People Try The Hardest Word From Each Language! Can you pronounce it?

2023 ж. 23 Жел.
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Today we tried to Pronounce the hardest word from 6 Languages!
Telugu, English, French, Hindi, German, Portuguese!
Can you do it?
#brazil #india #france #germany #usa

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  • Telugu attendance

    @sivasaigopisetti6739@sivasaigopisetti67394 ай бұрын
    • Your name seems Tamil tho. Are you from Tamil Nadu?

      @studyhard-tl4bx@studyhard-tl4bx3 ай бұрын
    • @@studyhard-tl4bx no bro andhra pradesh

      @sivasaigopisetti6739@sivasaigopisetti67393 ай бұрын
    • @@studyhard-tl4bx it sounds like andhra only, what makes you think tamilanadu??

      @srijagadeeshc3056@srijagadeeshc30563 ай бұрын
    • Global

      @jayasuryaraj@jayasuryaraj3 ай бұрын
    • @@jayasuryaraj?? What you mean? Global lo telugu vaallu undaru anaa?

      @srijagadeeshc3056@srijagadeeshc30563 ай бұрын
  • HOW MANY TELUGU PEOPLES ARE HERE 🤔🤔🤔

    @Samantha28628@Samantha286283 ай бұрын
    • everyone with shitty grammar and an absolute huller mindset is here don't worry.

      @mihirsk5286@mihirsk52862 ай бұрын
    • Omg telugu has some strict grammar rules ,,there are "sandhulu",so its not shitry

      @allampatisubbaratnamma6836@allampatisubbaratnamma68362 ай бұрын
    • Me

      @mohanapriya1601@mohanapriya16012 ай бұрын
    • @@mihirsk5286istg 😂

      @Puyol2507@Puyol25072 ай бұрын
    • ✋🏻

      @sumanthp9421@sumanthp94212 ай бұрын
  • As an Indian, I say that they had chosen some easiest Telugu and Hindi words to pronounce.

    @aquasatya3442@aquasatya34424 ай бұрын
    • And yet pronounced it wrong

      @sarvathavicharsheel7487@sarvathavicharsheel7487Ай бұрын
    • True...

      @vinayt7897@vinayt7897Ай бұрын
    • Because they don’t much of their own native languages in India 😢😢😢

      @khyatikothari4492@khyatikothari4492Ай бұрын
    • Exactly!!

      @Stxrflower@Stxrflower29 күн бұрын
  • Those were definitely not the hardest Hindi or Telugu words lol😂

    @Sticklemako@Sticklemako4 ай бұрын
    • Seriously true. These are normal words. Idk what will happen if they were asked to pronounce hard words.. They'll faint in case of Tamil...😂😂😂

      @studyhard-tl4bx@studyhard-tl4bx4 ай бұрын
    • Exactly. I can think of very difficult Telugu words that even I struggle to pronounce in one go

      @rithvikmuthyalapati9754@rithvikmuthyalapati97544 ай бұрын
    • असहिष्णुता (Asahishnuta) = Intolerance, अभियांत्रिकी (Abhiyaantriki) - Engineering व्येतारिणी (Vyaetarini) - Styx अट्टालिका (Attalika) - Tall Buildings/ Skyscrapers हुतात्मा (Hutatma) - Martyr अविश्वसनीय (avishvasaniya) - Unbelievable प्रतिनिधित्व (pratinidhitva) - Representation परिप्रेक्ष्य (pariprekshya) - Perspective अभिगम्यता (abhigamyata) - Accessibility सूक्ष्मता (sookshmata) - Subtlety अधिकारयुक्त (adhikaaryukt) - Authorized अंतर्दृष्टि (antardrishti) - Insight अभिवृत्ति (abhivritti) - Expression अक्षुण्ण (akshunn) - Unaffected व्यवस्थित (vyavasthit) - Organized वैयक्तिक (vaiyaktik) - Personal व्यतिरिक्त (vyatirikt) - Additional व्यवस्थितिकरण (vyavasthitikaran) - Stabilization विश्वसनीयता (vishvasaniyata) - Credibility उत्कृष्ट (Utkrisht) - Excellent किंकर्तव्यविमूढ़ (Kinkartavyavimoodh) - Confused व्युत्पन्न (Vyutpann) - Produced सामर्थ्य (Saamarthy) - Capability आत्मसमर्पण (Aatmasamarpan) - Surrender उत्कृष्टता (Utkrishtata) - Excellence कार्यान्वयन (Kaaryaanvayan) - Implementation अभिष्ट (Abhisht) - Desired अभीक्ष्ण (Abhikshna) - Often अभीष्ट (Abhishta) - Desired अभ्यास (Abhyaas) - Practice अभ्युदय (Abhyuday) - Prosperity अभ्युत्थान (Abhyutthaan) - Rise इच्छुक (Ichhuk) - Interested उष्णिषिण (Ushnishin) - Wearing a turban उष्णिष (Ushnish) - Turban उष्णीषिण (Ushnishin) - Wearing a turban उष्णीष (Ushnish) - Turban these are just some of the many tough to pronounce Hindi words, & the toughest word she could give them was "Durlabhta" 😂😂😂🤣🤣these guys should have googled instead of giving them easiest words.

      @SINGH_01@SINGH_014 ай бұрын
    • @@SINGH_01 thanks for this.. I will save locally.. good reference

      @Sticklemako@Sticklemako4 ай бұрын
    • @@SINGH_01 The words you mentioned are not tough. They can be easily pronounced.

      @studyhard-tl4bx@studyhard-tl4bx4 ай бұрын
  • Every South Indian language like Tamil, Telugu,Malayalam,Kananda and Tulu sounds similar because they belongs to same language family Dravidian family

    @yashwardhantubid2581@yashwardhantubid25814 ай бұрын
    • Classifying languages as dravidian or aryan is wrong.

      @bharath2508@bharath25084 ай бұрын
    • Well whats ur reasoning for that?

      @dbuc4671@dbuc46714 ай бұрын
    • @@bharath2508 It's not if you compare it geographically wise not racial discrimination wise than it is ok

      @yashwardhantubid2581@yashwardhantubid25814 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bharath2508 I don't think it's wrong...

      @AJITHPJ18@AJITHPJ184 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bharath2508 look dravida means the land surrounded by dravya ie liquid (in Sanskrit language)... And c'mon not every indian or bharathiye is into those Marxists propaganda called two race theory... And dravida and sanskrit are known to be born by Shiva's Damaru , when one side amoe sound it takes the form of sanskrit while the other side's sound tales the form of dravida bhaasha.. And agastya muni was the one who learned the other part of the damaru ie. Dravida bhaasha and he brought it to the south... And not everyone is Racist like those DMK and their followers who are federalist hiding anti-national , anti-hindu.

      @pikachue602@pikachue6024 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact- Only Indians know that both of them pronounced it wrongly😂. Both of them are of Sanskrit origins, plus the first Indian word( from Telugu language, which is actually a Dravidian language) pronounced as VishleshaNa( the N is a retroflex N, not a dental n as she pronounced). It means Analysis. The 2nd Indian word( from Hindi, which is an Indo-European language) is Durlabhta( the bh is an aspirated b sound). It means Rarity. That Hindi girl didn't pronounce it as Bh, but as b or normal labial b. Both of these sounds don't actually occur in European, African or even South-east Asian languages, so its understandable, why they chose not to pronounce them. But, they were both wrong in their pronounciations. Telugus and Hindi speakers, please like this comment so that it helps steer away confusion. I think, we should not let it go, people ought to know what's right and wrong, no offence to the crew and participants.

