Give Indians a break guys. We usually already are multilingual. Most know minimum 2-3 languages easily. If we don't want to add another one, don't judge us. Plus, I am sure they already know basic Japanese but not enough to hold a conversation with a Japanese speaker and consequently make friends.
3 years and still no effort put into learning the language. That speaks volumes. They'd rather sit and complain about how it's difficult for them without knowing Japanese, than actually taking the initiative and learning whatever they can.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
@@weingkham4033 you didn't understand my sarcasm....i meant to say ..If you can survive in India you can survive anywhere in the world..In India, going to other state is same as going to China or Japan
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421or Long story short "Side effects of Colonization" ;) We coexisted before they introduce English .... We Shared beliefs, ideas ,culture and literature without making language barrier an issue ... And now here we are Today .... Communicating with foreign language .🥲 I wonder if you will still give importance to English when technology will fully break this Language barrier in near future.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment.
People in the comments are ignorant, we are born multilingual 😂, I am Indian I know 4 languages fluently- *Marathi* (from the state of Maharashtra a state language), *Aahirani* (tribal language spoken in the Khandesh part of Maharashtra), *Hindi* (majorly spoken language in India), *English* . and also know other languages from other states like *Punjabi* from Punjab, *Haryanvi* from Haryana, *Gujrati* from Gujrat, *Bengali* , and a bit of *Assamese* , *bhojpuri*, and currently learning *German* and *Japanese* and I am not even language major, just a electronics engineer. 4 fluent langauge, 5 language near fluent speaking, 1 Ok-ish and 2 foreign language begineer. My mom and dad are fluent in four, my sister in 6 and my grandmom and granddad in 3. we Indians have really diverse cultures and languages. *India has 179 languages and 544 dialects*
@@architmishra015 you can say its amalgamation of hindi marathi and gujrati as its spoken in upper part of maharashtra which mostly has linguistic influence of gujrat and madhyapradesh , i mean it sounds like we are speaking one of those three but people can't understand it some marathi people can kinda figure out tho, its written in marathi script, i have never seen people from khandesh writing aahirani in marathi tho, everyone know marathi there so they just write any sentences in marathi itself, but will mostly communicate with each ither in Aahirani. like if you want to ask "what are you doing?" in marathi its like "kai kartoes/kartes tu?" in Aahirani its like "kai kari rahina?"
most of foreigners when they come to India for work or any reason they dont learn the language native people speak in english with them most of the time. 😅 that will not be conaidered as rude right? 🫠
Sir I understand, im from southIndia and i can speak 3 languages. some can speak 4-6 languages. Most of us and 99% of the corporate employees can speak english, i’m afraid it wont be possible to survive in india just by learning 1 native language.
@@gamersdeck1296 they might know basic day to day words, they didn’t tell that they doesn’t know how to speak at all, afterall I heared that their language is very hard to learn.
one indian even in india usually knows 3 langs ..eng ,hindi ,odia for me ... also for your info as diverse multilingual and multicultural india is ..there are 1000s languages official languages are 122 major and 1599 other languages...so think for yourself how unity in diversity works and how hard it is manage multilingual country is ...not oppressing not forcing people to follow one (as country like china does ) ..india has atithi devo bhavo concept ..guest or outsiders are welcomed with respect
people here need to understand that Indian student who goes to Japan for studies most have compulsory 6month japanese language courses and they learn the language pretty fast..you will find that every university student are fluent in Japanese though..its mostly the Indians working in Rakuten and 2-3 other companies where Indians does not learn the language, rest everywhere the Indians knows learns the Language fast because the Japanese Colleagues prefers to speak in Japanese..don't make a judgement based on 20second clip
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
Relaxxx people in comments! These people spend their time in office for about 10 hours and they did mentioned everyone at office talk english and not japanese! Unless or untill you actually interact with people and take extra classes you will not know how to speak! its basic common sense! just because you live a country not necessarily mean you have to know everything about the place! they might go back after their project is over to a new place or country! They are not living in Japan to marry a japanese girl and make a family! so relax!!
