HER VOICE IS UNREAL! Waleska & Efra react to Multilanguage Indian Mashup by Rajaganapathy
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
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We love how these singers are able to adapt and interchange languages. The singers are; Praniti, Aswin Ram, Varsha Renjith
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thanks alot for constantly sending out support 😍😍
Thank you too for all your efforts too!✨
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You are so humble and kind bro
u are awsome bro .
Hmm
I am from kerala, so I speak Malayalam (mother tongue). Our second language in school was Hindi - so I learnt basics from school but then started watching lots of Hindi movies and that’s how I learnt Hindi well (just like I learnt to speak in English because of listening to cricket commentary- it was more helpful than school😂). Then I worked in Tamil Nadu and I picked up Tamil in couple of years partly because it’s very close to Malayalam and a lot of words are common. Malayalam originated from Tamil.
I am from Bangalore so I can speak kannada,Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Hindi and English...
Ha ha i know malayalam is so hard 😒
Marathi bro, impressive
You are a genius. I can only speak 4 languages and you speak 6. Wow 👏👏
That's impressive. I have 3 only.
5:53 Sonu Nigam is the person you are looking for people! And he flawlessly switches between his male & female voice and that too very quickly without a pause!
No Sairam iyer
jeli tamim also did this in indian idol. and also sairam iyer in "yeh raatein yeh mausam"
@@Pgggg yes right
@@gourishmahale4929 wdym no ?sonu sir is flawless in that
@@San_d_alphone just check Sairam iyer
I use Malayalam, Hindi, and English. I understand Tamil, Telegu, Kannada, Punjabi, learning Marathi and Bengali. Is something I end up doing because of reading, travelling, watching movies and songs.
That's impressive.
Telugu*
Yes that is true most of us know more than 2 languages at least
Yup, I think most of us would know at least 2 languages but can understand 3-4 languages in total and not speak.
*Meanwhile northeast india* : we will need a movie to showcase our languages 😂. Each of our states got more than 10 ethicnic languages.
Well, it's the same in many other states. Almost all states, excluding sub-languages.
Can't wait to visit and hear more of our Desi linguistic diversity.
@@Pihu523 nyah North East has the highest concentration of scheduled and non scheduled language.
my only exposure to northeast languages are from the 'voice of nagaland' music video showcasing the diversity there. along with the northeast cypher. would be really cool to see northeastern languages in mainstream indian media sometime soon :)
I know only assamee though.yeah i heard about language diversity is huge there. After all Northeast India's culture is so rich .
5:30 In "Tees Maar Khan" song, Sonu Nigam himself sang in 54 different voices. Movie was trash but you much check the song, it's really interesting.
Sonu Nigam can sing in female voice. Check out on UA-cam
No Sairam iyer
Thats very cringe
@@phoenix-pz2id talentless people find Talent cringe. Its a known fact
Please react to
* Tamil - Malayalam Mashup | Joshua Aron ft Svara
* 2020 Malayalam Mashup - Aswin Ram ( mashup of films songs from 2000 to 2020 )
* Despacito Malayalam Mashup | Farzee ft Safdar Hafiz, Aadhi de Karmans
😍😍😍😍😍
I know 5 languages . I am from mithila, so my mother tongue is maithili. I was brought up in Assam, so I learnt Assamese. Everyone conversed in Hindi, so I learnt Hindi. School was in English, so learnt English from there. I also lived in Bengal for a period of time, so picked up Bengali. Recently, I am learning Japanese, because I love anime (want to watch anime without subtitles).
Hey, I am from Mithila as well☺
@@kathatarang8418 👍
Mithila Kahan se ? Katihar, Araria , Purnea or Darbhanga?
@@kirtigupta9753 none of those, I am from madhubhani.
@@kirtigupta9753 Madhubani
Born in Lucknow, brought up in South of India, also a KV Product.
I know, understand and speak... Hindi, Urdu, English, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada , Malayalam and Bengali.
Great to see you again waleska❤️..In India majority of people speak atleast 2-3languges,i myself speak sadri(my mother-tongue),Bengali,Hindi and English ,from my hometown i can go Bangladesh within 2hrs😂.Efra if you want to say something in bengali then say"ami tomader valobasi"(means I love you all)
Sairam Iyer can sing like Lata Mangeshkar Mam 👌
I grew up in Kerala, India and my native tongue is Malayalam. I went to an English medium school, we are required to learn Hindi at school. In addition we could learn another language and I chose French. I also learned to speak a bit of Tamil. My first job was in Calcutta and I picked up some Bengali. Then I moved to the US and I took Spanish classes. I started a business which involved manufacturing in china, so I learned Chinese on my own. I am still looking to learn a few more languages.