    @infinite5795@infinite57954 ай бұрын
    • Fuck this shit

      @davidkumarmahto8187@davidkumarmahto81874 ай бұрын
    • @@davidkumarmahto8187 yeah, great to see your Hindi knowledge. Sometimes I feel, South Indians speak much better Hindi than us.

      @infinite5795@infinite57954 ай бұрын
    • Retroflex sounds do actually occur in Norwegian and Swedish in Europe. My own dialect of Norwegian has two retroflex plosives, a retroflex nasal, a retroflex flap, and a retroflex fricative.

      @cuddlestsq2730@cuddlestsq27304 ай бұрын
    • @@cuddlestsq2730 yeah but the ones that I mentioned, aren't found everywhere. They are very much rare to India and South Asia itself.

      @infinite5795@infinite57954 ай бұрын
    • @@infinite5795 Only one of the sounds you mentioned are really not found elsewhere, as I said retroflex consonants, including the retroflex nasal exist in at least 2 European languages. Retroflex consonants also occur in Australian languages

      @cuddlestsq2730@cuddlestsq27304 ай бұрын
  • As a Telugu, I like the representation and the way the thumbnail was put to avoid confusion among non Indians.

    @charithreddy23@charithreddy234 ай бұрын
  • I am a Telugu and i love my language to the core being beautiful in many ways. Love ur work girls, appreciate the collaboration which turned out to be great fun. Btw Telugu is called Italian of the east, but considering how old Telugu is ancient relative to Italian, Italian should be called " Telugu of the West" :)

    @SuperSuspiria@SuperSuspiria4 ай бұрын
    • Your name 😂😂😂

      @Hindu.NATIONALIST@Hindu.NATIONALIST4 ай бұрын
    • then maliyam is the easiest ryt🤣

      @ekeiejwkamwk@ekeiejwkamwk4 ай бұрын
    • @@ekeiejwkamwk text book malayam yess it is easy for Telugu people

      @Hindu.NATIONALIST@Hindu.NATIONALIST4 ай бұрын
    • @@Hindu.NATIONALIST are you talkin about malayalam*, what the heck is maliyam/malayam??

      @averdianvictrex6528@averdianvictrex65284 ай бұрын
    • Telugu is older than Italian. So Italian should be called "Telugu of the west"

      @pokemonitishere202@pokemonitishere2024 ай бұрын
  • Telugu is always ultimate ❤

    @chantichanti3030@chantichanti30304 ай бұрын
    • Every language is ultimate not only your telugu.

      @josejoseph8725@josejoseph87253 ай бұрын
    • ​@@josejoseph8725is it? Really? Then why goi is imposing hindi on all non hindis????

      @srijagadeeshc3056@srijagadeeshc30563 ай бұрын
    • ​@@srijagadeeshc3056no we are not gonna impose Hindi on you

      @lalitakumarimahaur2195@lalitakumarimahaur21953 ай бұрын
    • @@lalitakumarimahaur2195 thank you very much. Three language formula must be stopped then. All the gov orgs stop using hindi in South India.

      @srijagadeeshc3056@srijagadeeshc30563 ай бұрын
    • Yes

      @user-lo3qt7hz1h@user-lo3qt7hz1h3 ай бұрын
  • Fact : The word 'Viśleșana' is actually not a Telugu word. It's a Sanskrit word. Because Telugu has lot of Sanskrit loanwords.

    @vasanthakumar526@vasanthakumar5264 ай бұрын
    • Is it a tadbhava that Telugu inherited from Sanskrit a long time ago during mutual exchange, so it’s safe to say that it’s in “Āndhramu”

      @charithreddy23@charithreddy234 ай бұрын
    • Irrespective of that it's always funny that in general Hindi people don't even understand what such word are, even though it's a Sanskrit word and the exact same word exists in Hindi ... 😂😂 The same happened with the Hindi girl in the video. And the exact same word visleshaN (विश्लेषण) is present in hindi as well... But General populace started to use more English or urduized words and slowly are losing the language as the years passby. It is fair to say that Sanskrit is more preserved in the south India especially in Telugu, Malayalam than in the colloquial Hindi (the majority language in the North)... Especially because we still use many Sanskrit words, grammar as Sanskrit is very well integrated and assimilated and adapted in Telugu especially.... And we Telugites have good knowledge in Telugu language in all : Native Telugu based, Sanskrit based and Dravidian based vocabulary.

      @gauthamvadlamudi3500@gauthamvadlamudi35004 ай бұрын
    • And even though this video is about pronounciation, the Telugu girl pronounced it as విశ్లేషన instead of విశ్లేషణ. 😂😂 Language is deteriorating year by year

      @gauthamvadlamudi3500@gauthamvadlamudi35004 ай бұрын
    • Yes, and the word is also present in Hindi. Search विश्लेषण on wikipedia. It means analysis.

      @rsvinekar@rsvinekar4 ай бұрын
    • It's present in Bengali/Bangla also, বিশ্লেষণ or Analysis I have learnt Sanskrit but I forgot it, it's funny because that's how I learnt to read Hindi words and numbers, before I only used speak Hindi but after Sanskrit I can read and write Hindi as well. But I am ashamed to say that I forgot Sanskrit and I don't have many time to learn it now, maybe in future. Currently I am learning Japanese.

      @BikerBoyArunava@BikerBoyArunava4 ай бұрын
  • That’s why said By the great emperor Sri Krishna Devaraya “ DESHA BHASHALANDU TELUGU LESSA “ which means TELUGU is the best language through which a man can express his feelings without any confusion and misunderstanding with proper meaning and easy to pronounce and read…. Very happy to be a Telugu man…

    @Indianrailwayemployee2011@Indianrailwayemployee20113 ай бұрын
    • Thats the opinion of Krishna Dev Raya. Like him there are many other pioneers and linguists who would say their language is the best in the world.

      @poulomi__hari@poulomi__hariАй бұрын
    • LOL

      @mbangroo@mbangrooАй бұрын
    • If Einstein says string theory is the best of all theories, his opinion makes all others take an interest in it. Like ways..... Krishna devaraya was a polyglot. He can write poems in Sanskrit, Tamil, ...etc. Although he is kannada native he said Above words.

      @ssaraan7156@ssaraan7156Ай бұрын
    • I'm pretty sure he didn't say that....😂

      @cjk9988@cjk9988Ай бұрын
    • ​@@cjk9988he said that

      @RishikRio@RishikRio22 күн бұрын
  • Telugu vallu unnara?? ❤

    @RandomGc392@RandomGc3924 ай бұрын
    • Unnam

      @pudurmanojkumar6917@pudurmanojkumar69174 ай бұрын
    • Nenu

      @krishnasaicholkar6180@krishnasaicholkar61803 ай бұрын
    • Unnaamoch😅❤

      @idduboyinaramu2414@idduboyinaramu24143 ай бұрын
    • Unna bro

      @toxicgameryt7697@toxicgameryt7697Ай бұрын
    • Yes bro

      @umar1099@umar1099Ай бұрын
  • Hindi --> *Indo Languages* Telugu --> *Dravidian Languages* French & Portuguese --> *Romance Languages* English & German --> *Germanic Languages*

    @isalutfi@isalutfi4 ай бұрын
    • actually hindo is closer to the other 4 than Telugu

      @--julian_@--julian_4 ай бұрын
    • You are wrong. Hindi and Telugu both came from two different family. India itself have 4 different language family.

