I know Hindi, Punjabi, English, Haryanvi (a dialect ) and can easily understand Urdu, Bhojpuri and Bengali 😅😅 Being a Delhiite is the most difficult thing 😕
@@aninred760 Hao asli hyderabadi ich hu bhai, was in pune for 4years, it's obvious so i can speak marathi as well, am more into languages going to learn arabic & russian as well everyone's lives are different, don't come to the conclusion without knowing the person mate have a good day 😊
According to a UNESCO survey, Bengali has been classified as the sweetest language in the world. As a language, Bengali is widely spoken all over India, including Assam and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
I Hope that you read this. I can speak Bengali, English, Hindi, Nepali and a bit of Japanese which I am learning at present! Anyways... Thank you for the videos bro.. I am from India and at present I live all alone by myself. I watch them often at late sleepless nights and it's like so comforting. I stop feeling lonely the moment I hear hello hello hello guys! Thanks bro.. You never know in what ways you touch people's lives.. Wish you all the best
@@aashishgupta9392 Most Maharashtrians can't speak bhojpuri. Unless your family speaks that language and you were born and raised in Maharashtra, or you have friends that speak bhojpuri.
Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bengali, (Oraon, Nagpuri, Bhojpuri) local languages of Jharkhand, Magadhi, Marwari, Punjabi, Assamese, lil bit of Tamil and Telugu..... of course I don't know them all...as in I can't speak them with perfection but I do understand them, I can figure out what the other person is speaking.
I am from Bihar but I have lived in Delhi and Haryana and can speak .. Hindi, English, Maithili , Bhojpuri, Panjabi, Haryanvi and little bit of Bengali as well
I'm from Maharashtra and I know Hindi, Marathi ( my mother tongue), English, Punjabi and I can understand Urdu, Sanskrit and little bit of Gujarati. My father works in army that's why I travelled a lot of North and west Indian states , and that's why I can understand this language
I am Nepali but currently, for 16 yrs I live in India, Gujarat.....I can speak properly Hindi, English, Panjabi, Marathi, Español(Spanish), Nepali, and Gujarati 😊
I can speak Hindi English Punjabi Halbi Sanskrit Odia Bangla Kudukh (oraon) Mundari Santhali I can understand bahasa Indonesian , bahasa Bali (Balinese) , I can speak Bhojpuri , Sadri , Chhattisgarhi
I won't count official ones but I'm writing the languages that I remember Pashto, Kashmiri, Dongari, Punjabi, Haryanvi, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Gujrati, Assamese, Bangali, Manipuri, Odia, Telugu, tamil, Marathi, Kannada, Malyalam
Telugu, tamil, Kannada, malayalam, Marathi, gujarati, punjabi, bengali, udiya, asmi, kasmiri, himachali, or northeast ki languages yeh sab to separate language hai baki rajasthani, bhojpuri jaise language ko count kare to bhut si language hai india mai. Har 200km par language (boli) badal jati hai.
I'm from Siliguri. The place that connects central India with north east India. And it also borders Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and China. I can speak Bangla (Mother Tongue), Hindi, English, and slight bit of Nepali.
Mujhe samaj me ati he gujrati,kutchi(sindhi),hindi,english,urdu,punjabi,bengoli,hariyanvi,marwadi,aur meri local language special ahir community from kutch jo apne kabhi nahi suni hogi,aur sari community ki alag language hoti he yaha par aur Farook kutchi aur sindhi same languages he
I can speak - Sankrit, hindi , urdu, bhojpuri, english(british), punjabi, haryanvi. I can understand- All the above and some bangali and french. If you are thinking how?? I am a travellor and a musician.
"Urdu is something I could think of" - that was BAD! Has this girl never heard Urdu? She speaks Hindi, which is very close to Urdu...and thinks Bengali might be Urdu? That's a whole new level of ignorance
Bengali is also very close to Hindi not urdu but probably Bangladeshi bangla has more in common with urdu. I can speak Hindi bangla and English fluently and I understand a lot of urdu words but certainly wouldn’t understand all of it.
