Can Americans Identify These Indian Languages?
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The hindi girl literally said 'hindi' 103910 times in her dialogue 🤦🏻♀️
Berrie What’s wrong with that?
@@gloobs4913 .... you realize the point of the game was to guess which language they were speaking in, right? If you're saying 'hindi' so many times in your dialogue, that's a pretty good tip off-
@@kaeyaseyepatch2363 The woman in white already knew Hindi. She would've guessed it anyway.
Hmmmm... is that taehyung's pic?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No one:
Girl speaking in Hindi: *mention the word Hindi 274629492 times*
Hahaha
IQ -69 right there
Yeah i though the same
Anyone can identify the language if you speak the name of language you are speaking
Heyyy Indian army!!! Bts
@@mugiwara5375 hiiii amiii
I still don't understand why they're wearing blind folds
😂😂😂 even I don't know
@@nanditha5039 because in India different state propel have different body language also if you noticed
@@ranjitjena9540 even I am indian dude 😉😁😁😁
Ya
@@ranjitjena9540 good point
I thought she can identify the Telugu language easily but she identified as Kannada it's ok no problem but it was soo close 💛♥️
She didn't identified tegulu as kannada. She said: 'I have friends who speak kannada but I don't want to say it's kannada because I didn't heard any similarities' so it's not kannada'.
Am also frm south even I get confused is it kannada or telugu
I mean atleast she clearly pronounces KANNADA not like the northies who live in India and call Kannada as kannad 😐
Yeah
I’m Tamil so if it sounds similar but isn’t Tamil it’s Malayam, Telugu or Kannada but which one I don’t have clue 🤣
Hindi girl literally said “north India” and “Hindi”
Yeah right 👍
That too twice!
Yhea
She says 44% in Hindi but can't say Uttar Bharat??
yeah we mixed up english and hindi alot that we never realize it at a time
I hate when people ask if I speak “Indian” or “Hindu” ughh 😒
Yeah I can totally relate. All my white friends ask me that.
Same here...
Actually I have quite a laugh xD when people ask if I speak hindu or Indian
I mean it's nothing to get offended about to me, they ask because they don't know. I would just educate them.
kch :/ not to say I don’t educate them...I definitely do! And I especially have no problem when people genuinely don’t know. What annoys me is when people ask in a demeaning way or when you can tell they’re asking just to annoy you. I’m not sure if that makes sense over words, but you can definitely tell in person 🙂
Hindi girl literally said "hindi" so many times..
Ikr
Exactly
Girl who spoke telugu pronounced the words correctly but mixing with the accent it really sounded very weird
It kinda sounded cute tho
Yeah, she sounds what a lot of US-raised Telugu kids tend to sound like 😂.
Yes Sometimes I do the same thing Rishitha
Ya I can't tell if that's normal telegu to have the English mixed in
After reading the title
Me: Dude, even Indians can't identify the Indian languages.
There are 22 official languages in India. Hundreds of languages and I'm not even going to start with the dialects.
IKR
I mean if you speak one language you can easily figure out some of the others. For example I speak Tamil and I could easily identify telugu, malayalam or kannada because they have similarities and obvious differences too.
Relatable bruh
Yea
@@karmeeleon i speak telugu, ya i can identify the 4 southern languages. These are common and there are large number of speakers and we are exposed to all our woods(tolly, molly..etc) other than that we can't even identify by hearing it...we may even think is it even an indian language.
"my parents are from Uttar Pradesh"
subtitles : Andhra Pradesh
Lmao
guess what ,it changed it all
😂
ye ur right and i am actually from Andhra pradesh :)
i love it hahaha
I love the way she spells Kannada so perfectly but other Indian people say kannad and i hate it
Are u from karnataka?
@@BtSBlackpink771 yess!! You
@@Nothingfg471 me too☺
Me too
From ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು 💯
And I'm a guy who's also a bts fan💯💯😂
Not even Indians can identify all these Indian languages 😂😂
Well, to be fair, there's 22 official languages though there's like 121 total but way, way more if you go by dialect.
Some are similar
Haa u r right ,,
but most south indians can identify difference btw these languages easily.. kanada, Tamil, malayalam, Telugu ..ofcourse hindi 😄 I myself from Telugu...and can understand other 3 south languages well😊 nd hindi.