      @santhoshv3028@santhoshv30284 ай бұрын
    • Hindi, French, Portugese, English and German - Indo-European. Telugu - Dravidian

      @reubenismyname@reubenismyname4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@santhoshv3028he edited it so i assume he did either a mistake or is an indian nationalist with pseudoscience etc but now its corrected

      @awellculturedmanofanime1246@awellculturedmanofanime12464 ай бұрын
    • ​@@awellculturedmanofanime1246😂😂😂 since when indian nationalist became pseudoscientist sorry but those so called pseudoliberals ain't any science follower or any type of great guys they're like those harvardians humanist who does nothing except shouting and displaying hypocrisy... And may the gods bless your brain cells

      @pikachue602@pikachue6024 ай бұрын
  • I can imagine Lucie heading to South India after learning all of these Telugu words and arriving in Kerala.

    @AT-rr2xw@AT-rr2xw4 ай бұрын
    • Blondes are like gods in India, so she would be Goddess Lucie

      @Peter1999Videos@Peter1999Videos4 ай бұрын
    • @@Peter1999Videos Blondes are just dumb

      @user-kf9db8sd5l@user-kf9db8sd5l4 ай бұрын
    • ​ @Peter1999Videos with people praying they be born like her in the next incarnation, & not Indian.

      @alani3992@alani39924 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Peter1999Videosidk about kerala though we are now used to seeing tourists everyday

      @90zkitsch@90zkitsch3 ай бұрын
    • Especially the word Pazvham 😂

      @roshanmaharana@roshanmaharana2 ай бұрын
  • That french girly was an absolute vibe!!!😂😂😂 Loved her!!❤🇮🇳

    @AlokitaVerma@AlokitaVerma4 ай бұрын
    • because she was not a typical hetero girl.

      @alani3992@alani39924 ай бұрын
    • Same looks like girl used to study in my school, and she was so fair like Tamnna Bhatia. And she was indian

      @joohimurmu1585@joohimurmu15854 ай бұрын
    • ​@@joohimurmu1585 indians come in all colours, it's the face that's similar in us

      @mybadbrochill02@mybadbrochill023 ай бұрын
    • @@mybadbrochill02 but her facial features was so western, like Eastern European

      @joohimurmu1585@joohimurmu15853 ай бұрын
    • @@joohimurmu1585 another fun fact, there is no particular type of face in India

      @mybadbrochill02@mybadbrochill023 ай бұрын
  • Proud to see my mother tongue telugu ❤

    @Adorable.Thanvi@Adorable.Thanvi3 ай бұрын
  • 1:45 I love how the Indians preserve their scripts. In Indonesia, even two neighboring languages in one island can have separate scripts like Javanese ꦧꦱꦗꦮ and Sundanese ᮘᮞ ᮞᮥᮔ᮪ᮓ but unlike India we don’t use them anymore since we’ve adopted the Latin alphabet 😔 9:06 yeah the thing is, « paralelepípedo » was probably chosen by the Korean producers because it’s hard for THEM because East Asians (Chinese, Japanese, Korean) can’t really tell the difference between L and R. But definitely there are even more difficult words than « inconstitucionalissimamente » in Portuguese.

    @kilanspeaks@kilanspeaks4 ай бұрын
    • Because we indian only speak and write in our own languages in regional level. It's like European union , every state is like country of Europe. And another main thing is most of our language have grammer, literature etc in ancient times itself so it easy to preserve. Even every regional languages have their own news channels, paper, radio, movies , we study our native language in schools too. Every state gives first preference to their regional languages then only hindi or english.

      @santhoshv3028@santhoshv30284 ай бұрын
    • @@santhoshv3028 each of our languages has its own literatures as well, but we have basically put them aside since 1928 to promote our national language, Bahasa Indonesia. The result is a very successful lingua franca that unites ALL Indonesians because unlike in countries like India or Malaysia, all Indonesian peoples across 4 time zones vowed to use one unitary language so we don’t argue among ourselves. Of course this success is at the expense of our regional languages 😢 Indonesia is the world’s second-most linguistically diverse nation after Papua New Guinea, but many of our minority languages are dying, along with their history, knowledge, and culture; and part of the problem is because our national language is just too strong.

      @kilanspeaks@kilanspeaks4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@kilanspeakswell we Indians are united by English too. We speak, write in our mother tongue. But when we speak to other language people in India - In South we speak English, in North we speak either Hindi or English. And I thought India and Papua New Guinea comes in top 2 for languages. Didn't know Indonesia was there. How many languages do you guys have? We have like 2000 languages and 19,000 dialects.

      @aasamspb967@aasamspb9674 ай бұрын
    • ​@@aasamspb967Papua New Guinea is the most linguistically diverse country in the world, with approximately 840 languages used. Second on the list is Indonesia, with 712 different languages used throughout the country, followed by Nigeria with 522 spoken languages.

      @oktaviandr@oktaviandr4 ай бұрын
    • @@oktaviandr sorry my info is wrong. India has over 780 languages which is second to Papua New Guinea which has 840 langauges.

      @aasamspb967@aasamspb9674 ай бұрын
  • "Paralelepipedo" is very easy. The most difficult words in Portuguese are those that end in "ão", "ões". Example: Pão (bread), feijões (beans), exceção (exception).

    @vtr.Lisboa@vtr.Lisboa4 ай бұрын
    • And, one of the best: Caminhão!

      @glaucogd1800@glaucogd18004 ай бұрын
    • For English speakers it’s the lh that’s killer.

      @tywco@tywco4 ай бұрын
    • bizarro como pra não falantes do português uma palavra tão simples como pão pode ser tão difícil

      @L.Ferros@L.Ferros4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@L.Ferrosé bem cruel pra um gringo pronunciar pão. Em 99% dos casos, eles cometem um pequeno acidente ao falar essa palavra, mas que muda totalmente o significado dela 😂

      @luancsf123@luancsf1234 ай бұрын
    • P-A'n'-U . Feij-Oi'n'- Es. Esse-ssa'n'-U. Camin- a'n'-U

      @yoannes6882@yoannes68824 ай бұрын
  • Just for fact. India have 5 language family but predominantly mainly 4 language families Dravidian in south india Indo-Aryan in north, west and east india Tibeto-burmanese in northeast and northern Himalayan regions ( also bhutan, eastern bangladesh, nepal and Myanmar) Austroasiatic in few regions of india ( northeast and east) Tai- kradai in northeast india( very low in population)

    @jagatdeuri3261@jagatdeuri32614 ай бұрын
    • I'm from tibeto Burman

      @TakiMitsuha2016@TakiMitsuha20164 ай бұрын
    • @@TakiMitsuha2016 me too brother 🙌

      @jagatdeuri3261@jagatdeuri32614 ай бұрын
    • The Dravidian language family reaches all the into Afghanistan and far south-east of Iran, namely Brahui. Also, Indo-Aryan reaches all the way down south into the Maledives and Sri Lanka. The Indian Subcontinent is not as easy to comprehend as some people would like to.

      @SugiSeufz@SugiSeufz4 ай бұрын
    • Crazy how deeply brainwashed are Indian from the south about Aryans vs Dravidians. Literally some white guy coming up with the idea in a bath tub tossed the term with zero evidence none whatsoever Just on the basis on color or rather different shades of brown. Do u see can much difference between both the Indian girls???