My name is Ajinkya - english என் பெயர் அஜிங்க்யா - tamil મારું નામ અજિંક્ય છે - gujrati আমার নাম অজিংক্যা - bengali मेरा नाम अजिंक्य है - hindi माझे नाव अजिंक्य आहे - marathi ਮੇਰਾ ਨਾਮ ਅਜਿੰਕਿਆ ਹੈ - Punjabi ನನ್ನ ಹೆಸರು ಅಜಿಂಕ್ಯ - malyalum میرا نام اجنکیا ہے - urdu నా పేరు అజింక్య - telgu
Assamese (mother tongue) Hindi English Bengali Bihari Sanskrit (as I was thought in school, not fluent) Oriya (not fluent) Punjabi, Haryanvi, Gujarati and Tamil (only understand them and speak little bit)
You can easily identify any language which have hindi words or dialect attached to it. This is the main reason why south Indian languages are difficult to understand for north Indian people.
I'm from Jharkhand (not a native though) but originally from Uttar Pradesh. So, I can speak Hindi, Bhojpuri (not fluent at all 😅) and English. But I can understand Jharkhand's regional language (Khortha), Bengali and Punjabi too......!😁
I come from Mangaluru in Karnataka. In my city more than 9 languages are spoken the most spoken language is Tulu and my city it has nine different names in 9 different languages. And I personally can speak 4 different languages Kannada my mother tongue Tulu English and Hindi
I can actually speak fluent hindi (ofcourse), english (obviously), punjabi (thanks to the punjabi songs in the first place) and bengali. I can also speak a little bit of gujarati, marathi and nepali too. I am also very good in bhojpuri, awadhi and oriya too
11:40 this is very Bangladesh-specific. Accuracy wise speaking, they should have gotten someone having roots in West Bengal, as the video speaks particularly about "Indian" languages. There are certain basic nuances that differ when it comes to West Bengal bengali and Bangladeshi bengali.
Urdu is a derivative of Hindi bro. Please don't think "aap , khushi, etc" are exclusively Urdu words. Urdu developed about 300-400 years ago when Mughal kings needed to communicate with the locals (people, other local kings). It is a cross between Persian vocab and Hindi vocab, structure, grammar, etc.
I wish you guyz will give a chance to bengali tech content creator for proving them at least. So you can follow TECHNICAL ADDAGHOR for bengali tech content. That is my YT channel. And I assure you that I will try my level best to make you satisfied with my content. Thank you in advance, and if you follow me then please leave a comment on my video. I will be very much happy!!! Thank you!! ♥️♥️♥️
I am from chhattisgarh but my mother is marathi and my father is telugu. Aur mujhe bhojpuri, awadhi, punjabi, haryanvi aur urdu bhi samajh aati hai aur bachpan me sanskrit bhi padha hua hai Maine. Edited : aur aaj k time pe hindi aur English to jaroori hi hai
But it's a sad reality that many a times we have to use English as a medium when we have to communicate with each other where Hindi is not a option. We haven't yet figured out a sole Indian language for communication that we have to depend on a foreign language. Even if we choose one, other ppl will feel it's dominating or being forced over them. We should learn to come on agreement. Not everytime diversity is good, we need to try uniformity sometimes 😊
I think Hindi should be the language ., of whole india Because it is not even ., the mother tongue ., of north Indians but they do know it .., then why can't south
@@apoorvkumar8128 That was the reason Urdu became the national language of Pakistan. Despite it being only 8% of the population's mother tongue everyone can understand it.
@@firdosiaparveen6893 nothing wrong as such but it feels like we are promoting a foreign language when we ourselves have so many languages to pick from. Though English makes it easy for us to communicate globally, but atleast within India I would prefer an Indian language. English feels like colonial hangover.
English is fine But in an ideal India, Urdu & Hindu wld hv never been politicized and Hindustani in both devanagari and Farsi script wld be the lingua franca of India. But in modern India, English is the best option coz keep in mind Hindi is just as much foreign to Dravidians as English is to us.