2 hours from my state is my state...😅😅😅
My mother language is Odia. I know hindi and Bengali with the proficiency of a native speaker. Reading, writing and speaking. I also know Telugu(No reading or writing though. Comfortable in speaking and having long conversations). I also understand Assamese very well. So you can say I know 4 Indian languages and I understand one more language. Add English to that. Total 6 languages.
I speak English, Hindi, Marathi, French, Konkani, a lil bit of Portuguese, n veryyyyy little Spanish for fun. Also kinda understand Punjabi & Urdu.
My grandmother taught me to count till 30 in Kannada 😅. I also know some basic phrases in Kannada
My aunt taught me how to cuss in Malayalam 🤣
I know 6 languages.
I can read, write , speak and understand Hindi, Bengali and English .
I can speak smatteringly and understand Odia, Bhojpuri and Maithili.
The languages of North, North-East and Central India are derived from _Brahmi Script_ whereas the Southern languages- _Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada_ are also from _Brahmi script_ but have influence of Tamil in them. The origin of Tamil language though is not very clear but some say that Tamil is different from the _Brahmi script_.
The Tamil script is an abugida script that is used by Tamils and Tamil speakers in India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and elsewhere to write the Tamil language. So the influence of Tamil is all over South-East Asia. Tha language dates back to around 2500 BCE. - WIKIPEDIA
Moving back to your question, people belonging to North and Central India pick up each other's languages easily because they have the same origin. Even if you know nothing, you can understand bits and pieces, so its not really a problem. _Bengali_ too is influenced by Brahmi and Bengali in turn influences the other North-Eastern languages along with Assamese. So people in NorthEast India too can communicate with each other. The Southern languages though are hard for us and the same happens to them. Keep in mind that people from all over the country are free to live anywhere and hence and intermingling of languages is easily seen.
I'm a native Hindi speaker and I can understand Punjabi, Bhojpuri and some Haryanvi. So, I can somewhat understand languages belonging to 3 states other than mine.
Also, Urdu as a language is not spoken in India by the masses. What we have got is that we have included some Urdu words in Hindi vocab and incorporated them in daily usage. In Pakistan too, you can watch their national media channel, half of what they speak is Hindi though they claim the language to be Urdu. The influence of Hindi/Urdu is seen even in Afghanistan in the same manner as the influence of Tamil is seen in Sri Lanka, Indonesia and Malaysia.
I know malayalam, english, tamil, hindi, telugu and a little bit of beary, urdu and arabic 😅
Praniti has her own UA-cam channel u need to look at her.... She is a gem.. she's a womb singer I'd say🤭🤭🤭... There's this song name "madai thiranthu" that's a hip-hop song. she covered that when she was sooo young... Please look into it.. i can't share links as it auto deletes it...
1st : Malayalam
2nd: Kannada
3rd: Tamil
4th: Telagu
All are very rich in their History, Traditions, from South part of India
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Don't worry guys India has highest English language speaking population unlike Europe. You won't feel lost here🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
its true about speaking multiple languages.. I can speak and read 4 languages( english, hindi, malayalam and kannada) and understand tamil and little bit of telugu and sanskrit.. I know many south indians who can speak 4 languages.
Thank you for reacting to indian songs. Please react to ennodu nee irundhaal from movie " i ". An ar rahaman musical🔥
You need to know the which is the best South Indian song it is sankarabharanam it is an old movie song with classical legendary singing style that's song has been the king of South Indian songs
I am from Darbhanga so i can speak Maithili,Bhojpuri, Hindi,Urdu,Bengali and English
🤷🏻♀️ I speak 5 languages by just picking it up from surrounding! And it's totally normal
I am from Punjab, India, I know Punjabi, Hindi, English, in a fluent way and also somewhat at beginner levels of French, Spanish and Urdu
Thats the beauty of our country♥️🇮🇳
The song Telusa Telusa is also sung by Jubin Nautiyal in the film Sarrainodu😃
That's so true I'm from kerala my mother tongue is Malayalam so obviously I know that. We learn English and hindi from school. So we know that and tamil is easy to learn for us I know tamil from movies and some people work here are tamilians so you'd know tamil. Then I can understand very little bit of kannada and telugu like some words are similar.
Most of Indians speak Hindi + their mother tongue. We all grew up learning 2 languages atleast.
I think most people grew up learning English and their mother tongue.
Don't forget English 😁
stress on 'at least'
Actually it's English and mother tough
only English and mother tongue. What is hindi ?
4:28 I live in capital, two states are connected to Delhi.
uttar pradesh - I know bhojpuri language from there. (Many other r also spoken here like Maithili, braj bhasa etc.)
And haryana - haryanvi is state language
Hey, we learn 2 to 3 languages in schools here. So, we have basics of literature of these 3 languages.
