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What are the differences between Indian English and British English? My friend Anpu helps me to show you some of the MAIN differences! Watch here: bit.ly/UKvsINDIA2 📝 GET THE FREE LESSON PDF here 👉🏼 bit.ly/UKvsINDIApdf 📊 FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL! Take my level test here 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼‍🏫 JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES: englishwithlucy.teachable.com... - We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!
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@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy 2 года назад
What are the differences between Indian English and British English? My friend Anpu helps me to show you some of the MAIN differences! Watch here: bit.ly/UKvsINDIA2 📝 *GET THE FREE LESSON PDF* _here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/UKvsINDIApdf 📊 *FIND OUT YOUR ENGLISH LEVEL!* _Take my level test here_ 👉🏼 bit.ly/EnglishLevelTest12 👩🏼‍🏫 *JOIN MY ONLINE ENGLISH COURSES:* englishwithlucy.teachable.com/courses - _We have launched our B1 and B2 Complete English Programmes!_
@maricelgarcera5499
@maricelgarcera5499 2 года назад
filipino vs British english
@sushantsaha6949
@sushantsaha6949 2 года назад
Hi Lucy, Can i be your parmanent student with all your premium courses in free of cost 🤣
@hrishikeshbhatt3820
@hrishikeshbhatt3820 2 года назад
Lakhs is there but if you put 100 lakhs its 1 crore or 10 million
@duduhakhiangte8350
@duduhakhiangte8350 2 года назад
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@randwakanasl3108
@randwakanasl3108 2 года назад
It's mostly like an alliance in india.
@tamilyoga3543
@tamilyoga3543 2 года назад
In India Every Single Person has their Own Accent
@mitu_me_
@mitu_me_ 2 года назад
Not to mention the accent of people who visited America for a week and come back with British accent 😂
@red7839
@red7839 2 года назад
@@mitu_me_ 😂😂😂
@parthaprateempatra4278
@parthaprateempatra4278 2 года назад
@@mitu_me_ lmao
@smile5107
@smile5107 2 года назад
@@mitu_me_ 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣 lol so true
@phantomjosh2148
@phantomjosh2148 2 года назад
THIS IS ROCKET LEAGUE!!!
@chandrashekhar4248
@chandrashekhar4248 2 года назад
England:-British english. India:-British+american+australian+indian=full upgraded english😂😂😂
@sijumarar
@sijumarar 2 года назад
Exactly bro😂👍
@divyasuresh5401
@divyasuresh5401 2 года назад
Absolutely 😂😂😂
@jakebradford4272
@jakebradford4272 2 года назад
that's why Indian English is beautiful
@debnath.ipsita
@debnath.ipsita 2 года назад
True😆
@jatinnegi4275
@jatinnegi4275 2 года назад
Oh yea
@manishasamal3874
@manishasamal3874 Год назад
As an Indian living in India I just learned for the 1st time that we call MARRIAGE as ALLIANCE ... Hmm Interesting...
@princeargamerz4536
@princeargamerz4536 Год назад
right me too
@Borica990
@Borica990 Год назад
Me too
@davidmiller1109
@davidmiller1109 Год назад
South India especially in Tamil Nadu, alliance is the only word they use for the seeking marriage.
@user-is8to9hr1d
@user-is8to9hr1d Год назад
Lol I want to enter multiple alliances. 😂
@BigBangTheory302
@BigBangTheory302 Год назад
Misunderstanding, alliance means teammates(V: making teammates)
@simonesingh6621
@simonesingh6621 Год назад
Bro "marriage" is called "marriage" or "wedding" in Indian English. "Alliance" is a term for "relationship" or "engagement"
@princeargamerz4536
@princeargamerz4536 Год назад
right
@laavanya2335
@laavanya2335 Год назад
yes mostly we hear or read wedding even on invitations.
@mysterioservierdimensional
@mysterioservierdimensional Год назад
he proly just wanna showoff his Indianity
@simonesingh6621
@simonesingh6621 Год назад
@@mysterioservierdimensional yea lol
@notgadot
@notgadot Год назад
@@laavanya2335 he is a pakistani
@SanskarPlays
@SanskarPlays 2 года назад
We indians Have Hybrid English Which is Mix of All Kinds of English 😂😂
@thegaminguchiha8570
@thegaminguchiha8570 2 года назад
@@KyleBc95 incorrect? I'm sorry what?
@KyleBc95
@KyleBc95 2 года назад
@@thegaminguchiha8570 Indians dont speak English correctly
@Pepppahoo-ic5wl
@Pepppahoo-ic5wl 2 года назад
@@KyleBc95 Which Indian did u meet lol?
@lakshyakumar3629
@lakshyakumar3629 2 года назад
nahhhhhh. not cockney
@btslover7536
@btslover7536 2 года назад
Yeah... We do ✌
@shritishaw7510
@shritishaw7510 2 года назад
In India, we call it marriage or wedding, I never heard anyone saying alliance
@SreehariGNair-bk5vr
@SreehariGNair-bk5vr 2 года назад
Me too buddy
@KrishnaVeni-rc3wl
@KrishnaVeni-rc3wl 2 года назад
Yeah .. 💯
@DarePSDevil
@DarePSDevil 2 года назад
Same bro
@paulbenjamin6597
@paulbenjamin6597 2 года назад
It is very common in the places that follow an arranged marriage system. This word will decline obviously but a few years ago that term would have used when 2 families come and agree on a few things before the event
@geethaniranjani2020
@geethaniranjani2020 2 года назад
Alliance means seeing the 'girl or groom' for marriage.
@sss7508
@sss7508 Год назад
Actually we Indians use both ' bus stand ' and ' bus stop ' . Both have slightly different meaning. Bus stop is a place were bus formally stop. Bus stand is a place where you, if go, can get buses to almost every root. It is same as a bus station/depot.
@grawp_coder1737
@grawp_coder1737 Год назад
Actually a bus stand is a transport corporation approved halt for a bus, which goes through that route and a bus stop can be used for some organisation or schools, like if there's a school and they have a transportation system the would assign some spot where the child has to wait for his bus or whatever, that would be bus stop in my opinion...
@abduztheyoungboi4816
@abduztheyoungboi4816 Год назад
bruh its not root its route..... or do you mean root from plants?