I wish you guyz will give a chance to bengali tech content creator for proving them at least. So you can follow TECHNICAL ADDAGHOR for bengali tech content. That is my YT channel. And I assure you that I will try my level best to make you satisfied with my content. Thank you in advance, and if you follow me then please leave a comment on my video. I will be very much happy!!! Thank you!! ♥️♥️♥️
I m from darjeeling I can speak Assamess, bengali, khasi, nepali,Tibetan, butani, Adi,bangni , tamil , malayalam , marathi , punjabi , Bihari , marwari , English and hindi
Being a bengali i would like to point out a mistake,lol, it says languages of India but as she is from Dhaka and the dialect she speaks is not Indian bengali is Bangladeshi bengali, there's a difference but yeah its bengali. Btw editor khel gaya😂😂
I wish you guyz will give a chance to bengali tech content creator for proving them at least. So you can follow TECHNICAL ADDAGHOR for bengali tech content. That is my YT channel. And I assure you that I will try my level best to make you satisfied with my content. Thank you in advance, and if you follow me then please leave a comment on my video. I will be very much happy!!! Thank you!! ♥️♥️♥️
I speak Hindi, English, Bengali ,Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu(little bit) , French, Spanish , Lithuanian and Malayalam. I can't speak Bihari but I understand it properly. 👍🏼👍🏼
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10:00 "Hello" in Bengali is "Nomoshkar", "goodbye" is "Biday" Only people from Bangladesh use the arabic greetings because of religion. Rest of non muslim bengali people use the native greetings. India has 112 million bengali speakers, while Bangladesh has 162million bengali speakers. And there is a lot of variation between regions, like bengali spoken in Medinipur (India) wld be completely different from bengali spoken in Chottogram(Bangladesh), bengali spoken in Kolkata is completely different from bengali spoken in Dhaka. Each district of Bengal has its own dialects influenced by different factors. Sylethi bengali is influenced by Assamese, Medinipur bengali is influenced by Odiya and Chottogram bengali is influenced by Burmese. The standard bengali we speak and write is from Nadia(India) and Jessore(Bangladesh), that is spoken by most bengalis in formal setting and used by politicians, posh people, news anchors etc, but also the most popular dialect used by bengalis in India.
Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Hariyanvi, Maithili, Oriya, English. Understand basic Marathi, Gujrati and Assamese. 😊 And the girl was not speaking exactly bengali or how we speak in India.
Apart from English I speak Kannada, Hindi, konkani Understand and speak a bit of samskruta,Tamil, Telugu and Urdu But I do understand other languages tho not much as the words are from Sanskrit.
I know 5 Indian languages. Konkani(Mother Tongue), Marathi, Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit.
@Muhammad Tabish yeah?
I m from Assam and can speak Assamese, Bengali,Khasi, Hindi, English
Mozza kela😂
Ki kela...
I can speak Assamese , Bengali, Hindi, English, Tea Tribes , Karbi , Nepali , Rajasthani, Gujrathi ,Marathi ,Odia🙏
😊👍💕💜
I can speak unknown language
తెలుగు వాళ్ళు ఉంటే లైక్ చేయండి ♥️
Video na comment na like cheyyala?
Subtitle?? I want to know
@@__miramarmahadev__189 mi istam. Rendu like cheyandi
@@Ananya-lr6od chesanu
@@Deepak__Mehta didn't understand
I know Hindi, Punjabi, English, Haryanvi (a dialect ) and can easily understand Urdu, Bhojpuri and Bengali 😅😅
Being a Delhiite is the most difficult thing 😕
😀😀😀
Bengali isn't easy though. Akshay is Akhoy. How would you know that?
You can understand bihari not bhojpuri
I'm From Hyderabad 🇮🇳, Mother Tounge (Deccani Urdu/Hyderabadi Style) I Can Speak Urdu, Hindi, English, Telugu, Marathi
Where did Marathi come from?
