malaysia.
As an adjective Tamil is
of or pertaining to the Tamil people, culture, or language.
As a noun Tamil is
a person whose ethnic origins come from Tamil Nadu, India or Sri Lanka.
malabar |
barbiers |
As nouns the difference between malabar and barbiers
is that
malabar is malayalam (
language) while
barbiers is .
malabar |
malabarian |
As a proper noun Malabar
is a region in the southwest of India, principally the modern state of Kerala.
As an adjective Malabarian is
of, from, or pertaining to, Malabar.
As a noun Malabarian is
someone from Malabar.
malabar |
malabarese |
As a noun malabar
is malayalam (
language).
As an adjective malabarese is
of, from, or pertaining to, malabar.
kerala |
malabar |
As proper nouns the difference between kerala and malabar
is that
kerala is state in southern India which has Thiruvananthapuram (formerly known as Trivandrum) as its capital while
Malabar is a region in the southwest of India, principally the modern state of Kerala.
india |
malabar |
As an adjective india
is .
As a noun malabar is
malayalam (
language).
southwest |
malabar |
As nouns the difference between southwest and malabar
is that
southwest is the compass point halfway between south and west, specifically 225°, abbreviated as sw while
malabar is malayalam (
language).
As an adjective southwest
is of or pertaining to the southwest; southwestern.