She said it in three step so that the kid would listen it clearly it's her job not that she couldn't pronounce it in one go ig you haven't seen a spell bee competition before this 😑😑😑
Did she? Sounds like she was trying to sound it out as phonetically as possible to ensure he could hear and spell it correctly. Truth be told this is a very easy word to spell. Very impressive such a young kid can spell it, but it’s a few very common prefixes added to a simple word. It sounds way more impressive than it is.
As a fellow spelling bee kid, knowing your prefixes and suffixes is an absolute blessing. Pseudo-, hypo-, and para- are all common starts to words, so understanding those definitely helped this kid work through his word. He's surely still got talent, too!!!
@@BlueSourcandy Yeah! I like the way you said that. It's a lot of just combining stuff you already know, and actively using newly acquired vocabulary in the contexts that you already understand for retention. At the same time, it's hard to understand that as a kid, and hearing it from someone else doesn't always actually help- you've got to sort of internalize it. That's why what this kid in the video is able to do is so remarkable still :)
Exactly! I am a bit familiar with a lot of prefixes and thought that by breaking it up you can kinda spell it-the root word itself is also very simole.
Thats what I was saying like Pseudo then hypo and para are easy pre fixes and obviously ism is very common its just thyroid that is unique and that is easy to spell its literally just a sound it out word
In other words, medical terms like this are easier to memorize if you learn to break them into chunks and can recognize those chunks. I agree, but I grew up with a medical student/doctor, so I might have an advantage.
Fax. With a basic knowledge of roots, prefixes, suffixes, etc; its easy to spell the word because its exactly how it sounds. I just forgot the word 10 seconds into the video.
This looks a lot harder than it is. Pseudo is a common root, hypo and para are also commonly spelt the way it is shown here, the thyroid is an organ, and ism is a common suffix. Given the definition, you just need an understanding of word roots and human anatomy to spell pseudohypoparathyroidism correctly. This kid is brilliant for learning all this stuff at his age, but still, this isn't an insanely difficult word.
😂😂😂 But he has received his education in America, he has got this knowledge from there, there is no use of being from India, otherwise this would have been of no use.
Not even a bio student still could spell it first time. Like everyone knows Thyroid that's the only spelling you need. Age doesn't matter here even kids know Thyroid
If you wanna learn how to do this, I suggest watching this one movie called Amanda and the bee or something, I forgot the girls name. Basically you memorize all the roots of words and from that you can spell anything from it's definitions
Bro already finished Harvard💀
LMAO FR
𝙽𝚊𝚑𝚑 𝚏𝚛𝚏𝚛! 😂
Nah he has the mind of a life time
do you mean harvard finally finished him
@@SanaaZovoltguiwoah
He is so blessed. I can't even prounce
Forget about that spelling ur pronounced changes to prounce 😅😂😂
that is the joke🤦@@LokngamKhuklam-fv6yo
Say mashallah ❤
This word I can easily pronounce as well as spell 😃
@@SshivamKhopkarno it wasn't
bro called me dumb in 21 letters
L et me try
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Youre not dumb, they just have a superb memory. Eidetic
Pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcaniosis
@@seldom89You’re right,but he knows the definition and he knows how to spell it.