@Bangel_pro123
@Bangel_pro123 Год назад
​@@grawp_coder1737 I thought I do write in my essay but it's 'your opinion'😂😂
@grawp_coder1737
@grawp_coder1737 Год назад
@@Bangel_pro123 lmfao
@nb_justskyyyy
@nb_justskyyyy 10 месяцев назад
In Sri Lanka, we use "bus stand" to call the place that all the buses have been stopped until the next turn and we use "Bus halt" to call the "bus stop"
@jayantachakrabarty7457
@jayantachakrabarty7457 Год назад
Curd is not a substitute word for yogurt. Though both Yogurt and Curd look similar in appearance, there’s a distinct difference in their taste, texture as well as preparation.
@Pain53924
@Pain53924 8 месяцев назад
i second this
@garrydhamot8531
@garrydhamot8531 2 года назад
Never heard anyone call it “alliance” here in India, everyone calls it “marriage”
@shikhindahikar8488
@shikhindahikar8488 2 года назад
Exactly. Who says alliance?
@madhumitaray1619
@madhumitaray1619 2 года назад
Or a wedding
@Huntterrr23
@Huntterrr23 2 года назад
exactly
@dhivakarviews7488
@dhivakarviews7488 2 года назад
in Tamilnadu we both use word alliance when they search for partner , you can here marriage will refer the wedding ceremony
@RKMalaysia
@RKMalaysia 2 года назад
Yes 😁
@emiann7753
@emiann7753 2 года назад
Fun Fact: India is the most powerful word that can use in a RU-vid Title 😀
@ohhi6313
@ohhi6313 2 года назад
Yes lol. That brings the whole Indian community in the comments section 🤣
@narstube9913
@narstube9913 2 года назад
Damn True....The country With A Huge Society Who Loves The Nation Is Always Curious to know what others thinks about Our Beloved Nation😉 And The Whole Country Rushes Into The Video 🥴😌
@anoom.1
@anoom.1 2 года назад
Wow rude m Indian
@blinkandarmy4957
@blinkandarmy4957 2 года назад
For sure
@amitratt
@amitratt 2 года назад
Yeah true. Mention the word and we'll swarm ya ! Haha.
@Sun-Hashira
@Sun-Hashira Год назад
My mom was educated in a convent school run by Irish Missionaries in Kolkata. So the vocabulary she developed was quite similar to the ones the Indian rep spoke. Also being a Wren and Martin initiate myself, I did use Alliance at one point to denote a marriage taking place. But as I moved around during studies, my vocabulary changed accordingly. So I always referred to electricity as Current, and I believe many Bengalis to this as well, but in Rajasthan and the neighbouring states, it is referred to as "Light". Marriage is marriage, dikki is being slowly replaced by trunk, though it is an Indian word (notice I didn't write a specific language), and washrooms is not often said, people refere to them as bathrooms (even though it only has a loo and a urinal) and/or toilets (informally).
@rubymukherjee4307
@rubymukherjee4307 Год назад
I'm from Kolkata
@Sun-Hashira
@Sun-Hashira Год назад
@@rubymukherjee4307 shune bhalo laglo.
@Pain53924
@Pain53924 8 месяцев назад
@@Sun-Hashira Nobody calls it alliance.
@ramimbintybindu9840
@ramimbintybindu9840 Месяц назад
Beautiful accents of different nations...
@ESK_quotes
@ESK_quotes Год назад
The way Lucy uses the word is so good and am in love with her pronounciation
@mayank_sameer_parihar
@mayank_sameer_parihar 2 года назад
No-one in India calls a marriage as an Alliance.
@AmitSingh-nt9ff
@AmitSingh-nt9ff 2 года назад
While reading the written updates of serials i read many time alliance
@sumeetgada
@sumeetgada 2 года назад
Similarly no one in India calls fried potatoes as crips mostly it is called French Fries or Fries
@prachiipandeyy
@prachiipandeyy 2 года назад
It's also used in Indian courts, when talking about Marriage.
@ROCHELLEDSATunes
@ROCHELLEDSATunes 2 года назад
It is called alliance at the time of arranged marriage
@tishabhambry6010
@tishabhambry6010 2 года назад
I think people in the Southern region of India do call it alliance
@santuroy1045
@santuroy1045 2 года назад
No nobody use the word "Alliance " in India .....We always say it" Marriage or wedding "
@thescentofsoil.436
@thescentofsoil.436 2 года назад
Wedding
@santuroy1045
@santuroy1045 2 года назад
@@thescentofsoil.436 yes marriage or wedding but nobody say alliance
@thescentofsoil.436
@thescentofsoil.436 2 года назад
@@santuroy1045 yes is that guy really Indian?? I have a doubt 😂😂😂😂
@mihirnayak3762
@mihirnayak3762 2 года назад
ya bro
@KaustavMukherjeeFineArt
@KaustavMukherjeeFineArt 2 года назад
Wedding...not alliance. Find a real Indian for these videos
@sidharthasidhartha1
@sidharthasidhartha1 Год назад
7:30 Bus stand: The place where all the buses start(begin) and stop(end) in a town or city. Bus stop: Places where a bus would stop on a road when its on the way to its destination.
@mrbhagirathchauhan
@mrbhagirathchauhan Год назад
I never heard anyone use "alliance" for "marriage" in india.
@chabitha3477
@chabitha3477 2 года назад
In India, we call it bus stand, I never heard anyone saying bus halt Edit:thank you so much for the likes guys
@christianlauren5883
@christianlauren5883 2 года назад
Thats why it has a slash "bus stand/halt"
@lebercoatlebercoat1522
@lebercoatlebercoat1522 2 года назад
@@christianlauren5883 but I've never heard anyone say bus halt. Could be just me idk.
@christianlauren5883
@christianlauren5883 2 года назад
@@lebercoatlebercoat1522 maybe its because of the quarantine. You cant communicate much LOL you might've not remembered it 😂
@NeerajKumar-fs1yx
@NeerajKumar-fs1yx 2 года назад
@@lebercoatlebercoat1522 same and even auto rickshaw wala and bus conductors use the word bus stand instead of halt.
