The Tharoor Guide To Indian English
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- Опубліковано 1 вер 2020
- The word “shampoo” originated from “champo” and “dungarees” from Mumbai’s Dongri. These were some of the eye-popping revelations made in a chat between The English Nut and who else but Shashi Tharoor. You can check out the English Nut's channel at: / @theenglishnut
When tharoor makes a mistake in english, the dictionary gets corrected
Nice one lol
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and vice versa
This comments reminds me of Zlatan Ibrahomovics videos comments 😄
@@rvm95 this isn't zlatan ibrahimovic's comment... comment is zlatan ibrahimovic😉
British gives us English...then this man gives them back😂😂😂
The updated version of English lol
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Lol 😂😂🤣🤣
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Cheers to the person who’s taking Interview fearlessly. 🥂
Would you like to practice speaking in English with me?
@@TheEnglishator ;
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a bone-chilling thriller. A Must read.
With that hair...any idiot will gain the confidence
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In Parliament..
When Tharoor gives speech
MP's headphones~ i can't translate anymore 😭
Cant stop laughing 😆🤣😂
I can't translate anymore like we used to do
That's the reason I hate my country , people don't tend to speak their regional languages , they think it's cool speaking english whereas in Japan , s korea , china they take pride in their language and nobody cares about english even though english is taught in their schools.
@@kanchantiwari5792 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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This guy literally made me feel as if english is an indian language originated and foreign people are using it.
Kohinoor le gya... Language kya cheez he
We are like this only !!!
that's what she said
What a dumb comment I ever read in my entire life...you should go to school to learn some jokes
But the sad truth is indian using foreign language instead of using their own language kabhi dekha hai foreiners unke interview ya kahan par bhi Hindi bolte hue to ham kyun unke language copy kare even Korea China japan Spain Mexico Thailand indo Aur v bht sare country hai jahan par English ko important nhi dete school ya college ya job interview ho wo unke country ka hi language use krte hen cuz unko unke language par garv hai but India me to sbko show off krna hai India ki izat ka to koe parbha v nhi ghanta azadi hua hai India me jahan par ajtk British English language use hota hai 😑😑😑😑😑😑😑😑😑😑 saram karo jo bolte ho hame English ache se ata hai national language ki to izat v nhi hai
His English tutor took tuitions from him and earned a literature degree
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Old and a very cringey joke mate
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If you think the joke is so old then why have you come to comment. You shouldn't.
@@sponcc7778
It would be better to do your own thing.
Make good use of the time in this lockdown
@@AlphaGodzilla1 I don't think you understand the concept behind calling out a joke.. well can't really blame you at the end of the day you did laugh at it. And also if you don't know the meaning of cringey you could have just asked lol
what if he attempts an IELTS test, he is gonna get 18 bands. such buttery fluency. and his expression is like navin nishchol
A funny video on learning English ua-cam.com/video/2TdtxetG-9o/v-deo.html
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a bone-chilling thriller. A Must read.
@@acharyaprabudh3153 kya h bhai hr comment me copy paste kyu kra h same chij tmne
@@shivangisingh4731 book achhi lagi isliye bata raha tha. Tum bhi padho achhi lagegi.
Awesome, as always, Mr. Tharoor!
For those who like to know more about words, the word 'brinjal' has its root in Portuguese. As you know part of India was ruled by Portuguese (पुर्तगाली). Goa still has most of the names from Portuguese colonists (not English). In Portuguese, 'berinjela' means eggplant and that became 'brinjal' in India. As we considered every foreigner as 'गोरा' and that by inference meant English, it all added to our English dictionary. I am sure there are many other words in Indian English that are rooted in Portuguese. The word 'आया' for nurse is from Portuguese word 'aia' for nurse. Hope you enjoyed this tiny tidbit. Thanks.
Even the hindi word Angrez comes from Portuguese Ingriz, which means English!!
@@reetadevi7603 awesome info.
@@EndOfFed from Portuguese Inglish.