Not really. If someone to be honest watch some of the news or Movies of Follow actors could easily understand them, except the language from the North East.
@thedatasciencegirl Telugu spelling mistake pls crct it
She literally told them that is Hindi😂😂😂😂
I was thinking the same 😂😂
yeah😬🚶♀️🤣
Kinda cringe
Yeah I noticed that too, she shouldn't have said "Hindi" :) maybe "this language is..." or something
Over and over again. How silly.
0:37 "My parents are from Uttar Pradesh..."
Subtitles: "My parents are from Andhra Pradesh..." 😑😑
Please correct, these are two completely different states we are talking about!
Potato IKR ! It’s messed up
Omg. 🤣🤣🤣 Trueee
Ikr...😣😣
But nobody cares
@@rochuxditrue anybody can hear it
The girl is pronouncing telugu really good (tho she mixed English spoken style) it's great to speak telugu even she came US when she was just 2 ..
@@BreTelugu oh yeah even If he/she knew telugu one would easily forget the language without practice or speaking activity
@@BreTelugu really nice of you and how did your journey of interests in telugu started ?
@@BreTelugu wow... just amazing, hope u become popular some day..
@@BreTelugu woww..you're such a selfless person,hoping for the future and popularity of a non native language rather than yours 🙌🏽🤩
@@BreTelugu waahh !! Impressed 💫
Even im not an indian..im sri lankan but i can typically understand few indian languages because of thier movies..im watching bollywood tollywood kollywood malayalam kannada movies..i can understand all the languages that i mention here 😂
Sri Lanka Huh Nice Country
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN because of jingoistic right wing Indians like you, Indians get a bad name. Most Indians don't think like that infact they don't even know much about Sri Lanka and Sinhala, except cricket. You are just a pathetic belligerent troll who is doing nothing but bring disrepute to your country and you know that what you just said is so inaccurate and ignorant
U watch malayalam movies ☺️😍🔥.. love from Kerala 😇😍.. I also watch sinhala movies..
What exactly is the point of blindfolding them .
To not guess based on appearance lol
You can guess based on appearance
Yoo are you from ok tested?
You can tell which part of India a person is from by their appearance which is probably why they blindfolded them
SafetyRey doesn’t that only work for north East Indians
Buzzfeed: guess the language which you hear
Also Buzzfeed: blindfolds them
Torun Are you slow?
😂😂
Because of historical population movements, people from different regions can have different looks. Not seeing eliminates that.
Cut did this as well, but also added unusual combinations of speaker and language like Dutch speaking Afro American, Chinese speaking Belgian and such
it also eliminates easy recognition; southern Indians look very different from North, Kashmiris can be literally white and North East Indians resemble Thai people.more
The way they look sometimes gives away the region they are from. That's why the blindfold. Like Bengali people have huge gorgeous eyes. I can spot a Bengali woman from a distance.
Honestly I thought there wouldn’t be many TELUGU people outside india but some of the people who comment know TELUGU and speak TELUGU which is so cool!
There's many more of us Rajender .
@@Ponakalaranjit456 :)
@@BreTelugu cool!😀 nice to see people learning Telugu most people ignore Telanagana and the Telugu language so nice to see people who are learning Telugu it may be hard but good luck!
@@BreTelugu Yep content about telugu language in UA-cam is lack
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN same
😍
Tq for pronouncing Kannada word crctly.
Love from Karnataka
😂🙌
*you're an Indian and you are here to know if this video includes your language*
I'm also here for that!😂
Lol yes...mine isn't tho
I m Bengali
Mine malayalam
Marathi
No 😔
The girl who spoke Bengali was speaking the Bangladeshi dialect and not the West Bengal one. Bangladeshi way of speaking is a little different because they have a habit of like stretching the words
I see
She was from Dhaka
But if you understand bengali you'd still get it.
Innit i’m bengali
Opar Bangla er chilo , but I don't really mind .
ಜಗತ್ತಿನ ಸುಂದರವಾದ ಭಾಷೆ ಯಾವ್ದು ಹೇಳಿ ಈಗ ???? ❤💛
ಕನ್ನಡ😍
Every language is beautiful in my openion.