@@lalithrockz & yes 😂😂😂 they work from ass till midnights even on weekends deduct salary on 1 minute late suspend train driver for weeks on 1 minute late damn toxic wirkculture overlluy punctual 🤣🤣🤣🤣 they blindly belived in hard-work dieing from karoshi luckily
@@lalithrockz by the way my main reason for working in Japan in future would be clearly money 🤑 not settlement there I know some people in Japan they know the reality of the japan & how fake youtubers pretend Japan too be on online 😂🤣🤣🤣
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
POV: you can't find the rude comments telling him to learn Japanese... Edit: I was only talking about rude comments, why's there a whole argument going on?? I believe everyone have the right to use their language, INDIA is a diverse country and we celebrate unity in diversity, it's up to them if they want to learn hindi or not!!! They're speaking English that's enough to communicate... Everyone should love their mother tongue, like we love Hindi they love Tamil, Telugu, kannada, malyalam, bhojpuri, Punjabi, Gujarati, Bengali, odiya of whatever the language is. Just be United like we've always been....
Can someone please answer , that let's say in future , I chose PCB . Then if I study further in a japanese University. Do I have to study all of my subjects in japanese. And let's say I became a biology teacher or proffesor in japan,do I have to teach in japanese too ?
When a child is born in India, they are born in their MT. Then they go on to learn Hindi (one of he official languages and spoken almost in all the states) along with English. By the time they reach college, the child usually picks up a different language to learn as the education system practically forces them. 😅 I was born in Maithili and learned Hindi and English as my 2nd and 3rd language. I understand a lot of North Indian languages cause’ I grew up in a multilingual environment. I have learned German to an intermediate level. I am also currently learning Japanese.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 I’m not against English or something and I accept its influence in today’s world. But it’s just sad to see how because of this the regional languages are been discredited by the same people who were nurtured into it.
mostly speak hindi and english brother, japanese is total different language don't compare both, you grew up in India so its not like you are completely unfamiliar with hindi. and japanese grammer is totally different and they got that kanji and other way of writing to
In North India atleast many can communicate with you in english so all you need is that. If you live there then you can learn a little bit hindi over years so that you can even speak with non-english speaker across almost every northern state
You can speak English and no one is forcing you to learn Hindi ,make south Indian friends who speak your language I am North Indian in South even i can say the things ,but we generally communicate in English only
@@rebanta570 bro, they are the same people who bark on North People if we don't learn the language, learning the lang. takes time. But, they want everybody to speak in English when they come to NI without learning a single word of Hindi or reginal lang. That shameless they're. My south Indian collogues working in Delhi for 4 years now, don't even utter a hindi word except "hmko Hindhi nii aati".
Only way to have growth for Japanese companies is to embrace Rakuten culture, skilled people are not going to spend years learning hiragana katakana and kanji for a job because they can get even higher salaries than in Japanese companies by learning something else like a new tech stack.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
There are requirements now for UG students if they get placed they have to learn Japanese and go. It is a price you have to pay you should respect their culture too. They provide you land for your monetary gains so this won't take you long
People in the comments are literal kids. Many foreigners who lived in Japan for 10 years still can't speak the local language but I don't see comments bashing them. We Indians don't ask foreigners living here to speak in Hindi, Telugu,Tamil,Sindhi,Punjabi,etc but will thrash our fellow Indians living abroad just for not being able to speak the country's language they are living in.Y'all need to calm down. Indians already speak more than 2-3 languages and now you are asking us to learn another one just bcs they are living in a foreign country. You need to remind yourself that they are not there for a lifetime. Once they get a new job offer or if they just wish to leave that particular country that language won't be of much use. No matter it's Japanese, Spanish, etc. Also they already told you that even the Japanese people speak in English so what's your deal with it. Just shut tf up!!!! It's a shame that the people of our country just want a reason to hate a fellow citizen!!! 💔
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
No no. Indians don't ask foreigners in India to speak in hindi. They only ask other non Hindi speaking Indians to speak in Hindi and they think it is fair to expect that.😂😂
@@ashokseshadri8331 Ig it's the other way round. Majority of people shout on North Indians and ask them to speak other in the Southern language or English. Why are they so open to learn English rather than learning Hindi???