@@rafiashraf2769 I'm more into languages not just marathi or indian languages, I can speak spanish as well
ek plate biryani lagade bhai
@@aninred760 Hao asli hyderabadi ich hu bhai, was in pune for 4years, it's obvious so i can speak marathi as well, am more into languages going to learn arabic & russian as well everyone's lives are different, don't come to the conclusion without knowing the person mate have a good day 😊
3rd spoken language in india MARATHI
Maharashtra
Kartanataka
Goa
Diu Daman
Gujrat
Madhya Pradesh
Telengana
Don't forget MARATHI
According to a UNESCO survey, Bengali has been classified as the sweetest language in the world. As a language, Bengali is widely spoken all over India, including Assam and the Andaman & Nicobar Islands.
I Hope that you read this.
I can speak Bengali, English, Hindi, Nepali and a bit of Japanese which I am learning at present!
Anyways... Thank you for the videos bro.. I am from India and at present I live all alone by myself. I watch them often at late sleepless nights and it's like so comforting. I stop feeling lonely the moment I hear hello hello hello guys! Thanks bro.. You never know in what ways you touch people's lives.. Wish you all the best
Cool man! I can also speak Bangla, English, Aarbi, Hindi, Japanese, Spanish and a little bit of German. It's always nice to meet new polyglots! :D
When someone says Dhaka suddenly Mustafizur Rehmaan's image comes in my mind just randomly😂😂😂
I saw HERO ALAM 😂😂😂😂
I saw mujibur Rehman.
For me , that guy's face pops up who is the wicket keeper of Bangladesh team. I don't know his name.
Le Pakistanis: *fall of dhaka flashbacks*
I saw sakib
Farukh : changes accent
*"It's rant time"*
Mother tongue - Marathi
other languages: English, Hindi, Kannada
Hindi, English, Marathi- From Maharashtra
@@aashishgupta9392 Most Maharashtrians can't speak bhojpuri. Unless your family speaks that language and you were born and raised in Maharashtra, or you have friends that speak bhojpuri.
I can understand Marathi as being gujarati some words are same.
@@aashishgupta9392 Ya but according to the indian government bhojpuri is just a dialect Hindi
sadly hindi has eaten another language 😔
@@aashishgupta9392 real Maharastrians know Marathi , not people who migrated from other states
Hindi, marathi, Kannada, learning Telgu and Tamil from karnataka and I feel Malyalam is toughest language
I know following languages
Marathi,
Hindi,
English,
Java,
C#
HTML,
PHP,
Python,
Cobol,
Pearl
@@rahilansari261 hypertext markup language, if am not wrong
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
Html is not a programing language 😂
Carefully, he's a hero
Lol
I form kerala ( southern state of India) my mother tongue Malayalam. I speak Hindi,urdu, Tamil,bojpori, etc
Punjabi, Bengali, English, Hindi, Haryanvi, little bit of Tamil.....I am form Delhi
These American desis are so dud
Update: why did they blindfold them when all they need to hear is audio
@@Washef when they are wearing a jeans and t shirt how will they
0% of what she said
Farooq: Imma end this girl's whole career
@@Washef lol 😂
@@Washef bruh 😂 what
@@Washef no actually. That is not true
Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Bengali, (Oraon, Nagpuri, Bhojpuri) local languages of Jharkhand, Magadhi, Marwari, Punjabi, Assamese, lil bit of Tamil and Telugu..... of course I don't know them all...as in I can't speak them with perfection but I do understand them, I can figure out what the other person is speaking.
I am fluent in Bengali, Hindi, Marathi and English. Apart from these I understand Tamil, Punjabi, Gujarati, Assamese, Odia.