1st language - Mother tongue ( State's official language)
2nd language - Hindi ( Language majority speaks in the nation)
3rd language - English ( International language considered necessary for career purposes)
Ex., In Karnataka,
1st language - Kannada
2nd - Hindi
3rd - English
So I am from Westbengal and i can speak Bangla,Punjabi,Hindi,oriya, English 😀
I don't know how you can forget to check out Pathan movie new songs....
It's trending one 1 and 2 in India,
Song names
1- Besharam Rang
( Spanish influence- have more than 140 million views in 12 days)
2- Jhoome jo Pathan ( Arijit song with 40Million in View in 3 Days)
Plz check them out
React to nostalgic songs of bollywood 2010 to 2022 it's trending
Please check out ALL the songs from Katyar Kalijat Ghusli
I am indian and i can say that,
I don't have hindi as my first language
So i know gujrati as my mother language(first) , hindi my national language and yes english
I don't say I master but know sanskrit as well so understand some language also
It's safe to say that we as indian we know Manymum 2-3 Language
That Bengali song is also my one of favs
Jaaao paakhi bolu hawa zolu song
In India, people generally speak 3 or more languages..and understand a couple more.. without actually speaking it.
I am indian from gujarat state, speak two languages fluently and understand one foreign language not fluent bcoz not much use in my life.
1. my mother tongue ( gujarati) fluently.
2.Inter-ethnic communicating/national language (Hindi) fluently
3.english ( A foreign language) understand only not fluent.
I Mostly use my mother tongue gujarati at home & to my community and hindi for inter ethnic communication,education(school life),entertainment, media & nation purpose.
Sonu Nigam , Sairam Iyer and jelly kai tamin they sing in both male and female voices
I grew up in Telangana and Telugu is my mother tongue. I learnt English , Telugu and Hindi at school. Learnt Sanskrit at college. From my neighbor and friend I picked up Kannada and from TV shows I manage to understand a bit of Punjabi. From a husband's side family I managed to understand a little bit of Tamil.
I can speak
English , Hindi, Urdu, Arabic, Punjabi, Haryanvi, Bhojpuri, and Little bit of ( Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Malyalam, German and Spanish 😂 )
Sairam Iyer is the best singer who can sing in female voice in Indian music industry. Check out these two videos of his.. link is below..
ua-cam.com/video/Ovt6Di9rTd4/v-deo.html
(In this video he sing female part in Asha Bhosale voice & male portion of song in is his own voice)
ua-cam.com/video/YDwMmHGm80E/v-deo.html
(in this video a girl sing a song and everyone gives her score on her performance, everyone gives a 10 but he gave a 9 & when Alka yagnik asked him why he didn't gave her a 10 than he said to her that ''when you (Alka Yagnik) sang this song, there was always a vibrato, which lacks in the girl's performance (the song that girl sing is the song originally sang by Alka Yagnik)". Then everyone tells him to show where she lacks and how this song is to be done. Then he sings Alka Yagnik song in Alka Yagnik voice in front of Alka Yagnik. (this is not scripted at all, it happens in the moment)
I hope you & waleska will check this out ❤️
I get panic attack whenever wale try to move 😬😳
my mother's mother tongue is urdu and my dad's is haryanvi. I live in northern india so i speak hindi and english as well. My mother insisted i learn a bit of arabic and school taught us french as additional lang. So i know 6-7 languages to varying degrees. Its pretty common to know 3-4 here.
I know 4 languages. Marathi is my mother tongue. I speak fluent Hindi and English. I'm conversational in Gujrati.
Merry Christmas guys. EFRA looking forward to see you singing in Hindi. It will become great I think.
Sairam Iyer can do this. Check out Tum mile dil khile by Sairam Iyer.
I speak 4 laguage and understand 6language ....in india its normal ...
Praniti. Check her out. She had good mash ups. Shape of you mixed with Tamil song. That was a sensation. Try!!
I born and brought up in Andhra and currently living in Bangalore..I can speak and read Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Hindi and English..I can manage Malayalam, Korean, Turkish 😊
The last song is called Humma Humma composed by A. R. Rehman originally a tamil song but recreated also by him in hindi song. Also in India thr dialects change every 20kms be it in karnataka, Maharashtra or any other states.
Please react to Mustafa Zahid. He is from Pakistan but has done playback singing for numerous Bollywood songs. Do a 1 hour watch along of Mustafa Zahid. Thanks.
Penne is so synonymous with Tamil word for young lady; "penne". Same to very similar pronunciation. Like the coming of age, where, she learns to wrap a saree around her.
It too goes round around her like a wrap. With the last portion of a single cloth piece, called the thalappu hanging over loosely over the shoulder. So a penne resembles a wrap. Even a saree, that a penne(lady) would wear starts as a fastened wrap at the bottom. Cylindrical one could say. Hmmm....like hmm...mmm....hmmm.
Weigh in here peeps.
2 hours in India is not a different state, let alone a different country. Sometimes after 2 hours of travelling, you are still in the same city. Especially if you are in a megacity like Mumbai. India is massive.