      @RDd188@RDd1884 ай бұрын
    • Wow, that's interesting

      @galaxynova3215@galaxynova32154 ай бұрын
  • Telugu is the sweetest launguage

    @Canon_Krishna.@Canon_Krishna.4 ай бұрын
    • Contrary to my experience I have Telugu people very obnoxious and nosy...there is one telugu lady in our apartment makes fuss all teh time. Plus when I went to Hyderabad I saw some very nosy people as well....Ther must be some sweet people in telugu for sure but such kind of obnoxious people would have bee making they life hell too

      @bizpal7556@bizpal75563 ай бұрын
  • If they are going to have the word Worcestershire, they should have at least had a British person to pronounce it correctly. The word comes from the name of a town and the sauce while it does have molasses is used to give an umami flavor from the anchovies and fermentation.

    @cixelsyd40@cixelsyd404 ай бұрын
    • I didn't understand the word choice for that, to me that was the least American thing, we prefer A1 sauce. 😁 I guess the Korean producers of the show don't really see the difference between the different English-speaking nations. 🤔 Next, they'll have an Irish explain why they call the fast-food joint "Maccas".😜

      @Sayitlikitiz101@Sayitlikitiz1014 ай бұрын
    • The town is the town of Worcester, Worcestershire is the county...

      @schmoemi3386@schmoemi33864 ай бұрын
    • @@Sayitlikitiz101 Well, for many years my Genuine American hamburgers use Worcestershire sauce. But I never ever pronounced it the way the American girl does. I wonder where she learned how to do it. America is large and regional accents do exist.

      @dutchy1121@dutchy11214 ай бұрын
    • @@schmoemi3386I read that as "country" and was about to make a scene lmao

      @singingcat02@singingcat024 ай бұрын
    • @@singingcat02 I assure you that I left the "R" out on purpose 😄

      @schmoemi3386@schmoemi33864 ай бұрын
  • The actual pure Telugu word for Viślēṣaṇa(విశ్లేషణ) is Viralimpu(విరలింపు). The same can be said for Namaskaram(నమస్కారం) which is actually a Sanskrit loan. But original Telugu has many many words for it like 1.Kaimodpulu (కైమోడ్పులు) 2.Chemodpulu (చేమోడ్పులు) 3.Etikollu (ఏటికోళ్ళు) 4.ERagudu (ఎఱగుడు) 5.Girigillu (గిరిగిళ్ళు) 5.Origa (ఒరిగ) 6.Chaagilinta (చాగిలింత) 7.Jobillu (జోబిళ్ళు) 8.Tenkanamu (టెంకణము) 9.Bedisa (బేడిస) 10.Girigllu(గిరిగిల్లు) 11.Jothalu(జోతలు) 12.Kaichapu (కైచాపు) 13.Chemogapu (చేమొగపు) 14.Chevippu (చేవిప్పు) 15. Kaijobu(కైజోబు) 16.Kaivippu(కైవిప్పు) Etc.,, Out of all those words for Namaskaram from the vast literature of Telugu, we opted for a Sanskrit loan. P@thetic 😑

    @pokemonitishere202@pokemonitishere2024 ай бұрын
    • Meeku elaa thelusu ... Nenu eppudu vinaledhu , ivi ippudu evaranna matladuthunnaraa...kuthukulam tho aduguthunna

      @vee936@vee9364 ай бұрын
    • @@vee936 తెలుగు గురించి రీసెర్చ్ చేస్తుంటా! తెలుగు అంటే చాలా ఇష్టం నాకు. తెలుగు గురించి చాలా తప్పుడు సమాచారం మనకు నేర్పినారు పుస్తకాల్లో! తెలుగు సంస్కృతం నుండి వచ్చింది అనేది పెద్ద అబద్ధం.

      @pokemonitishere202@pokemonitishere2024 ай бұрын
    • @@pokemonitishere202 ye ye pusthakaalu chaduvuthuu untaaru...mana charithra gurinchi thelusukovaali ante ye ye pusthakalu chadhavaali ...?

      @vee936@vee9364 ай бұрын
    • Coz it's religious word.

      @betaalsbuddy1655@betaalsbuddy16553 ай бұрын
    • Also I think "Seema" is the right word for Country in Telugu while ppl use Desham. I really hope ppl use more pure Telugu words.

      @revanth84@revanth843 ай бұрын
  • ❤telugu people assemble 😊

    @sruthinkondapalli1487@sruthinkondapalli1487Ай бұрын
  • Hi gals because you people are taking about Telugu .Telugu is one of the oldest language around 3000years old. Earlier foreign scholars used to call Telugu as ITALIAN OF THE EAST. It is the only language in india which can frame sentences if a word is given from any language around the world.There will be 100 poets and scholars and they give few words and one person need to frame sentences using all those words this process is called SHATAVADHANA .Persons who can talk Telugu can learn any language very fast and easily.Telugu language has 52 letters and the base language is SANSKRIT.

    @maghamsateshkumar6355@maghamsateshkumar63554 ай бұрын
    • Telugu Veera Thoda Kuttu :)

      @SuperSuspiria@SuperSuspiria4 ай бұрын
    • Not 3000 😂 ~ Before 2000yrs back There's no Telugu in this world 🌎

      @schoolkid1809@schoolkid18094 ай бұрын
    • ​@@schoolkid1809u r wrong

      @varmapirate576@varmapirate5764 ай бұрын
    • @@varmapirate576 😂but that's the Truth

      @schoolkid1809@schoolkid18094 ай бұрын
    • @@schoolkid1809 you are wrong

      @neptuneht@neptuneht4 ай бұрын
  • *Telugu* తెలుగు ❤❤ 🔥🔥

    @venuvempati8876@venuvempati88764 ай бұрын
  • There are a lot of Telugu words which are extremely difficult to pronounce. Even a regular Telugu speaker find it difficult to pronounce and you find such type of words in Telugu poetry.

    @RaviKiran-wl9tt@RaviKiran-wl9tt4 ай бұрын
  • Telugu fans raise ur hand

    @bindhumarini6277@bindhumarini62773 ай бұрын
  • YAHOOOOOOOOOOOOU!BRASILLLLLLLLL!!!!!!! ÓTIMOOOO TRAGA-A SEMPRE! OBRIGADO! JÚLIA VOCÊ NOS REPRESENTA MUITO!

    @apenasK.@apenasK.4 ай бұрын
  • Through, though, tough, thorough, thought, throughout these are very difficult words to say for portuguese speakers, because for many brazilians they seem to have the same sound, because even their aesthetics are similar... Observation: For people who learn portuguese, as in their languages ​​words do not have accents, it is difficult for them to speak words that require the circumflex accent and the acute circumflex accent, as well as words that use 'CL' such as 'Claro' as well that they don't use in their language.

    @mauricio77vicente35@mauricio77vicente354 ай бұрын
  • Every Brazilian is gangsta until they have to say "casa suja, chão sujo" quickly

    @AddlerMartin@AddlerMartin4 ай бұрын
    • Kkkkkkk que merda eu sempre travo no final 😂😂😂

      @Auriverde258@Auriverde2584 ай бұрын
    • @@Auriverde258 chão "chujo"? Hahahaha

      @AddlerMartin@AddlerMartin4 ай бұрын
    • @@AddlerMartin Eu também as vezes erro no final invertendo. Casa suja, "são chujo"! kkkk

      @danielgomes9084@danielgomes90844 ай бұрын
    • Means 💀

      @Ayushpatel03@Ayushpatel03Ай бұрын
  • It’s pronounced like “worst-uh-sure” not shire, and is usually said fast and mumbled which makes it even more difficult for foreigners. She clearly doesn’t eat the sauce lol no ma’am it’s more like a dark preserved fish liquid. It’s runny and pungent in taste and smell, though molasses is an ingredient, it’s not sweet or thick. It’s absolutely disgusting on its own, but mixed into other sauces it provides a flavor profile like no other. I think it’s vinegar, molasses, anchovies, and spices as the main ingredient and it’s fermented.