Imagine u r telling this standing in Karnataka , u will see so many rude comments like learn Kannadda or else get out of Karnataka😂. This shows Japanese people are vwry humble and cultured . Atleast they dont forcefully shove thir language on ur mouth. These Kannadigas need to learn a lot from Japan. If u dont know the language that doesnt mean you are disrespecting that language
People can be driffeent buddy, i have lived in Karnataka for 10 years and its like that from the start. Japanese people were never colonized unlike us. Japans a big country unlike Karnataka or any south state.
Okay. So that guy isn't trying to say it's Japan's problem or that he wants the system to change. He is just stating a problem he faces based on the status quo which ofcourse anyone would face in a different culture and it doesn't mean that they're criticising the said culture. That being said, most of the people fighting in the comments are South v.s the North Indians lmao. Chill mfs both sides just stop imposing languages and chill with the status quo, it ain't all that bad as u people exaggerate it to be.
As if it’s their fault, the RU-vid algorithm is designed in a way to push content to specific people when their country is mentioned, since there are so many of them, it’s pretty easy to get Indian views
I dont know why...but in my organisation the key rule was to do the initial certification in japanese language and only after that you will be sent..which helps atleast in basic communication
Okay now let's listen to this...... learning a language doesn't take three years, it takes more than that. And I'm sure they can probably speak a little bit of basic Japanese......it's just that whenever you learn a new language, you cannot just have immediate confidence to converse through it.....to the commenters below who are saying they can't speak Japanese even after living there for 3 years 'grow up.' and im not being rude or anything..... currently I'm staying in bolivia and i definitely know it's not easy to talk to people in their native language.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
That line... immediate confidence to converse that is so true!! I have been learning Japanese for 2 years...almost at the verge of giving N3...i can read really well understand the basic and intermediate things but not at all confident in speaking!!
No indians will stay permanently in japan, and 99% of indians who leave india already speak 3 languages atleast! Plus sone programming language like java and python! So, i think those five languages are enough to communication with 80% humans and Computers! Japanese on the other hand, speak only one language and are really close minded about india! So, it's very valid for Indians not to learn Japanese!
As an Indian myself, If you are going to their home and don't learn their language, it's alright for some extent but don't complain about local population not speaking English, why should they? It is us who needs to learn Japanese if we want to work and live in Japan, we have to adopt japanese way of life.
Japanese who are watching this video please don't get triggered this happens in India too... The hindi speaking population here doesn't want to learn South Indian languages when they are even moving to South india... Rather they want the South indians to learn hindi... RIP to their logic😢
Love and respect the Japanese culture, I love the way Japanese people preserve there culture. A huge fan of Japanese minimalistic architectural design and the thinking they put into creating some of the basic stationary items.
yo bro let me tell you something we indians are born and we learn 3-4 languages.. Hindi,English and our local language and he is a soft engineer... If u was a educated person u would know that a engineer works 8-10 hours a day so when he will learn fck Japanese?
@@proud333ytabe jb kisi dusri country mai jaa rahe ho to unki launguage to aani chaiye na...... itna bhi ni pta inko....... vo koi angreejo ke gulaam thodi hai..... ex-koreans, russian or Germany walo ko bhi english ni aati
No bro our people will not learn japanese but yaa our people will protest in india to put boards in language of kannada/marathi/Malayalam/Telugu etc. our some kannadiga people demand other state's people to learn kannada before coming to their state but they will not learn hindi if they come in delhi.(Also visa versa)🙄🫡
So it is true that Indians mostly are multilingual.I'm from Kerala, I'm fluent in Malayalam (my mother tongue), fluent in Tamil, fluent in English and Hindi.I can understand Telugu.I can also read,write and understand Korean, Japanese,French and German.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
I know every one is defending the guys but my friend's brother is in Japan from past 4 years and he learned basic japanese within first year and now he is a pro. I know it is very difficult specially the prounciation and nuances of other language but a little effort is needed everywhere.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages
He really doesn't need to learn Japanese to work there because most of the companies that include foreign workers mostly work in English, and because there are many foreign workers, it isn't necessary to talk to people who speak Japanese as well. Your friend's brother is very smart, and I acknowledge that because Japanese is a hard language to learn, and if you don't have time, it will become harder to learn. One of my friends relatives is working in Japan, and it took him 5 years to learn Japanese. He still can't write kanji Japanese. Edit: A fun fact is that he is a software engineer 😂
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 I somewhat agree but sometimes I feel like if you are in a country for that long, then one should put some effort in learning and I do understand it is hard to learn a conpletely different language. I lived in Punjab one of the state in India for a while I can read ut understand it but still has issues with fluency or the dialect.