@@vishwa.singh.chauhan well it's he's opinion chill out bru
Love from Vizag city, Andhrapradesh, India 🇮🇳
3:35 she literally told the answer that she speaks Hindi in her home ._.
Ikr
Yupppp!!
Unbox Gamer ikr 😂😂😂😂😂
Yup
Yeah she basically cheated
Some Americans: don't like studying English (the only lang which is their birth language)
Meanwhile in India:. Compulsory to study AT LEAST 3 languages
Wrong in the USA we study various languages in high school. We have the option of choosing whether or not we wanna learn. In some states it is compulsory but not all
icse lol
In our school,it's compulsory to learn 4language
@@princesstaylor514 omg really ?
Where do you study and what languages ?
@@hirenjain I'm from Assam(north eastern state of India). So basically I'm an Assamese nd I studied in an Assamese medium school. So Assamese is our mother tongue nd we studied in Assamese language. After that from class 1,we have to learn english up to class 10. From cls 2,we have to learn Hindi nd Sanskrit up to cls 8. In cls 9,we can choose our elective subject,like Hindi,Sanskrit,Adv maths,computer,arts,dance,music etc. So that's why we learnt 4language in our schl.
1:09any more people who speak Telugu 🙋🏽♂️
Me
@@ashrithaakula1403 hi
@@RJ-dd6zl hi
@@ashrithaakula1403 sup lol i didnt know anything to say so
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN sorry I don’t know how to read or write teugu
The Bengali dialect, pronounciation and vocabulary differs in Indian Bengali and Bangladeshi Bengali.
Exactly!!
We don't even say salaam
BuzzFeed do some research!!
@@ritabratachattopadhyay3409 We say Nomoshkar, Pronam, Namo Namah.
@@mmallick3224 she wasnt even speaking Bangladeshi Bangla. She was speaking it with an American accent
@@normalguy11.11 lol go search Bangladeshi bangla and kolkata bangla. You'll know wht you're talking.
@@normalguy11.11 Yes she is not even speaking Bangladeshi accent fluently, and giving them much hints with her usage of English words.
She was speaking Bangladeshi Bengali , not indian bengali..
Aman Kumar Yes, Bangla, not Bengali
Maybe she identifies it as Bengali. 😂
Bengali is Bengali, the division between West Bengal and Bangladesh is arbitrary.
Bangladeshi bangla sounds a little different than bangla here in Bengal (India)....the thing i don't get about this video is the title clearly says "Indian languages" but then having a Bangladeshi person speaking it....otherwise it's the same language no matter what
Oh I didn’t know there was a difference between Bangladeshi Bengali and Indian bengali
So now BuzzFeed is also trying to get views of Indian content..
And it did😉
You can never win, can you? People whine that people aren't including enough, but when they do, people whine about that too. You simply can never win.
India is a country with a lot of different languages it's obvious that there will an episode featuring India and also they have done this episode with other countries as well not only india
Cheap comment.
DHRUV MALIK loool lmao
Ahah when telugu popped up I immediately smiled 😁😁💞💞
Anyways cool video 👍
అందరికి ఆరోగ్యం జాగ్రత్త, సంతోషంగా ఉండండి ❤️
@Siddhaarth Manian avunnu 😊
@11C21SIDDHAARTH MANIAN oh wow nice ninu Andhra ne
Mee tooo...
😄
i am telugu too but I cannot read :(
Naku koda Telugu vochu, nenu chapathi tho ullagadda thinnanu
I'm so glad! I'm half Telugu and half Bengali and my parents speak Hindi together so I understood EVERYTHING in this video! It's really surprising that I understood everything because I thought maybe they would include more indian languages.
I m Bengali
The Hindi one should've been easy to figure out since she mentioned "Hindi" so many times when she was speaking it 😂😂😂 well they got it right but if they got it wrong 🤦🏽♂️
Video: you say "saalam" as 'hello' in bangla.
Le "nomoskar": *sad noises*
Jinee
Well the muslims say saalam which is Arabic not Bengali. Nomaskar is bengali for hello.
@@stormyzvox2185 that girl was a Bangladeshi.
So the real hello in Bengali is Nomoskar.
Voortrekker's brother
Yes ik, she falsely claimed hello in Bengali is salaam when it isn’t.
Stormyz Vox ever heard of loan words? Nomoshkar is a loan word from Sanskrit, Salam is a loanword from Arabic, both are Bengali.
