@@plabonidan602 I remember my biology teacher used to tell me that you don't need to learn correct pronunciation just pronounce as it is you never gonna misspell the words 😂😂
@@leekzonyt9591 we indians hv ability to speak any language after learing. Coz, of strong base of ancient sanskrit language .. Mother of all language. 🙏
That is how our languages are.. I am a father of two having hard time teaching my kids reading english.. Simple Example Sunday, Monday has same sound but one have U and other one O, these things are really confusing for kids
What nonsense, then what about silent letters ? Like we don’t learn this in Indian schools … how then do we Indians deal with pronouncing words such as champagne, colonel, lieutenant, rendezvous and so on ?
@@vaasu3020 the speaker is expected to learn the pronunciation for the spelling. Mexico should be pronounced as Mehico, but we can’t expect the spelling to be changed.
Roooooof is how I've always said it just like the guy did.. Let's take aluminum foil.. US says A-lum-in-num The correct way from the periodic table is Alu-mini-um...
@@MuznaFathima no it is very true that we share similar gods. there have been many instances where tribes have worshiped a monkey god. Even in black panther, the m'baku says "glory to Hanuman".
The term 'Himalaya' is a conjunction of two Sanskrit words hima + aalaya - hence the Indian emphasis on the 2nd syllable (where the parts join) rather than the 3rd syllable. Also, the traditional Indian usage implies that Himalaya is *the* abode of snow in India, and thus used in singular (unlike the Western usage in plural for mountain ranges like the Alps, etc.)
Exactly, what you write is what you pronounce or vice versa. Our script exactly matches what we say. That's why there is no need for a spelling bee competition. English is too complex, its been used for too long.. time to change to something simple.
This guy has a mixture of British-Indian-american accents. Amongst all the beautiful things India has to offer the crown jewel is spirituality - learn from Srimad Bhagwatam by Srila Prabhupada - the reality vs illusion will be demystified and one will live more meaningful, full of love, joy and purposeful life. Hare Krishna
Indian accent is funny and pronounces every letter which makes it easier to understand and is a good combination during jokes,making this accent more funnier 😂
@@THEHARIOFFICIAL there is no aa in him in Sanskrit but there is also no halant ( that makes it pronounced half or thrown in dustbin ) . M of Sanskrit automatically has Uh with it . There is no need to add aa as the word म already has म् + अ
@@YinYanUzumaki I was talkin abt the short vowel 'a'. If you take Hima the word ma in Sanskrit is a combination of m+a(short vowel). Its how the archaic pronounciation works .
Indian accent makes it easier to remember the correct spellings
No wonder Indians are the best spellers.😅😅
Absolutely 💯💯💯
Yes coz in our languages we always write what we read. Therefore our accent is more focused on the spellings
@@plabonidan602 I remember my biology teacher used to tell me that you don't need to learn correct pronunciation just pronounce as it is you never gonna misspell the words 😂😂
Ours is british english,
Usa : it's duplicate
India : Chinese 😂
😂😂
Epdi bose vera level😂😂😂😂😂
Kerala : chaathan😂😂
😂
😂@@MOTO-SD
America: television
India: T. V😂😂
Waha v tv he bolte hai
American: American
Indian: Angrej
😂😂😂
American:White
Angrez are English people, goray or white are Americans
@@Adiesh-u humare liye toh sare gore angrej hi hote hain 😅
@@deep_maan 😂👍
@@Adiesh-u Angrezi wo jo Angrezi bolte hai
USA: Detergent
India: Surrf
Surrf❌️
Kapde dhone ka powder✅️
For my family it's nirma
Saraf
Actually it's not even surrf its saraf😂😂
Americans would say Tide
American - Air conditioner
India - ac 😂
Everyone calls it AC.
