@@anshulbohra2096 Hindi is only spoken by like 570 million speakers while Mandarin is 929 million even if counting only native speakers, but UA-cam is banned in china and even if millions of chinese still do watch youtube via VPNs, there are still more indian youtube users by far, 462 million, than any other country/ethnicity. so ya Indians are definitely still a majority
@@dbuc4671Not the hindi speakers, the Indian population. Also pretty sure youtube is blocked in China. I don't know hindi, majority of India speaks another language.
The real meaning of Namaste, a word often erroneously translated as “hello,” is “I bow to the divine within you.” The word has Hindu underpinnings to it.
That's why many foreigners loose their interest while learning hindi. Coz when they want to speak a different language, they want to speak only in that language. We should start normalizing using only hindi while speaking hindi and try not to insert english in it.
So it took you so long to look at your YT stats. I am assuming most coming from India. नमस्ते मेरा नाम दीपक है। मैं हिमालय के पहाड़ों में रहता हूं। Good to see you learn Hindi. Proud of you.
It's great that you are putting effort to learn a little bit of Hindi!!! Honestly we only used namaste in school to greet our hindi teacher lol and I've never used it again
Funny how those time of the day greeting are not used in colloquial Hindi at all Also! even Namaste is rarely used by young people to greet each other, like never! Only with boomers
indian languages in general aren't even popular as a language to learn for foreigners because most indians either already speak fluent english, or when they do speak their own language, they simply use so much english that they might as well just be speaking english, so its like Hinglish, Tamglish, teluglish, Punjaglish, etc
Brother the version of hindi which is available on internet is called "Urdu" Even though it was developed in in Lucknow ( a place in india) . Most people can't understand hindi too. The real hindi uses sanskrit words while the "hindi" Which is urdu uses more of farsi and bit of Arabic.
As an Indian , let me remind you that our history is filled with Islamic invasion and so through time few Urdu words has also become a part our language . Try to ignore those words. For example -Thank you Shukriya-❌ Dhanyawad-✅
Good luck with hindi Peter! Just an interesting detail for ya, in Hindi the verb in the sentence goes in the end, just like in German!! And the phrase "Phir milenge" translates literally to "Auf wiedersehen"
You need to do a video on trying to learn any of the South Indian languages(kannada, telegu, Tamil) I think these are one of the hardest languages on earth to learn, u need perfect pronunciation to learn
The video you are learning from has a technical mistake. It is not “fir milengay”. It is “phir milengay”. Unfortunately, in English, ph and f are used interchangeably. In Hindi it is different.
As a human we should learn many things as possible so who knows by learning some language it might come in handy or if it's not come for anything atleast be glad you learn something new
@@lingualizer He means that most of the greetings and expressions are very formal and people don't use those very often. For example, people just say good morning in english.
At least hindi has plenty of learning material around, wait until you get to the other indian languages.. bengali has 0 proper tutorials on the internet, as far as i know.
This feels like just a video to gather Hindi speaking audience and completely low effort. This channel of the worst ways to learn any language. I think the worst might be Duolingo. Hope you try to learn Hindi properly.
Well I had to start somewhere lol. Also all my other language learning videos are from this website. It's more about the entertainment aspect rather than diving deep into the language
@@lingualizer @lingualizer Oh OK. Make better video about Hindi then. Looking forward to it! BTW Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible languages. So if you learn Hindi(हिन्दी, खडी़बोली khadiboli)/Urdu(اردو)/Hindustani (हिन्दुस्तानी ہندوستانی ) , the number of people you can communicate with will be close to 1 to 0.9 Billion. Good luck and have fun!
Bro finally understood his majority audience.
hahah
I mean not just his audience, currently majority in the world too
@@anshulbohra2096 Hindi is only spoken by like 570 million speakers while Mandarin is 929 million even if counting only native speakers, but UA-cam is banned in china and even if millions of chinese still do watch youtube via VPNs, there are still more indian youtube users by far, 462 million, than any other country/ethnicity. so ya Indians are definitely still a majority
@@dbuc4671Not the hindi speakers, the Indian population. Also pretty sure youtube is blocked in China. I don't know hindi, majority of India speaks another language.
