Pronunciation differences among స, శ, ష / स, श, ष || Santoshi Nallanchakravartula

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  • @rajendraprasad4219
    @rajendraprasad4219 8 місяців тому +2

    GREAT EXPLANATION OF DIFFERENCIATION OF PRONUNCIATION OF TELUGU LETTERS VERY NICELY WITH MUSIC...
    BEST WISHES...

  • @ganeshu3350
    @ganeshu3350 Рік тому +1

    So Nice. Sri Gurubhyo Namaha, Vaagdevyai Namaha🙏

  • @krishnasubhasanthi6535
    @krishnasubhasanthi6535 3 роки тому +5

    I'm telling this to many of my friends who aren't agreeing. I'm very thankful to you, so that I can show this to them as a proof... Thank You so much akka 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @santoshinallanchakravartula
      @santoshinallanchakravartula  3 роки тому +1

      Please do spread the right pronunciation for the long life of Indian languages.

    • @prashanthreddy3326
      @prashanthreddy3326 2 роки тому +2

      In parts of Andhra and may be in parts of Tamil Nadu as well, శ/श is pronounced as /sæ/ as in Sand Or Saree.
      Most educated people in many parts of India pronounce श/శ as "sh".
      शान्ति/శాంతి Shanti (not Santi)
      शिव/శివ Shiva (not Siva)
      श्रम / శ్రమ is shrama (not srema)
      in English due to lack of options we represent శ(श) and ష(ष) as "Sh" just like we have the one and only letter "L" to write both ల/ल and ళ/ळ in English. But we know that the difference between ల and ళ is the tongue position. ల is pronounced easily, but when we pronounce ళ, we should lift our tongue and take it little back (towards the roof of the mouth).
      Similarly శ/श is pronounced as a simple "sh" like "Shiva", but when we pronounce ष/ష like షణ్ముఖ/षण्मुख "Shanmukha", we should take our tongue backwards (towards the roof of the mouth).
      It's not easy to understand ష/ष and ళ/ळ by writing in English because it can be understood easily through audio and video.
      in Telugu, some people write the English word "Shop" as షాప్ , but in English the sound ష doesn't exist. But we can write Shop as శాప్ , because English "sh" is శ (श)

    • @alphabeta525
      @alphabeta525 Рік тому

      @@prashanthreddy3326 Absolutely right. It hurts me whenever I see this distortion happening. Main stream Telugu media is playing a huge role in this. I wish there is a way to get the language back on track.

    • @alphabeta525
      @alphabeta525 Рік тому

      @@prashanthreddy3326 I don't know why this habbit of pronouncing శ as /sæ/ crept in Andhra. There is no /æ/ in Telugu. Just by that logic itself you can prove that the pronunciation is wrong. Tamil Nadu though is clear about the non-existence of /æ/ in their language. They Just do 's' instead of 'sh' because they discarded sanskrit based letters in their language. They are clear about it. But in Telugu we are seeing this distortion.

    • @alphabeta525
      @alphabeta525 Рік тому

      @@prashanthreddy3326 Though I noticed one thing that, Kannadigas are doing it right. They right shop as శాప్ and not as షాప్.

  • @teja7976
    @teja7976 2 роки тому +3

    Looks like all these days, I've mixed up श with ష. Thank you for the informative video!

  • @sreelathapragadapati9381
    @sreelathapragadapati9381 5 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much for the clear explanation Mam

  • @Tarakaramam8240
    @Tarakaramam8240 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for clarifying my doubt with good examples Madam. I have been facing trouble in pronouncing these letters. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @aishwaryapuvvada7391
    @aishwaryapuvvada7391 3 роки тому +1

    Very good idea of explaining the differences.
    I'm sure it will help many.
    Thank you so much

  • @whatthefu5102
    @whatthefu5102 Рік тому +2

    keep doing these ma'am!!

  • @naidukv
    @naidukv 3 роки тому +1

    Superb Santoshi.. try to make videos often.. it's good hear you..

  • @venumukkamala3293
    @venumukkamala3293 2 роки тому +1

    kannada and telugu has great influence of sanskrit
    when we take words from sanskrit they have to pronounce according to sanskrit grammar

  • @archanamorapaka
    @archanamorapaka Рік тому

    Thank you so much for great information madam

  • @santhoshyadav6991
    @santhoshyadav6991 3 роки тому +4

    Madam గారు అన్ని అక్షరాల ను చెప్పండి

  • @rajirajee8287
    @rajirajee8287 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much, now I know how to pronounce part of my name properly.

