Yep, tense of the sentence lets you know if you’re speaking about yesterday or tomorrow in Hindi. But there are also words for the day after tomorrow, and the day after the day after tomorrow, and they too are determined by the sentence, so they can mean the day before yesterday, and the day before that, too. ParsoM and darsoM, respectively.
In hindi, word for both yesterday and tomorrow is "kal" and both day after tomorrow and day before yesterday is "parso" ☺️ And not only in hindi (indian language) but in most of Indian languages it's the same
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I'm an indian ...and OF COURSE a fluent hindi speaker.... And i just realized that it can be a bit confusing that we use the same word for tomorrow and yesterday 🥴
Love this, however I wish the first fact weren't the middle finger. I really want to show this to my students (5th-8th grade) for world languages week, but I'd have to leave that one out.
Carpet market! aahaha fun video this one. And nice background music ;)
Yep, tense of the sentence lets you know if you’re speaking about yesterday or tomorrow in Hindi. But there are also words for the day after tomorrow, and the day after the day after tomorrow, and they too are determined by the sentence, so they can mean the day before yesterday, and the day before that, too. ParsoM and darsoM, respectively.
In hindi, word for both yesterday and tomorrow is "kal" and both day after tomorrow and day before yesterday is "parso" ☺️
And not only in hindi (indian language) but in most of Indian languages it's the same
The puppet went to Target to buy a carpet. He then went to the market.
Yesterday and Tomorrow is the same word in Hindi Urdu Panjabi Gujrati and Bengali
You deserve millions of subscribers... :) Because of this very useful content..
Yesssssss! He's back! Awesome.
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How hard should one focus on phonetics in the initial stages of learning a language? Interested in your experience with Portuguese in this regards.
How hard/useful is it to play around mimicking various accents of the target language, including foreign accents that are not your own?
Challenge: How many accents can you daisy chain? What does a German person imitating a French trying to speak Spanish sound like?
Love it! DANKE for the great and fun videos !!
I'm an indian ...and OF COURSE a fluent hindi speaker....
And i just realized that it can be a bit confusing that we use the same word for tomorrow and yesterday 🥴
Ed, ça fait plaisir de te revoir. J'espère qu'il y aura vite plein de nouvelles vidéos. 😊
Absolutely spot on with this content!
Does tar pit rhyme with carpet?
21 : What is on my carpet ?
I think it's your puppet.
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Love this, however I wish the first fact weren't the middle finger. I really want to show this to my students (5th-8th grade) for world languages week, but I'd have to leave that one out.
nothing rhymes with the word "month" either, but i guess it's a famous one lol
the flag behind you is the Venezuelan one or the Colombian one?
I'm from Venezuela and felt exited about it xD
Is there a clean version of this awesomeness, without the "sign language accent" :))) for children?
HAHAHAHA AS A DANE I FREAKING LAUGHED HAAAAAAAAAAAARD AT COWBOYBUKSER :P
trumpet
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Tar pit rhymes with carpet
Market too..
CAN'T WAIT
hilarious
Uop what's this
😂