Biscut 😂😂😂
Paruck
Well actually everyone call it ac
A- air
C-Conditioner
Oohh my god
US : gas station
India: petrol pump 😂
Petrol bunk
American:- biscuit
Indians :- बिस्कुट 😂😂
American: cookies (not biscuit)
they call it biscit we call it biscut
Kya hota hai biskoot
Bish ki kit 🤣🤣
By the way Americans don't say "Biscuit"
American - Refrigerator
Indian - Fridge 😂
True 😂
Right brother 😂😂❤
British English
Prajeet : pressure cooker
Indians fridge
Legends phridge😂
America- It's too expensive
India- Hum baad me aate hai
😂😂
Ram sitama hanuman mandir madav ma hunaman bisnulshmi lashmima krisna radhm the end of the noday and My family and friends and family are well and
😂😂😂😂
Shopkeeper spotted
😂😂😂
American = toothpaste
Indian= Colgate
😂😂😂
💯 pepsudent ka colgate dena zara. 😂
America - Noodles
India - maggi 😂
Mom i am famous 🙀
America- Toothpaste
India- Colgate
India: chowmine
true
White😊😊
Black😂😂
It’s actually Ramen
Indian pronunciation of himalaya is the correct one!! Because it's Indian origin name !!
Sanskrit origin to be more accurate
@@prashantsinha6781Paali origin to be precise as Sanskrit is copied from it.
@@bg8187 copied? You sure? There are many phonemes in Sanskrit not present in Pali,
Pali is more like other Prakrit languages.
@@bg8187 you mad... Sanskrit is way more ancient than palis
@@bholethakur1314 he's a fool not mad.
Doesn't understand difference between spoken language and standard official language.
Every Indian has his own accent 😂
😂😂 yes man
😂
And own language 😂
@@NewstatePlayer100 lol 😂
and own god😁!
USA - perfume
india - Spray
Nope... "Scent"
@@aryan__989 Spray in kerala. Where are you from
America: "Old T-shirt"
India: "PoChAa"😂
Edit: Let's Go! 🔥
😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂 if u r a Indian woman than more 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
USA : Toothpaste
India : Colgate
They brush teeth?
@@Gerald0613Nah they are not like you
@@Gerald0613They brush teeth 2 times a day
Colgate is company name
Yes 2 times .. don't think that all people all are like you who don't brush@@Gerald0613
Bruh the Indian sounded more American than the american 😂
EXACTLY
Actually more like Texas accent.
Indian cheated here.
Listen Modi speech.
That's the lol Indian English.
Why Indianas are also known as indians? Tgey are from different regions
@greengalaxy8873 I'm from the NYC area and I use the same pronunciation as the Indian guy for a good chunk of these.
Usa - T shirt 😊
India - Bushat 💀
Made my day😂
😂
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Bursat 😅
America: soap. Indian:sabbu
That's south indian
That's why spelling bee winners are mostly Indian😂
😎
You are right bro
Exactly
Underrated comment .........
America : Noodles 😊
India. : Maggie 😂
+waiwai
It,s so annoying bro every indians say the companies name not main thing like they say maggi to every type of noodles even if it,s a ramen
Nepal= waiwai
Love to india from nepal
Magi
The one Bengali friend : Maaagi😂
America : OMG
Indian: ohh my god 😂😂😂😅😅
Indian : खड़क सिंह के खड़कने से खड़कती हैं खिड़कियां।
American : ?? Hands up
Hoga to jaroor ,bhale maloom n ho.
American: Cookie 🍪
Indian: Biskut 💀
It's cookie in American
And biscuit in British English
Egyptian: BASCOOT
😅
BisKu
Yes 💯🤚😃🙂😂😊😀
The Indian was actually more American than girl herself. 😂😂
250 likes and no replies?
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Yeah who tf even says "Hostill"?
Same Same but different😂
American English ❌ Rosted English ✅
America - biscuit
Uk - cookies
India - parle g
Biskut
Parle G is an emotion. ❤
It's the other way around but the Indian one is real 😂
Who else are from Kerala ?
@@abhilashpaul9237
parle g = ek cup me jta nhi
Horlicks biskut = jata hai to ata nhi 😂
An indian tongue can rotate 360° degree with exelent accent.. 👍
360° 😅
Do you drink your medicine?! 😝🤪🤣🤣🤣
@@boyetem7321 wt medicines.?
This makes absolutely no sense to a native English speaker, must be all Indian likes that somehow make sense of this in translation
@@leekzonyt9591 we indians hv ability to speak any language after learing. Coz, of strong base of ancient sanskrit language .. Mother of all language. 🙏
American: Scooter
Indian: Scooty
America... Toothbrush
India...ब्रश 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This Indian accent is similar to what we have here in Ghana 😅❤
Or perhaps the woman be pronouncing nonsense
Colonial heritage
We are brothers and sisters
Nigeria as well
Actually here in Indian, every indian has their own accent. 😅😂
Indian : hari
American : harry😂😂😂
😅
Whatever indians n Americans r bro...