@theanonymous4443
@theanonymous4443 2 года назад
Me too
@prajyot2021
@prajyot2021 2 года назад
English in my mind : Lamborghini English when i speak : Maruti 800 😂😂😂
@LOL-xz5vz
@LOL-xz5vz 2 года назад
🤣😂🤣😂
@ame754
@ame754 2 года назад
Sick mind
@fthmahiba2199
@fthmahiba2199 2 года назад
😂😂
@pilakwangsa2477
@pilakwangsa2477 2 года назад
UR really making me laugh 😂😂😂
@Jesus-yz5iu
@Jesus-yz5iu 2 года назад
From meme 😂
@edwardsollis1204
@edwardsollis1204 Год назад
I do work with Indians in America and have witnessed how different some words they use compared to what we use here, I myself do have a mix of British accent and words with American and for current I would say electricity and often times power... Some confusion would arise with current maybe flow of sorts...it's so enriching to hear all these ways to refer to everyday situations. Many thanks for the vid.
@AeraMarin
@AeraMarin 10 месяцев назад
I am sri lankan we refer mostly to Indian english but.we do say quite different words too
@mrtemp2
@mrtemp2 2 дня назад
I'm Russian but now i living in Sri Lanka Bentota
@b-6870
@b-6870 2 года назад
Being an Indian kid, I never actually had known about something called yoghurt..after seeing some advertisements on the telivision, I actually bought one for me and soon realised it was nothing but dahi (curd)😂
@notevenalex
@notevenalex 2 года назад
Omg 😂😂
@mohsinmubarak9795
@mohsinmubarak9795 2 года назад
Same😂😂😂😂
@Pepppahoo-ic5wl
@Pepppahoo-ic5wl 2 года назад
What ? Not possible !
@maneesh2316
@maneesh2316 2 года назад
I thought it was like sweet lassi......
@chimpanzee8788
@chimpanzee8788 2 года назад
Obviously
@uzairdevda2878
@uzairdevda2878 2 года назад
The funniest one is 'Dierhea' .In India It is called 'Loose motion'😂
@user-zb3bc9kr2e
@user-zb3bc9kr2e 2 года назад
haha.. ur right
@Mariahidol
@Mariahidol 2 года назад
We do say diarrhoea though quite a few times
@rintu4569
@rintu4569 2 года назад
Only north Indians
@Saingh
@Saingh 2 года назад
😂😂true
@Mariahidol
@Mariahidol 2 года назад
@@rintu4569 umm... No. We do say loose motion occasionally in the south as well. But usually we say diarrhoea
@schorschengelbert6854
@schorschengelbert6854 Год назад
In Germany we don’t make a difference between a married boss or teacher. We just say „Frau“ which means lady. E.g. when you talk to Mrs Schmidt you just say „Frau Schmidt“.
@funnyshorts804
@funnyshorts804 Год назад
It's really helping for that person who has already good in English
@manvisingh4951
@manvisingh4951 2 года назад
But the fact is Every Indian's English vocabulary and pronunciation is a whole mixup of US..Australia...UK...and others 😂😂
@techislustrous5201
@techislustrous5201 2 года назад
Yes
@yashbhagwat2664
@yashbhagwat2664 2 года назад
It's true . ☺
@harmanwaraich7618
@harmanwaraich7618 2 года назад
Yes
@ayushjangra838
@ayushjangra838 2 года назад
Yeah Lol that's true
@MikhailSalynin
@MikhailSalynin 2 года назад
That's perfect! My books will be helpful for learning Russian and English. I published Transliterated russian dictionary with English translation. Compound words dictionary separated by tables. All details on my channel. Red velvet and Vanilla Gelato. Exercises for an interpreter. And also two copies of these books, where Russian words have given in Cyrillic.
@pathetic1062
@pathetic1062 2 года назад
UK: "bringal? That's so wired" Also UK: "aubergine"
@khushi-4900
@khushi-4900 2 года назад
Aubergine sounds like some chemical name
@yulduzmakhmasobirova6198
@yulduzmakhmasobirova6198 2 года назад
It is originally french word
@crimson414
@crimson414 2 года назад
Eggplant go brrrrrrr
@sriv2167
@sriv2167 2 года назад
I love how you spelt “brinjal” and “weird” incorrectly but then spelt “aubergine” correctly 😅.
@shivanichoudharyiitr7900
@shivanichoudharyiitr7900 2 года назад
@@khushi-4900 how 😂🤣
@RajeshBiswasOfficial
@RajeshBiswasOfficial Год назад
Love from Assam, India 🙏🇮🇳
@v1keebiriwX_sVS
@v1keebiriwX_sVS Год назад
Hello
@nylanelson8660
@nylanelson8660 Год назад
The Indian man has such beautiful mesmerizing eyes that I had a heard time listening as I was looking at his eyes
@santhoshsubbiah1803
@santhoshsubbiah1803 2 года назад
In India , We would refer to female teachers as "Ma'am/Miss"
@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy 2 года назад
Great point! I always think it sounds so polite. Sometimes 'ma'am' makes me feel a bit old hahaha
@umarahsan7195
@umarahsan7195 2 года назад
@@EnglishwithLucy ikr
@yuktajoshi
@yuktajoshi 2 года назад
Yes, that's true! Also In India, marriage is more commonly used.
@stennygeorge5826
@stennygeorge5826 2 года назад
Yep...That's true
@supriya1323
@supriya1323 2 года назад
@@EnglishwithLucy but it's a great way for showing immense respect.(:)
@Arca7
@Arca7 2 года назад
Here in India they call male Professor “Sir” and female Professor “Ma’am”.
@alokbaluni8760
@alokbaluni8760 2 года назад
Behind their back we call them @ssholes.
@seviper9659
@seviper9659 2 года назад
In my place (India) we call female school teacher as "miss" regardless she's married or not
@vikashdobriyal1420
@vikashdobriyal1420 2 года назад
Ma'am is short form of madam
@poppyblueslyrics8235
@poppyblueslyrics8235 2 года назад
Same her in the Philippines
@chanikyavalmikam9616
@chanikyavalmikam9616 2 года назад
Ma'am is an abbreviation of madam bruh
@adithyaks8584
@adithyaks8584 Год назад
I love English. Often times I find it difficult to understand native American accent in telephone conversations whereas native English is quite easy.
@sbansban
@sbansban Год назад
A "Native American" refers to the ethnic group that has been living in the Americas from pre-Columbian times - the Incas, Aztecs, Iroquois, Mohawks, Senecas etc.
@habitantcdn
@habitantcdn Год назад
4:20, in Canada, the most common definition of curd would be a bite size cheese used in the very Canadian poutine.