Thik boleccho!!!
When Telugu language popped up, it was goosebumps & happy moment. It was heart melt situation to me.
తెలుగు భాషకు నా ప్రేమలు ❤️❤️❤️
Yes
I'm a bengali, Bengali people greet good bye by saying "Chollam" or "Ashlam" meaning I'm leaving but we mean it in a way which says see you later
Nomoshkar, Salam, Aadab, Chollam, Ashlam, Gelam, Jai.... do you need more?
@@Jaqen_Hghar salam and aadab isnt used in Kolkata atleast by bengalis as far as i have experienced in my 17 years of existence. gelam and jai is something we've been taught not to say, as it is very informal/casual. chollam and ashlam is used most. Nomoshkar is very very formal, used in Abritis and stuff or in traditional events to greet older people and stuff
Title: Identify Indian languages
Brings bangladeshi girl to speak Bengali
Bengali is an indian state language
@@SyedShamsNasirbruh But the Bangladeshi dialect is different.
Exactly . Bangladeshi dialect is very different than that is spoken in West Bengal.
Honestly there isn’t much difference. Regional dialects inside Bangladesh is more different than standard Bengali of West Bengal and Bangladesh.
I'm a Bengal and Bangladesh and west Bengal have different accents because bangladeshis are still with the old village-y tone but west Bengals have a new kind of casual tone
I am Sri Lankan American and never gone to India. But I speak Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Sanskrit, Pali and Urdu. I understand Kannada, Malayalam, Gujarati, Punjabi, Bhojpuri and Marathi.
I love my South Asian Languages so much. They are so heartwarming and loving. However, my mother tongue is Sinhala, a brother of those languages.
Wow
Superb.
How did you learn them?
M. I.P I studied Hindi and Tamil from teachers and rest thanks to self study.
You...what...how..!?!?
Nandini Nanda If you have self discipline, there is nothing you cannot achieve.
WoW ! You are like a 1000 rupee note!!
ನಾನು ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ❤️
Naanu same
Amogus
ok
@@siddidmishra4168 ok boomer
Thank you BuzzFeed for putting Telugu on the spotlight, in US there’s a huge Telugu speaking diaspora from Telangana and Andhra.
Andhariki abhinandanalu 🙏🏼
I love the way Sumana spoke and I’m glad she has good hold on her Telugu (may not be as fluent as native Telugu speaker of either two states)
I as a native speaker of Telugu didn’t get a chance to learn reading and writing of Telugu as I grew up in other cities in India.
Yup
Good 😊
Hey Sailesh! It isn't that tough... You can learn reading and writing if you can put some time out on weekends.
Being an Indian living in India....it really confused me when they spoke in American accent after they spoke their languages..😅
It's called code switching. Common among bilinguals.
They should have brought languages such as Marathi and Malyalam.
Exactly
Languages from the North East also
Tamil also
Ummm it's Malayalam
Punjabi too 😒😒
Indian ♥️kannada 🙏 language very strong culture , spiritual and wisdom math🕉
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN Kannada doesn't have as many speakers as Telugu, Hindi, or Bengali. Also these languages may have been selected since they are all languages that are spoken in multiple states.
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN I'm pretty much sure it wasn't selected on basis of popularity or because of widely spoken but instead it was selected on basis of who were available at that moment for the video and also in sense any one from south, east and north of India.
The first person to speak Telugu and when they answer bengali I’m like TENGALI VIBESS 😂😂
You mean D word
😂😂
Unless you're from Bangladesh, I doubt any other Bengalis use "Salaam" for goodbye 🙄
People often forget that their are Hindus in Bengal (East & West)😓
Lol not every bangali in Bangladesh is muslim and I've never heard muslims use Salam as bye it's either khoda hafiz or Allah hafiz
somebody somebody , nah always say assalumalaikum to every brother and sister even if they’re not Muslim but bengali, as does my entire community and all of the people I know in Bangladesh 🤷♂️🇧🇩
@@99quik here Bengalis say nomoshkar
That was bangladeshi bangla not indian
Videos on India made by Americans are painful to watch as an Indian.
@Saman Khan they forgotten their roots
People who have been born and/or raised in other countries have to be very careful with being people of both nations. So, you can’t really blame them for not knowing literally HALF of anything about either of those nations. Thank you.