He is honestly a gifted child. I forgot the word by the end of the definition.😂
Same here bro🤣🤣🤣🤣
With you guys 😂😂
✋ same here 😁
Same here😂😂😂
I forgot it even before the definition
What the heck? This kids idk about half my age and he can spell better than I can now 😭😭
Power of spell bee
By the way in am at the Maharashtra spell bee level
Same I'm also from maharashtra and In your school in English there spell bee is compulsory before exams 😂😂😂😂😂
Let alone spelling i can't even pronounce it😢
Forget abt u bro he can spell better than ur teacher😅😅
@@alwayshappyfamilyDon't be fake i seen your dp your from palastine and live near gaza😊
Ooh my gosh my brain is not available right now 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My brain is broken right now 😂
😂😂😂
Wtf do you even mean its normal level for adult though hard for kids
I couldn’t even follow the word while watching the clip. I am like, “what? What thyroid?”😂😂
Lol
The lady got me dying 😭
@okand1947 what is the definition of cringe
Shes Lookin like the grinch
@@totalyanoob3620whatever it is she’s goofy ash
ACTUALLY 😭😭😂
don't y'all dare talk about Dawn French like that
Harvard accepting him ✅
Him accepting harvard❌
Bro job one had
Reversed got it you
mess up this how you did
😂😂
Reversed you it bro lil
Caution : Don't watch this in front of your parents💀
thank you for this
If i watch this ima be studying for the next to years💀
Of course
U should have told before 🥲
Instructions unclear I have been whooped by my grandmother to do spelling for the rest of my life
He told its spelling but i can't also
pronouncing it cortectly😂😂
Correctly not cortectly 😂😂😅
Edit : Wow Thanks for 10+likes 🥰❤️
Love the attention to detial
It's supposed to be correctly not cortectly 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@nonplaysgamesッ it's detol not detial 😂
And you can't even writing it cortectly
😅😅
The fact the girl was also saying the word in 3 steps and the kid said it in a second was another level of success
She has to enunciate the words properly so the kid can understand her
she did so for clarity
she has to say it like that
The only word i recognised nd spelled before him....but if I'm non medico definitely I can't ...
She said it in three step so that the kid would listen it clearly it's her job not that she couldn't pronounce it in one go ig you haven't seen a spell bee competition before this 😑😑😑
Lil bro graduated harvard: ❎
Lil bro practically invented it: ✅
THE WOMENS FACE BESIDE HIM 😂
Not funny lol
999 likes? lemme make that 1k lol
The women beside him face reaction:- 😀😅🤨😦😧😲🥴😖😵🙀
That Dawn French 😢
@@lavender.x5987?? What ?
Even the judge got confused while pronouncing it but the champ nailed it
Did she? Sounds like she was trying to sound it out as phonetically as possible to ensure he could hear and spell it correctly.
Truth be told this is a very easy word to spell. Very impressive such a young kid can spell it, but it’s a few very common prefixes added to a simple word. It sounds way more impressive than it is.
The female contestant's facial expressions throughout the reel 😄 specially at the end 😂😂 Rhythmic 🥳
And her smile 🤟
Broo i thought the same 😛
This looks fake asf
@@mb3lk no it's real though
Thats the owner of the show
@@joshuagaming14 that girl is the owner 😵
i love how he says “definition pwease”
Absolutely brilliant ❤❤❤❤❤
His opponents expression 😂😂😂
Let us also appreciate the girl's pronunciation and clarity👏
Yes she so smart too❤❤❤
What clarity? She read what was in the paper 💀
@@InsectBreathingthe clarity of what she was saying, so how she articulated the word
@@thelanes8066 Oh ok thanks
She sounds like an AI for a second
We weren’t stupid this kid is just too brilliant
As a fellow spelling bee kid, knowing your prefixes and suffixes is an absolute blessing. Pseudo-, hypo-, and para- are all common starts to words, so understanding those definitely helped this kid work through his word. He's surely still got talent, too!!!
I was so confused when people were saying its difficult to spell but that made me realise I already knew the words I just had to spell them together
@@BlueSourcandy Yeah! I like the way you said that. It's a lot of just combining stuff you already know, and actively using newly acquired vocabulary in the contexts that you already understand for retention.
At the same time, it's hard to understand that as a kid, and hearing it from someone else doesn't always actually help- you've got to sort of internalize it. That's why what this kid in the video is able to do is so remarkable still :)
As someone who does classical Greek, I just know these things and to me it just seems like common sense. I genuinely think I’d find this pretty easy
Omg i'd be like "P-S... wait what was the word?"
Exactly! I am a bit familiar with a lot of prefixes and thought that by breaking it up you can kinda spell it-the root word itself is also very simole.