@trevorphilips3793
@trevorphilips3793 2 года назад
"Marriage" isn't called "alliance" in India , it's just called "marriage" or a wedding . Also "electricity" is often replaced with the word "light" (bcz electricity is responsible for lighting the bulbs 😅) so when electric supply cuts off , we say "light's gone"
@ohhi6313
@ohhi6313 2 года назад
Correct
@ohhi6313
@ohhi6313 2 года назад
Hey I see you're a GTA fan 😁
@sahlaa3775
@sahlaa3775 2 года назад
Power has gone
@Dynoias
@Dynoias 2 года назад
In Bengal we call it ‘current’ for some reason but yes electricity is the right term.
@muthu4834
@muthu4834 2 года назад
In our area we say it " current"
@Freakistic
@Freakistic 2 года назад
as an American I'm watching this for no reason 😂
@punchlinerwokle7850
@punchlinerwokle7850 2 года назад
Just watch Never gonna give you up Never gonna let you down
@muhammedvaseem8570
@muhammedvaseem8570 2 года назад
ha ha
@michellepaul9442
@michellepaul9442 2 года назад
an*
@Freakistic
@Freakistic 2 года назад
@@punchlinerwokle7850 wth
@thestanza1987
@thestanza1987 2 года назад
As an Asian, I have no clue 😂👍
@Legohunter-uv1wc
@Legohunter-uv1wc Год назад
No ones mentioning the fact that he included cousin brother but didn’t include aunty for all older female people regardless of relationship and uncle for all older male people regardless of relationship.
@ansaristeaching3024
@ansaristeaching3024 Год назад
Excellent coversation
@sigmarules8027
@sigmarules8027 2 года назад
India is unique : Becz every indian man has his own accent ...each person is unique 😂
@dev_peace_soul
@dev_peace_soul 2 года назад
Replace man from person:)
@mdrassel8882
@mdrassel8882 2 года назад
Also bangladeshi's too 😌😅
@muhammedhaleel1522
@muhammedhaleel1522 2 года назад
Lol 😂...
@davonleesilvastorm3500
@davonleesilvastorm3500 2 года назад
@@dev_peace_soul it's just a joke
@muhammadifham9404
@muhammadifham9404 2 года назад
Pakistan
@originallypirated
@originallypirated 2 года назад
No ones calls marriage an alliance in India. Mostly its wedding and at times even bedding 😂😂
@bad.decisions
@bad.decisions 2 года назад
Then Ig I ain't indian😂
@Asanglatzu_777
@Asanglatzu_777 2 года назад
@@bad.decisions haha😂
@vipuniiviper8643
@vipuniiviper8643 2 года назад
Exactly no one use that...first time hearing from him
@vipuniiviper8643
@vipuniiviper8643 2 года назад
Female teacher : 1)Miss (unmarried woman) or maa'm 2) Madam (Married one)
@KT-cl7hy
@KT-cl7hy 2 года назад
Lagan
@juviteladys.2129
@juviteladys.2129 Год назад
Lucy i reckon that aubergine is a French appellation while in English is called:Garden egg or egg plant.
@Simbu.
@Simbu. Год назад
Dikki(Dickie) originated from old British term meaning rumble seat.
@unrefusableoffer4412
@unrefusableoffer4412 2 года назад
fun fact: in general if i am talking to a stranger, if he is my father's age i would call him uncle and aunty for women.
@MohitSingh-dp7th
@MohitSingh-dp7th 2 года назад
It's common for every Indian
@electrocat9
@electrocat9 2 года назад
For both Indian and English?
@ashp8069
@ashp8069 2 года назад
@@electrocat9 yup
@amiruliman5
@amiruliman5 2 года назад
@@MohitSingh-dp7th more like whole south and southeast asia
@kailas198
@kailas198 2 года назад
I'm sixteen. I call every guy or gal older than 26 uncle/aunty, it's pretty weird ik 😅😂
@dua-e-zehra647
@dua-e-zehra647 2 года назад
Why DID NOT anyone mention in this video that every other middle aged stranger man and a woman is an Uncle and an Aunty, respectively. 😂😂
@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy 2 года назад
Can’t believe we missed that! thank you!
@afifahauni8916
@afifahauni8916 2 года назад
Asian people always call stranger that is older than us as Uncle/Aunty.We can see that it happened in India, Malaysia and Korea too
@airineshaju7892
@airineshaju7892 2 года назад
@@EnglishwithLucy Fact that i watches you both for speaking in British accent And so i clicked it faster than light 😂🤭
@ryanshahed6375
@ryanshahed6375 2 года назад
@@afifahauni8916 Bangladesh also
@kushal4956
@kushal4956 2 года назад
@@EnglishwithLucy lucy there a tons of Indians from India living in London and you had to choose this guy?
@EvgeniaEmelina
@EvgeniaEmelina 10 месяцев назад
Your english very good! I would like to have english knowleges like you))
@balajik4173
@balajik4173 Год назад
Loved it!
@shiwanksingh6068
@shiwanksingh6068 2 года назад
Marriage - wedding No one say bus halt Female boss/teacher - madam Fired potato - French fries
@0V3RDR1VE
@0V3RDR1VE 2 года назад
Fired potato omgf god 😂😂😂😂 ITS FRIED 😂😂😘 WHAT DA FAK
@umaarun3333
@umaarun3333 2 года назад
Nice to learn and interesting too
@tobstars4624
@tobstars4624 2 года назад
Okay canedian Thanks for the info
@casperdigo8831
@casperdigo8831 2 года назад
We sometimes actually say bus halt.
@user-iy2ud1ki4l
@user-iy2ud1ki4l 2 года назад
We also call ma'am/miss
@savedoyoungfromnct6905
@savedoyoungfromnct6905 2 года назад
The thing tho with India is that we speak hundreds of languages within the country itlsef with different grammar patterns and phonetics so our English accents within and vocabulary varies a lot even sometimes we will be confused by each other's english LoL
@death_crawl20
@death_crawl20 2 года назад
This happens in all english speaking countries, accents differ from region to region....
@harryquin5542
@harryquin5542 2 года назад
😂😂😂ITS ACTUALLY IN THOUSANDS MY DEAR
@limaprince7116
@limaprince7116 2 года назад
@@death_crawl20 but the case of India is different such a small country with almost 427 recognised languages and other languages as well.and each language has different dialect
@mausenpai215
@mausenpai215 2 года назад
I just speak 5 languages not 100.