It’s sad because I’m also American born desi and in the U.S I have to be “indian” (and when I was little I thought that was embarrassing) and now that we moved back here in middle school I have to introduce myself as American and half the time elders think I don’t know Hindi or marwadi and I don’t know about the culture just because I have an accent. We face a lot of stereotypes (just watch 2000’s movies) but there’s people who face worse things than us.
Usually when parents move to other countries they do it so they can raise their kids in a stable way and get a good job to provide for ALL of their family (parents, siblings,...) and the kids get the culture but not exactly the reason for Indian people to do things. Sometimes the parents try to keep inside the desiness to protect their kids from bullies and racists and stuff.
Some of us are lucky to be from the not- so racist parts while some children of immigrants aren’t as lucky. I was, my parents made sure to teach me Hindi first and make sure I got the appetite and all the important cultural aspects. But my sister was raised when we got more busy trying to get stable enough to add a fourth person. She can’t speak Hindi even though we taught her and her accent won’t go away when she tries. All of her friends aren’t desi and she wants to be like them.
Also, my dad’s side speakers a ton of languages from all over India. And my sister is a HUGE Mahesh Babu fan so...
I’m sorry, that was pretty long and you might not have wanted that but it hits hard, ya know?
😂😂
Kannada language ( ಕನ್ನಡ ಭಾಷೆ ) 😎🔥🤟1:45
Almost everyone in Kerala is multilingual. I myself understand 6 languages.
Yeah
Bruh , Tamils and Malayalis could understand three languages for sure that is malayalam and Tamil since both are very similar and then English. And many could understand hindi
speak for yourself lmao i only know malayalam and english
@@anjaliii_i can't you read? I said "almost"
@@Fidah bruh i was only poking fun at myself its not that serious 🥲
That Telugu girl has really a great voice...Both the languages Telugu and Bengali(Bangladeshi) language are very appealing to me.
They should have actually bought malayalam... they would've never guessed it
Finally another Malayali who understands
Yeah
Ikr,I see so little videos pf malayalees and it frustrates me
Yay another
yet kerala remains model state in india with no1 human development index
Philippines + Indian = lot of cuteness.❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍😍😍
Telugu people's like ❤️
I really wish they’d kept Marathi or any of the other lesser know languages :/
Is marathi considered a lesser known language?
No it's still is used more than pali and other languages
Marathi is not a lesser known language
Pavan Suvarna that’s right, Maharashtra is bigger than most states, both in terms of population and territory. But we rarely ever see it represented in western media. For example, Gujarati, Telugu, etc is always mentioned when it comes to India, but Marathi never is.
I’m marathi🙂
Bengali girl: West Bengal’s Bengali is way different than Bangladesh’s, as the dialect differs a lot. I could understand you though. Nice job
Assam's bengali sound different too. But nobody bring it up why because kolkata people find our dialect funny...
Eita toh sylheti Laagche
@@micasa5633 naa bhai emonta motey noy amio Kolkata theke
@@micasa5633 not at all, don't blatantly blame and generalize a good city, i live in Kolkata too, we speak Bengali differently and you do differently, why would Kolkata find it funny?
@@dreamtaylorsversion5525 blatantly? I've grown up their and everyone used to mock me 🙏
As someone who speaks Kannada there are some words that sound very similar to Telugu
In India most bengalis are hindu and we do not say salaam or khuda hafiz that is a bangladeshi muslim thing please atleast do some good research buzzfeed!!!
It's totally not the Bengali spoken in India..the accent is totally different.
In india we don't even say salaam!!
I'm mad at buzzfeed
@@ritabratachattopadhyay3409 maybe you don't. But Bengali Muslims do. And there are plenty of us in India. Have fun basically feeling what we feel every time someone references how something that is Bengali Hindu as 'Bengali' exclusive 😂😂
@Himani Sood it was a light hearted joke. Bengalis make such jokes between us all the time. Chill.
Majority of Bengali Muslims stayed behind in India. My mom's uncle even fought for my home district to stay back with India.
I feel dirty even mentioning this to useless ingnoramuses like you on the internet. But I am feeling petty today.
@Himani Sood Bangladesh is a muslim country and our forefathers left everything behind in east bengal started from scratch and gave us a good life in india we are proud indians you better not speak when you dont know the whole scenario...