    • @idisatyamnet
      @idisatyamnet 7 місяців тому

      మీరు ఇంగ్లీష్ ప్రభావ తెలుగును చదువుకున్నారు, ఉమ్మడి ఆంధ్రపదేశ్ లోని ఇంగ్లీష్ ప్రభావ తెలుగు భాష సమితి లో శిక్షణ తీసుకున్నవారు అదే చెప్తున్నారు కానీ వాస్తవం వేరు..
      ఈ video ను పూర్తిగా చూడండి.. నాతో మాట్లాడాలని అనుంటే కామెంట్ లో మెసేజ్ పెట్టండి.. ఫోన్ నంబర్ ఇస్తాను..
      ua-cam.com/video/0Fv8yGus59Q/v-deo.htmlsi=hLgxAS0amkamEY-m

  • @madhavbhetanabhotla9459
    @madhavbhetanabhotla9459 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you 🙏 still finding it hard to practice the subtle difference between simple sa and delicate sa. Visheshaka is one example where sha and delicate sa come next to each other making it difficult to pronounce

    • @alphabeta525
      @alphabeta525 6 місяців тому

      The pronunciation of శ in this video is absolutely wrong. శ is the English equivalent of 'sha'. And there is no English equivalent to ష.
      The tongue position for pronouncing స is similar to త, శ is similar to చ and ష is similar to ట. Hence you have the words in Telugu like ఆస్తి (స+త combination), ఆశ్చర్యం(శ+చ), కష్టము (ష+ట).
      If you try to pronunce slowly those three words without distorting the pronunciation of త, చ and ట you will see that స is 'sa' in English, శ is 'sha' in English and ష does not have an English equivalent.
      This kind of a pronunciation is a distortion. You can check how 'श' is pronounced. No one pronounces श like this. స = sa శ = sha ష does not have an English equivalent. And this kind of distortion happens only in the Costal Andhra region. No one else where in India pronounce శ(श) like this.

  • @prashanthreddy3326
    @prashanthreddy3326 2 роки тому +8

    Most educated people in many parts of India pronounce श/శ as "sh".
    शान्ति/శాంతి Shanti (not Santi)
    शिव/శివ Shiva (not Siva)
    श्रम / శ్రమ is shrama (not srema)
    in English due to lack of options we represent శ(श) and ష(ष) as "Sh" just like we have the one and only letter "L" to write both ల/ल and ళ/ळ in English. But we know that the difference between ల and ళ is the tongue position. ల is pronounced easily, but when we pronounce ళ, we should lift our tongue and take it little back (towards the roof of the mouth).
    Similarly శ/श is pronounced as a simple "sh" like "Shiva", but when we pronounce ष/ష like షణ్ముఖ/षण्मुख "Shanmukha", we should take our tongue backwards (towards the roof of the mouth).
    It's not easy to understand ష/ष and ళ/ळ by writing in English because it can be understood easily through audio and video.
    in Telugu, some people write the English word "Shop" as షాప్ , but in English the sound ష doesn't exist. But we can write Shop as శాప్ , because English "sh" is శ (श)

    • @manoharkommanamanchi
      @manoharkommanamanchi 2 роки тому

      I am sorry to say this that in english we can write sha but not శ.

    • @prashanthreddy3326
      @prashanthreddy3326 2 роки тому +1

      @@manoharkommanamanchi
      The 'sh' sound of english is equivalent to శ / श
      But english language doesn't have retroflex sounds like ళ(La) and ష(Sha)
      English language has normal ల('la') and normal 'sha'(శ).
      Actually I think some of the Telugu Media channels have created a confusion of pronunciation of శ. Instead of pronouncing దేశం(देशम्) as dēsham, some of our Telugu Media channels pronounce it as dēsam.
      My friend's father is from East Godavari district and he pronounce my name as Prasant instead of pronouncing it as Prashānt (ప్రశాంత్ / प्रशान्त्). That means he pronounces శ(sh) as 'sae' like the 'sa' sound present in sand / saffron

    • @manoharkommanamanchi
      @manoharkommanamanchi 2 роки тому

      @@prashanthreddy3326
      But actually what I learnt was that శ must be pronounced as sa (we get a small whistle) rather ష as (shha) which need to be more stressed. Now a days a h is being added to the former, make it more polished, pleasing to listen.

    • @prashanthreddy3326
      @prashanthreddy3326 2 роки тому

      @@manoharkommanamanchi
      There is nothing like to please someone.
      Only thing is that some people don't know the original sound of శ/श (sh).
      Actually if we go by Old Telugu or Old Kannada or Old Tamil, we don't have the aspirated sounds like ఖ, ఘ, ఛ, ఝ, ఠ, ఢ, థ, ధ, ఫ, భ, శ, ష, హ.
      We only had normal/simple క, గ, చ, జ, ట, డ, etc.
      We have taken these aspirated sounds from Samskrutam. So we should pronounce it as it is in సంస్కృతం.
      in Samskrutam we pronounce శ as 'sha' Therefore, శివ is pronounced as "shiva".
      There is a difference between శ(sha) and ష(Sha).
      I hope you know that ల is pronouced as a simple 'la' but when we pronounce ళ our tongue travels towards the roof of our mouth.
      Similarly, we pronounce శ as a simple/normal 'sha' but while pronouncing ష our tongue travels towards the roof of our mouth.