@vinitasingh7481
@vinitasingh7481 2 года назад
@@mausenpai215 I'm also indian and I speak 2 languages fluently and can understand 1 and can speak a little bit
@dhineshkumar2936
@dhineshkumar2936 3 месяца назад
Please upload like this more and more Indian english vocabulary
@marcosmoreno8445
@marcosmoreno8445 Год назад
Hi This is so funny but in Spanish we also say primos hermanos for cousins in the first degree; though we just normally say primos. In some Asian countries they also call brothers to male cousins. I always wanted to comment on your great pronunciation in Spanish, Lucy. About diabetes, same thing. We can say we have high sugar or don’t eat that or your sugar will go up. Te va a subir el azúcar. Mi abuela tiene azúcar/diabetes. There was another similarity but I don’t remember it 🤣 I love your videos, thank you
@stenyrichard_john316
@stenyrichard_john316 2 года назад
It’s “lady’s fingers”. The ‘s can’t be ignored mate! 😁
@falguninag1070
@falguninag1070 2 года назад
Haha even I thought that...
@MoaisBinBaker
@MoaisBinBaker 2 года назад
That's right tho
@divyaprabha9370
@divyaprabha9370 2 года назад
Yea 😅. That was my 1st thought too!!
@sangitaboro1656
@sangitaboro1656 2 года назад
Not lady finger.. That is lady's finger in Indian English.
@Idyllic.eshaaa
@Idyllic.eshaaa 2 года назад
We call it lady finger
@snehamishra6576
@snehamishra6576 2 года назад
I love how she is admiring his Indian accent . She is really a great teacher and a very friendly one indeed
@jaebae1997
@jaebae1997 2 года назад
@Adolphus Inc. how is it funny though?
@rajshekhar8736
@rajshekhar8736 2 года назад
@Adolphus Inc. I y
@rajshekhar8736
@rajshekhar8736 2 года назад
@Adolphus Inc. I 👍
@rajshekhar8736
@rajshekhar8736 2 года назад
@Adolphus Inc. 👍
@extraordinary.72218
@extraordinary.72218 2 года назад
@Adolphus Inc. how is it funny???
@JWalker-zd4yl
@JWalker-zd4yl 9 месяцев назад
Thank you so much teachers ❤❤
@Pakshya
@Pakshya Год назад
We call it a wedding. Never heard anyone calling it alliance.
@masterdeetectiv9520
@masterdeetectiv9520 Год назад
Alliance is used in arranged marriages for example ‘we have set up an alliance between you and Mr. Seth’s daughter’
@abdirisakali2989
@abdirisakali2989 2 года назад
Interesting, in Somalia 🇸🇴 we also refer diabetes as “sugar” same as India 🇮🇳. We say (Sokor or Sonkor)
@kingshi1
@kingshi1 2 года назад
And in hindi "sugar" is called "shakkar" which is very similar to your language
@abhilashpadhy7990
@abhilashpadhy7990 2 года назад
@@abhinav2814 The word Shakar is from Sanskrit
@kingshi1
@kingshi1 2 года назад
@@abhinav2814 I don't know I'm a Bengali I thought only we call sugar as chini
@misbahailia3345
@misbahailia3345 2 года назад
@@kingshi1 We call it Shakar as well in Pakistan.
@misbahailia3345
@misbahailia3345 2 года назад
@@abhinav2814 I'm Pakistani, and you're absolutely right. My Mum calls jaggery that has been grounded up, as "Shakker" and regular sugar as "chini".
@anji1612
@anji1612 2 года назад
We called them french fries not chips😂🤣and nobody called marriage as alliance in india🤭🤭
@liloinonnotaraper
@liloinonnotaraper 2 года назад
Yeah
@anushaagrawal7704
@anushaagrawal7704 2 года назад
Soo true !! I think he's just talking about what he calls it 😂🤣🤭
@gauravtalukdar2715
@gauravtalukdar2715 2 года назад
we call chips not french fries
@anji1612
@anji1612 2 года назад
@@anushaagrawal7704 yeah
@GV22m06
@GV22m06 2 года назад
@James Potterslow down Will send you to your planet tomorrow
@joshuacpalaiparambil1485
@joshuacpalaiparambil1485 Год назад
We use the word Ma'am for Female Teachers in Indian English....
@mjsuarez79
@mjsuarez79 Год назад
Just going by the chosen image, I would have referred to that as a wedding (the ritual). Whereas a marriage is the institution that one enters into through a wedding. A side note: I came upon your video with the search terms "Indian British accent."
@pianotaal
@pianotaal 2 года назад
My school in Uttar Pradesh stands out, we refer female teachers to as "Miss" whether or not she is married (It is sort of tradition)... But all students in my locality who study in other schools say "Ma'am".
@NehaKumari-uf8yb
@NehaKumari-uf8yb 2 года назад
Yea in bihar also "miss" use for teacher ❤️
@soniamate8008
@soniamate8008 2 года назад
UP is something 😉
@student6634
@student6634 2 года назад
We do this in pakistan too
@suctac
@suctac 2 года назад
In Gujarat, we also do but in my school we say ma'am
@gmcahmed
@gmcahmed 2 года назад
I'm from Assam and we all call miss. But some of our senior calls maam
@AnpuLondon
@AnpuLondon 2 года назад
I really enjoyed being on your channel, Lucy! I had so much fun!! A massive thank you to our subscribers who suggested some of these words too!
@shyamsundara9283
@shyamsundara9283 2 года назад
Neenga tamil la
@EnglishwithLucy
@EnglishwithLucy 2 года назад
Thank you SO much Anpu!
@user-mq1ep7fh8o
@user-mq1ep7fh8o 2 года назад
@@shyamsundara9283 yeah I think he is bcz he said he is tamil
@shaileshsalunke9605
@shaileshsalunke9605 2 года назад
Tamil tiriyada... Or Tamil varadu may I know what is different between this
@sandhanajessi7807
@sandhanajessi7807 2 года назад
@@shaileshsalunke9605 tamil tiriyadu means I don't know tamil. Tamil varadu means I don't speak tamil. Literally having same meaning...
@thenupriyasampath7279
@thenupriyasampath7279 Год назад
Thank you ,teacher
@gachaTeddyBear1127
@gachaTeddyBear1127 10 месяцев назад
5:35 lakh even in Sri Lanka we use the term "lakh" means million in currency term you can say that
@cckpic2065
@cckpic2065 2 года назад
I’m from India, I’ve never heard anyone say alliance… we say marriage too 🧐
@lilymadkins3558
@lilymadkins3558 2 года назад
It's very commonly used in Tamil Nadu though
@namangupta4791
@namangupta4791 2 года назад
@@lilymadkins3558 🤯 watdafak?
