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==== 🎥 Video Tutorials (YouTube) ==== * [[https://youtu.be/xlWmdUYns4k|Python Malayalam | Full Course - 5 Hours]] * [[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP1t_rSdq4Ckln7UmM4FTRvmne_NCVJA6&si=relagoG5cu1vTX6U|Python Malayalam Tutorial Series (YouTube Playlist)]] |
This page provides Python-related resources in Malayalam for learners and developers.
🏛 About Malayalam (മലയാളം)
Native to: 🇮🇳 India (Kerala, parts of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Lakshadweep, Puducherry)
Ethnicity: Malayali
Speakers: ~37 million native speakers (2011 Census)
Language Family: Dravidian → Tamil–Malayalam → Malayalam
Writing System: Malayalam script (Brahmic)
ISO Codes:
ISO 639-1: ml
ISO 639-2: mal
ISO 639-3: mal
Unicode Range: 0D00-0D7F
Wikipedia Article: Learn more about Malayalam
📖 Python Documentation in Malayalam
Explore the following resources to learn Python in Malayalam:
🔗 General Links
📚 Blogs & Tutorials
🎥 Video Tutorials (YouTube)
🛠 Malayalam Support in Python 3
Python 3 fully supports Unicode, allowing Malayalam text to be used in programs.
Explanation
പേര് = "മലയാളം" → Assigns the string "മലയാളം" to the variable പേര്.
print(f"എന്റെ ഭാഷയുടെ പേര്: {പേര്}") → Uses an f-string to format and print text with the variable.