    • @manoharkommanamanchi
      @manoharkommanamanchi 2 роки тому

      @@prashanthreddy3326 Haha that is very good discussion we have been in but I think rather we were fighting on the same side. This can be clarified simply... I was in agreement with the pronunciations in the above video after searching for many. So if you are as well in agreement with that then we both are on the same side. This gap arrived since we couldn't express those letters in English.

  • @ramnc310
    @ramnc310 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful 🌹🌹😊

  • @pratyushab5561
    @pratyushab5561 3 роки тому +2

    Great explanation... Sha as in Pratyusha too😉🤓

    • @santoshinallanchakravartula
      @santoshinallanchakravartula  3 роки тому

      Yes! Thank you

    • @prashanthreddy3326
      @prashanthreddy3326 2 роки тому +2

      In parts of Andhra and may be in parts of Tamil Nadu as well, శ/श is pronounced as /sæ/ as in Sand Or Saree.
      Most educated people in many parts of India pronounce श/శ as "sh".
      शान्ति/శాంతి Shanti (not Santi)
      शिव/శివ Shiva (not Siva)
      श्रम / శ్రమ is shrama (not srema)
      in English due to lack of options we represent శ(श) and ష(ष) as "Sh" just like we have the one and only letter "L" to write both ల/ल and ళ/ळ in English. But we know that the difference between ల and ళ is the tongue position. ల is pronounced easily, but when we pronounce ళ, we should lift our tongue and take it little back (towards the roof of the mouth).
      Similarly శ/श is pronounced as a simple "sh" like "Shiva", but when we pronounce ष/ష like షణ్ముఖ/षण्मुख "Shanmukha", we should take our tongue backwards (towards the roof of the mouth).
      It's not easy to understand ష/ष and ళ/ळ by writing in English because it can be understood easily through audio and video.
      in Telugu, some people write the English word "Shop" as షాప్ , but in English the sound ష doesn't exist. But we can write Shop as శాప్ , because English "sh" is శ (श)

  • @santhoshyadav6991
    @santhoshyadav6991 3 роки тому +2

    🙏

  • @boggaramsitaramalakshmi3496
    @boggaramsitaramalakshmi3496 3 роки тому +2

    Well explained.

  • @Maheshgaur2345
    @Maheshgaur2345 3 роки тому +2

    What is the meaning of word " nallanchakravartula " in your name . It is your surname (आस्पद) . I want to explore all languages and cultures of India especially south India. Politicians want to divide us on the basis of colour , language, culture , costumes etc etc for their divide & Rule policy to get political advancement. We the people of India should Unite & save our culture, heritage & spread love across the world .
    Jai Hind

    • @dhananjeyan5333
      @dhananjeyan5333 2 роки тому +2

      Nallan chakravartula is one of vaishna acharyas. Also he is one of 74 vaishnava acharyas appointed by bhagavad ramanuja.

    • @prashanthreddy3326
      @prashanthreddy3326 2 роки тому +3

      In parts of Andhra and may be in parts of Tamil Nadu as well, శ/श is pronounced as /sæ/ as in Sand Or Saree.
      Most educated people in many parts of India pronounce श/శ as "sh".
      शान्ति/శాంతి Shanti (not Santi)
      शिव/శివ Shiva (not Siva)
      श्रम / శ్రమ is shrama (not srema)
      in English due to lack of options we represent శ(श) and ష(ष) as "Sh" just like we have the one and only letter "L" to write both ల/ल and ళ/ळ in English. But we know that the difference between ల and ళ is the tongue position. ల is pronounced easily, but when we pronounce ళ, we should lift our tongue and take it little back (towards the roof of the mouth).
      Similarly శ/श is pronounced as a simple "sh" like "Shiva", but when we pronounce ष/ష like షణ్ముఖ/षण्मुख "Shanmukha", we should take our tongue backwards (towards the roof of the mouth).
      It's not easy to understand ష/ष and ళ/ळ by writing in English because it can be understood easily through audio and video.
      in Telugu, some people write the English word "Shop" as షాప్ , but in English the sound ష doesn't exist. But we can write Shop as శాప్ , because English "sh" is శ (श)

  • @maheshtv8997
    @maheshtv8997 2 роки тому +1

    Super

  • @madhavi8084
    @madhavi8084 7 місяців тому

    Thank you mam

  • @viratkohli1906
    @viratkohli1906 Рік тому

    I say S as F. That's too embarrassing for me 😫😫

  • @balagopalsanthivila7622
    @balagopalsanthivila7622 3 роки тому +1

    🙏

  • @ganjiganesh7706
    @ganjiganesh7706 3 роки тому +2

    🙏