The real meaning of Namaste, a word often erroneously translated as “hello,” is “I bow to the divine within you.”
The word has Hindu underpinnings to it.
We Turks say "elveda" for goodbye sometimes💫 same as Alvida
Alvida is an Urdu word so might have some Persian influence to it I assume
@@abdullahak2204 elveda "same as alvida" is arabic origin its not persian.
Hindi is quite easy to learn, you'll do it don't worry
i doubt it lol
Waited for his hindi video since 2018 finally my wish came true🎉🎉
You did an excellent job Peter, proud of you!!!
thank you!
3:26 to be honest we don't use that . We just say it in English
Same with a lot of common phrases lol
Or just use namaste every time.
That's why many foreigners loose their interest while learning hindi. Coz when they want to speak a different language, they want to speak only in that language. We should start normalizing using only hindi while speaking hindi and try not to insert english in it.
Now, I understand why leaning a language is difficult. The tutors teach what is pure form of a language which is not even used in daily life.
It should be
Raha Hoon*
Instead of Rahii Hoon 😅😝
oh!
@@lingualizerrahi for ladies raha is for gents so goes for many words just think ha for boys and hi for girl
Hope you make more videos on your journey
So it took you so long to look at your YT stats. I am assuming most coming from India.
नमस्ते मेरा नाम दीपक है। मैं हिमालय के पहाड़ों में रहता हूं। Good to see you learn Hindi. Proud of you.
The video only got 5 thousand views
@@syndicalistspeedsolver anyway his videos are not crossing 10k views. So it's okay I guess! 😂
Actually "hai" can be used as "is" and "exists" as well
It's great that you are putting effort to learn a little bit of Hindi!!!
Honestly we only used namaste in school to greet our hindi teacher lol and I've never used it again
Funny how those time of the day greeting are not used in colloquial Hindi at all
Also! even Namaste is rarely used by young people to greet each other, like never! Only with boomers
indian languages in general aren't even popular as a language to learn for foreigners because most indians either already speak fluent english, or when they do speak their own language, they simply use so much english that they might as well just be speaking english, so its like Hinglish, Tamglish, teluglish, Punjaglish, etc
“Hai” actually means “to be” it was so dumb of her to say “to exist”
oof
Namaskar is a more formal and respectful way of greeting soneone. Namaste is quite informal. It does not add any “respect”.
Brother the version of hindi which is available on internet is called "Urdu" Even though it was developed in in Lucknow ( a place in india) . Most people can't understand hindi too. The real hindi uses sanskrit words while the "hindi" Which is urdu uses more of farsi and bit of Arabic.
As an Indian , let me remind you that our history is filled with Islamic invasion and so through time few Urdu words has also become a part our language . Try to ignore those words.
For example -Thank you
Shukriya-❌
Dhanyawad-✅
Few is an understatement. It's hard to go a sentence in regular vernacular Hindi without using an Urdu word
@@awonisgreat9708 oh ok
Your introduction would be "raha" hai not "rahi", "rahi" is the female equivalent.
Aap se milkar khushi hui would literally translate to "I have become happy by meeting you". Food for thought.
Lingualizeer 😃
Glad you are learning hindi
trying!
@@lingualizer good luck
Good luck with hindi Peter! Just an interesting detail for ya, in Hindi the verb in the sentence goes in the end, just like in German!! And the phrase "Phir milenge" translates literally to "Auf wiedersehen"
You need to do a video on trying to learn any of the South Indian languages(kannada, telegu, Tamil) I think these are one of the hardest languages on earth to learn, u need perfect pronunciation to learn
Bro learnt the key to unlocking views 🌚
The video you are learning from has a technical mistake.
It is not “fir milengay”.