    @AndieTartSweet@AndieTartSweet4 ай бұрын
    • Omg thank you! I learnt the word at my German school in English class as "wu·stuh·shuh", so I was kinda surprised hearing the shire here and was like "did I learn it wrong??" haha I never used the English sauce or eat it, but had the Japanese worcester sauce on Okonomiyaki or Yakisoba and it's so yummy. And that sauce is sweet and also thick though (maybe cause there is tomato and sth else in there). Maybe she mixed those two up?

      @SeSfaction@SeSfaction4 ай бұрын
    • I have been told by English co-workers that the city name of Worcester is pronounced like "woo-ster" and the "shire" part is prounced like the word "sure" and then it's all slurred together to make it more like "woost-sure." I grew up saying it as "woo-ster-sure" and still default to that if I run across it in a sentence or something without taking a sec to remember how I've been told by English folks that it "real is said."

      @MagsonDare@MagsonDare4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@SeSfactionYeah, don't worry, the American woman in the video said it wrong.

      @blahdelablah@blahdelablah4 ай бұрын
  • I’m originally from Worcestershire, England. In the UK we pronounce it wu-sta-shuh

    @Mattmerrison@Mattmerrison4 ай бұрын
    • we pronounce it like that as well, idk why the American girl was saying it like that ☠️

      @henry6591@henry65914 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, it's a weird one to give an American, TBH. I don't think I've ever heard an American *not* pronounce the last syllable of a similar place name as "shire", as if from Lord of the Rings, rather than "sheer".

      @7rollface@7rollface4 ай бұрын
    • Idk why the producers even did this as an American word when it's literally and English county and source hahaha

      @cheman579@cheman5793 ай бұрын
    • @@7rollface Also in England, every "shire" is pronounced as shuh/sher, the Worcestershire person you saw will have said shuh but just in their accent lol. Yorkshire is York-shuh/York-sher, Goucester is Gloster-shuh/Gloster-sher etc

      @cheman579@cheman5793 ай бұрын
  • I wish you can made one video with 11 Indian girls from different Indian states. 1) Hindi-Urdu 2) Tamil 3) Punjabi 4) Bengali 5) Gujarati 6) Marathi 7) Malayalam 8) Kannada 9)Telugu 10)Odia 11) Sanskrit

    @joel12388@joel123884 ай бұрын
    • Actually it’s a really good idea we want a video with Indian girls from different Indian states.

      @Ashu-fq6sj@Ashu-fq6sj4 ай бұрын
    • Ohhh ...yeah i agree with you guys , it's a great idea and we are seeing more indian girls

      @user-ns3em4sy6u@user-ns3em4sy6u4 ай бұрын
    • Assamese too

      @anuj7879@anuj78794 ай бұрын
    • ​@@NayanJBcalm down a lot of other Indian languages are also not mentioned dude chill

      @mybadbrochill02@mybadbrochill024 ай бұрын
    • @@mybadbrochill02 Which other region of India is not mentioned at all? Not a single state out of 8, not a single language out of 200+ and u're telling me to chill! Why don't u calm down ur typical mainlander ignorance & apathy towards 💚 North-East India.

      @NayanJB@NayanJB4 ай бұрын
  • They misunderstood - Alphabet is THE SAME in Hindi & Telugu (a, aa, e, ee, u, uu, etc.), the script is all that is different.

    @MasterMagi@MasterMagi4 ай бұрын
  • 😂 cute. I'm from Germany and experienced how difficult it is to pronounce foreign sounds myself. Don't ask how long it took me to pronounce the 'th' properly☺️ But learning languages is worth the effort.👍🏻

    @ElvisTB@ElvisTB4 ай бұрын
    • Absolut, aber mittlerweile scheinen sich viele aufs Deutschtum zu besinnen und alles "Fremde" wird abgelehnt.

      @SugiSeufz@SugiSeufz4 ай бұрын
    • @@SugiSeufz Leider😥 Dabei hilft es so sehr, die "Fremden" besser zu verstehen. Und ich meine hier nicht nur den Inhalt ihrer Aussagen. Überhaupt ihr Verhalten, wenn du so willst, ihre Kultur. Das schließt dann den Kreis zur Sprache als Kulturgut. Und auch hier zeigt sich wunderbar, dass wir in einem Kulturgeflecht leben, wenn wir sehen, wie viele Wörter aus anderen Sprachen wir importiert haben oder abgewandelt benutzen. Gerade in benachbarten Ländern fällt es stark auf. Wir leben in einer Zeit, in der sich viel tut. Ich bin gespannt, in wie weit sich das auf die Sprache auswirkt.

      @ElvisTB@ElvisTB4 ай бұрын
    • the words she said sounded more seductive and not aggressive idk if its because of her or the words just sound seductive

      @vaninimishakavi9183@vaninimishakavi91833 ай бұрын
  • Both Durlabhta and Visleshana are Sanskrit words. And most Indian languages have Sanskrit influence which makes it easier for Indians to learn each others language. The grammar rules are mostly Sanskrit based. 60% of the words too.

    @Nairboybharath@Nairboybharath4 ай бұрын
    • This comment nails it. There is completely arbitrary and imaginary division of indo-aryan and dravidian language groups, because there is no such thing.

      @bora--bora@bora--bora4 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bora--boraWhile the original comment is correct, your comment is completely incorrect. Hindi is closer to English than it is to Telugu, grammatically and lexically speaking. That's, of course, if you stick with native words instead of borrowed words (such as Sanskrit ones in Telugu's case). It's just unfortunate that, due to the perceived high status of Sanskrit among the pandits and such (which is BS IMO), many of the Dravidian languages opt for a Sanskritized vocabulary rather than sticking to their native one. Tamil, of course, is a glaring exception to this, and does a really good job of preserving its Dravidian roots.

      @tstcikhthys@tstcikhthys3 ай бұрын
    • Well my boy Let me teCh u something thats wat they want u too knw 😂 sanskrit has 30 percent of tamil languge becz 😂😂 Tamil is the okdest languge even 3k old than sankrit Ao yeah U should learn. Some history hahaah

      @vyKen@vyKen3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@vyKen😂Sanskrit is Older than Tamil

      @rational_Nationalist@rational_Nationalist3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@tstcikhthysDravidian roots? Bruh u know the grammar in Telugu nd Kannada is almost the same as Sanskrit nd like an illit ur sayin hindi is closer to English lol Try checking out the Varnamale in Telugu nd Sanskrit

      @rational_Nationalist@rational_Nationalist3 ай бұрын
  • The background music was extremely unnecessary. In addition to being louder than the conversation, it still causes discomfort.

    @marciooliveira5451@marciooliveira54514 ай бұрын
    • indeed

      @NeutralDice@NeutralDice4 ай бұрын
    • True, I felt the need to mute it. As if I had forgotten to close some tab 😢

      @tokkina6611@tokkina66116 күн бұрын
  • The first Telugu word was actually a loanword from Sanskrit.... Really sad that the Hindi speaker couldn't understand that. In Hindi it would be 'Vishleshan'

    @ancientminds199@ancientminds1994 ай бұрын
    • This is Aryan and Dravidian Language families is bogus. In India we never used to differentiate North and South Indian languages as belonging to different language families. This is purely a British way to look at India that is unfortunately still being taught to Indians through English education.

