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Devanagari script is proof of why Sanskrit is one of the best languages in the world and inspired great linguists like Noam Chomsky. We've broken down the brilliance of the Devanagari script in this video to help you understand the creativity and brilliance that went through to make it work.
Get familiar with the vowels, consonants, additional words, pronunciations, and the best way to learn to pronounce each letter in the fascinating Devanagari script.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:28 The problem with pronunciations
01:27 The table
01:43 Rows in Devanagari
02:32 Columns
06:50 Approximant & fricative
11:40 Vowels
15:40 No vowels in T row?
16:13 Sanskrit best for computers?
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@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 15 дней назад
Books: The Ashtadhyayi of Panini: tapthe.link/AshthPaniniBook More videos for you: Why Indian English is weird: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-P4TcPyEt1fg.html Ancient India's advanced science: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O4pL_mmUeVA.html
@vickeykooper2674
@vickeykooper2674 14 дней назад
Sir, ek request, ek baar Tamil language and script and it's antiquity par ek content banaayenge please?
@shailyakumar1099
@shailyakumar1099 10 дней назад
Talavya sa ,dant sa,murdant sa.these are three sa teached by my grandfather. 1.Talavya sa means upper part of mouth when touched by tongue first sa is pronounced .2 dant sa means when tongue touch the teeth second sa is pronounced.3 murdant sa is pronounced when tongue is slightly turned downward and sa is pronounced.
@sph8483
@sph8483 10 дней назад
My mother tongue is Sindhi Ans I really love my mother tongue But if you will ask me, Hindi is the best langaage, theee besttt
@parvinsancheti
@parvinsancheti 6 дней назад
एकस्याः भाषायाः विषये नाटकं मा रचयतु! एक लिपि, देवनागरी लिपि की बात करें! देशः स्वयमेव प्रतिदिनं बद्धः भविष्यति! एकं राष्ट्रं, एकं लिपिं प्रचारितव्यम्।
@kn_jpr9729
@kn_jpr9729 14 дней назад
Indian languages are sound based languages that's why ancient indians kept the knowledge intact as it is by remembering the sound patterns. And that's why in hindu dharm recital and pronunciation of mantras are important. We are proud of our ancient culture. they were so scientific. The world knows about mathematical power of ancient indians.
@ashishdasgupta4522
@ashishdasgupta4522 11 дней назад
A great feeling to go through your views!
@sathiahalya3003
@sathiahalya3003 14 часов назад
@@kn_jpr9729 Yes, Indian languages have a phonetic alphabet.
@saleelapatkar732
@saleelapatkar732 14 дней назад
ळ exists in Sanskrit - अग्निमीळे पुरोहितं being the beginning of the first rk of the Rg Veda
@10ssr
@10ssr 14 дней назад
Their inferiority complex about Marathi language that stoped them in discussing that sound and letter. Gujrati, Rajasthani also use ळ sound
@anuradhaarun3713
@anuradhaarun3713 14 дней назад
ळ exists in Sanskrth as rightly said, but only in Vedic Sanskrth, not in spoken Sanskrth. ळ exists in all South Indian languages - Kannada, Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam & in Marathi.
@samwienska1703
@samwienska1703 14 дней назад
​@@10ssr except Hindi and North East language, almost all of India uses ळ
@OEEMANshorts
@OEEMANshorts 14 дней назад
​@@10ssr as an odia We do have ଳ/ळ/Ịa in both of our script and vocabulary.... Even it's the most important letter in odia, and a part of our cultural identity... Like it's ଉତ୍କଳ/उत्कळ/UtkaỊa✅ ଉତ୍କଲ /उत्कल /Utkal❌ କଳିଙ୍ଗ/कळिन्ग/KaỊinga✅ କଲିଂଗ/कलिंग/Kaling❌ But morden roman/English don't have these letters... So, we r forced to write it as La instead of Ḷa
@akhilmehta9928
@akhilmehta9928 14 дней назад
@@10ssr is that the same as Gujarati ળ
@orangesite7625
@orangesite7625 2 дня назад
Perfection always starts as imperfection So sanskrit is not mother of all languages but a result of perfection of phonetic and written language.