@@ritabratachattopadhyay3409 exactly sir
Telugu batch drop a like!!
Telugu person here!😀
I'm a north Indian by birth... But I love Andhra!
@@theminimalist007 so nice to hear!
my dad speaks telugu
@@theminimalist007 MY DAD IS FROM THERE! my mom's a white lady from indiana tho
It’s pathetic how they couldn’t even do the research to find out that Bangladeshi Bengali isn’t an INDIAN language
She was Bangladeshi so she wasn't Indian and that can hurt a lot of people but also Bengali is an Indian Language it is spoken by a lot of Bengalis that live in India 🙁💜
Have you ever heard of West Bengal?
What? Same language , different dialects.
It's the same language, the only difference is that their accent/dialect is a bit different than ours
bengali can be an indian language tho
Whenever Swasthi says she has Kannada friends I am like ❤🙏
Wow 🤩😍🤩😍🥰😘
also she pronounced it properly saying kannada but our Indians living in India have hard time saying properly but they say kannad which annoys me a lot
ವ್ಹಾ....
ಅವರ ಕನ್ನಡ ಉಚ್ಚಾರಣೆ ಅದ್ಭುತ....
ನೋಡಿ.ಕಲಿರೋ ತುತ್ ವಡೆ ಗಳ..
Translation:
Wow ,their Kannada pronunciation is great .See and learn from them dumbasses( I think this is close to tuthu vadegala XD)
Umm it's like Telugu
😂🔥🔥🔥
Bhayya northie's galu kannad annadu in nam illin bere mothertounge avr avr avr jote avr mothertounge al matadtare astee odak baryak avrig barodu kannada ne
@@niteshgowda8995 ನಿಮ್ ಸಂದೇಶ ಎಂತಾ ಅಂತ ಅರ್ಥವಾಗಲಿಲ್ಲಾ ಮಾರ್ರೆ
0:47 " I don't want to offend anyone"
0:38 subtitles already offended me when it said Andhra Pradesh for Uttar Pradesh
Same
@KaveriBalerao i used English captions and it still said Andhra Pradesh
Lol mine said othar pradesh
Telugu: Italian of the east.
Italian is Telugu of the west.
@@mohananirudhthota4121 avunu bro Telugu is much older than Italian
@@saisan2141 Yeah, so the person you replied to made the correct statement
I did not know that but i am telugu
Yup...its like Italian of the east ...but
Crazy thing is ...she is from andhrapradesh and. She don't know telugu ...😭
fun fact - everyone is waiting for their language
I love the way she pronounces Kanada. I could never pull that off.
First one is my mother tongue language, my Telugu...
ya mother tongue is first
Yes even my mother language is telugu
Same
Sameeee
Hola me toooooo (yes I'm the weirdo who likes to use words from different languages in one sentence in English)
Northeast Indian languages: exists*
People: tht Chinese 🤣
I'm from NORTH EAST
@Sanskar Gupta Manipuri*
Manipuri was one language they should have included. It would have highlighted the scope of languages spoken in india
@Tristan Namaram
Does it actually sound Chinese tho? I think Assamese sounds indian cuz it’s indo-Aryan
@Sanskar Gupta True. But it would have added value to the vedio beyond just an entertainment peice. These cultures are too often missed out in the mainstream
Telugu girl is super cute 😍 and her voice is so soothing.
Telugu is sweetest language, and it's known as Italian of the East....
According to my opinion, Telugu is the sweetest language while Malayalam is the cutest Indian language 😂😂😂 I started to fell in love with Malayalam language since last year 🤣 my Discord friends sound like a cute person 😂 if Japanese language sound cute, you can say Malayalam definitely one of it too 🤣
@SIDDHAARTH MANIAN yessu though I can still different the sound between Telugu and Kannada language XD but I admit it
the bengali girl is actually speaking bangladeshi bengali,
@Qetuo 047 The accent is different along with a few words. Its like American english and British english.
@Sehun Min Its also called bangla here in west bengal.
bangal accent
@Qetuo 047 75% different
Yes Bangladesh Bengali and West Bengal Bengali totally different
The Bengali here wasn’t spoken to it’s true potential.
amarkotha bangal bengali
Why would the bring Syleth man, that's not even mainland Bengali.