I am from Bihar but I have lived in Delhi and Haryana and can speak .. Hindi, English, Maithili , Bhojpuri, Panjabi, Haryanvi and little bit of Bengali as well
Dhundari(mother tongue)
Hindi
Rajasthani
Marwari
English
Haryanvi
Punjabi
Little bit of gujrati and Bangla
Urdu also
Sanskrit sikho sab athe just telling
@@krishnakittu2754 han vo bhi thodi thodi aati hai 10th tak sikhee thi
Haryanvi is not a langauge
@@drcoolx taking about dialect
Same language I can also speak
Farooq's beard has grown up more then his hairs 😂😂
But cute lag raha.
Gravitational force pulling it towards the ground.🧠
@@naziasukrana7763 oo ma goo turu lob 😍😂
What if he's been cutting his hairs regularly but not his beard😝
@@royalsoni5771ya maybe ....never seen him in long hairs😂
2:36 😂😂..... I speak telugu and her accent😳
4:46 😂 unexpected
I'm from Maharashtra and I know Hindi, Marathi ( my mother tongue), English, Punjabi and I can understand Urdu, Sanskrit and little bit of Gujarati.
My father works in army that's why I travelled a lot of North and west Indian states , and that's why I can understand this language
Mother tongue: Gujarati
Other: Hindi, English.
In South india apart from Tamil, Kannada,Telugu, Malayalam language there are many others such as Tulu,Konkani,Beary,Kodava,Deccani Urdu,etc
I am Nepali but currently, for 16 yrs I live in India, Gujarat.....I can speak properly Hindi, English, Panjabi, Marathi, Español(Spanish), Nepali, and Gujarati 😊
that's crazy dude. I can speak Hindi and English fluently and a little bit of Punjabi
@Homlio Memes😎 yes bro
@@madhavmathur4008 that's also great bro
@༼ཆ༽ yep 🤗 now i am 18 and for 17 years live in India proudly 🤗🤗☺️☺️
I can speak
Hindi
English
Punjabi
Halbi
Sanskrit
Odia
Bangla
Kudukh (oraon)
Mundari
Santhali
I can understand bahasa Indonesian , bahasa Bali (Balinese) , I can speak
Bhojpuri , Sadri , Chhattisgarhi
Americans : zero percent
Farrukh bhai : trigger 😂
1 Punjabi
2 Hindi
3 English
😬😬😬 only three 😬😬😬
Little bit Urdu but I can’t read Urdu 🤣
I’m form Punjab India 🇮🇳
Mother tongue Tamil, Telugu,Kannada,Malayalam,Hindi/Urdu
From Quetta Pakistan.
I speak English, Urdu, Persian and around 4 Dialects of Pashto.
1. Punjabi
2. Hindi
3. English
Malayalam is even most difficult to speak!
1. Urdu (Mother Tongue)
2. Telugu
3. Hindi
4. Tamil
5. Kannada
6. English
Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Rajastani, Marwari and Gujarati (Menageable)
i guess that's how india works
In India large number of Muslim people don't say SALAM to another person. We call NAMASKAR.
I won't count official ones but I'm writing the languages that I remember
Pashto, Kashmiri, Dongari, Punjabi, Haryanvi, Hindi, Bhojpuri, Gujrati, Assamese, Bangali, Manipuri, Odia, Telugu, tamil, Marathi, Kannada, Malyalam
Telugu, tamil, Kannada, malayalam, Marathi, gujarati, punjabi, bengali, udiya, asmi, kasmiri, himachali, or northeast ki languages yeh sab to separate language hai baki rajasthani, bhojpuri jaise language ko count kare to bhut si language hai india mai.
Har 200km par language (boli) badal jati hai.
I'm from Tamil Nadu
I know 6 languages
English
Tamil
Telugu(mother tongue)
Hindi
Urdu
Korean
And little bit of franch(because of school)
How to learn hindi sister😁
What!!!!
Why the f**k do you know korean
You are from tamil nadu but why telugu is mother tongue
I can speak
Kannada
Marathi
Hindi
Little telagu
Little English 😁
And I can read n write all of the above languages
Telugu not telagu 😆
Telugu
Telugu, Hindi, Urdu, English, Tamil, Spanish and a bit Punjabi too : Telugu girl from Telangana....