@anuradhaarun3713
@anuradhaarun3713 14 дней назад
ळ exists in Sanskrth as rightly said, but only in Vedic Sanskrth, not in spoken Sanskrth. ळ exists in all South Indian languages - Kannada, Tulu, Konkani, Kodava, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam & in Marathi.
@jonasdavies1806
@jonasdavies1806 13 дней назад
ळ also exist in all western dialects of Hindi like Khariboli, Himanchali, Garhwai, Jaunsari, Haryanvi, Bangru, Mewari, Marwari, Mewati, and many more.
@meonmaau7452
@meonmaau7452 13 дней назад
​@@jonasdavies1806 but they don't use it
@Nishant.N
@Nishant.N 13 дней назад
But it’s difficult to pronounce this vyanjan.
@Aadi_Varaah
@Aadi_Varaah 11 дней назад
ळ exists in Punjabi (ਲ਼), Marathi, Gujarati (ળ), Odiya (ଳ), Western Dailects of Hindi (Kauravi, Haryanavi, Panchali). ळ existed in Vedic Sanskrit as well as Chalit Sanskrit, extensively used in Apabhranshas. So, it is not unique to Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada.
@Aadi_Varaah
@Aadi_Varaah 11 дней назад
​​@@meonmaau7452! Yes we use it. All these Dailects use the sound. Infact ळ is used more extensively than ल in spoken form.
@milindpatankar7270
@milindpatankar7270 13 дней назад
You are forgetting that the classification is based the source from where the sound originates like कण्ठ्य, दन्त्य, तालव्य, मूर्धन्य, ओष्ठ्य. Also sub classification like कठोर and कोमल. While grouping two adjacent columns you could have mentioned this difference of कठोर, कोमल.
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
Sorry, in a video, we have to strike a balance about what is the right level of detail, and this got skipped. I is covered in the accompanying article: futureiq.substack.com/p/the-elegance-of-the-devanagari-script -@Navin
@saiashwin9930
@saiashwin9930 14 дней назад
The R sound of kRishna is not there in Tamil as you were telling though.. In Tamil we write Krishna as "Kirushna" (K becomes Ki because according to Tamil grammar rules first letter of any word shouldn't start with a plain consonant sound, but while saying the "i" sound won't be stretched, it would be very subtle).. infact even 'sh','h','j','s' sound doesn't naturally exist in Tamil, they were later adopted into the script as "northern" letters after influence of sanskrit..highly suggest you to do a video on Tamil sounds and grammar too, would be really interesting
@Aadi_Varaah
@Aadi_Varaah 11 дней назад
Actually name ‘Northern Letters' for ஷ,ஸ,ஜ,ஹ letters is also a later adoption, they were originally called ‘Granthaksharam’
@pradhyunmudaliar6606
@pradhyunmudaliar6606 2 дня назад
'h' sound belonging is subjective. Because I have heard many dialects in central and south TN which pronounce the nga as ha like varanga as vararha.. Dialect differences but still h is not foreign to tamil. g and h are somewhat replaceable. H letter is adopted from Sanskrit but not H sound
@aabdnn
@aabdnn 14 дней назад
I'm just 4 minutes into the video, but I'm loving it! I have for trying to explain these very things to people for years and years, because most of my own Indian friends have no idea why the sounds of our languages are arranged and written the way they are. When he put his hand on his voicebox, to explain unvoiced versus voiced consonants, I just knew this guy knows his stuff. This is exactly how I explain the difference. These concepts exist in other Indo-European languages too, but they are equally blind to these ideas until someone explains it to them. They explain why there's an N in coNtest, but an M in coMpound. N goes with T, and M goes with P. You see this clearly in the arrange of the Devanagari alphabet, but it is not at all obvious in the Latin script. Let me watch the rest of the video, and maybe I'll add more comments.
@shishirs7522
@shishirs7522 15 дней назад
ohh man...came here after reading your tweets on Devnagari script. Saw the topics of your other videos and immediately subscribed. 😊 Topics and titles are so interesting. Keep it up. 👍
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
Thank you!
@kenp8050
@kenp8050 11 дней назад
Vishwaguru Google can save India's local languages ​​by providing instant translation and transliteration which Indian government has failed to do.
@pvk6697
@pvk6697 10 дней назад
Very very nice statement bro...