It is “phir milengay”. Unfortunately, in English, ph and f are used interchangeably. In Hindi it is different.
You doing good bro🎉
As a human we should learn many things as possible so who knows by learning some language it might come in handy or if it's not come for anything atleast be glad you learn something new
❤❤❤
My mom knows how to speak Hindi ❤
If I'm not wrong, Hindi is basically
(Insert random phrase) hai
Hai means is. What you said is correct
Me as bulgarian, not feeling comfortable pronouncing ramdomly the word "hui" 😂😂
I learned how to say Hello in Hindi
same! haha
Bro decided to change genders in the title
huh?
@@lingualizer it should be रहा हूँ because रही is used for women
Thanks!
@@lingualizer all good brodie
You Did Nice Ngl
I feel like if we try to teach foreigner the actual way we take leave or say goodbye, they will question everything they ever knew
I dont understand what do you mean?
you nailed it man
wouldnt have been able to tell it wasnt an indian ngl
XD
Your accent is really good 😮
appreciate it!
um hindi is not just saying namaste lol
haha its not gender neutral
Bro seriously you are learning 2010 things nobody do that in this days
wdym?
@@lingualizer He means that most of the greetings and expressions are very formal and people don't use those very often. For example, people just say good morning in english.
Nice video
You did it so well
Next goal is to learn Mandarin language?!
Can you do how to say reverse in different languages
अच्छा है मैं भी अब हिंदी सीख रही हूं :)
Try to learn Tamil ( it is one of the South Indian language) . It will fun and good.😅 Make a video 😂😢
I learnt Hindi entirely from watching Bollywood movies. Still can't read a liter 😂
thats nice!
@@lingualizer not if you're travelling to India or texting an indian friend :/
Foreigners are learning hindi. Meanwhile indian cricket team players be like :- हिन्दी में बातचीत नहीं कर सकते अब, इनको भी आती है ।
More!
no views in 32 seconds wow he really fell off unlucky
:( working on it
Get a new joke
@@lingualizer Don't worry. It's a popular joke in comments rn. Keep up the good work!
@@lingualizeryou fell off hard 😢
Try learning all other languages you don't know
At least hindi has plenty of learning material around, wait until you get to the other indian languages.. bengali has 0 proper tutorials on the internet, as far as i know.
Bro is struggling to learn hindi and saying its very tough... Brv ull try to regret if you go down south 😂
Just watch a 9-hour Java tutorial
Please try to learn bengali
मैं चाहूंगा कि आपका प्रयास सराहनीय रहे
raha* hoon, not rahi*
coz you're a man
Namaste 🙏
That Hindi intro isn't as beginner friendly.
They should've explained the words first
😊
Language challenge with wouter
Aint no way bro...... This cant be..
hm?
Thank you so much lingualizer. You tried your level best in Hindi. I appreciate that.
Edit: Now say Jai Hind Jai Bharat!! Bharat mata ki jai 🇮🇳🇮🇳
bro didnt learn turkish but hindi💀💀
i already have a video learning turkish!
Prehrana
How to rizz Indian girls
sheeesh
u
no, u!
Good luck with the alphabets😂
Dam hai to bhojpuri bol ke dikhao😂😂😂
first
This feels like just a video to gather Hindi speaking audience and completely low effort. This channel of the worst ways to learn any language. I think the worst might be Duolingo. Hope you try to learn Hindi properly.
Well I had to start somewhere lol. Also all my other language learning videos are from this website. It's more about the entertainment aspect rather than diving deep into the language
@@lingualizer @lingualizer Oh OK. Make better video about Hindi then. Looking forward to it! BTW Hindi and Urdu are mutually intelligible languages. So if you learn Hindi(हिन्दी, खडी़बोली khadiboli)/Urdu(اردو)/Hindustani (हिन्दुस्तानी ہندوستانی ) , the number of people you can communicate with will be close to 1 to 0.9 Billion. Good luck and have fun!
Поне научи нещо. Аз няма да направя нищо😂