@@picturesque2343 bud, they greet each other by good morning in anime, even the delinquents, my boys greet each other with the worst insults possible, i think its probably pretty safe, also i generally watch sol more than action stuff i guess m okay
@@DarkIiitu Yes but you being a foreigner cannot use that language buddy, also anime is escapism, no Japanese person talks like that in real life. It's a polite culture. I happen to speak Japanese, so i know this much is true.
@@DarkIiitu yes, words like Ore aren't appropriate, watashi is more appropriate. Most sentences will end with honorifics and with polite speech as is "kudasai" etc. A lot of words in anime will be inappropriate for daily use.
Well, you've to understand one thing, these people went to Japan by their choice! There's language tussle even inside India also! Some people just don't respect the native culture but would like to stay there and earn their livelihood!
They already speak in English at work, but you can't expect every single Japanese in Japan to speak in English, besides, trying to learn a new language doesn't hurt anyone. Stop getting your panties in a bunch.
Most Indians going to Japan do usually learn up uptil a level of Japanese barring a few....and I guess it's kind of okay. Although m pursuing N3 and plan to be at a level where i can comfortably speak Japanese. After that I'll try to move to Japan. I feel without knowing a native language you cannot thrive in a country. Plus I absolutely love Japanese culture!!
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
Indians in the comments section criticizing them for not learning Japanese after staying there for 3 years. That man has clearly said even Japanese don't speak Japanese in the office which means they don't really have place to practice Japanese with locals. Pretty sure they know basic Japanese that's why they're able to live there but they're not fluent to hold a conversation like locals which makes them difficult to make new friends. Many Japanese aren't confident to speak English so it becomes difficult for them to make friends with foreigners.
I'm Indian. I have lived all my life in Maharashtra (Mumbai and Pune) but I speak Marathi at a baby level (though I can understand it). Most people understand English or Hindi so I never had any difficulty. I can speak Japanese only because Japanese people can't speak English and I have never been to Japan lol (also, they didn't make fun of my Japanese unlike my Marathi friends who always make fun of my Marathi accent ( TДT)) My point is, living in a place with a different language for years doesn't mean you WILL know the language even if you actively try to learn/use it (I studied Marathi for 7 years at school lol) If you don't have the interest/motivation/incentive/etc even if you live in a foreign land for decades you might still not be able to speak the language beyond basic level. But wanting people to speak in English just because you can't speak their language in their own country is bizarre.
Well u should try speaking local language. I don't understand why north indians always except us marathis to speak Hindi in maharashtra 🤦🏻♀️. I'm sick of that. All south indians I know in maharashtra can speak marathi but it's rare to see North indian speaking marathi. I respect every language, my hindi is definitely better than most Bollywood actors lol but u just can't except others to speak ur language in their own state..