@Kathakathan11
@Kathakathan11 4 дня назад
😂😂 and Indian government is helping them do that. Do some research
@RachaelWill
@RachaelWill День назад
​@@Kathakathan11he is dummy. He thinks google just do it out of thin air
@sskiyer
@sskiyer 18 часов назад
Not just in languages. Even a map of a city or village was not available easily when I was growing up. One could not hear a song in your own language easily unless you were a member of the privileged group. So it is in many other facets of life.
@Kathakathan11
@Kathakathan11 6 часов назад
@@RachaelWill well that’s why uneducated uninformed people shouldn’t have social media access
@pparit
@pparit 15 дней назад
Bija aksharas also develop our subtle system, all chakras in the body
@sajeevramakrishnan1408
@sajeevramakrishnan1408 15 дней назад
Man, I so needed to know this. Thanks for these deep dive sessions. I can now better appreciate Indian languages, which was always so easier to write and read compared to foreign ones.
@Aadi_Varaah
@Aadi_Varaah 11 дней назад
Yupp, English spellings are nightmares and French spellings are even bigger nightmares.
@rajeshkhilari
@rajeshkhilari 11 дней назад
00:33 I was taught well at home and I pronounce the sounds ङ & ञ perfectly well. However, the pronunciation of ऋ & क्ष has to be adapted according to the language spoken whether it is Marathi, Hindi, Nepali, Sindhi or Sanskrit.
@iamnatlina
@iamnatlina 15 дней назад
I think Odia Language is more nearer to Sanskrit ...
@parvinsancheti
@parvinsancheti 6 дней назад
एकस्याः भाषायाः विषये नाटकं मा रचयतु! एक लिपि, देवनागरी लिपि की बात करें! देशः स्वयमेव प्रतिदिनं बद्धः भविष्यति! एकं राष्ट्रं, एकं लिपिं प्रचारितव्यम्।
@chandanamondal5771
@chandanamondal5771 3 дня назад
​@@velu1671 stop it. DNA analysis is already proving aryan migration as wrong.
@bijoydasudiya
@bijoydasudiya 2 дня назад
It's an Eastern Indian language? I speak it. But we say Nin not niontu, jauchhan not jauchhanti. We say jol_ not Pani and Krisno not krusno.
@pradhyunmudaliar6606
@pradhyunmudaliar6606 2 дня назад
Languages derived from Magadhi Prakrit are more close to Sanskrit in thir grammar like Bhojpuri, Bengali, Assamese, Odia, etc.
@ranigeorge1824
@ranigeorge1824 День назад
Nearest to Sanscrit is Malayalam❤
@himeshthungaturthi3215
@himeshthungaturthi3215 15 дней назад
Please call it as "Devanaagari" not "Devnaagri"
@thaache6
@thaache6 15 дней назад
They can't even imagine saying devanaagari.. because of the linguistic rule introduced by karboli.😊
@niccolopaganini1782
@niccolopaganini1782 14 дней назад
​@@thaache6 actually they did a video on this recently. The schwa in dev, being deva.
@bhatsundares9637
@bhatsundares9637 13 дней назад
ദേവ് നാഗരി അല്ല എന്നാണ്.
@Aadi_Varaah
@Aadi_Varaah 11 дней назад
​@@thaache6! Khariboli didn't introduce any linguistic rules. All Languages on the western and northern side of India use a concept called ‘Schwa Omission’ in which the अ swara in the last letter is dropped. Punjabi, Western Dailects of Hindi like kauravi, Braj, Jaipuri, Haryanavi are prime examples. But when it comes to writing another concept called ‘over spelling’ is employed.
@thaache6
@thaache6 10 дней назад
@@Aadi_Varaah apart from the last 'a' omission rule, i think there are 2 more rules 2) 'kachataa' pronounced as 'kachtaa' 3) 'kachatapa' pronounced as 'kachtap'
@prasad_3121
@prasad_3121 12 дней назад
I am Maharashtrian And I am in love with my Marathi ❤❤
@ashutoshrawal3130
@ashutoshrawal3130 9 дней назад
वो लोग लिपि की बात कर रहे हैं भाषा की नहीं। सभी भारतीय भाषाएं समृद्ध है।
@goutamroy4324
@goutamroy4324 14 дней назад
I'm making sure that my children's hindi teachers get to see this podcast
@richadeshmukh8177
@richadeshmukh8177 15 дней назад
Wonderful podcast!