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a bone-chilling thriller. A Must read.
Thank for the explanation 🙏
Mr. Shashi Tharoor's English left British people illiterate...
Totally
No lmfao
@Vito Corleone Its okay to be jealous!
@Vito Corleone it's okay junior!
@Vito Corleone watch yourself first...
Find yourself a woman who looks at you like the interviewer looks at Shashi Tharoor
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Seriously man hs so cute... both 😁
And vice versa. ❤️😅
The interviewer is also a sibling of the sashi tharoor. His English is also amazing. His channel is The English nut. Watch his videos to get top bands in ielts 😂
He is a gay.
British and Americans :- We invented English.
Shashi :- Hold my beer. 😎
Hold our chai
Hold my dictionary**
*Hold ME
@@pnkpune bruh
Hold my lassi
Me: who is this guy??
Also me after 10 mins : I am beginning to like this guy
Exactly 😆😆started from his ted talk....to his oxford talk....then browsed about his novels....just read his wiki...and said my friends and now this and scrolling to read this comment 😛😛😛
Congratulations
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must read a bone-chilling thriller.
The Indian census doesn't count Mr. Tharoor as an English speaker......! Shocking to the rest of the world....
Huh?
It is because in Indian census we are asked our first language..Mr.Shashi Tharoor being a malayali, his first language is malayalam. Only people whose first language is English is considered as English speaker, not people who are comfortable with speaking English.Yeah it is ridiculous!
@@bellatrix8847 bro understand the sarcasm 🙄
@@swxtikasdaily My reply was meant for Vartika Mishra
Hindi mein bolo bhaiyon nhi to angrezi sabhyata hawi ho jayegi.
This Ain't a interview it's just two English geeks having some good time
Damn right :)
Thats shows that indians can speak english
@@anijaalochith1182 Ya right big surprise that a country colonised by British for nearly 200 years can speak good English!!!...
No offense tho...just a sarcastic comment here. Dont think about it much...alright..
@@yagnikbose8973 lmao
Word Mata became Mother (That's how Britishers pronounce Mata).
Bhrata - Brother
Chompo - Shampoo
Gow- Cow
Many English words are derived from Sanskrit.
Mother/Mata is not exclusively our word. It's an indo-european word.
I think the mother and brother one might be wrong.I think they used such words long before they came to India. I think I remember seeing their use in one of older English literature but I could be wrong though
Dwaar- Door
Sarp - Serpent
Maru karte - Market
🤔But then what words did Britishers use instead of these words you are mentioning to be derived from India before coming to India...I mean obviously they were calling mother, brother, cow etc something.
So Britisher's didn't know how to pronounce it so they made English 🤣
Only some malayalis are not giving him importance because he is speaking good English. Really we are proud of Dr. Shashi Tharoor.
Me:- Hey Google, Translate "Scripturient" in Hindi
Google:- Hey Shashi, Translate "Scripturient" in English
Nice one chap!!
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Haha
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Lmfao 😂😂😂😂😂
Tharoor's Dictionary of English - needs to be published
There's one, just newly published, 'Tharoorosaurus'
@@arnabhazra01 sounds like a dinosaur 😂😂
@@anjanakumari5328 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's already published
@@anjanakumari5328 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🏻
I was surprised that brinjal isn’t any language word
It sounds close enough to berinjela (or beringela, in Portugal) to my ears. Maybe not coincidentally, it means eggplant =]
@@JazzyEnglishSchool The word must have been borrowed from Portugese when Portugal had colonies in India.
@@JazzyEnglishSchool Well I think Indians borrowed this from Portuguese itself when they were ruling Goa.
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must read a bone-chilling thriller.
Aubergine in British English
"kattu" in Tamil means "to tie" and
" maram" means " tree". Hence "kattu maram" means "trees tied together". Fishermen in our state tie a couple of logs of wood together which looks like a raft. This we call "kattu maram".