Sourav Choudhury nothing wrong with Bangal Bengali, it’s still bangla it just wasn’t Shuddho
Debanjali that definitely was not sylethi lmao
There was parts of sylehthi in that and I know because I speak sylehthi
Her pronouncing "Kannada" is very accurate.
a video like this should include more informative content. Like real information about what Indo-aryan, Dravidian languages are. Indo-aryan (North Indian) languages like Hindi, Bengali, Gujarati are derived from Sanskrit and Dravidian (South Indian) languages like Telugu, Kannada, Tamil are influenced by Sanskrit but from a different family. Hindi and Urdu are varieties of the same language
Any Telugu here here.
sri manikanta. Meeee
Mee
No one ..lol
yess me
vunnam
They murdered the Telugu language 😂😂
They also murdered my beloved Bengali.
Akkada unnolaki accent untadi don't say that
@@prateekreddy8442 bro just for fun not to discriminate...... Sorry to offend
For me Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam are very hard to distinguish.
Not to be mean but Malayalam sounds like weird Tamil and Kannada and Telugu look and sound similar. However, it is easy to distinguish them if you’ve been in that environment for at least a month.
Never knew that an Indian-Filipino mix would be this pretty 🤩
She said, “I’m from Uttar Pradesh”, the subtitle goes “ I’m from Andhra Pradesh”. 😁😁😁
The girl who spoke telgu was gorgeous 😍😘❤️
When I saw this video..I eagerly waited till the end of the video to see whether there is Tamil 😞😞But I got nothing but a big disappointment 😑😑😩
Me too
May be they did not have a Tamil speaking person... No offense
@@nnn5241 What you wrote makes no sense? Maybe because they did not "what" a tamil person
@@skr6113 Not everyone can speak good English, plus why would they not 'want' a Tamil person?
@@pterodactyl8117 it wasn't autocorrect I meant to say what because they just said they did not tamil speaking person
മലയാളം ഇല്ലാ നോക്കണ്ടാ...
Malayalam ??
😂
Thenks
1:52 SHE SAID KANNADA MEANS PROUD TO BE A KARANATAKA PEOPLE
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As a bengali from West Bengal and have been speaking bengali my whole life, I can say that, that dialect in which that girl spoke in, is "bangal" and it is mostly spoken in Bangladesh and somewhat here in WB as well.
We have the same language, but a different dialect. A normal Indian who doesn't know bengali or hasn't lived in West Bengal, cannot figure out the difference.
Ikr
The dialect you mentioned as Bangal is not spoken by all Bangladeshis. It is mainly a dialect of Faridpur-Barisal and Dhaka region. There are different dialects of each region of Bangladesh. Sometimes some dialects become incomprehensible to some Bangladeshis. We speak our own dialect mainly with our family members ,sometimes with friends and closers but the written and formal Bengali is the same as Weat Bengal.
@@I.am.SabinaYasmin
*West Bengal.
We both know for a fact that Bengalis from West Bengal don't have that dialect(originally).
Those who do has had ancestors from Bangladesh. Though, it's true that there are more than just 2 dialects.
You, won't find us Bengalis(from WB) saying stuff in a Bangal dialect.
@@sinfullymesmerizing3104 I know about it. Actually I said that most of the people from WB think that Bangal dialect is the only the dialect that Bangladeshis use to speak, but it's wrong.
BTW the people from Jhargram and Purulia speak different dialect even in northern part of WB too. Isn't it?
@@sinfullymesmerizing3104 "ঘটি" অথবা "বাঙাল", ঠিক না?
যশোর, খুলনা এসব অঞ্চলে অনেকে কিন্তু প্রায় কলকাতার মতই বাংলা বলে। আবার চিটাগাং/ সিলেটের বাংলা এতটাই আলাদা যে অন্য অঞ্চলের বাংলাদেশীরাই বোঝেনা।
Omg I’m Bengali. Arabi did a great job! I agree, it’s a beautiful language
1:04 ayeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
glad to see a fellow telugu- indian
The title says Indian languages and the video is LITERALLY featuring BANGLADESH'S BENGALI i-
I don't get it either. Name it South Asian languages?
Bengali is also spoken in West Bengal, India
I mean, Bengali is still an Indian language mate.