I'm from Siliguri. The place that connects central India with north east India. And it also borders Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and China.
I can speak Bangla (Mother Tongue), Hindi, English, and slight bit of Nepali.
I speak Bengali, Hindi and Telugu fluently. Have been learning a little bit of Tamil and Kannada from my colleagues now!😁
I speak English (majboori)
Sanskrut (subject tha yarr)
Marathi (ghar ki language)
Hindi (dosto se baat karne ke liye)
English, Hindi, Punjabi, Pahari and I can read Urdu alphabets(separately)😅
Mujhe samaj me ati he gujrati,kutchi(sindhi),hindi,english,urdu,punjabi,bengoli,hariyanvi,marwadi,aur meri local language special ahir community from kutch jo apne kabhi nahi suni hogi,aur sari community ki alag language hoti he yaha par aur Farook kutchi aur sindhi same languages he
Telangana: it’s capital is Hyderabad (Yes even we have a capital)
I think you know the Nizam of Hyderabad.
I speak hindi,marathi,gujrati,urdu,bhojpuri,ahirani(marathi) ,English. Read arebic and speak little bit. and now learning German
Farrukh is blushing lol 😂
I'm from Karnataka .I speak Kannada ,Telugu ,Hindi(urdu),English(obviously)
I am from chattisgarh and i can speak only hindi and english but i can understand most of the indian languages
you don't speak Punjabi??
I can speak - Sankrit, hindi , urdu, bhojpuri, english(british), punjabi, haryanvi.
I can understand- All the above and some bangali and french.
If you are thinking how??
I am a travellor and a musician.
"Urdu is something I could think of" - that was BAD! Has this girl never heard Urdu? She speaks Hindi, which is very close to Urdu...and thinks Bengali might be Urdu? That's a whole new level of ignorance
Bengali is also very close to Hindi not urdu but probably Bangladeshi bangla has more in common with urdu. I can speak Hindi bangla and English fluently and I understand a lot of urdu words but certainly wouldn’t understand all of it.
My name is Ajinkya - english
என் பெயர் அஜிங்க்யா - tamil
મારું નામ અજિંક્ય છે - gujrati
আমার নাম অজিংক্যা - bengali
मेरा नाम अजिंक्य है - hindi
माझे नाव अजिंक्य आहे - marathi
ਮੇਰਾ ਨਾਮ ਅਜਿੰਕਿਆ ਹੈ - Punjabi
ನನ್ನ ಹೆಸರು ಅಜಿಂಕ್ಯ - malyalum
میرا نام اجنکیا ہے - urdu
నా పేరు అజింక్య - telgu
Being a south Indian kannadiga I know-kannada, Telugu, a little bit of Tamil and malayalam and of course Hindi and English
Assamese (mother tongue)
Hindi
English
Bengali
Bihari
Sanskrit (as I was thought in school, not fluent)
Oriya (not fluent)
Punjabi, Haryanvi, Gujarati and Tamil (only understand them and speak little bit)
React to "tu phirse aana" by Raftaar
You can easily identify any language which have hindi words or dialect attached to it. This is the main reason why south Indian languages are difficult to understand for north Indian people.
I'm from Nagpur, Maharashtra and I speak Marathi
I am fluent in English, hindi, Urdu and Bhojpuri...and can understand Punjabi, Haryanvi, little bit of Bengali and very very little bit of Korean
I'm from Jharkhand (not a native though) but originally from Uttar Pradesh. So, I can speak Hindi, Bhojpuri (not fluent at all 😅) and English.
But I can understand Jharkhand's regional language (Khortha), Bengali and Punjabi too......!😁
I come from Mangaluru in Karnataka. In my city more than 9 languages are spoken the most spoken language is Tulu and my city it has nine different names in 9 different languages. And I personally can speak 4 different languages Kannada my mother tongue Tulu English and Hindi
I can actually speak fluent hindi (ofcourse), english (obviously), punjabi (thanks to the punjabi songs in the first place) and bengali. I can also speak a little bit of gujarati, marathi and nepali too. I am also very good in bhojpuri, awadhi and oriya too
hajur kun thau bata ho ?