"kattu" does not mean "to cut"
கட்டு can also mean to built,so it can be a raft literally
@@devikirupacv6460 here I'm sure the original meaning is "tie", which would be obvious if one sees the catamarans on the T. N. coast.
Catamaran means a watercraft (a type of boat) so guessing from the context, i would say he means kattai (block) maram or fallen/ dead tree that you can use as a raft.
Even in Kannada, Kattu means to tie and tree means mara.
Exactly
The host read the whole dictionary the previous night to so that he can understand what Mr. Shashi Tharoor is telling
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Not really the host is also proficient in English and he also runs a chanel ' THE ENGLISH NUT'' where Tharoor becomes guest sometimes
@@sayanibasu5539 What I wrote is just a joke. By the way thanks for the information you provided :)
ikr it's a joke. But this host is also very good and well versed in english
Apart from English. His level of knowledge is Marvelous.
In sexology
Sunanda ko maar dala isne
@@GK-hh6gm to jail me kyu nahi hai ye
@ so do you mean that indian judicial is very weak as it cannot provide justice??
@@GK-hh6gm well, anyway a person like him is better off outside serving Gyaan to people than in jail getting his intelligence wasted.
Defenestrate means throw out the window cuz fenêtre means window in French.
Would you like to practice speaking in English with me?
@@TheEnglishator No thanks, I myself succeed at it
@@aayushdeshpande9224 great!
@@aayushdeshpande9224 English Speaking Practice ua-cam.com/video/uEC7hV0M_Zg/v-deo.html
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a bone-chilling thriller. A Must read.
I was that kid Dr Tharoor is talking about at the start of this video. I was a part of Bihar's team at National Children's Science Congress 2019.
A student representative from each state was given a chance to interact with Dr Tharoor. And I exactly remember the incident
I asked him "You have a very elegant wordlist,would you introduce me to a new one?"
He replied -"READ! you will find your one"
Interesting
This guy pronounces "tamil" perfectly as "thamizh"....now i have fallen for him👏👏
He is a mallu know. Malayalam people always hava a lot of 'zha' in their languages. That's why we can easily pronunce thmizh instead of thamil.
@@mithunkagayannn correctly said
I have heard very few english speaking Tamils ever say Tamizh themselves.
Why are u geh?
@@mithunkagayannn i dont think thats the only reason.
He has enough respect for other languages is why he gives his best to pronounce the words as they should be.
Hey, dislikers don't do floccinaucinihilipilification of this man's knowledge of English literature.
Pls have mercy
Ohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo 😂😂👍
I think you have panglossian view about his knowledge so I defenstrate you from this comment section . Sorry for being agathokakological
@@parasb6485 cwtch you 🤣
@@Cosmic_Dancer social DISTANCING
Indian English is regional wise. North Indians speak: Hinglish, tamilians speak: thanglish, malyalees: manglish, Bengalis: banglish. Etc
A funny video on learning English ua-cam.com/video/2TdtxetG-9o/v-deo.html
telugu: telugish
Santhali - sanglish.
But I speak pure English. Where am I from 🤨😆
If Chinese speaks in English then it is chinglish , if bihari speaks in english then it is Bihglish.
Britain should atleast return our "cash"
Pun intended
I hope he doesn’t check papers of any entrance exams or ielets
He should do. He'll fail all the students. 😂
@@FreeBird_07 all the students? Please elaborate
@@ruhelshaikh7051 I was kidding. Chill....
I didn't meant to underestimate anyone.
@@KAVYAG-zx6dx Hi Army....saranghae. 💜
@@KAVYAG-zx6dx ❤😘💜
Am I the only one who smiled when he pronounced "Tamil" perfectly?