Abhyuday Bohra how
Abhyuday Bohra how
Starts with Telugu 🔥🔥🔥🔥
6:50 Sanskrit one of the ancient language of India, still spoken by few thousand people and gave rise to now spoken Indo-aryan languages include hindi, bengali etc.
But there's even more ancient language that's native to India, older than Sanskrit itself and even interesting fact is that it's still spoken today by over 80M people in India, Srilanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius. And it gave rise to telugu, kannada, malayalam and many other languages spoken in north india, pakistan, afghanistan etc.
It's the oldest spoken/oldest surviving language in the World. And it's one of the oldest languages ever spoken by humankind. It's the underrepresented and underrated Tamil.
You are right
No need any representation for greatness and it is unique in the world
I saw Jenny and I was like yay! They finally have a North eastern Indian ... I found out she is half Filipino
ME TOO!!! such a disappointment :(
I speak telugu!! I am so pleased!
Me Too I m Telugu as well I m from Kosta Andhra From Ongole.
In our class there are lot of tamil people... But they are so fluent in telugu im from nellore
Americans are making more effort to recognise south indian languages than most of North Indians😂😂😂
@yzqwtee They are now American
@yzqwtee pretty sure theyre american
Bengali is an East Indian language!
yeahh😂😂😂
@anurag
No I’m hindu. Do u have a problem?Northies have hard time accepting the truth. they might not be as native as they think.😂😂😂💀 I’m talking extreme north of India and Pakistan. These ppl are very mixed compared to other Indians. Obviously majority of India is more indian. But Kashmiri and Punjabi and Pakistani are very mixed
So Swasti you pronounced kannada word so right. Being in India most of the people can't pronounce the word correctly.This shows how well educated and well culturaled you are. 👏
Yes exactly 👆
By the way you are from which country
The Telugu one was speaking the Talangana accent of it and it's probably the prettiest one. (I'm from Telangana btw😄)
That's rayalaseema accent
LOVE the way Sewasti says 'kannada' (especially stressing on the D sound) just like us typical kannadigas!!
ಸದ್ಯ ಕನ್ನಡ್ ಅನ್ ಲಿಲ್ಲ
@@k.h5971 lol howdu.
@@kshamashekar1325 ಯಾವ್ ಊರು ?
Yeah many Indians don't pronounce correctly
@Jon Boner honnavara guru "a" egrusbeda north india davru tara
Thanks for pronouncing "kannada" not kannad ✌🏼
Here anyone from Telangana and Ap states.who feel happy when she spoke in telugu 😁
The girl who was as the Bengali Speaker had a dialect which is spoken by Bangladeshi people. Indian Bengali has a lot difference in dialect and vocabulary.
Note: Not to offend but Indian Bengali Pronunciation is purest form of Bengali pronunciation. Bangladeshi Bengali has got a Arabic-Persian-Urdu influence.
Yes, একদমই ঠিক বলেছেন। what u said is exactly correct.
u know both r Bangla spoken by same people I don't understand why people always think it's some sort of compitision we r Both r bangali here we have some difference as majority of people liv in Bangladesh r Muslim so it's obvious that there will be some Arabic and Urdu.
@@anisulislam1 Yes that's what I am saying. The dialect spoken in Bangladesh got Arabic-Persian influence. Thus, it sounds bery different.
@@anisulislam1 See it is bit like the difference in British English and American English. The accents they use is different. But, British English is considered to be the best in both terms of pronounciation and vocabulary.
that was not really Indian Bengali,
that was Bangladeshi bengali, More like Bangal language . Indian Bengali is more like ... umm.. I am bengali and in Bengali, it's called “Chalti bengali”
We used to put ooo end of each words ...and Bangladeshis use hoi...maybe...😅
@@minkoni7963 the thing that's more prominent is we use chi at the end of verbs but they use si
Bangladesh has many dialects. Dhakaiya dialect is very different sylheti bengali.
Any tamilans here? 😂🔥🔥
Yee தமிழ் இங்ஙே!
Yeah
No😂🔥🔥
Yaaaaaa.... ofcourse tamilian are everywhere.. we rockzzz✔
Tamilan da
I like when she said "Avjo" in reply to "Salaam" like a true Gujju.
the languages should’ve been revealed at the end so we could play along