Kana kahucha maw tame eta kana sata katha ki?
Apni Bangla kotha theke shikhechen?
" దేశ భాషలందు తెలుగు లెస్స " it is telugu script
Farooq after a long Time a malayalam movie is going to represent INDIA for the OSCERS "jallikattu"
You know they deserve that.
Bollywood no more represents india,
South especially kerala leads
11:40 this is very Bangladesh-specific. Accuracy wise speaking, they should have gotten someone having roots in West Bengal, as the video speaks particularly about "Indian" languages. There are certain basic nuances that differ when it comes to West Bengal bengali and Bangladeshi bengali.
Tbf Bangladeshi bengali is still an Indian language
guess the south asian language challenge do it , u will love it
Urdu is a derivative of Hindi bro.
Please don't think "aap , khushi, etc" are exclusively Urdu words.
Urdu developed about 300-400 years ago when Mughal kings needed to communicate with the locals (people, other local kings). It is a cross between Persian vocab and Hindi vocab, structure, grammar, etc.
You have very decent reactions and decent opinions , i just love watching your videos, keep giving us these videos 💖
I'm from Panjab(West)🇵🇰, I can speak 3-4 languages:
Panjabi(mother tongue),English, Hindustani(not fully Hindi even not full Urdu), etc...
ਤੁਸੀਂ ਪਾਵੇਂ ਸਾਨੂੰ ਧੱਕੇ ਨਾਂ ਸਾਡੀ ਮਾਂ ਬੋਲੀ (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ) ਛੱਡਾਉਣ ਦੀ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕਰ ਲਓ ਪਰ ਆਪਾਂ ਨਹੀਂ ਛੱਡਿਆਂ ਗੇ💥💥💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Atif Aslam did a song in bengali how many of you know this
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@@tamoghnachowdhury7960 I'll check surely I am from Bengal itself.
I am from chhattisgarh but my mother is marathi and my father is telugu. Aur mujhe bhojpuri, awadhi, punjabi, haryanvi aur urdu bhi samajh aati hai aur bachpan me sanskrit bhi padha hua hai Maine.
Edited : aur aaj k time pe hindi aur English to jaroori hi hai
Telugu reaction ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Mother language : Bhojpuri
Language I speak fluently : Hindi, English, Malwari, Hariyanvi, Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Bengoli, Marathi, Urdu, Sanskrit and Gujrati
I know Hindi, English,Pahadi(himachali),punjabi . Also learning French but know basically nothing lol
Whenever you hear "nuvu, nenu, maat laad" you can be sure it's telugu!
But it's a sad reality that many a times we have to use English as a medium when we have to communicate with each other where Hindi is not a option.
We haven't yet figured out a sole Indian language for communication that we have to depend on a foreign language. Even if we choose one, other ppl will feel it's dominating or being forced over them. We should learn to come on agreement.
Not everytime diversity is good, we need to try uniformity sometimes 😊
I think Hindi should be the language ., of whole india
Because it is not even ., the mother tongue ., of north Indians but they do know it .., then why can't south
@@apoorvkumar8128 That was the reason Urdu became the national language of Pakistan. Despite it being only 8% of the population's mother tongue everyone can understand it.
What’s wrong in English?
@@firdosiaparveen6893 nothing wrong as such but it feels like we are promoting a foreign language when we ourselves have so many languages to pick from.
Though English makes it easy for us to communicate globally, but atleast within India I would prefer an Indian language. English feels like colonial hangover.
English is fine
But in an ideal India, Urdu & Hindu wld hv never been politicized and Hindustani in both devanagari and Farsi script wld be the lingua franca of India.
But in modern India, English is the best option coz keep in mind Hindi is just as much foreign to Dravidians as English is to us.