      @vamshikallem948@vamshikallem9484 ай бұрын
    • @@vamshikallem948 keep your sentiments away. It's a fact that these two language families exist

      @ancientminds199@ancientminds1994 ай бұрын
    • @@ancientminds199 the British started the whole field of Indology and invented the Indo-European language family.

      @vamshikallem948@vamshikallem9484 ай бұрын
    • @@vamshikallem948 yep. It was very logical of them to do so

      @ancientminds199@ancientminds1994 ай бұрын
    • ​@@vamshikallem948 oh boy . Let settle it down we count 1 Yek 2 do 3 se 4 chahar 5 panj 6 sas 7 haft 8 hast 9 Noh 10 dah and I'm not even Indian an Iranian now say how do you count in Telegu then in Hindi? You will found Iranian languages are closer to Hindi than telegu which has nothing in common except for loanwords.

      @h2eroskoryosaryakaraaryani777@h2eroskoryosaryakaraaryani7774 ай бұрын
  • all are super chill and fun to watch!! need more from the combo!!

    @VamsiKrishnaOliveti@VamsiKrishnaOlivetiАй бұрын
  • Why didn’t they use an American place name that is hard to pronounce rather than an English one that she can’t pronounce if they were going to have an American in the show?

    @kemipue@kemipue4 ай бұрын
  • Telugu is the most spoken language of south India, and also the fastest growing Indian language in the USA, it's considered as the sweetest and musical language, every word ends with a vowel and also Indian classical carnatic music is taught in Telugu, Italian nicole d Conte said it's Italian of the east, దేశ భాష లందు తెలుగు లెస్స, ఎంత మంది తెలుగు వాళ్ళు ఉన్నారు ఇక్కడ 💙

    @freddiemercurybulsara3876@freddiemercurybulsara38762 ай бұрын
    • Me❤ mana telugu ollu will excel anywhere in the world . Oppurtunities better life financially stable kosam potamu

      @Ruthvik0215@Ruthvik02152 ай бұрын
  • సౌభ్రాతృత్వం This word is suitable for this video 😊

    @ntrfan-kasi1526@ntrfan-kasi15263 ай бұрын
    • Is it read as SABRATHRATYUM?

      @AdithiDevadiga-st9hk@AdithiDevadiga-st9hk3 ай бұрын
    • ​@@AdithiDevadiga-st9hk SAU-BHRAA-THRU-THWAM (SAUBHRAATHRUTHWAM)

      @mythicgaming4487@mythicgaming44873 ай бұрын
    • @@mythicgaming4487 thankyou

      @AdithiDevadiga-st9hk@AdithiDevadiga-st9hk3 ай бұрын
  • Woww.. who ever came up with this IDEAAA.. ! just fantastic! one of the funniest and engaging videos I had ever seen on KZhead! Great job! the creative team behind this.. and also the players!

    @tagore4d@tagore4d4 ай бұрын
  • The kids are chaotic in this video and I love it. Please more video with them!

    @a_maze_in_kwangya@a_maze_in_kwangya4 ай бұрын
  • Our proud Telugu language ❤️ Italian of east and also 2nd hardest language in the world after Mandarin 👍

    @shanutarak82@shanutarak823 ай бұрын
    • Nah it's easy dravidian language that the reason more speakers

      @chaitulion2672@chaitulion26722 ай бұрын
  • I love telugu language proud to be telugu person❤

    @vayilatianudeep1054@vayilatianudeep10543 ай бұрын
    • U love telugu language but I think speak more english word s while speaking in Telugu

      @aadithyasangani717@aadithyasangani717Ай бұрын
  • As an Indian and Teluguite, I can say both the Indian girls did pronounce correctly to their extent. Coz, in this genz nobody is caring about the stressing part in a word. Ideally in "Vishleshana" the last syllable should be pronounced as "Ana" which is a nasal one. Similarly for "Durlabhtha" the hindi pronounciation includes stressing on "Bh" and "Tha". Btw, That french girl is a swagger 😎

    @Neehaaaax@Neehaaaax4 ай бұрын
    • No teluguite Amma Teluguvallu Anu ledha Telugugollu Anu please. Kerala valla keralite antunnarni manam copy cheyadhu please please please akka

      @chinnaramgariakash0029@chinnaramgariakash00293 ай бұрын
    • @@chinnaramgariakash0029 English lo Teluguite ani petta bro Telugu vallu ante Non-Telugu peeps ki ardham kaademo ani.. Whatever it is, you understood the point right!?

      @Neehaaaax@Neehaaaax3 ай бұрын
    • @@Neehaaaax ss ardham ayyindhi

      @chinnaramgariakash0029@chinnaramgariakash00293 ай бұрын
    • yes and dialect also matter different regions say it in different ways

      @vaninimishakavi9183@vaninimishakavi91833 ай бұрын
  • Telugu --> Dravidian Language family Hindi English German French Portuguese --> Indo European language family

    @reactDevelopment@reactDevelopment4 ай бұрын
    • Just because the languages have been grouped together in a large family does not mean that they are simpler. English+German = German group / French+Portuguese= Roman Group / Hind= Indo-European-group

      @titan_drow507@titan_drow5074 ай бұрын
    • are you saying english and hindi have more in common than telugu and hindi. this is BS

      @vishnuteja9747@vishnuteja97474 ай бұрын
    • lol shut up

      @sk21719@sk217194 ай бұрын
    • Telugu has a lot of words derived from Sanskrit and other ancient Languages. It's not 'Dravidian'. The Hypothetical term 'Dravidian' doesn't stand ground if you dig deep about the origins of Langauges used in Southern, Central and Northern India.

      @seventhuser904@seventhuser9044 ай бұрын
    • Telugu is a F* ing language

      @AllhaSuarwala@AllhaSuarwala3 ай бұрын
  • Telugu❤🚩🚩

    @CHAKETH@CHAKETH3 ай бұрын
  • In Wisconsin, we say "were stuh sure" for "worcestershire". We use it in bloody mary cocktails, with vodka, tabasco sauce and tomato or V8 juice, plus secret ingredients. The German lady gave good advice for pronouncing German, think of the individual words making up the long word, like the Brazilian lady did, and go ahead and take your time saying it.

    @EddieReischl@EddieReischl4 ай бұрын
    • I thought it was funny they said it sounds like a city. I'd have said it sounds like... a shire?

      @Captainumerica@Captainumerica4 ай бұрын
    • @@CaptainumericaIt’s a county in England. It’s pronounced “Woo - stah - shah”, as the English don’t pronounce their Rs as hard, they soften them to a short A sound. I’m Canadian but I have a lot of British friends.

      @JesusFriedChrist@JesusFriedChrist4 ай бұрын
    • And we use Worcestershire sauce in Bloody Caesar cocktails, with vodka, Mott’s Clamato™️ (clam broth and tomato juice), hot sauce (usually Tabasco), served with ice in a large, celery salt-rimmed glass, typically garnished with a stalk of celery and wedge of lime.

      @JesusFriedChrist@JesusFriedChrist4 ай бұрын
    • @@JesusFriedChrist I used it on grilled potatoes, yummy! 😋

      @Captainumerica@Captainumerica4 ай бұрын
  • Fun Fact: French Hindi German Portuguese and English are all part of the same language family(Indo-European) and all share MANY words as they originate from proto-indo-european The odd one out is Telugu, a Dravidian language, and Telugu alongside other Dravidian languages like Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada are the true indigenous languages of India, so thank you guys for including them

    @plazmagaming2182@plazmagaming21824 ай бұрын
    • Fun Fact: French, Hindi, German, Portuguese and English are in very different language groups, same family means not the languages are easier to understand

      @titan_drow507@titan_drow5074 ай бұрын
    • So basically you are saying the other Indian girl up from North is European??? Open your eyes to the fact. Not to some political ideology. Dravidian vs Aryan is political idea. What scientific evidence have you came across in 2 centuries to prove the bullshit British gimmick.