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
@Rajendra Bawa Bold of you to assume I do not try to speak the local language, that I expect Maharastrians to speak Hindi and that north Indians cannot speak Marathi. If you read my comment properly I clearly mentioned two cities - Mumbai and Pune. If you live in these cities you'd know one doesn't have any problem even if they don't speak Marathi. (Though Punekars tend to speak Marathi more than Mumbaikars. So one should at least understand Marathi.) I have studied in Maharastra state board. I had to pass my Marathi exam to pass 10th grade. I scored more than my Marathi friends. I did put in the work. I just never got to the level where I can confidently speak in Marathi like how I can speak in Hindi or English, or even Japanese. I even stated the reasons - 1. Never faced a situation where if I didn't speak Marathi I won't get my work done 2. My friends never encouraged me to speak in Marathi, rather made fun of my accent which really discouraged me from speaking it. I have north Indian friends who are fluent in Marathi. I have met auto drivers, vegetable sellers from North who speak Marathi. If you think Hindi is the only language spoken in North India then you're mistaken. There are many regional languages in North India as well and people there can speak more than 2 languages. In fact Hindi might not even be the 1st language of the north Indians whom you're so sick of. Marathi is an Indo-European language. If natives of Dravidian language can speak it so can native Hindi speakers. I can read, write and understand Marathi. I just don't speak it due to lack of need and confidence. Does that mean I am being disrespectful to the language? Did I ever say I expect everyone in Maharastra to speak Hindi? I even clearly mentioned and acknowledged my shortcomings. Why should I be told what I should try to do or what I should and shouldn't expect? If your comment was directed towards me, I am offended. If it wasn't, your choice of words isn't very polite and should have been a separate comment altogether.
Hindi English Punjabi Haryanavi (though it's quite similar to Hindi) Maithili Bhojpuri Sanskrit (a little) Marathi (a little) Japanese(not fluent, learning since 3 months)
@@peaceeoutt2875 😂 I'm from Punjab but parental background is Bihar 😂 mother tongue is maithili, regional language is punjabi and hindi and I speak mostly hindi 😂
@@foundingtitan7 I'm from U.P , my maternal side of fam is from Bihar ( not as far as urs 😂) so i do know bhojpuri, maithli & awadhi . But i speak in hindi with my paternal side & awadhi with my maternal side , a bit complicated ik 😂
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🙏
Now all Indians defending these two saying we are multilingual and they expect non Hindi speakers to learn Hindi. When they go to Japan and they expect them to speak English to go along 🤡🤡🤡
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages
If work doesn’t require them to speak Japanese then you simply can’t call them out for “not making a serious attempt to learn the language”. It’s very easy to dish that little criticism out without knowing the context of the person in question
Damn people in the comment section be saying "learn the language of the people it's how you show respect" as if it's easy to do that yes Indians do speak 2-3 languages but chill i see you try to learn Japanese first before giving them a lecture on cultural respect
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
@@dontbeafraidimhere5421 ?? I never said anything about learning English? Yes English is necessary language to learn in India because Indian languages are so diverse that we need to find some common denominator after Hindi and it's English, i was talking about the people in the comments saying learn Japanese. First of all, Japanese is not an easy language to learn and Indians already are multilingual. I'm just saying stop giving crap to Indians who aren't fluent in Japanese while they stay in Japan
Same goes for you 😂 like you all are so driven by language wars that it makes many confused that the so called 'higher literacy 'rate states can be this insecure & irrelevant sometimes
@@peaceeoutt2875 whats wrong with learning the south indian language when you come to work here in south indian states from underdeveloped bimaru cowbelt where you didnt get any job...why should the whole south indian state people learn hindi for your sake....it is like expecting japanese to learn Hindi to communicate with northindians working in japan😂....where is the relevance here?
@@vickylightspeed2750 Your ignorance may be blinding, but it won't hide your shallow knowledge 😘keep on doing that , you so good at it 💓 no one have tym to clear ur ignorance towards North India tbh . Keep on building the stereotype 😊
@@vickylightspeed2750 bruh 💀 why you so proud of south india like you were the one who built up those companies. Nobody wants to go to other cities, its the company that makes it mandatory for them to go to those south cities. Why would they ask your or anyone else’s permission. Also the people who talk big on not learning the culture are the biggest hypocrites l, imagine when you or your relatives go and work in punjab, gurgaon, pune, they will be thrashed to speak their native language. Get out of your womb and understand that its not only south that has the companies
These People problem in India , When Working in Other states We don't speak Bengali ,Assamese ,Marathi , Kannada we only Speak Hindi ,We have problems with Other languages , Outside India , We Speak English we have Problems in Japanese , Spanish , French , Arabic , Swahili But Other Non Hindi Speakers have No Problem speaking Japanese Spanish ,Arabic , French etc Or Speaking other Regional languages in India .
