What are some other difficult words from your language that came into English? What is the right way to pronounce them? Let me know in the comments 😀⬇️ Time codes: 0:39 GIF, salmon, prerogative 1:58 Bruschetta, espresso, babushka 3:07 About Skillshare 4:17 Pizza, Wednesday 4:55 Two words that don't follow the logic 5:20 Genre, police, often 6:15 Stomach, meme, niche 7:07 Sugar, cocoa, raspberry 8:14 Bowl, status
Some words in English that borrowed from Hindi , in Hindi we pronounced these as : Jungle - jan-gal Pyjama - pa-ja-ma cashmere - Kashmir thug - thag Dingny- din-gi Chutney - Chattni
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Some words in English that borrowed from Hindi , in Hindi we pronounced these as : Jungle - jan-gal Pyjama - pa-ja-ma cashmere - Kashmir thug - thag Dingny- din-gi Chutney - Chattni
@@sinadjavadi405 googled jungal word etymology you'll find it's originated from Hindi. Pyjamas although originated from Urdu/Persian used in Hindi too.
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A couple of notes on differences in British pronunciation: 6:50 Niche. The word 'niche' is always pronounced "neesh" here in the UK, never "nitch". I've only ever heard the "nitch" pronunciation occasionally from Americans. 1:19 Salmon. The letter L is never pronounced in the word 'salmon'; it is silent in both the United States and Britain. Even the clip of the British example didn't include the L sound! No matter where you are, the word is always pronounced "sam-n".
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6:03 I remember once I was talking to a native speaker, here in the states, and I pronounced the word with silenced t, but she didn't understand it. I repeated the word multiple times, yet she didn't get it until I wrote it down. I thought she was correct, but now I realized that I was saying correctly, thank you! & yeah, I will show this video to her and she'll hate for that lol
Marina, your videos are just nice to watch! They charge me with positive emotions and motivate me to learn English! Here I find a lot of useful tips, learn new things. You are a wonderful teacher! 💗
I'm from India and the word which is mispronounce in english is "yoga" it's a sanskrit word which is pronounced as "Yog" the word "Gandhi" is also pronounced incorrectly in english by skipping the sound of H in the name, H is not silent. "sherbet" is pronounced as sharbat
Hi Marina. Another really helpful video... Btw the fireplace in the background was a bit distracting...surely it can't be that cold in SF...it's practically summer! Here in Israel it's a sweltering 40°C!!!
Hello Teacher, It''s a great video . The last word as "Status" has two meanings so my understanding is we need to pronounce the word as per the situation . Status -A relative social or professional standing & Secondly,the situation at a particular time during a process . Please correct me if I'm wrong . Thanks
We Japanese say "virus" as a ウイルス(uirusu). We don't say the word in the same way people who use English do. This is one of common words of Japanese-English xD
This lesson is really very important for all becu'z most of the people are often mispronuncing these words.. I've learnt a lot from you and I've been learning daily ... Thank you so much dear 🙏
When you are from Bosnia and someone says "burek sa sirom" (a kind of pie with cheese) THAT'S INCORRECT AND IT REALLY TRIGGERS US Burek is only with meat!!!!
I am a native English speaker, from the US. So I don't know why I find your videos so interesting, but I do. I think it's because it helps me understand the struggles of people trying to learn English. It's a hard language! Keep up the good work. I even learned a couple things in this video.
I am in Canada. I heard people in Canada pronounce salmon like "sal-mon" with L. I don't know if I am correct. because I'am really struggling with this word. Every time I say salmon I always say twice. Because I try my best to make myself sounds like native when I say salmon...but somehow that makes me like stammer😄
Hey there... I'm from India. I've been here from 3 days I guess. And I feel like I got the best channel to learn English in a native way. 😇 I'm really in to (Not into) learn English vocabulary. Am I right here? 😜 Thanks 😊
Yes, it should sound more like "stuh-muck" and less like "stuh-muck", but I do hear even native English speakers saying it this way... particularly young children.
