I could easily recognise Bhojpuri, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Kannada, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Kashmiri, Dogri, Nepali & Marathi. Kannada & Tamil were guesses though. My mother tongue is Maithili. Thanks for adding it in this.
I recognized Bhojpuri, Bangla (Bengali), Gujarati, Punjabi, Kannada, Oriya (Odia), Assamese, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kashmiri, Nepali, Marathi. I am an European from the Netherlands. My mothertongue is Dutch and I like Indian languages. I can speak several Indian languages.
I'm American I only speak, English, (my mother tongue) Spanish, Italian, & Mandarin Chinese, I started learning Tamil last month, which was the only one I recognized. Although other southern languages sound very similar. I hope to learn hindi, & bengali in the future!(eventually more) I love the sounds of indian languages, very beautiful!
@@souvikgoswami5870 ha ha..not more than dravidian anguages,may be hindi and bengali equal to dravidian languagess but not punjabi and gujarathi..indian languages not recognized official language or national language any other country..except tamil..
4:03 my sweetest mother tongue......MAITHILI ☺🤗❤ And I could easily recognise Bhojpuri, Bengali, Gujarati, Punjabi, Kannada, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Kashmiri, Dogri, Nepali, Marathi. Basically it was extremely easy for me to recognise indo aryan languages, but didn't do so well with languages from other groups.
Difficult ones according to me for people whose native language is different are: 1) Marathi & Konkani 2) Bengali,Assamese & Odia 3) Kannada & Telugu 4) Punjabi & Dogri 5) Bhojpuri & Maithili
Rahul Rawat ironically while listening to Kannada I had no clue but never felt like Telugu....Telugu I got immediately perhaps as I have never heard Kannada before........ and Bangla Odia and Assamese are quite distinctive ........... but punjabi and Dogri are really similar
Hi Rahul, i think it is super easy to distinguish Maithili from Bhojpuri. Bhojpuri sounds too similar to Hindi, or vice-versa, i don't intend to belittle any language. But Maithili doesn't sound much like hindi, plus you'll hear a lot of "chh" sound at the end of sentences in Maithil which is totally absent in Bhojpuri.
Languages I recognized Malayalam -mother language Tamil- we are close and I can speak a little and tried to learn the language and leters Kannada- sometimes I will confuse it with telugu but I heard a word halli then I recognized. Telugu-i recognised watched few movies Bangali- I tried to watch some football channels in bangali so I know there will be a word 'kindu' so I recognized. Most of all others are like hindi Or sounds like hindi.
I guessed Bengali (Bangla), Punjabi, Kannada, Assamese, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kashmiri (I guessed that as it is only other Indian Language that has a strong Persian/Arabic influence), and Marathi
আমার তরফ থেকে অর্থাৎ একজন বাঙালির তরফ থেকে তামিলিয়ান দের জন্য ভালোবাসা রইল বাংলা ❤️ தமிழ் எனக்கு கொஞ்சம் கொஞ்சம் தமிழ் திரியும். আমি অল্প অল্প তামিল জানি Love ❤️ for all Tamil speaking people from a native Bengali speaker. Both are very beautiful languages.
I am a Marathi but I have friends from all over the country. So i was able to get Marathi, Konkani, Gujarathi, Punjabi, Bengali, Odiya, Assamese, Telugu, Tamil, Kashmiri
I saw this video again after i having been listening to Bengali for a month. And I am happy that I was able to recognise Bengali... Yayyy.... Of course other than that Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Gujarati, Punjabi were also easy for me. Many other languages seemed similar to ones I knew but were different. Of course these are very formal, news language, but still enjoyable. 🤩🤩🤩 I hope one day I am able to recognise n understand all languages mentioned here 🤞🤞🤞
Any north indian who can distinguish between the 4 south Indian languages and any south Indian who can distinguish between the north indian languages should be proud of themselves..!
@@anafanaf1301 "yaadhum oorey yaabarum kelir" - Famous quote of tamil poet 'Kaniyan Poongundranar' Which means- "To us all towns are our own, everyone our kin"
I recognised punjabi, gujarati, bhojpuri, bengali, assamese, marathi, odia, tamil, telugu, kannada and malayalam. But it was really hard as all languages are too distinct. This made me think that while living in the country how little we know about its languages.
I recognised Bengali, Kannada, Assamese,Odiya, Maithili, Telugu, Malayalam, Tamil, Kashmiri, Marathi. I am a Bengali And please,my Indian brothers and sisters,stop fighting with each other on the basis of language. If you are respecting your own language, the please respect others also
You know, it would have been good if you wrote the language names in that language itself (2:15). It looks unpleasant to see the word Kannada written in hindai. Please correct that mistake. For Kannada, you could have typed simply as, ಕನ್ನಡ. Anyhow, thanks for adding Kannada in the video.
@Brian Griffins i agree with that but what i mean is malayalam is a bit more difficult than other indian languages .The pronunciation of some words in malayalam is very difficult. If you have any doubt,do a google search for the most difficult language in India
Believe it or not i recognised all languages..this is only because i watch films of almost every industry...kashmiri,dogri,bodo i recognised by their accents😎😎
Me too. I could also recognise 13 of them, including my mother tongue. It was super easy for me to recognise all those indo-aryan languages. I could identify all of them except Konkani & Sindhi. Got confused Konkani with Marathi and Sindhi sounded like a mixture of Gujarati and Marathi. Of course, i mean no disrespect to any of these beautiful languages. Tamil & Kannada were guesses for me.
Kashmiri seems to be the most unique of Indo-Aryan language, I could easily make out what the speakers of other indo-aryan languages were speaking by concentrating a little. But Kashmiri sounded so different and Dogri sounds like Punjabi spoken with a Turkic accent.
I recognised Bengali, oriya, kannada, Assamese,Telugu, malayalam, Tamil, kashmiri, gujrathi, punjabi, marathi, konkani🤗 i know all south indian languages 😜 iam born in Telangana. my parents are from west bengal and my neighbours are from orissa, bihar, up, Rajasthan and my best friends are from my neighbouring States like kerala, tamilnadu, karnaataka, maharastra, Assam, orissa, Andhra pradesh... 😘
I was able to recognise Marathi (my mother tongue), Konkani, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil, Bengali, Assamese, Maithili, Punjabi, Oriya, Gujarati, Maithili, Nepali, Kashmiri
Damn I can't guess any south language But I guessed-1.Marathi 2.Bhojpuri 3.Sindhi 4.Bengali 5.Gujarati 6.Assamese 7.Oriya 8.Meitei 9.Punjabi 10.Kashmiri Properly