@aquaclouds8282
@aquaclouds8282 2 года назад
@@lilymadkins3558 wha-? I’m from Tamil Nadu and I have never ever heard the word alliance used
@lilymadkins3558
@lilymadkins3558 2 года назад
@@aquaclouds8282 Really? That's strange. I hear it all the time. Like for example we don't hear people saying "naan en ponna ekku marriage thedugiren" we only say "naan en ponna ekku alliance thedugiren". I saw another comment explaining why this is the case too. We frequently use the word "Sambandham" when referring to marriage which directly translates to "alliance". I'd say alliance is used along with marriage than as a substitute, if that's what you're referring for.
@aquaclouds8282
@aquaclouds8282 2 года назад
@@lilymadkins3558 hmmm weird Maybe it’s different family cultures plus I only come to my home country in holidays and family weddings so I stay in the UAE mostly because that’s where I study. Plus I assume it’s different family traditions or culture maybe Yeah I think it’s because of different cultures/traditions maybe I don’t know
@valsalarajan6125
@valsalarajan6125 2 года назад
The word 'alliance' is usually used when the proposal is brought by a third party, i.e. for an 'arranged' marriage. So it's not used as a synonym for marriage but more for the word 'proposal'
@anmolmonga1933
@anmolmonga1933 2 года назад
@James Potter you do realize the whole point of the video is to discuss the difference between Indian English and British one
@mahek7443
@mahek7443 2 года назад
@Lord Voldemort Stfu stfu is of no use right here tbh
@derinok9833
@derinok9833 2 года назад
It's also used very formally and indirect way of saying its a marriage especially in wedding cards like " alliance of so and so families " . Basically the union of two families (through marriage )
@idamanickam2239
@idamanickam2239 7 месяцев назад
In India, Bus stand referred as all buses halted. Bus stop referred as pick up the people from place to place.
@05dec2009
@05dec2009 2 года назад
6:50 In India we never use alliances. We use Marriage. Wedding is refer for ceremony
@purbaroy6850
@purbaroy6850 2 года назад
As an Indian citizen I will like to know you that most of the Indians don't use the word "alliance" in actual it's either wedding/ marriage and in the same way "bus halt" is also something not known to most people...we either call it bus station/ bus stand.
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm 2 года назад
In Canada we call it a bus stop
@purbaroy6850
@purbaroy6850 2 года назад
@@LivingMyBestLifeIAm yes we Indians also call it bus stop
@rakiburrahman7898
@rakiburrahman7898 Год назад
We call it bus stop or bus station or bus stand not halt.
@4390rahul
@4390rahul Год назад
In india, it is either bus stand or bus stop.
@seriouscitizen9987
@seriouscitizen9987 Год назад
He might be born and brought up in UK that's why
@shashankgupta8065
@shashankgupta8065 Год назад
6:37 we also call it a marriage in India, not alliance
@nezbit8989
@nezbit8989 Год назад
The traditional Indian accent has got to be one of the most soothing and relaxing accents around. Perfect for ASMR (trigger for a tingly relaxing state.
@TONY054
@TONY054 9 месяцев назад
Hi
@TONY054
@TONY054 9 месяцев назад
Your English is fluent. Can we talk each other to improve my English.
@nezbit8989
@nezbit8989 9 месяцев назад
@@TONY054 hi I would be happy to converse with you and I’ll chat as much as I can bearing in mind I only have limited time due to work and other commitments.
@TONY054
@TONY054 9 месяцев назад
Thank for replying me that's a lot for me
@nezbit8989
@nezbit8989 9 месяцев назад
@@TONY054 my pleasure 😊
@CardJunctionchannel
@CardJunctionchannel 2 года назад
In India, we call our female teachers as “ma'am" now but my parents used to call “madam" only
@sunnyy6295
@sunnyy6295 2 года назад
Absolutely right. We refer as ma'am now not Madam.
@xoxomarsll1389
@xoxomarsll1389 2 года назад
I call them teacher
@rkunique1135
@rkunique1135 2 года назад
We call teachera🤣
@xoxomarsll1389
@xoxomarsll1389 2 года назад
@@rkunique1135 yes even I call teacher
@poonamsolanki8526
@poonamsolanki8526 2 года назад
We use to call teacher
@unnirajac8617
@unnirajac8617 2 года назад
13:47 we call it french fries and I am from Kerala. We actually use bus stop as well as bus stand. Marriage/Wedding is used more commonly than alliance.
@MysteriousMilestone
@MysteriousMilestone 2 года назад
U jus spoke for me I had the same points in my mind thank u my friend..
@olomolo5052
@olomolo5052 2 года назад
Admit it, you call it 'Alu Bhaji'.
@anithasajith1431
@anithasajith1431 2 года назад
@@olomolo5052 lol what's allu bhaji? (No it's not sarcastic, seriously what's that?)
@tubeamv4275
@tubeamv4275 2 года назад
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@tubeamv4275
@tubeamv4275 2 года назад
Britain pm on migration ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I6WaFJqkri8.html
@sunilmehra6777
@sunilmehra6777 Год назад
This is a very interesting session
@RamonaPhoebe
@RamonaPhoebe 6 месяцев назад
Hey Mr.Anpu Nice to see a tamilan in this channel . Even I am tamilian from chennai!!
@krishanuchattopadhyay7006
@krishanuchattopadhyay7006 2 года назад
In India we never say "Alliance" for marriage, and "French fries " "chips".
@oziet7619
@oziet7619 2 года назад
We use alliance for marriage in court
@krishanuchattopadhyay7006
@krishanuchattopadhyay7006 2 года назад
@@oziet7619 But that's not accent or dialect in the sense.
@eeshaanshukla6673
@eeshaanshukla6673 2 года назад
We do use french fries
@krishanuchattopadhyay7006
@krishanuchattopadhyay7006 2 года назад
@@eeshaanshukla6673 I know
@letsmakeit9710
@letsmakeit9710 2 года назад
We use chips in Maharashtra.
