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Jin logo ne hamari bhasha banayi hai unhone soch samajh ke banayi hai, Tum lgbtq wale isse door raho to achha hai. Jahan bhi jate ho sarvnash kar dete ho.
So, we can say Telugu is second most flexible language after Hindi. No wonder it has the biggest language speakers. It accommodates every speaker around Bharat. Big fan of Telugu myself.
Nicely done! Shailesh ji was an good example of how to convert criticism into work which contribute to good for a country. Whole video's gonna be a reminder for me for life. Thanks brother for this video
It always puzzled me why we have so many gods and goddesses , i asked my father ,he said each god and goddess have one particular great quality in abundance than others and as a human we need all types of good qualities to lead a happy life ,so we have so many gods n goddess to manifest those qualities , though it seems convincing and logical n emotional , its been distracting me alot do i chose one god or goddess or do i follow all (following all is seems tiring sometimes atleast for me ) so i decided to chose one , I'm unable to chose one out of all ,this boiled down to one point i donno myself ,i donno what i want , i donno what works for me ...and i donno whom to ask for help .... Anyone help me , I'm open minded ready to listen actively and follow diligently if it suits me .
I mean, I have no problem with Tamizh. It's just that I adore the Tamil wannabe separatists who are so fucking repulsive they make Tamilnadu secession a viable option to support
Thank you, Thank you, Thank you and Thank you for making this video. We Telugu people love our language a lot but we don't want to quote it everywhere and to everyone like Tamilans or Kannadigas. And we don't insist people to talk only in Telugu. But keep loving our language no matter where we live or what language we speak. కట్టె కాలే వరకు నా భాష నాకు ఎప్పుడు గర్వకారణమే. ❤
Very well researched and am sure it took lotta time and effort to put together this video . Appreciate it bro . Learnt a lot today . FYI- am from Tamilnadu :)
The dariya word is not so common in modern bengali and is more spoken in bangladesh adjacent places(more bangal say it then bangali) the bangladeshi bangals.
Not only bangladesh but odisa and west bengal all were collectively called bengal in british era so even dhough there is a seperate language we culturally are similar.
Being rude about someone who had gud intentions about his motherland is not cool. We are all same but act different at different circumstances. May be his vision with what he did would do better for the whole humanity. Afterall mathematics is the language of universe. He had those feelings, this is what matters.
ok i'd lke to just correct you. the special zh you mentioned doesn't exactly come under the 'r' family. its more on the 'l' family. Thaths why its Thamizh and not Thamirr....
@@tharishasrinivasan440 R and L are pretty close phonetically if you think about it which is why a lot of Asians mix up their Rs and Ls. Zh somewhere is a mix of the two. I know conventionally it is approximated as L and also grouped in the L group but as a lay person it sounds closer to R.
9:20 Krishna is right. Let's understand this with an Example-> Motivational Study Student Movies fantasize krte h prhai ko. Apne moral duties ko bas karmyogi bnkr Krna. Attachment or krta ka bhav corruption laata h.
Probably the best and most unbiased comparison and analysis of both languages I have ever heard. And along with the best linguistic and historical knowledge.