Coz he's Malayali,like Tamil we also have Zha!
yes u r the only one
I learnt the word "Reparation” from his speach only😀
I learnt the word "Reparation” from his speach only😀
Hey can anyone tell, is the zh in the actual pronunciation of tamil is same as the pronunciation of ('La' ळ) (not the ल) in marathi or something else
Finally i realised that "truth" after watching this video
നമ്മൾ പഠിച്ച ഇംഗ്ലീഷ് ഇതല്ല 😪😪😪
അതെ 😅
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0:17 Begun
As a Bangali
We are feeling proud to listen the word from you
The host is also such a good speaker, can't imagine anyone else interviewing him
Interviewing*
He's so humble and down to earth. Very nice to watch.
Yess i was thinking the same 🥴😅
Bro the host himself is a host of a show called 'Th English Nut'
Would you like to practice speaking in English with me?
He should be opposition party leader, as a result every one in the parliment will going through English dictionary instead of engaging in verbal dog fight when he will be making his point 🤣
but he's not chamcha then how can he be a leader
No need to do that... he's fluent in Hindi as well so...
He knows Hindi as well
@@aarohansharma4551 Malayalis learn Hindi as third language. That's why he know Hindi. Even Kannadigas like us learn Hindi as third language.
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must read a bone-chilling thriller.
Shashi Uncle(Coughing)= aahaaahaaaa.
Oxford Dictionary= write that down..write that down.
He's absolutely right about regional dialects - Australian and New Zealand English can definitely be told apart, even if the accent is the same!
I thought I knew English before watching this interview.... 😂😂😂🧐🤪😲🤐
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😂😂 same
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I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must read a bone-chilling thriller.
Even the Oxford dictionary feels so dumb in front of his English 😂
It's fine but I don't like his accent
@@huckfinn3282 because he’s indian and he feels proud to talk in his indian accent. Atleast he’s not faking it
@@huckfinn3282 who cares if u dont like?
😂😂😂
@@huckfinn3282 nobody asked
I like him, he has guts, he accused Britishers in their country.
India needs a brave PM like Mr. Thatoor
@Sachin Rawat he knows history, that's why he accused Britishers in their home
@Sachin Rawat He is a great scholarly man of politics bruh what baseless shit are you saying
@Sachin Rawat As if all other politicians who are ruling are Ph.D.s. Are you for real?
@सचिन रावत Narendra Modi doesn't know anything beyond Hindi
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must-read a bone-chilling thriller.
5:38 Catamaran - Kattu Maram - "Kattu" in tamil is "tie" not "cut". Kattu Maram because the logs are tied together.
Vannakam nanba
0:32
Shashi Tharoor be like 'ummmmm trynaa impress me hmmm'😂
LoL
4:49
Shashi tharoor be like ' now I'm totally impressed my boyy ' 😂
hear the ummmmmm in repeat... I am laughing like a freak
he had mad cersei lannister drinking wine vibes
Lolol
Ok, New Word Vocabulary #ShashiTharoorEdition:
1." Snollygoster"
2." Defenestrate"
3:" Catamaran"
4."Cummerbund"
5."Bandanas"
6." Doolally"
7" Air-dash"
8."History-Sheeters"
Thanks buddy, i was looking for it...
Actually History Sheeter,Catamaran, Defenestrate aren't new..It's much common compared to the other unheard Sashi sir epic level😀
1. Snollygoster = A shrewd, unprincipled person, especially a politician.
2. Defenestrate = Throw (something) out of a window. (Used as a verb)
3. Catamaran = A yacht or other boat with twin hulls in parallel.
4. Cummerbund = A piece of cloth worn round the waist, especially by men, as part of formal clothing.
5. Bandana = A large coloured handkerchief, typically with white spots, worn tied around the head or neck.
6. Doolally = Temporarily deranged or feeble-minded.
7. Air-Dash = Quick travel by plane, especially because of an emergency.
8. History-Sheeter = A person with a long criminal record. (Commonly found in Parliaments and Assemblies)
Thank Me Later.😁
@@sourajyoti7199 Will thank you now! Nandri! 😂🤣😅
@@suriacendana Bengali Here...Dhonnobad😂
Good to see my work being appreciated.
The fact that this man literally knows so much is scary.
I'm an amateur of learning new words ...and this man is providing an amazing "farrago" of words ..