I know 3 languages. Odia, Hindi and English.
Bro Urdu and Hindi are the same language. You can trigger a lot of Indians by saying Hindi and Urdu are different. OK one more thing. The most spoken language of Pakistan in Punjabi, not Urdu (which they have as their national language for some god forsaken reason).
Please react to *Aao Naa* by Sadhana Sargam and Shaan. It's REALLY good.
Please react on Antakshari . That was the best entertainment in lockdown.
You should hear Ajay-Atul songs in Marathi language (Marathi language is spoken in Maharashtra state), and I am sure you would be amazed. Wonderful and grounded music. Powerful music composers, and equally good singers. Several hits to their account, which I feel you are missing.
Example -
1) Tik Tik vajate (Movie - Duniyadari)
2) Deva tuzya Ghabaryala (Movie - Duniyadari)
3) lallati bhandar & Jeev Dangla (Movie - Jogwa)
4) Dewa kalji re
5) Khel Mandala (Movie - Natarang)
6) Bai ga kasa (Movie - Chandramukhi, you have already seen 'Tu chand Rati')
7) Morya Morya
8) Sairat jhala ji (Movie - Sairat, and the song was recorded with Symphony orchestra in US)
Dude , You forgot about Jelly kai tamin , You have reacted to his video
This songs 5 language....tamil.. Malayalam.. Hindi.... Kannada... Theluku.... India 140 language... Official language 16...tank you 🙏🙏🙏🙏
see guys the language scene is completely different here in India,
Im Maharashtrian, so I speak Marathi(1),mostly here HINDI(2) and ENGLISH(3) are other languages which we speak with people who dont know marathi, now I have a friend circle of punjabi(4) bengali(5) malayalam(6) and telugu(7) speaking people so you grasp at least the basics of these languages and it also depends on what content do you watch.
See i can say i know 7 languages but im fluent in the first 3 so every indian is atleast a trilingual i would say!
Waleska today sick. But she is cute..
Please react to 'Darling' song by Usha uthup and Rekha Bhardwaj
Watching from northeast India state meghalaya 😊
I can speak Bengali, English, Hindi, Odiya...
Why you averse to Sonu Nigam.
He has sung in multiple languages, even in female voice, can mimic dozens of other singers. Has umpteen banging live show recordings. React to those
You want to hear 2 voices in one. Check out Sriram Iyer. Will blow your mind
You guys are unaware of the news that Pentatonix and shreya ghosal had a collaboration song in their latest album song :Invincible
You would enjoy the song - Indandham from Sita Ramam. It's clean and heartful
React to sairam iyer can sing both male female as sweet as it can be
React to nithyasree multilingual song mashup😁plssss
Try reacting to S P Balasubramanyam song the variations he does is unreal!
I can speak 4 😜
I think almost everyone can speak and understand at least 3 language.
There are over 200 languages and over 2000 dialects
I lived in Delhi my whole life i know and speak hindi, punjabi can understand Gujarati, Bengali, bhojpuri, Marathi and I don’t know why but French.
I think most Indians can infer meaning from other languages they can’t speak like me.
Can you guys react to the vocals of Mehdi Hassan, the pakistani ghazal. Song Titles: "Rafta Rafta woh mere" , "Aaj tu ghair sahi", "Hamari Samson mein aaj tak woh" , "Main Jis Din Bhula doon tera pyar dil se"
2hrs from my home Gujrat
I speak 3 languages 1St State languages Gujarati, 2nd Hindi, 3rd English
Please react on the album of Qala movie whole album is filled with quality music each and every song of this album is great and well made you guys will love it💕
True
@waleska @Efra ... PLS do NINA BURMI .. thumri.. pls.. 🙏
Nice video selected
Check out shri ram iyer satyam shivam sundaram he is famous male singer who can also sing in female voice especially he can sing in the exact same voice of lata mangeshkar and alka yagnik
pls react to "Malare" malayalam song😊❤
They have already done it. It's on the channel.
Haiii two stars...fan from telugu
Please check out Sairam Iyer the "dual" voice singer.
Please react to 'Saans' song ( Ar Rahman, Shreya Ghoshal and Mohit Chauhan )
Actually, you tell the differences between these South Indian languages...we need to know the Script i.e., DRAVIDIAN.
I am from North and Northern languages script is DEVNAGARI. That's why I can clearly tell the differences between languages originated from DEVNAGARI OR SANSKRIT language.
SANSKRIT & TAMIL are oldest languages of this world BTW ✌️🙂
Most Indians know English, Hindi, and one or two regional languages.
PL LISTEN TO SRIRAM IYER. HE SINGS BOTH FEMALE AND MALE VOICE IN INDIA
By the way love you guys
I can speak Hindi , Marwari , Haryanvi , Marathi and understand punjabi