Bruh that kid is the dream kid of every Asian parent 😂
Fr
What grade U in? This easy asf all common words hypo para thyroidism
@@jhev-xh8mc Yeah thyroidism is definitely a common word in the average English speaker's vocabulary.
@@user-wu7wu7pq9f again what grade u in? shoulda known what thyroidism is
He once spelled "pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis" at Steve's Show.
😅😅yes
@manojgangula432 😂 Yes, he really did that , and it's the longest word in English Dictionary 😁
Btw did you write this without looking in dictionary?
@manottamb to be honest, yes. But I came to know the word after seeing the boy spelt it.
Yes
The lady be like 😆😁😃😀🤣🤗🤭🤨😐🤔🫡😏😒😪😔😌🫨🫥😮💨😑🫢😴
I was laughing my lungs out
Bro smarter than half of our population 💀
Bro smarter than all social media specialists
swweaarrs💯😭
Please someone who stole my brain should return it, i can't be empty headed at this age😂😂😂😂
😂😂
😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅you killed me 😅😅😅😅😅
🤣🤣🤣
Definition please is a very smart way of stalling and getting yourself more time to remember the spelling . Smart boy 😅😊
I don't think about that at first,
Definition just make my brain more hurt 😂
I thought that he was stalling too 😂
Ngl, hardest part is just memorizing the whole word, most of it is just prefixes and suffixes.
Thats what I was saying like Pseudo then hypo and para are easy pre fixes and obviously ism is very common its just thyroid that is unique and that is easy to spell its literally just a sound it out word
In other words, medical terms like this are easier to memorize if you learn to break them into chunks and can recognize those chunks. I agree, but I grew up with a medical student/doctor, so I might have an advantage.
Me : " hello 911 "
911 : yes this is 911 what's your problem ?
Me : my brain ain't braining!!
Me: 7×9?
CANADIAN 12th GRADE: "WAIT LET ME CALL MY MUM!
No way your brain have braids
Haha
He is from India..He Made India and Indians proud..Jai Hind ❤🇮🇳
I could spell the word no problem. The struggle would be to remember the word I'm supposed to be spelling 😅
Fax. With a basic knowledge of roots, prefixes, suffixes, etc; its easy to spell the word because its exactly how it sounds. I just forgot the word 10 seconds into the video.
10 billion missed calls from harvard 💀
Excellent!!! So blessed and absolutely genius young Boy 🙏❤️👏👏🎉🎉🎉!
He is a genius ❤
He is cute, adorable, sweet, well mannered, and super intelligent. He is a miracle child ❤. I love you Akash you are so adorable. ❤❤❤
Intelligence at peak
Indians will always on top. 💝🇮🇳
Chinese too❤
Go INDIANS 🎉🇮🇳🇮🇳
Is he Indian? 😳
Yeah the small boy is an Indian
Cool 😎
My brain isn't braining 😅
me too haha
My brain left my body the moment the Q was asked. 😂😂
Me too
That lady next to him is a legend 😂
This kid is so amazing I have watched him in different competitions
“ Definition Plz.” That’s so cute!
bro is memorizing all until now to just spell that word😂😂😂
The lady got me dieing 🤣💀
The lady's expressions just said it all 😂❤️
Love his excitement ❤❤❤
Mom:Do YOu wANt To buIld A SnoW MaN💫
Baby: hahaha,no
Mom:oh
Little boy making India proud🇮🇳🥹
Every one is not Indian 😂
@@AmitGurung-gf5lhbut he is
@@AmitGurung-gf5lh but he is Indian-American
@@AmitGurung-gf5lhhe is Indian bro.
@@Atish523 He's of indian origin that's all
The word is hard enough to spell but the definition make it harder for me to understand...😂😂
Talent+Cuteness is rare combination.😍😍😍😍😍
Dude called me lazy and dumb in all languages
As a medical student, it’s so difficult to understand how some people can find this extremely easy word difficult to pronounce and spell!😂😅
As a country couch potato... I share your dilemma
It is easy just break these big words into small words
When you have Indian Parents ( they force you too study so you can be successful in life)
She said it so clearly that the spelling is pretty obvious for a fluent adult, impressive for a kid, though!