@aathimadhav9607
@aathimadhav9607 2 года назад
*For the guys sayin "IT'S MARRIAGE AND NOT ALLIANCE" nope i myself from TamilNadu(one of the south indian state) and we use the term ALLIANCE and not to mention the point That Anpu also said it differs on the regions so there's no point to spread hate towards him sayin he's not the right guy to choose*
@Vna_vij
@Vna_vij 2 года назад
Its same in kerala.. Seeking alliance is more desirable than seeking marriage..
@shivanshshalabh
@shivanshshalabh 2 года назад
Oh thanks I didn't know about that and sorry for intially thinking that he was wrong.😅
@ryuu961
@ryuu961 2 года назад
In kerala, we also use the term "Alliance"
@StudentPedia
@StudentPedia 2 года назад
Yeah
@jonathanbrett-warren2031
@jonathanbrett-warren2031 2 года назад
In certain Indian states, they use 'improvise', where we say 'improve' in British English
@manasbehera1551
@manasbehera1551 Год назад
Lucy ma'am your English speaking like rocket and u r amazing
@trueindian8224
@trueindian8224 Год назад
Bus stop: bus stops for few seconds Bus stand: bus stops for longer duration (generally bus driver comes out of that bus for tea/ rest/ peeing)
@shreyaaa590
@shreyaaa590 2 года назад
The Southern Indian accent is way different than the northern Indian accent. ( just to put it out there.)
@Hasimazak188
@Hasimazak188 2 года назад
Lol,shut up,every state has different accent,its not about north south
@prachishardul5380
@prachishardul5380 2 года назад
No one calls Alliance. This man has gone high!
@leenasanthis6775
@leenasanthis6775 2 года назад
@@prachishardul5380 we do use it. Especially in arrange marriage setting.
@abcxyz-
@abcxyz- 2 года назад
Tamil accent is stark different while malyali accent is much like hindi accent. And kannada accent is just like most of western accent. So it's not about north south at all. Like mizo and naga accents is pretty different too.
@shreyaaa590
@shreyaaa590 2 года назад
@@Hasimazak188 dude…! I’m saying with my own experience. #nooffence but the stereotypical Indian accent is mainly from the southern part, anyone can tell.
@joshua8345
@joshua8345 2 года назад
When Lucy said "Indian accent is so gentle"......I was like 🥰🥰🥰
@joshua8345
@joshua8345 2 года назад
@James Potter Look....I'm a SOUTH INDIAN I've nothing to do with North India.
@joshua8345
@joshua8345 2 года назад
@James Potter This shows that you've no knowledge about our country
@joshua8345
@joshua8345 2 года назад
@James Potter I'm extremely sorry bro if I've said something wrong....
@joshua8345
@joshua8345 2 года назад
@James PotterMaybe I haven't understood what you meant bro😕
@airineshaju7892
@airineshaju7892 2 года назад
@@joshua8345 ya idk what the hell is he saying about 🙄 Just giving hate for no reason
@skfcpx581
@skfcpx581 9 месяцев назад
Detailed summary • Diversity in India: The multitude of languages and cultures in India contributes to the unique characteristics of Indian English. • Cultural Influence: Chicken tikka masala, a dish of Indian origin, is considered a British national dish, highlighting the cultural exchange. • Language Variations: Simple terms like food names can differ, sparking debates among English-speaking cultures. • Numerical Terms: Indian English uses terms like "lakhs" for large numbers, influenced by the value and cultural context of the currency. • Accent: The Indian English accent is described as gentle, particularly in the pronunciation of the "R" sound. • Terminology: In British English, the back of a car is called a "boot," while in Indian English, it's "dikki" or "diggi." • Common Words: The word "current" in Indian English refers to electricity, whereas in British English, it describes the present moment. • Facilities: In British English, the term "toilet" is commonly used, while slang like "loo" is also prevalent.
@akirereluem609
@akirereluem609 Год назад
In German for diabetes, we use the words "Diabetes" (more formal and medical) or "Zucker" = sugar (more casual).
@tanishakulkarni8310
@tanishakulkarni8310 2 года назад
As Indians, we call our female teachers by saying "ma'am" or "Ms. (name)". I was taught the Indian system for numbers with unit systems of "lakhs", "crores" etc., so it took a few months for me to adjust when I moved to a different school (which followed the British curriculum).
@manjusha.npillai9289
@manjusha.npillai9289 2 года назад
In my school/area we just address our teachers as “teacher”
@praveenreddycheruku486
@praveenreddycheruku486 2 года назад
Yeah I also say ma'am and teacher I say sometimes..
@xd_b0t650
@xd_b0t650 2 года назад
naagh female teacher is just called as teacher
@nekoneko5777
@nekoneko5777 2 года назад
how bout male one? India is one the worst countries of chauvinism like mine so..😅
@tanishakulkarni8310
@tanishakulkarni8310 2 года назад
@@nekoneko5777 Sorry, my bad. I just said for the female ones because I was used to having female teachers. Anyway, we typically male teachers "Sir" or Mr.(name). Thanks for pointing out.
@adityakale6064
@adityakale6064 2 года назад
Big difference: We don't sound like this guy was trying too. We have our own accent.
@adityakale6064
@adityakale6064 2 года назад
@@beulaj59 I know I'm not complaining I was spotting the difference between accents. By our own I meant our Indian accent
@sebastianpathori5938
@sebastianpathori5938 2 года назад
I think he is more influenced by British English. I liked it
@aakashjana6225
@aakashjana6225 2 года назад
Exactly he was kind of making our accent sound like "POT-A-TOH"
@kentang8062
@kentang8062 2 года назад
@@adityakale6064 'our indian accent' all people in my fam have different accents
@ergenhackeramabeyazsapkal5226
Omg there's a huge difference between british english and indian english.
@ananditasingh428
@ananditasingh428 Год назад
Quite an intriguing video! I come from the capital, of India, Delhi. For marriages, we generally refer to it as wedding more often and for female teachers, we use Ma'am over madam!
@DoctorLT007
@DoctorLT007 2 года назад
*British : diabetes* *India : sugar* *South Korea : Min Yoon-gi* ( omg so many likes can i get a subscribe )
@akohungyo8242
@akohungyo8242 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@amadhavakrishna9838
@amadhavakrishna9838 2 года назад
Aarmyyyyyyy💜💜
@aura_dhya
@aura_dhya 2 года назад
Ohhh yeahhh 💜
@Lanhung18
@Lanhung18 2 года назад
Army's logic..... .. ARMYs everywhere 💪
@rekha9922
@rekha9922 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@skzcoffeemachine
@skzcoffeemachine 2 года назад
I know an Indian accent when it's a mix of all accents 🤣 And yes, I'm one of the Indians who speaks with a FULL UPGRADED accent.