      @RDd188@RDd1884 ай бұрын
  • 2:27 Telugu - Italian of the East

    @TheRailGallerybyRFSrikarLucky@TheRailGallerybyRFSrikarLucky3 ай бұрын
    • Are you mad? Telugu is NOT Italian!! It’s some garbage

      @tr-26@tr-262 ай бұрын
  • Telugu is the widely spoken language after Hindi..In India and Other Foreign countries amongst Indians..!!

    @harsha9260@harsha92602 ай бұрын
    • Lol where is Bengali and Marathi then

      @vidhansahu@vidhansahuАй бұрын
    • @@vidhansahu Google

      @harsha9260@harsha92602 күн бұрын
  • Good to see telugu language here

    @GargeyasaikrishnaChava@GargeyasaikrishnaChava3 ай бұрын
  • I think it would be very fun if the idea of ​​talking about idioms and comparing them was also included.

    @edebihersey8419@edebihersey84194 ай бұрын
  • The most fun job I had was working for Visa, doing credit authorizations to 30 different countries in 10 languages every day. The Germans and Norwegians were the nicest. So friendly and warm! Also, the Turks were FUNNY! What a great sense of humor, they have. Now you see why I had so much fun.

    @antonnym214@antonnym2144 ай бұрын
  • India actually has more than 600 when you factor in regional dialects. I think there are 23 official languages, including English- which some parts of India teach first officially

    @happyfreeky@happyfreeky4 ай бұрын
  • Telugu girl So beautiful 😍❤️

    @santhosh_official_000@santhosh_official_0003 ай бұрын
  • Laksha bhakshyalu bhakshinche kukshimbarudiki okka bhakshyam bhakshinchuta oka lakshyama It is one of the difficult word/sentence formation in telugu That means ”For the person who can eat lakhs of foods, one food is difficult or what” But for me it's easy.

    @freddiemercurybulsara3876@freddiemercurybulsara38762 ай бұрын
  • Finalmente uma brazuca pra nivelar com o carisma da Ana

    @ElcioLuizConternoJunior@ElcioLuizConternoJunior4 ай бұрын
  • TELUGU the sweetest language

    @Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd@Kiran-eQVsuKMVLQz7eNbd4 ай бұрын
    • As a Telugite, I would argue that Bangla is the sweetest language of all. Then comes my maathru baasha Telugu

      @rithvikmuthyalapati9754@rithvikmuthyalapati97544 ай бұрын
  • The German girl is so beautiful

    @Galegolas123@Galegolas1234 ай бұрын
    • Nope

      @AttackTheGasStation1@AttackTheGasStation14 ай бұрын
    • @@AttackTheGasStation1 i'm not looking for yours or anybody's opinion

      @Galegolas123@Galegolas1234 ай бұрын
    • @@Galegolas123 youre not alone.

      @kellymcbright5456@kellymcbright54564 ай бұрын
    • But for me it was the Brazilian, American and the Indian girls which I found so beautiful❤

      @user-yz3ht1qb7b@user-yz3ht1qb7b3 ай бұрын
  • Am really so happy to see two Indians girls in this video I really like them I want to see them more in up coming videos . Love from India ❤. The video is really so good I enjoyed a lot

    @Ashu-fq6sj@Ashu-fq6sj4 ай бұрын
  • Uk English speaker here!! Worcestershire is a county in England, it is pronounced 'Wuss-ter-sher' - and yes that is where the sauce comes from :)

    @xMiMiCatx@xMiMiCatx4 ай бұрын
  • Finally I am seeing my mother language in a Korean channel so happy lot of telugu please

    @palajohnsophia7064@palajohnsophia70644 ай бұрын
  • Telugu is one of Dravidian languages

    @isalutfi@isalutfi4 ай бұрын
  • Lucie(french) you guessed it right Telugu language is known as “Italian of the East” by Niccolò de' Conti who visited the vijayanagara empire and many multilingual poets admired the beauty of telugu and said its a sweetest language.

    @riyaakirah@riyaakirah3 ай бұрын
  • Dude said they speak English in Mumbai...bro its Marathi and Hindi here...English? Maybe she's talking about the "South Bombay" people. Also India has more than 200 languages. Officially, 22 languages are recognised as national languages and they are not at all similar to each other, vocabulary is different, alphabets are different and even grammar sometimes

    @luisblue2004@luisblue20044 ай бұрын
    • Do they normally speak english amongst themselves in south bombay? I would assume hindi would be most used in mumbai since that's where bollywood came from.

      @krato6468@krato64684 ай бұрын
    • @@krato6468 nah the place belongs to Maharashtra, a Marathi speaking state, and Mumbai islands have a huge population of Agri and Koli tribe. People speak Marathi more than Hindi as there is a huge population of Marathi people. Businessmen and immigrants try to learn Marathi and Hindi...here you find something called "Broken Hindi + Broken Marathi" something similar to Pigeon English. English is spoken only in formal locations and events. South Bombay is the region where all rich people live so yeah there English is more spoken with their native language

      @luisblue2004@luisblue20044 ай бұрын
  • É madrugada e ja assisti uns 5 videos da Julia seguidos, posta mais que tá pouco 😂

    @oBarbinha@oBarbinha4 ай бұрын
  • I really enjoyed the video because i am from india and i saw 2 indians in the video i want to see them more cause they are funny and made the video more fun... I hope i can see them in upcoming videos ❤

    @user-ns3em4sy6u@user-ns3em4sy6u4 ай бұрын
  • South Indian languages sound similar because they all depend on Sanskrit ❤

    @chidanandadatta4695@chidanandadatta4695Ай бұрын
  • Júlia representa muito bem o Brasil! Mas essa alemã, que beleza 😅

    @FelipeOliveira-rl1iw@FelipeOliveira-rl1iw4 ай бұрын
  • Thanks taking telugu language part of it...❤️🚩🙏🇮🇳😍

    @MahendraKumar-vh4ss@MahendraKumar-vh4ss3 ай бұрын
  • What a precious video, in concept and execution. Next time, though, any chance of losing the music except during the transitions? It is really competing with the nuances of their speech.

    @johnp.weiksnar6861@johnp.weiksnar68614 ай бұрын
  • I like that all the girls are so friendly nature and have no perception over the different languages or over One another they look so friendly.. I love that cause in same state / being in the same country people think they are majority people in the country with ego.

    @bakhialakshmi3807@bakhialakshmi38074 ай бұрын
  • According to the Census of India of 2001, India has 122 major languages and 1599 other languages. The Government of India has awarded the distinction of classical language to Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Sanskrit and Tamil. This status is given to languages that have a rich heritage and independent nature.