Here comes hari
You banged it...😂
😂😂😂
American: Fan
India: पंखा 😂😂
I found my own that What is the easiest way to pronounce is correct pronounce in English .
Her smile at last is ❤
Indian pronunciation = saying the words the way they are written
Ya that's the truth
That is how our languages are.. I am a father of two having hard time teaching my kids reading english..
Simple Example
Sunday, Monday has same sound but one have U and other one O, these things are really confusing for kids
And that is how it should be.😂
Also we have British English here which varies from American accent.
What nonsense, then what about silent letters ? Like we don’t learn this in Indian schools … how then do we Indians deal with pronouncing words such as champagne, colonel, lieutenant, rendezvous and so on ?
Himalayas is correct the Indian way😊
But the spelling should be Him'aa'layas
@@vaasu3020 'a' can be used to represent both long or short 'a'. Just as you don't spell your last name as 'kumar', and not necessarily as 'kumaar'.
@@vaasu3020 the speaker is expected to learn the pronunciation for the spelling. Mexico should be pronounced as Mehico, but we can’t expect the spelling to be changed.
@@kshatrapavan Because of you the guy changed his name from vasu to vaasu 😅
@@SurajInd89😂😂😂😂😂
USA :-- Detergent
India :-- Nirma😂
India: Hotel
USA: Trivago🗿
Roof: “ruff”
I am American and I haven’t heard someone say it like that. 😂
Neither have I. Guess we're part Indian 🇮🇳
Roooooof is how I've always said it just like the guy did..
Let's take aluminum foil..
US says A-lum-in-num
The correct way from the periodic table is
Alu-mini-um...
She was ruffing it
U know the difference between FOL and FOOL 😂😂😂i think you are from ihio😂😂
@anonymo6924 lived in California all my life and have never heard it pronounced as "ruff"
Himalaya is an Indian word so Indian always right.
Anyway this guy has an Indian American accent. Not really an Indian accent of English.
Yeah.true.
Not really. Many Indian people speak english like that normally..
@@Mayfan44 I think you are one of them.
Nah he has Indian accent, y'all are tripping.
Just FYI, Hima means snow and Alaya means abode in Sanskrit. So Himalaya means abode of snow. The word Alaya is pronounced in Sanskrit as Aalaya.
I mean Indian English is close to British English and now the British people have moved on to Roadmen English 😂😆
The name Himalayas has derived in the Indian subcontinent so the Indian accent is the perfect ❤
Yes,Him means barf in Sanskrit
Not from india but from ancient south asia😊
@@shitalshrestha1258 ok,but we all know that before india is very big and it is called bharat
@@shitalshrestha1258indian subcontinent or bharatvarsh
Heem = ice
Alayas = place or abode
So, an abode of ice.
America: pc
India: computrrrr 👽
More like kampuutaar
😂
Thought they're in seperate videos 😅
Bina speak ke bhi bda difference 😂😂
Bro she really said 'ruff' 💀
probably a midwest thing? that was painful NGL. Imagine if they asked her to say pen.
That’s a thing in Utah, but not most of the US
Really!!!!?!!?!!!!💀💀💀💀💀
Maybe she likes it Ruff💀
The biggest difference between America and India is the colour of human
US - gas station
Aussie- servo
India - petrol pump ⛽️
Petrol bunk * 😂
BOC
Oil Pump
@@earlyman007no one calls it a petrol bunk
@@FireandIce-eh7mx you could Google buddy 😅..in india we call them petrol pump and also petrol bunk.
Bro : TF- you are laughing at 😂😂😂
American - gas station
India-petrol pump
Nooo petrol bunk
Since when do we call roofs ruffs? 😂
Thank u
That's what I was thinking -- I definitely pronounce it like the Indian guy, and I'm from Texas
She got the accent of golden retriver
She is somehow related to dogs ig 😂
I’ve literally never heard anyone say it like that before.