The interviewer had to be so careful throughout...i can only imagine..
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Would you like to practice speaking in English with me?
@@TheEnglishator honestly was about to say *No*...but i checked your Channel.. oh yes i wud love to.
@@sugandham6665 wow thanks :-) you can find my contact there.....please!
@@sugandham6665 due to covid I'm not able to post more videos....hopefully soon...
So the word "defenestrate" got defenestrated.
@@bikeshsingh3817 omg big brain
@@bikeshsingh3817 get basic education. U will understand english
@@addictiondefeated4988 Bhai kutark mat kijiye logically baat kijiye aap bataie Maine galat Kya bola. Aur aapke knowledge ke liye bta doon maine English literature main M.A kiya h.
@@bikeshsingh3817 dude first talk in english. What if i talk in kannada. Nin talle alli enu illva.??
The word defenstrate means to discard or throw off. He ment to say the word itself got defenstrated. He also knows defenstrated is a past tense of defenestrate . And plese take a refund from which ever collage
U learnt english👍
He is so fluent where I miss my words and for that I have to read subtitles
7:29 I like the way he changed his accent when saying the phrase. ;)
Mr. Shashi Tharoor makes me feel illiterate.
Language has nothing to do with literacy.
Anyways his English is Amazing😅
@@maheshsirvi754 no have u read his books
@Rahul Valiyaparambath 😂 why so?
@Rahul Valiyaparambath ayseri
@@maheshsirvi754 Except the fact that he has also fantastic knowledge.
One kid in my school tried to be cool by saying one of shashi Tharoors words as word for the day in the school assembly. The whole school were surprised and one of the teacher told to not say words like these in the assembly.
He is one of those persons whom I can listen to all day everyday.
one of the few respected and educated politicians of India. He is my favourite.
His quality of voice and the english language is a perfect combo.
Would you like to practice speaking in English with me?
@@TheEnglishator how do you do it?
@@pragyasenger4137 any of the popular social media or on call.
@@pragyasenger4137 My new invention in English ua-cam.com/users/shorts1AIhtnoQJqs?feature=share
Turns out that brinjal is derived from Portuguese, where its called 'beringela'. Yes, I looked it up!
And thank you for that.
Exactly! A Portuguese professor told me this last year. Turns out the word “brinjal” is also used in South Africa. A hypothesis could be that the word was brought to India by Vasco da Gama from Portugal, and he stopped on his way in South Africa.
I think it's also used in south east asia.
Sabash beta I was thinking of looking for it
I live in Vasco-da-gama, Goa( Goa was a Portuguese colony of India) and honestly, this "brinjal from beringela" is one of the first facts we learn in school😂
Tharoor's english is like everest's peak in front of all english speakers. That is why his parents said to him to say something in english in fronts of their guests.shaan badh jati hai bhai.🙏🙏
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's a bone-chilling thriller. A Must read.
The cash which is derived from tamil as siad by him
In tamil it's called caasu(money)....
Everyone talking about shashi tharoor's english but that guy is also a genius in english
And clearly, you're not. You can't even correctly spell 'genius'.
@@namishbaranwal3522 it was my typing mistake
@@namishbaranwal3522 lol get rekt
@@sawangulia I know. Just said it for fun; no offence meant.
@@namishbaranwal3522 same :p
This guy should launch his own podcast i'll be willing to hear him speak his voice sounds so good
Instead he should make his own political party and I would vote for him.
I thought I could speak English. But after watching this video I think I have to go back to my class again.
This video left me illiterate 😑😑
India has always been a cradle to marvels like this man ....And I'm proud to be an Indian....
Mr. Shashi literally is a great speaker ...And yea, of course,
Britishers might have introduced us to english and this man is taking it to an another level .....☺️
Whenever I'll meet this person ...I'll make sure to prepare the conversation well and keep a translator with me. ...Coz some of his vocabulary has just blown me up....Salute to him 😌😌
When Shashi started talking to Wren and Martin, they defenestrated themselves. ie- out of the window
may be with Shakespear also
I guess you got the word "defenstrated" from The Quint's video
@@mansi1896 lol yeah! Worth it😂
Defenestration was a word made to describe what the Hussites did to corrupted Catholics burger council members in Prague
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must read a bone-chilling thriller.