@tubeamv4275
@tubeamv4275 2 года назад
Britain pm on migration ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I6WaFJqkri8.html
@gurjeetsingh-gd1wr
@gurjeetsingh-gd1wr 3 месяца назад
For us yoghurt is a watery curd
@nitugaikwad8437
@nitugaikwad8437 Год назад
we use both either diabetic or suger . Now also started sayn Capsicum as pepper
@ChiSa123
@ChiSa123 2 года назад
12:06 In India the term "light" is also used for electricity. e.g. during a blackout/power outage you might say "no light" = "no electricity".
@DracoIsfet
@DracoIsfet 2 года назад
Quite interesting! I'm mexican and in spanish we commonly use words like "luz" (light) or "corriente" (current) when we talk about electricity.
@vijayathithyapm2829
@vijayathithyapm2829 2 года назад
we also say "current gone"
@helicopterrrr
@helicopterrrr 2 года назад
In Bihar, I heard they say लाइट भाग गईलस भेंचो।
@ChiSa123
@ChiSa123 2 года назад
@@helicopterrrr lol
@ActionKamen-
@ActionKamen- 2 года назад
Yeaa we say... no current
@ThinkScience7
@ThinkScience7 2 года назад
When Indian ask your name they usually say: “What is your good name”? That doesn’t mean someone has a bad name or something, it is the fact that they respect foreigners.
@salmaroni4134
@salmaroni4134 2 года назад
Yes
@kushajagarwal9761
@kushajagarwal9761 2 года назад
In hindi we have 'apka shubh naam kya he ?' so a literal translation would be 'good name.'
@asmirann3636
@asmirann3636 2 года назад
@@kushajagarwal9761 Exactly. It is the exact translation of "Shubh Naam".
@ThinkScience7
@ThinkScience7 2 года назад
@Nasty LittleRox Don’t even know who Shashi is lol 😂
@deepanshu564
@deepanshu564 2 года назад
I think this god name thing was a bandwagon which use is know not so popular, I knew it's grammatical incorrect so I never said it myself
@user-du1hb2bq1y
@user-du1hb2bq1y День назад
Okra is also it's name in German as well. As I am learning German. Aubergine is also aubergine in German.
@pallabgolui1304
@pallabgolui1304 Год назад
Thanks...
@futuresurprises7301
@futuresurprises7301 2 года назад
He: I m gonna go out to get some curd. Meanwhile me: mummy dahi de do Chini daal kr 😅😅
@aditisaxena6163
@aditisaxena6163 2 года назад
Underrated comment. I ate dahi with chini today only 😂
@firstlastagain7141
@firstlastagain7141 2 года назад
Meetha dahi sugar ho jayega😂🤣
@Desertfox18
@Desertfox18 2 года назад
@@aditisaxena6163 In Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 sugar free yoghurt is curd we eat curd with sugar or honey. Yoghurt is curd with sugar and we eat without mixing anything. Is this same in Bharath(India).
@i_am_a_ghost6
@i_am_a_ghost6 2 года назад
@@firstlastagain7141 Damn, this is epic 🤣👍
@sahilsagwekar
@sahilsagwekar 2 года назад
People complaining about him calling marriage alliance should remember that he's a tamil
@onophyningshen1870
@onophyningshen1870 2 года назад
💯 true 👍🤣
@kasirao8926
@kasirao8926 2 года назад
Even in Tamilnadu they don't use
@priyadharshini4505
@priyadharshini4505 2 года назад
People use the word alliance in india but marriage is pretty commonly used
@spinach7759
@spinach7759 2 года назад
For all Indians other than Tamils.. We often use marriage in daily use. But we know that alliance is also other word to mention marriage. And.. ya so that guy mentioned that wrd
@ka.abinayaswaroobini7897
@ka.abinayaswaroobini7897 2 года назад
In Tamilnadu , the word ,'Sambandham' is very often used. I guess that's what translates to alliance! So yes I have heard a lot of people use that!
@manjulabw
@manjulabw Год назад
Lucy gave us good tip pepper and a paper 👍
@robertkukuczka9469
@robertkukuczka9469 Год назад
I loved IT so much.
@elijahpautu1222
@elijahpautu1222 2 года назад
We call female teachers 'miss' regardless of their marital status in Mizoram.
@ApoorvaRajBhadani
@ApoorvaRajBhadani 2 года назад
Same here in Christian missoniary schools in Jharkhand
@ashwinkhartic7889
@ashwinkhartic7889 2 года назад
In Tamilnadu too
@mihirnayak3762
@mihirnayak3762 2 года назад
we call female as teacher , and male as sir lol
@stephypeter7542
@stephypeter7542 2 года назад
Same in kerala
@adityaanand1453
@adityaanand1453 2 года назад
@Harsh Singh No , I'm also a Bihari but, we use 'Miss' only for unmarried female teacher .
@wildblackcat85
@wildblackcat85 2 года назад
When portuguese introduced aubergine to India, Indians adopted the Portuguese name berinjole and it elided to brinjal over the course of time.
@ArathiJNair
@ArathiJNair 2 года назад
Woww..😮😮 Thanks 4 sharing
@jaelsonmarcelino3036
@jaelsonmarcelino3036 2 года назад
I am brazilian and I have never heard about ( Berinjole), I believe it is spoken in Portugual. Here, we call it of Berinjela. It is very interesting. Egg plant, brinjol and aubergine , as we here learn American english, I did know none of these words..Brinjol and aubergine.
@rasgulla6488
@rasgulla6488 2 года назад
@@jaelsonmarcelino3036 brinjal 🍆
@Shreya-yy8ft
@Shreya-yy8ft 2 года назад
Yes🤍🤍
@o_tartaruga
@o_tartaruga 2 года назад
@@jaelsonmarcelino3036 In european portuguese is "beringela" too, "berinjole" doesn't exist.
@yuvraj_singh27
@yuvraj_singh27 2 месяца назад
Lucy's dance at the end is everything 😂 😂
@paulcaine2603
@paulcaine2603 17 дней назад
"A go-down" is a shop that you walk down stairs from street level to enter. Possibly a more Northern Indian term.
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