    @ethanfeivel6976@ethanfeivel69764 ай бұрын
  • French was a mandatory foreign language in schools in Brazil, but that was back in the 50's and 60's. Now it's English and Spanish (as far as I know)

    @isag.s.174@isag.s.1744 ай бұрын
    • which schools are you talking about? lol, in my parents' time they didn't even have English to begin with, and my father studied in a really good school

      @a_random_guy_V@a_random_guy_V4 ай бұрын
    • @@a_random_guy_V Aqui no estado do RJ, o francês teve forte influência desde 1800s (quando D. João e sua corte vieram para a cidade do RJ em 1808) até o final dos anos 90 devido a sua influência cultural mundial, chegando a ser mais importante do que o inglês e obrigatório até os anos 60s. Daí vem o nosso "r" com som francês de "rr". Eu sou de 1981 e tive inglês e francês até a formação, e isso numa escola particular no subúrbio, mas era ensinado em escolas públicas também.

      @leandroatreides@leandroatreides4 ай бұрын
    • nossa, nunca tinha visto uma escola que não ensinasse ingles, a não ser as de antigamente que ensinavam frances@@a_random_guy_V

      @Esqu1zopunk@Esqu1zopunk4 ай бұрын
    • @@a_random_guy_V French was mandatory in Brazil for many decades. Both my parents had to study French in their public schools and both of them came from really poor areas.

      @logomoko78@logomoko784 ай бұрын
    • @@leandroatreides well, I'm not from there. I don't think it was a countrywide thing

      @a_random_guy_V@a_random_guy_V4 ай бұрын
  • I’m simple…. I saw Telugu and here I am

    @urexpensiveopinion@urexpensiveopinion4 ай бұрын
  • Mana Telugu Ammai 👌🏻👌🏻

    @bannapendur786@bannapendur7864 ай бұрын
  • Fun fact:- This international channel has mostly Indian audience...😅🇮🇳

    @lostharicane@lostharicane2 ай бұрын
  • Good to see telugu representation here. Keep going and long live telugu.

    @srijagadeeshc3056@srijagadeeshc30563 ай бұрын
  • Loved the video and participants as always! I will say though, as a british person, the pronunciation of Worstershire hurt me to my core 😂

    @HarryU99@HarryU993 ай бұрын
  • There are considerably more than two hundred languages in subcontinental India. There are 23 official languages, and somewhere between 500 and 800 languages spoken at home, depending on who you ask. Ethnologue reports 456, but a linguistic survey run by the Indian government counted 780. Most are Indo-Aryan or Dravidian, but there are many other language families represented, and a number of language isolates.

    @Serenity_Dee@Serenity_Dee4 ай бұрын
  • Telugu 😍

    @PrabhasDieHardFan-gt4dy@PrabhasDieHardFan-gt4dy3 ай бұрын
  • Telugu 75% Come from Sanskrit..

    @shinchanfan3681@shinchanfan36814 ай бұрын
    • Telugu older than Sanskrit

      @nikhilshetty9102@nikhilshetty91023 ай бұрын
    • @@nikhilshetty9102 yes that why you using sanskrit name ... loww

      @Agnostic7773@Agnostic7773Ай бұрын
  • Nice experiment appreciate it and intresting

    @krantikumar894@krantikumar894Ай бұрын
  • Essentially, in India, each state has its own language. The saving grace is, because it used to be a British colony, English is used as a lengua franca to communicate between states.

    @antonnym214@antonnym2144 ай бұрын
  • Those were definitely not the hardest words in Telegu or Hindi; they rank somewhere in mid ranges. To a pro- Easy To a novice- Mid

    @anitapadhi325@anitapadhi3254 ай бұрын
  • First time I have the first comment! 😃 German and Polish always gonna be the hardest on these kind of videos

    @cryptoguru2224@cryptoguru22244 ай бұрын
    • Because for other languages they choose words that are too easy 😂

      @afjo972@afjo9724 ай бұрын
    • Finnish, Welsh and Icelandic are crazy too though.

      @jenswurm@jenswurm4 ай бұрын
  • Lexyo said "expecially" with a "ks" sound, which I have mostly encountered in Michigan, after living in other states. Based on their English pronunciation, if I weren't told their nationalities, I would have guessed that Julia is American and Joana is British.

    @What_Makes_Climate_Tick@What_Makes_Climate_Tick4 ай бұрын
  • Telugu is second sweetest language in India after bengali

    @ASGayatrivlogs@ASGayatrivlogsАй бұрын
  • Akka evaru telugu ni gurthinchadam ledu Ani feel ayya finally I'm happy (it's telugu)

    @Jeon_arts_@Jeon_arts_3 ай бұрын
    • Avnu bro india ante hindi ane telsu bayta valaki , even kannada malayalam r neglected

      @Ruthvik0215@Ruthvik02152 ай бұрын
    • @@Ruthvik0215 avunu bro nijame But one correction nenu bro kadu sis.. 😂

      @Jeon_arts_@Jeon_arts_Ай бұрын
    • can you type telugu without mistakes ? lol

      @Agnostic7773@Agnostic7773Ай бұрын
  • I’ve been learning French for the last 3 years and I’m still struggling with pronunciation sometimes. I hate the word l’environnement, because it has 3!!! nasal sounds in 1 word 😥. Yaourt is an easy one though.

    @mrsdiii2354@mrsdiii23544 ай бұрын
  • Going through all videos with Julia! 🙌

    @guilhermesoares7197@guilhermesoares71974 ай бұрын
  • It's wonderful to see six very beautiful women having a good time speaking their language.

    @scottwatschke4192@scottwatschke41924 ай бұрын
  • Yaourt isn"t hard to say. Try to say "Cancre" !😄

    @CT-7567R3X@CT-7567R3X4 ай бұрын
  • Funny thing, all languages here except for the dravidian one are just different dialects of kurgan speech Kurgan people migrated to all over the world and their language charged differently in different parts of the world and bacame sanskrit, latin, proto germanic, which later turned into hindi, english, german, Spanish and so on. Same with mythology. Kurgan supreme god turned into thor in norse, zeus in greece, indra in india, jupiter in rome and so on Sanskrit - latin - english Matr - mater - mother Pitr - pater - father (p turns into f in germanic languages like english You can look up yourself there are thousands of such words and mythological correspondence

    @tvesarathavrtraghna3688@tvesarathavrtraghna36884 ай бұрын
    • Mittani arya daaso ka kaal?? Ha bhai aa ja dikhaate h kon kiska kaal h.. Vitrs ka chutr phaar diya tha deoraaj Indra ne...

      @pikachue602@pikachue6024 ай бұрын
    • @@pikachue602 me samjha nahi

      @tvesarathavrtraghna3688@tvesarathavrtraghna36884 ай бұрын
    • @@pikachue602 kya dikhaate hai?

      @tvesarathavrtraghna3688@tvesarathavrtraghna36884 ай бұрын
    • @@tvesarathavrtraghna3688 usme jo Likha h wahi keh rha Hu.. Jisme vitra ko Indra pr haavi hote dikhaaya h tumhe

      @pikachue602@pikachue6024 ай бұрын
    • @@pikachue602 indra par vitra hawi nahi ho sakta bhai indra parameshwara hai. Rigveda dekho. Rigveda me indra ko param pita bola hai

      @tvesarathavrtraghna3688@tvesarathavrtraghna36884 ай бұрын
  • 9:05 Clearly german girl is muttering the counter-jinx to save the Indian girl from French

    @norsefenrir2435@norsefenrir24353 ай бұрын
  • A couple of weeks ago, I was editing a sim in The Sims 4 and its face accidentally looked like Lexyc's (I've edited nearly 200 of my other sims afterwards so I don't remember which one it was). Had I chosen another hair for her, the resemblance would have been uncanny. 😅

    @anttirytkonen11@anttirytkonen114 ай бұрын
  • Telugu always rocks...

    @ramakrishnakuna3012@ramakrishnakuna30123 ай бұрын
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