Lets take a moment to appreciate Anchor's effort catching to shashi's english
Omg how well versed he is with the English language. I'm gonna note down the words to remember he used in the video.
Like to practice speaking in English with me?
Always a pleasure to listen to Mr. Tharoor's English.... very Educative
Could you practice speaking in English with me?
Shashi tharoor doesn't knows english
English knows sashi tharoor.
Kadi fuddu comment tha ye...
@@pendulumsinclair3480 samjh nhi aya na ?
Doesn't know*
It should be doesn't know😅
TF 😂😂😂
"Rowdies". That's such a popular word in the South. 😀
R u a southie?
ya indeed
VD
Big fan..... Way of your pronunciation is really commendable..... Thank to you much more sir.... Lotts of things learn from you sir......
Literally he is the legend of the Indian English language . In this interview there r lots of words I didn't understand , but make me proud bcoz atleast 20% word of his interview , I can understand 😁😁😁.
You are "Tharoored" when you encounter a word you have not heard before. Hypertharooroidism is an extreme case with the following symptoms..
1) Your mouth forms an "O" 😮
2) Brain heats up due to overuse 🤯
3) Eyes starts rolling uncontrollably 🤪
Genius
4) you faint
😂 😂 😂
Chubbyemu vibes from this man.
M literally gonna use this word fr.
Why he is not "INC President", he is way more better leader in his pack.
“Better” itself would suffice.
"Why is he not" = Question
"Why he is not" = Reason
If want to gauge someone’s worth totally by his English speaking skills, he can be US president but reality doesn’t work this way
@@Naresh10511 nobody's saying English decides your worth....
And Donald Trump doesn't even speak English 😂
Keshav Singh tujhe itna sar dard kyu ho raha hai uske INC president hone se aur na hone se!! Apna kaam kar na.
Interviewer seems to be a happy soul and his hair are plus point to his personality ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My favorite borrowed Indian word is ‘juggernaut’ which means a powerful and overwhelming force. It comes from Jagannath, the deity of Puri, Odisha where a massive chariot is rolled out once a year
He speaks better English than a lot of English speakers 😂
Greetings from Sri Lanka
Shashi Tharoor's vocabulary is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!!!
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
@@souvanikmajhi2945 whoops!!!
What spell is this ?😂
@@Srushti_dhepe what?
I said, What magic spell it is ?
I am literally eager for those two coined words by tharoor in his novel. !!!!!!!
me too.. Can somebody help us please..?
I astonished hearing his english. I think this is shakesphete re birth. All Indians are happy especially Sonia and his son the greatest Rahul.
Politics aside, this man is a gem. We need more people like him in our country.
No always say that i want to be like him rather than saying that we want more people like him. Let the need to become someone start from you .
How can a people be so dumb like you
If a person is perfect in a language it does not mean he a gem
@@funnyboy-sx1gf anyone can be a gem i guess.. it could be probably that the person (glossyfier)commenting looks upto shashi tharoor as his idol and consider him a gem in his eyes. There's is nothing being dumb or wrong in that....
@@funnyboy-sx1gf by the way if you read about his achievements in the field of English , he is literally considered as a gem.. he even have coined many words which have made up into the dictionary.
@@funnyboy-sx1gf yeah right ? If a person spends years of his life learning a particular subject, mastering it coining new stuff which are used widely, that person should not be considered as a gem! Wtf this is atrocious.