I just want everyone to pronounce "Rasgulla" as Raw-show-goal-laa. 😌💜 Rosogolla. I am so disappointed in everyone that they keep on mispronouncing this word 😭 It hurts my pride as a bengali!!
not the pronounciation issue, but people please: PIEROGI is already plural, there's no need to make pierogis out of it : D one dumpling is just PIERÓG, more than one - PIEROGI.
I LOVE PIEROGI. Especially those with this white something that I dunno what is. And thanks, now I know taht PIEROGI are plural. Before I actually said PIEROGIS, sorry
@@juliaway6238 white something is a mix of cottage cheese and potatoes, with onion, we call them ruskie (Russian). I'm glad you like them, I wish you many occasion to eat them and try new fillings : )
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Some words of Indian language that are mispronounced in English are: Bandana - It is actually ban-dhan Bazaar- Baah-zaar Veranda- Vah-raan-dah Dacoit - Da-kaih-th Sepoy- Si-paā-hie Loot- Loott Bungalow- Ban-gah-lah Punch- Panch Yoga- Yo-gah
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I've heard a few of my British friends say salmon with the "l" included... but there are many dialects, accents, and idioms within each major language group, so really, it's not 100% accurate to say that native speakers of one language always our never say something one way or the other. I grew up speaking American English from the NW, but I've also grown up with certain pronunciations that are non-standard for sure, but know many people of the English language that would never say things the way we say them and the true in reverse. Language is such a fluid, diverse creature, I think all the differences make it so fun!
The way you said status is the American way, the way you "corrected" it is the british way. Just like the word schedule. It is pronounced differently in british english as to american english.
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I pronounce them all correct I have learned all these words mentioned in my school since kindergarten I’m not a native English speaker I’m Lebanese and english is my SL but luckily I am fluent,marvellous,and splendid🥳 Note:marvellous is written with double L as i know not one L
Hi mam how is it going 😊 I'm DP from India I want to step up my English conversation comprehension skills can be my English conversation partner If you don't mind please respond to me I will share my details 😊 I hope you accept my request 🤗
From Spanish, Americans pronounce burrito as “burreedo” with the d sound instead of the t sound like many English words so that like dirty you know what I mean Ms. Marina?
Oh, American English loves to make soundings where they are not in the original word. You can also be mad that they do not use rolling r ; ) in Poland people often say TORTILA with l instead of j, it hurts my ears, always, even before I started to learn Spanish.
PropertyOfK well tortilla can be pronounced with j or y sound depending on where you’re from. Also, Americans don’t have the rr sound so it makes sense that it’s hard for them
@@enzodimasi8248 oh, for me J sounds like Y in yacht, I'm talking about european spanish more than latino spanish - btw what I said about the word wasn't about J or Y, it was just L : ). If we are using word from other languages we should pronounce them properly. I can understand english R, the mouths are shaped differently, after a whole day working in english I have some issues with rolling r too. But still, for me it's a matter of respect to other language.
PropertyOfK i understand that, but when the words are added to the language, they belong to the new language as well. They adapt and change with the language and the rules and pronunciations of the language. If there is a sound in a word taken from a language that doesn’t exist in English, it seems unlikely that everyone would learn that sound just to pronounce that word.
@@enzodimasi8248 but your example with burrito shows the laziness, because it's not hard to pronounce. I know the languages are flexible, but english/american ignorance is something that grinds my gears a lot. Look how they butcher the names of known people - simple example: Einstein should be read Einshtein with that "sh" sound, complicated? no, do they say it that way? never, why? because they don't care. Unfortunately it's as simple as that, even open Americans think that everything is about their country. I know just a few who do try to change their attitude a bit, especially when they started working with Poles.
wow you still upload videos. I used to tune into your videos for long time before.. but due to busy life.. i couldn't watch youtube videos but I saw you again in lockdown.. good to see ya after a long time..!