USA : Toothpaste
INDIAN: Colgate
😅😅😂
INDIA: Raju ban gaya gentlemen
USA: KALU ban gaya gentlemen
American: Telivision
Indians: tv 😂😂😂😂
Not TV.. it's TB 😂😂
“RUFF”
“HOSTOLE”
A lot of americans say hostile like that lol
But it sounds dumb lol
They fucked up the British language and say we say it wrong
Roof can go either way in the US
tbhi mujhe English movies bina subtitles ke smjh nhi aati 😅😂
Americans:ruff
Indians:Roof
भाई मुझे आप सूर्य कुमार यादव जैसे क्यों लग रहे हो 😂😂
USA - wotehh
India- waattttterrrrrrrr
Woteh is british
I am Nigerian and we pronounce herbs, roof, obligatory, etc just like the Indian fellow.
We are racially same and our worshipping gods are also same.
I'm indian and one thing I've realised is how similar we are to Africa in terms of culture, traditional music and food.
@@praveenkirsurnot true
@@MuznaFathimakinda true tho
@@MuznaFathima no it is very true that we share similar gods. there have been many instances where tribes have worshiped a monkey god. Even in black panther, the m'baku says "glory to Hanuman".
american: that seems like such a good place.
indian: india lagta hi nahi hai.
Rasgulla nd kala jamun..😅😅😅😅
Indians have most diversified vocalization
Can you explain. 😅
@@spgaming6157 learn hindi and sanskrit, you'll know.. every alphabet engages different parts of your vocal track. It was made in such a way!
@@moviemaniaOGBelgium ( belgaum)?
@@moviemaniaOG thanks
@@Ravi-fw3ee ok I will. Thanks
The way the Indian guy said "Himalayas" is actually how you are supposed to pronounce it. Because it's an Indian word.
it is a mixture of two words - hima means snow and aalaya means house . hima+aalaya = himalaya
@@usnasi4439we know
Himalayas is in Nepal. Stop being cringe.
@@503945158nepal was in india once in anciet times, so you don't be cringe and learn some history
America:- catch
India :- catch pakad
Pakistan:- catch miss 😂
America: Toilet
India: railway track
😂
@@waqasjavaid9274 india :- it's my dad
Amarica :- it's our dad 😂
Cricket fan be like:- Suryakumar yadav 2.2
Indians can't go wrong on Himalaya.
Avan t v d p
Yeah, though it wasn't about which pronunciation was the correct one👍
Indian said HOSTILE
American said HOSTEL 😂😂
Yes😂😂😂
Isme hasne ki kya baat h😂😂
America - it's too expensive
India - isse achcha to hamare yaha milta hai
Bruh, nobody in America say “ruf” 💀💀💀
I say it that way, as do many others. Perhaps it’s regional.
Entirely regional, everyone in my area says "roof"
It depends on where in America. I pronounce it roof but the people I love near pronounce it ruf
People in Chicago say ruff!
A dog says ruf ruf🤣🤣
Nobody in america pronounces roofs "ruffs"
I know right that was funny
I do...
@@simonebeckley2461 and I bet you like hut dogs and beer!
@@croswellianprincess3590 🤣 Chicago style, yes. But you know me so well.
@@simonebeckley2461 yup. Only way to have them. Except for the coney dogs on fancy days.
America-water
India- paani
Indian Accent always rocks🎉🎉
The term 'Himalaya' is a conjunction of two Sanskrit words hima + aalaya - hence the Indian emphasis on the 2nd syllable (where the parts join) rather than the 3rd syllable. Also, the traditional Indian usage implies that Himalaya is *the* abode of snow in India, and thus used in singular (unlike the Western usage in plural for mountain ranges like the Alps, etc.)
Aalaya=home/house so accent falling on aalaya makes sense to Indians who know the meaning of the word.
Chal chal apne baap ko maat sekha
@@thegod6914toh nikal na yha se v comment karne kyu aya be velle 🤦🏻♂️
@@Shibu-069 Tera jiju ha kya vo
@@thegod6914Abe tari kyu jal rahi hai
That "roof" of America sounds like a *"WROOF WROOF"* 😂💀
Parcel goes on wrong location 😂😂
If Surya Kumar Yadav had a distant brother..
Bro i love the “obligatory” 😭
haha 😂 ♥
Indian accent is the best . We try to speak what we write .
Exactly, what you write is what you pronounce or vice versa.