These two guys are fortunate. It is very difficult to find a job in Japan with an entire English working environment. Normally meetings, documentation and even internal team communication everything happens in Japanese. Probably these two guys are extremely strong technically that they got hired out of desperate need by the company.
He doesn't want to learn language that's fine but then he cannot complain about it. It doesn't matter if you know 100 languages from your home country. If you're going somewhere you either learn local language and you don't that's your choice. But then it's not logical to complain about it. You just admit you don't want care about learning the language since you're only there temporarily and go on with your life like nothing happened
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
People be like : 3 years still don't know Japanese. Guys I am Marathi who knows Hindi and English. Plus 2 Marathi dialect and I want to learn Tamil and Kannada. I am not getting enough time. They are probably working so hard to be with Japanese that they don't get time to learn that much.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
Japanese is actually a very hard language to master. I have been learning Japanese since 2020, for JLPT exams and EJU for 2025. I have some friends in Japan, the help me a lot during my Conversational practices. Grammer and Vocabulary is very tough. I have learned around 5000 kanji. And I have to practice everyday so I don't forget them. I hope Ill do good in the July Exams 😅
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🙏
I only see people trying to calm down the comments section ....where are the ignorant immature people ranting damn it.... Tsk... I missed some entertainment.....
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
The right thing is, to learn their language. Simple Don't blame them, sometimes we have to look at our surroundings and adapt, environment will not change for you.
yo bro let me tell you something we indians are born and we learn 3-4 languages.. Hindi,English and our local language and he is a soft engineer... If u was a educated person u would know that a engineer works 8-10 hours a day so when he will learn fck Japanese?
People in comment fighting why speak Hindi or South Indian language, meanwhile guy in video not even bothered weather they know the Japanese or not, as long as it works the basic need of communication it's fine .
But Japan is a developed country, and a much larger economy than India (they are 3rd behind China and the US). So of course Japan has a higher hiearchy than India, where you guys can barely agree to settle on just ONE language for business. There are also a lot more Indians wanting to go to Japan than the other way around....lol
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages
Well, if I got a job while speaking English and the company does not have the criteria to learn any other language then don't expect me to learn any other language, If the local employee can't speak English well then It's not my problem, either don't hire any Non-Local speaking person or ask them to learn the local language beforehand otherwise stfu.
Do not tell Indians "you should learn their language". Most Indians know 3 languages. And we have given importance to an international language - English to communicate with the world. Maybe other Asian countries should do the same 😊
If you are staying there better to learn the language as hobby. Helps in communication. Girls in India learns korean watching BTS 🤣 (P. S. If I am going to Japan for work and stay for 3 years. Definitely going to learn the language 🫡)
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages..
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.
@@ugottabekiddingd1999 no it’s not true . Malayalam is a mix of tamil and Sanskrit . Infact Malayalam is mostly Sanskrit itself . Kannada and Telugu have heavily used Sanskrit vocabulary . Even Tamil has common words wid Sanskrit be it yena ( or Enna) , Dooram , sangam , tavam etc . These are also Sanskrit words . So while tamil might be absent in modern day North Indian languages , Sanskrit is one thing that connects India from tip of Himalayas to Kanyakumari. A few politicians have done their best to eradicate Sanskrit from Tamil Nadu and they have been successful with their hate agenda and missionary conversion Schemes but the rest of India embraces Sanskrit as their deva bhasa and temples to this day use Sanskrit . Even the greatest Tamil Chola kings would use Sanskrit for their inscriptions in temples like Angkor wat because traditionally all languages united with Sanskrit and didn’t have a step motherly attitude to it or any conflict with Sanskrit . This is why Sanskrit influence is seen everywhere and is rightly the unifying language of whole India . It is precisely this reason why Tamil Nadu see separatists tendencies because of the adulteration of Tamil culture by infusing hate against Sanskrit . Tamil kings loved Sanskrit and Sanskrit was part of Tamil culture and the same is seen in their architectures. In any case , I rest my case with this South Indian states do like to associate with Sanskrit and they love it with the exception of Tamil Nadu that got brainwashed by politicians over the years . I might have digressed a little bit , but it seems like people love to deny Sanskrit base in South Indian language when it could not be further from truth .
