--dimandi-- said:katawathma terum ganna beri una deyakda?
Its just a feel
dumira j said:oyata oyage ammagen/thaththagen, nadayongen adare labila athine.. oyatth eyalata adare karanawane.... eka obathumata danena widihatama thama anith ayatath, matath danenne...
girlfriend kenek gen labena adare monawageda kiyala dena gannama onenam girl kenek ekka yalu wenna ethakota therei...![]()
dumira j said:oyata oyage ammagen/thaththagen, nadayongen adare labila athine.. oyatth eyalata adare karanawane.... eka obathumata danena widihatama thama anith ayatath, matath danenne...
girlfriend kenek gen labena adare monawageda kiyala dena gannama onenam girl kenek ekka yalu wenna ethakota therei...![]()
Mal Aiyya said:This virus has no definite and permanent cure.
Hence, prevention is better than cure. It is always best to make yourself immune to the virus.
Usually this immunization process is successful, with an attenuated form of the virus already being given to your body.
Then the immune system manages to create a anti-body against the pathogen!

Mal Aiyya said:Oka loku virus flu ekak. ara swine flu eka wage.
Viruses are unusual, incredibly tiny particles that are either living or non-living organisms, depending on your definition of 'life'. If they're floating around in the air or sitting on a rock, they're inert ... not alive at all. They don't do any of the normal things we associate with living organisms. But if they come into contact with a suitable living cell they infect and take over the cell, and reproduce themselves.
All viruses only exist to make more viruses. With the possible exception of bacterial viruses, which can kill harmful bacteria, all viruses are considered harmful, because their reproduction causes the death of the cells which the viruses entered.
If a virus contains DNA, it inserts its genetic material into the host cell's DNA. If the virus contains RNA, it must first turn its RNA into DNA using the host cell's machinery, before inserting it into the host DNA. Once it has taken over the cell, viral genes are then copied thousands of times, using the machinery the host cell would ordinarily use to reproduce its own DNA. Then the host cell is forced to encapsulate this viral DNA into new protein shells; the new viruses created are then released, destroying the cell.

Simple da difficult da kiyana eka pudgalayagen pudgalayata wenas wenawane yaluwa... mata lesi deyak oyata amaru wenna puluwan..NiyamaSinhalaya said:Kiyana taram simple plan ekak nemai oka yaluwa...
echcharama amaru deyak newe bro......Dreams001 said:looake amaaruma deywal walin ekak bro..hitha yanna oonane..

dumira j said:Simple da difficult da kiyana eka pudgalayagen pudgalayata wenas wenawane yaluwa... mata lesi deyak oyata amaru wenna puluwan..![]()
echcharama amaru deyak newe bro......
hitha yai kawadahari... ethakan inna![]()

hamoma eka wage newene nedaRenesas said:ahema hitha yanne nate katteyt loke inawa why a![]()
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අම්මගෙ තාත්තගෙ ආදරේ......AtulaSiriwardane said:සරලව කිව්වොත්
වර්ගයා බෝ කරන්න සතුන් තුල තියන
ස්වාභාවික උවමනාව ඉටුකරගන්න උපකරනයක් සොයාගන්න දරන වෑයමට
කියන ගෞරවාර්ථ නාම පදය
Seriousely
dumira j said:hamoma eka wage newene neda
hithana pathana dewal wenas...![]()
Renesas said:aka truth but hamotama oya love keyane feel aka anne na. mame keyanne kanek wa dakale aytame vetarak heta yane case aka gane. akknek ganema hetane aka. aki