I can speak hindi ,english,punjabi,gujrati,phari,marwari,telgu,marathi,bengali and french
I'm a Bengali 😎
And the "a" in the world bengali is pronounced like the "a" of "aura". Kind of "Bengoli" 😂
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From TAMIL NADU
1.TAMIL
2. TELUGU (MOTHER TONGUE) (little bit)
3. MALAYALAM (little bit)
4. ENGLISH
Hindi ,dogri, punjabi, kangri,eng languages i know love from jammu
Kangri is pretty much dialect of dogri, not a separate language. I'm from jammu too.
Bhai same from jammu🙋
I speak:
Hindi
Bengali
English
Japanese.
Kashmiri, Hindi, English... kashmiri being the mothertongue
bhai aap Kashmir me rahte ho?
The Bengali Girl had a Bangladeshi accent ☺️☺️
Me: hindi, Bengali, English, nepali, bhojpuri - from West Bengal
I m from darjeeling I can speak
Assamess, bengali, khasi, nepali,Tibetan, butani, Adi,bangni , tamil , malayalam , marathi , punjabi , Bihari , marwari , English and hindi
malayalam is the toughest language in south asia and one of the toughest around the world
In Kolkata, we say “Nomoshkar” and that is the translation of Hello. Greeting someone by saying Salaam is a Bangladeshi thing.
i can speak marathi, hindi, gujurati and russian ( there is one more but you can guess it)
Of course English
Inglis
Being a bengali i would like to point out a mistake,lol, it says languages of India but as she is from Dhaka and the dialect she speaks is not Indian bengali is Bangladeshi bengali, there's a difference but yeah its bengali. Btw editor khel gaya😂😂
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Bro please react to tu phirse aaana by Raftaar.... love from India brooo
I know gujarati, hindi, english and currently learning Marathi
I speak Hindi, English, Bengali ,Punjabi, Gujarati, Urdu(little bit) , French, Spanish , Lithuanian and Malayalam. I can't speak Bihari but I understand it properly. 👍🏼👍🏼
What is bihari
We have 4 seperate languages magahi,magadhi,bhojpuri and my mother tongue maithli
Hindi,English,bhojpuri,maithli,russian,krygiz,spanish,portguese,nepali,and little bit of bangla that’s it
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"Hello" in Bengali is "Nomoshkar", "goodbye" is "Biday"
Only people from Bangladesh use the arabic greetings because of religion. Rest of non muslim bengali people use the native greetings.
India has 112 million bengali speakers, while Bangladesh has 162million bengali speakers. And there is a lot of variation between regions, like bengali spoken in Medinipur (India) wld be completely different from bengali spoken in Chottogram(Bangladesh), bengali spoken in Kolkata is completely different from bengali spoken in Dhaka.
Each district of Bengal has its own dialects influenced by different factors.
Sylethi bengali is influenced by Assamese, Medinipur bengali is influenced by Odiya and Chottogram bengali is influenced by Burmese. The standard bengali we speak and write is from Nadia(India) and Jessore(Bangladesh), that is spoken by most bengalis in formal setting and used by politicians, posh people, news anchors etc, but also the most popular dialect used by bengalis in India.
Bengali, Hindi, Punjabi, Hariyanvi, Maithili, Oriya, English. Understand basic Marathi, Gujrati and Assamese. 😊
And the girl was not speaking exactly bengali or how we speak in India.
1) *Bengali* (Mother Tongue)
2) *Assamese* (State Language)
3) *Hindi*
4) *English*
5) *German* n 6) *Spanish* lil bit
Hindi, english, brij, mewari, marwari, haroti, dhundadi, punjabi....
Brij wohi naa Moye Toye Wali Agra MATHURA MAI USE HOTI HAI??
@@sajanpatil9670 ha😂🤣me vahi se hu
Kakashi Uchiha Likhdeta😂😂
Apart from English
I speak Kannada, Hindi, konkani
Understand and speak a bit of samskruta,Tamil, Telugu and Urdu
But I do understand other languages tho not much as the words are from Sanskrit.