I hope i am wrong, but Hindi as it is being spoken in big cities is influenced by American English. Linguists would know better. A general observation from my side.
Dhruv rathee in his video has stated that, "Netaji and Gandhi had sweet relations and Shubhash ji never disregarded his actions, it's only the WhatsApp university that claims that Netaji and Gandhi had bitter relations and he never saw him as a good leader" Sir what's your opinion to that??
He caters to his audience and we have our ways to spread the truth. All the same, it is good to see Netaji getting discussed, especially by those who otherwise did not discuss him.
Its a fact and the reason is the impact on Indian market post open market change by Narsimha Rao. USA has been a dominating force and the way Indian Politician jumped in parliament to meet Bill Clinton started the show. Most Indian prefers to go to USA not Russia now. Society is selfish and they want to appease American to earn or get benefit. If tomorrow, Uganda becomes a super power then our socity will have the Uganda culture and school system that will start following Uganda curriculam.
Absolutely yes. I feel the same way. Air hostess' mechanical way of speaking accented english are really hard to understand especially for us those who haven't studied in Christian missionary schools. By the way, Anuj ji, can you speak and write Bengali? Anyway, very good observation 😌👍🏻 Aum🙏
Sir, Dhruv Rathee ke new video aaya hai Netaji ke baare me ussme joh bhi facts Gandhi ke realated hai voh mujhe doubtful lag raha tha , ek reply video de dijiye with facts correction
Even VISTARA विस्तारा is being spell & pronounce same as YOGA योगा , RAMA रामा , SHIVA शिवा etc while the correct pronunciation is विस्तार , YOG योग ,RAM राम ,SHIV शिव। विस्तार हिंदी शब्द है and i guess उसे किसी अंग्रेज या so called भारतीय अंग्रेज ने रखा होगा जिसे विस्तारा कर दिया |
As English has grown over the centuries and added local words into it, don't you think our languages should grow as well? Sanskrit was pushed to stay within its rules which has lead to it becoming irrelevant for most. Hope we accept our languages to grow with time and remain in use.
You are correct. I myself speak what is known as Hinglish. I am all for growth and change but pronunciation of certain words doesnt sound like a good idea to me.
@@AnujDharReal I agree with you. But then when i think again, change in pronounciation might be the trigger in creation of new words and newer languages in the long run. There is a possibility that thousands of years ago, a sanskrit speaking person, when arrived in gujarat or maharastra, there was a change on pronounciation and that might have led to the birth of gujarati and marathi. That might be a reason why oriya, bengali and assamese sound so similar. Then again, experts need to answer and enlighten us.