I think okra or bhindi is known as ladies finger only in India😂 ...I live abroad and still remember going to supermarket and asking for ladies finger.. the store lady was shocked and looked at me like 'what the hell'😂😂 ..I searched in Google and showed it to her .she laughed and screamed 'ohh okra'..then she guided me to correct place where it's written okra not ladies finger😛😛 it was so funny and embarassing
The same goes for brinjal. What I found in searching the origin of the word is that a French painter Claude Aubriet who lived in seventeenth and eighteenth centuries was famous for his works on botanical objects. A purple-colour funnel-shaped flower of a bushy plant is named aubergine after the name of this painter. The fruit of the plant is also called aubergine in French. It retains its name in English. But in North America the fruit is called eggplant due to its large oval shape. The name aubergine changed to berinjela in Portuguese. The fruit was introduced to India by Portuguese sailors. The South Indians changed the name from berinjela to brinjal. Since the fruit was brought to India by Europeans, and Indians have a common tendency to confuse all Europeans for Englishmen, the term brinjal is mistakenly considered an English word in India.
Oh shit that was funny 👌
@@tanvirzahir9687 Got some really nice facts, thanks
@@tanvirzahir9687 😅
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One has to admit that any language is not just another language. But it enhances your knowledge and way of thinking as well.
7:55
and sloooowly... In no time, his awe and admiration for the former diplomat blossoms into a crush
Who thinks sashi tharoor dictionary is better than Oxford dictionary?
Nobody
U
@@abictor3312 👍🏻👍🏻
@@abictor3312 Kk👍🏻
Bro ..let us not exaggerate so much :)
If i was in front of Tharoor then definitely I wouldn't be able to talk a single even in Hindi
😂😂😂
Very good speech I like it
I love how respectful and thoughtful Mr Tharoor is. What a wonderful gentleman he is!
Thanks for the subtitles
*People flex dresses.
*Shashi sir flexes his english.
Loved the interview man ❤️.
Don’t just be a fan of his English vocabulary and dictation he is also a very knowledgeable man with a lot of experience in international relations and politics. There is a lot to learn from him . We Indians usually neglect the meat of the speech and get overawed by the way one speaks and not by what the content of the speech .
Yeaahh
👍🏻👍🏻
Swaying to charisma is like grooving to a one hit wonder.🎉
I grew hearing that no one can score 100 cent in English paper but I believe this man can
Sir. One Tamil word introduced in English for 'outcast' from Tinnelveli District, Tamil Nadu is 'pariah'. Thanks.
The word I would introduce him to is "read", that way I wouldn't have to spoon feed him, he'd find his own new words.
What a man!! 👏👏
Kopl0l0kok
Because we write exams 🙁
Yeah that was really good and unexpected
Would you like to practice speaking in English with me?
I read Murder mystery of reporter by Jaiprakash Jha. It's must read a bone-chilling thriller.
Did anyone noticed he pronounced Tamil as "Thamizh" that is Shashi tharoor😎
He is from Kerala
So that is obvious
Yeahhhhhhhhhhh !
Is the original tha sound accurate? I'll try to say it like that then
Yaa bro seriously.. class.. loved it..
That was spot on right ❤️
When Shashi Tharoor was born his first words were "Hey.. How's it going?"
Mr Tharoor's eyes are so beautiful and full of life❤️❤️❤️❤️
When Shashi Tharoor spoke in Oxford Union, Oxford dictionary had to add a few new words to it.
Is nobody going to talk about the utterly charming interviewer?!
Hey it's me shrayan
Well ei msg. ta actually amar maa er mob. theke korchi..R Haan ei naam ta maa nije oi Google e use korto
No he isn't
Uxoricide
Stop being horny
His proficiency in English is in astounding level a contrition for Indians for their lack of cognizance to their disquisitions as educatees.
Love listening to Dr.Tharoor. What a well mannered gentleman. I wish he was my Guru in English.
I am big fan of his English
Uxoricide
I used to get high scores in English during school time,I thought I am very good at English,but after hearing him speaking I started feeling like I don't even know 10% English 😆😆😆
This interview was really good, I’ve never been so much captivated in an interview before.
Thank you Brut :D
thank god they added subtitles