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I am from Malabar vs I am belong to Malabar

The correct phrase is "I am from Malabar." The phrase "I am belong to Malabar" is incorrect in English. The preposition "from" is used to indicate a person's place of origin, while the verb "belong" is not used in this context.

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I am from Malabar

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the place where someone is originally from.

Examples:

  • I am from Malabar, a region known for its rich cultural heritage.
  • Where are you from? - I am from Malabar.
  • She is from Malabar, but she currently lives in the United States.
  • He said he was from Malabar, but I think he might be mistaken.
  • We are from Malabar, a beautiful coastal area in India.
  • I am afraid any more, Malabar.
  • I am afraid any more, Malabar.
  • "I am so sorry Malabar put his hand on you again... so sorry".
  • Malabar, if I live ten million years,
  • Malabar, if I live ten million years,
  • Malabar nightshade, banana leaves, climbing wattle (Acacia pennata)
  • I went to see a friend of mine, and he made me wait in his apartment in Malabar Hill on the twentieth floor, which is a really, really upmarket area in Mumbai.
  • Vine leaves (grape leaves) (Malabar nightshade, banana leaves, climbing wattle (Acacia pennata))
  • Now you are not going to bring me down because I am strong, I am positive and I am in control.
  • I am forced to acknowledge that I am her prisoner.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am way more angry than I am scared now.
  • I am one of the Thirteen and I am still speaking.
  • I am in a situation yellow with two friendlies, I am requesting extraction.
  • I am flattered by their interest but I am clearly escorting another lady.
  • I am already satisfied with what I am having now.
  • I am projected to win and I am thrilled.
  • I am not nervous, and I am already rocking.
  • I am so upset that I am about to throw up.
  • I am off structure and I am drifting.

I am belong to Malabar

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • The night belongs to me, for I am...
  • My soul belongs to the Horseman of War, but for now... I am still in control of my actions.
  • Madam President, I am a Basque and I belong to the Basque Nationalist party.
  • I am very sad that I belong to a Member State that is keeping me out.
  • I am embarrassed to belong to a state that put this to the Court and caused it to happen.
  • I am now beginning to feel that I belong to a European community where even minorities can achieve success.
  • I happen to belong to an anti-nuclear party, I am President of it in Scotland.
  • I am thinking of the almost 50 million Europeans who belong to a regional or a national linguistic minority.
  • The Charter therefore, I am convinced, properly belongs to the political acquis communautaire.
  • I am so glad that we belong to The Paradise.
  • I am praying, sir, that the pilot's cap I noticed on one of the first-class seats belongs to you.
  • Jethro, based on blood type, skin tone, angle of cut, I am 95% certain that these belong to victims one, two, three and five.
  • Harmonisation will naturally take time and legal disputes, but I am sure that, in the Europe of the future, the future belongs to standardised social security.
  • I am not defending my government out of solidarity - it is not my government, I belong to an opposition party - but I am trying to clarify the matter.
  • On the subject of islands: I have noted during many of our discussions in this Chamber how many islanders belong to this Parliament, and I am indeed all in favour of that.
  • I am pleased that the intention is to also include the Czech Republic, Montenegro and a few others which, historically and geographically, belong to this group, although they are not directly situated on the Danube.
  • In this regard, I am proud to belong to a Member State, France, which, under the leadership of President Jacques Chirac, has always implemented the most lucid, ambitious and, ultimately, humane policy on the treatment of mental disabilities.
  • I am disappointed by the support of the Social Democrats and the Greens, who are showing that they now want to belong to the emerging parliamentary majority at any price.
  • I am therefore sad to see that there are some Members on the far right of this House, and a few British Conservatives - going against the view of the Group that they profess to belong to - who are challenging the legislation in the Court of Justice.
  • I am delighted that discharges on the high seas have been included in the text and that there are no geographical restrictions but that the sea is considered a common legacy which belongs to everyone and where pollution takes place.

Alternatives:

  • I am from Malabar

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