Our script exactly matches what we say. That's why there is no need for a spelling bee competition. English is too complex, its been used for too long.. time to change to something simple.
Indians praising themselves
@@blitzkriegedvanhauten5261 When people have nothing to say on the topic/context, they make comments at person level :)
@@blitzkriegedvanhauten5261 no worry , you praise us😌
How our accent is best? It's not our native tounge.
Bro is trying to impress that girl😂😂
Her: Ruff
Me: WTF? Who calls it that?💀
Was she laughing for pronouncing Himalaya the right way?! It’s a Sanskrit word for Krishna’s sake!
Its not a crime to speak a word incorrectly
Yep.. himam means snow alaya means house.. himalaya means house of snow..
@@svapnilyadav8020 but they don’t even want to put in effort sometimes 😮 that’s just disrespectful
@@sholmes_ttyy
Just hima not himam
Who TF is kirshna blue alien pdfile ancestor of Johnny sins
'Himalayas' is Indian !!!
America: Toilet
India: Railway track
American:rest room.
USA: Brandy
INDIA:Daaru
😂😂😂
Even in the USA you'd see like 20 different pronunciations based on region.
And in India more than 2000 pronunciation based on State,region, religion, caste , thier own mother Language, etc etc...
Half of what the USA girl said wasn’t even how people say it where I live (in the usa btw)
The Indian is talking the same pronunciations as me, a British person would
Well done get yourself s cookie . You just disovered hot water ! 🤦🏻
😅
GURL REALLY SAID RuFF🤣💀
Fr
Fr who even calls it that
@@Jwolf0 People in western New York definitely call it that. I used to watch a lot of TV from there while growing up across the border in Canada.
Im American and everyone here pronounces it the way the Indian guy pronounced it nobody says “RUFF” unless you’re a dog
Aap dono ki jodi
Gulab Aur Jamun ki tarah hai 😂😂
American : I am sorry, could you repeat that again?
Indian : हैं?
He’s the only one who said roof right!
An American saying ruff instead of rooooof???? Nah thas some crazy shi right here
That's embarrassing She needs to go back to school
@@codyhellman3694 do you know what dialects are?
Car campany pronounce by google
Indian english - hundai
American english- hande😂😂
Australia: Roof America: rUfF India: 🎉
I need to do this w/my daughter and son-in-law! My son-in-law is East Indian, love his history--and, I have the most beautiful grandchildren!
I'll have to prepare, there's a lot of words one could use/reference!
East Indians are one of the most beautiful people out there , you’re daughter got lucky.
@@hazikkhan1124 Yes! It's opened a world for all of us--and, mind you, my son-in-law "got/is" lucky too!
@@eleanorwittering3126 congrats ❤
This guy has a mixture of British-Indian-american accents. Amongst all the beautiful things India has to offer the crown jewel is spirituality - learn from Srimad Bhagwatam by Srila Prabhupada - the reality vs illusion will be demystified and one will live more meaningful, full of love, joy and purposeful life. Hare Krishna
She said HIM..LAY..ASS😂😂
😂😂
😂 lol
😂
tbhi mujhe English movies bina subtitles ke smjh nhi aati 😅😂
America- biscuit
India- biskoot 😂
Indian accent is funny and pronounces every letter which makes it easier to understand and is a good combination during jokes,making this accent more funnier 😂
American - "Harry Potter"
Indian - "Hari Puttar"
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
U offended all the potterheads out there
Ok... But Himalayas has to be the Indian way as it is a combination of two Indian words Him + alay i.e., snow + residence = Himalayas or abode of Snow
@Bypass Algo i stated that it's combination of two Indian words. There are no words as Hima and alaya but him and alay.
@@devendra_c in samskrit way Hima + ālaya is correct coz the word Himalayas is originated from samskrit not hindi !!!!!!!
It's also the abode of Lord Shiva ❤️🙏
@@THEHARIOFFICIAL there is no aa in him in Sanskrit but there is also no halant ( that makes it pronounced half or thrown in dustbin ) . M of Sanskrit automatically has Uh with it . There is no need to add aa as the word म already has म् + अ
@@YinYanUzumaki I was talkin abt the short vowel 'a'. If you take Hima the word ma in Sanskrit is a combination of m+a(short vowel). Its how the archaic pronounciation works .