Same, I mean it’s also very easy to remember words like pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
This kid propably has photographic memory.
This looks a lot harder than it is. Pseudo is a common root, hypo and para are also commonly spelt the way it is shown here, the thyroid is an organ, and ism is a common suffix. Given the definition, you just need an understanding of word roots and human anatomy to spell pseudohypoparathyroidism correctly. This kid is brilliant for learning all this stuff at his age, but still, this isn't an insanely difficult word.
Can you spell it when you were his age?
@@AgberemiHamdalah That's what the person said, it's impressive for his age. But it's not really that difficult for adults.
@AgberemiHamdalah
@@AgberemiHamdalahI could cuz I'm of his age, it's VERYYY EASYY except only pseudo-
He's adorable
Indian gem💎
Please protect him😊
Last word I can't even pronounce how is this possible this boy is outstanding and his pronountation is mind-blowing
He asked her defination to remember the spelling,so brave boy
I love the way he joy
The way the judge split up the word beforehand actually made it really easy to spell the word.
Proud of you son❤
My mom sended me this while saying "look at this young kid he can spell it while you can't even pronounce it" 😭😭😭
He even knew the defination of it😢
The kid didn’t pronounce it correctly either.
Her expressions were every thing 😂
THE GREAT INDIAN BOY AKASH VIKODI
Indians always conquor Internstional Spell Bee Competitions❤❤❤
International, as a indian don't do that kind of silly mistakes
Conquer
Definitely not you tho
@@ไอ้เหี้ยทั้งหลาย i am an Indian and proud to be 'cuz of these people
Nobody cares
Her expressionsss omggg🤣🤣🤣🤣got me on the floooorrr🤣🤣🤣🤌
BRO HES BRAIN IS 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 BRAIN CELLS
🇮🇳 Indian boy rocked 💎🧿
Everyone shocked 💀
❤
😂😂😂 But he has received his education in America, he has got this knowledge from there, there is no use of being from India, otherwise this would have been of no use.
I am shocked ❎
I am feeling useless ✅
My brain is not braining at this moment😂😂😂😂
Laughing durant??? This! Is impressed 👏!
Poeple!
Hacker hai bro, hacker hai.....😂😂😂😂
I can't even pronounce this word😭😭😂
Same 😅
What kind her mother give to this boy so brilliant 👏
Genius ❤
he ask defination for extra time 😂
Look at his age lol
As a bio student I can easily spell it without knowing that definition
Yeah but he's a kid..
Yes
Age comparison bro 🔥
He's probably 5 times younger than you bro.
Not even a bio student still could spell it first time. Like everyone knows Thyroid that's the only spelling you need. Age doesn't matter here even kids know Thyroid
Oh that women at the back😅😅
I love dawn french lol
Just watch the woman, I might do the same 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😆
My brain could never do this
Her reaction 😂
He is absolutely adorable!!! Very smart young fella
I love how he says "definition pwease🥺" lol
Normal minute of life for a biology student
His Indian parents are soooo proud
My exact thoughts man
Dawn French is the best. Love her.
I think he is my future college professor 😂😂
Not surprised because he is Indian
Well.. That was easy
Excellent job ❤❤❤❤❤
Bro invented English
People with a fear of long word listening to this 💀
I can related
No one actually has that it's just made up lmao
It's not that difficult
But yes for his age it's appreciatable
Most talented
If you wanna learn how to do this, I suggest watching this one movie called Amanda and the bee or something, I forgot the girls name. Basically you memorize all the roots of words and from that you can spell anything from it's definitions
Akeelah and the bee
Little man was so polite when he asked for the definition ⭐️
The lady is so funny lol 😂
He’s a genius!
I felt envy with this kid, he amazed me really. From the Philippines.