@@YinYanUzumaki actually its Khmer inscriptions and is not related to chola empire maybe research a little as of which language is older there have been many debates its not like we are gonna solve it so let it be for that but fact of the matter is there are 2 language family indo Aryan/european and dravidian
@@YinYanUzumakiwhat bullshit. Malayalam and tamil are so similar. Official south indian languages are dravidian languages. Northbidnian languages are indo aryan. No south india language comes from sanskrit. Tamizhi is the root language. In todays time iver the years we have borrowed words from sanskrit hindi and other south indian langauges itself. Like how english borrowed loot, cash etc words from indian langauge doesn't mean indian language is the root for english same way. Sanskrit is not the root thenroot for any one of the south indian language . Yes they have some sanksrit words justvlike sanskrit has somw tamil words. But malayalam is not fully sanskrit plz educate yourself if you cannot thete are people who studied linguistics and researched about it and globally defined that dravidian langauges are not sanskort based unless you are double phd scholar who has proven dravidian langauges are sanskirt based we have no reason to believe you
This comment section is so immature ! They said they have been there for 3 years so of course they would understand a little bit and could speak broken japanese.Its impossible to be that ignorant to not know anything. They live there so surely they have been able to communicate somehow & that's what matters
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🙏
They went there to work for a multinational company where english is the mode of communication. They're being interviewed, so they are putting forth their PoV.
He didn’t complain. He mentioned a fact because the guy asked. He didn’t demand that they should speak English, he merely mentioned the challenge that he is facing.
It's 3 years. Just learn their language. These guys will complain in India too where north and south part have completely different language. One just can't understand other. So, just learn the language where you go. It will be tough initially but with time, you will surely learn. I am from Punjab and I am learning Tamil after coming to Tamil Nadu for college. It is really tough but ya kee trying.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages 🙏
They have worked they're engineers how can they get time to learn Japanese fluently and you know Japanese work time schedule..... It difficult to learn....the people who work there
@Robin Narzary Brother, If they can't learn basic Japanese in 3 years, then why are they complaining?? It's our responsibility to learn the local language and culture when we immigrant for work/etc for a long period.
@@Bharatiya12321 im from Andhra we learn 3 languages including hindi during school, no one is imposing to learn tamil but Hindi central government is doing it for sure.
@@stinkymom2338 toh indian ki matra bhasha kya hai. Tu jaha marji reh vaha ki bhasha bol uder but INDIA ki matrabhasha toh hindi hi rahegi na!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Aur kya chood hai tumko centre se, sala bahar aadhivasi desh ke ho kya, alag hi chutiyapa south ka.
Wherever i see learn learn learn So many countries so many languages We have google translator guys use it Tits n bits but use it Depend on translators Effort should be from both sides. Language is a way of communication.
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🙏
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. ✌️
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages. 🙏
They don't require to so why ? It's been 3 years they r living there... It's not like they communicate in sign language.... unko Kam chalau ati hi hogi Japanese ...it's not like they don't know basic terms ... In India we don't expect anybody to know our native language instead we will do everything in our hand gestures and common knowledge power to communicate with an outsider.... By the time people learn language automatically
Why do we use English in every field of India? *(Why do we need English)* 1) India is a *"multilingual"* country & we have a different language family's *(Indo-european, Dravidian, indo-iranian sino-tibetan, Tibeto-burman, Semitic, astro-asiatic Etc..)* & India has no _-national language-_ or any _-monolingual policy-_ the country of India is a *"union system'* and "all languages are respected equally" 2) Only English is recognized and used as the *"second official language"* in all states of India! (After their state's official language) 3) English is the only language used in all fields of India *(science, technology, education, medical, business, job field, information, space field, Navy, etc..)* 4) English is emerging as the future *"lingua franca"* of India and the World 5) English is *"indispensable"* today and giving more value to "English" after our "State language" is also good for our financial empowerment. It is better that we accept the reality and equally important to respect all our Indian languages.