@ultimatetransformation393
@ultimatetransformation393 13 дней назад
This is to be remembered विद्या विनायेन शोभते। Pride, arrogance, ego does not behove a knowledgeable person.
@thevivekpandey
@thevivekpandey 13 дней назад
Surprisingly informative!
@jithenin
@jithenin 14 дней назад
Navin Kabra Ji & Shrikant Joshi Ji, thank you for this Video ❤👍
@sivagnanam5803
@sivagnanam5803 День назад
Tamil is an unique language among languages existed in this sub continent. It is very natural in its origin. It functions independently. Tamil fulfilled all the eleven criteria for a classical language declared in Harvard university. Henceforth It is the perfect language...
@learnwithbhimsen
@learnwithbhimsen 15 дней назад
Excellent Sir!!!! Whatta scientific way, esp the sha sound. Thank you
@ramu9375
@ramu9375 7 дней назад
It's not sha but schwa...
@Nishant.N
@Nishant.N 13 дней назад
Red shirt man realising now 😂 We got to know this in class V when Sanskrit was taught as subject.
@RachaelWill
@RachaelWill День назад
Not everyone have Sanskrit as a subject. Don't be this ignorant
@sathiahalya3003
@sathiahalya3003 День назад
Tami has a phonetic alphabet. Each alphabet is distinguishable.
@jaiwantgaikwad7784
@jaiwantgaikwad7784 13 дней назад
When it comes to pronouncing ' ऋ ' one can say , it lies between ' र ' and ' रु'.
@mugdhapatil2456
@mugdhapatil2456 14 дней назад
Sir your video is really amazing. Wish teachers taught this way
@sushantmeshram5172
@sushantmeshram5172 13 дней назад
I simply love your content!
@shrutimishra252
@shrutimishra252 14 дней назад
Wonderful analysis👏
@Neptoid
@Neptoid 9 дней назад
It's quite pseudoscientific and therefore beautiful
@parvinsancheti
@parvinsancheti 6 дней назад
you can read devnagri script mostly everywhere in india . Devnagari means:The Devanagari script, composed of 47 primary characters including 14 vowels and 33 consonants, is the fourth most widely adopted writing system in the world, being used for over 120 languages. example: Apabhramsha, Awadhi, Bhili, Bhojpuri, Bodo, Braj, Chhattisgarhi, Dogri, Gujarati, Garhwali Haryanvi, Hindi, Hindustani, Kashmiri, Konkani,Kumaoni, Magahi, Maithili, Marathi, Marwari, Mundari, Newari, Nepali, Pāḷi, Pahari, Prakrit, Rajasthani, Sadri, Sanskrit, Santali, Saraiki, Sherpa, Sindhi, Surjapuri, and many more.
@RahulSingh-zo7sm
@RahulSingh-zo7sm 15 дней назад
Excellent!
@Neptoid
@Neptoid 9 дней назад
Didn't sancrit have an order to it so the linguists just made a approximate default place and manner of articulation chart?
@sriramramanujam2871
@sriramramanujam2871 15 дней назад
Very informative. Let's keep learning . Did I missed ए,ऐ,ओ,औ..
@krishnaats7141
@krishnaats7141 14 дней назад
A + e is ey ai and a + u is o. ,ow
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
Those are a little too complicated so we skipped them 🙁
@Zemaj
@Zemaj День назад
Aha! I’m a Kiwi struggling to learn Hindi remotely and I’ve just learned more in this 20 minutes than after more than a year of Duolingo.
@DrPrateekJoshiFlute
@DrPrateekJoshiFlute 14 дней назад
Nice, yeh kiski tune hai ?
@chamindaRathnayake-q9z
@chamindaRathnayake-q9z 20 часов назад
Interested and in detail. My mother tongue, also feels familiar with these concepts and structures, even if it doesn't exist on Indian ground on now.
@cbbcbb6803
@cbbcbb6803 12 часов назад
Very interesting.
@mayankmadhukar5141
@mayankmadhukar5141 11 дней назад
Great video
@ranjanjoshi3454
@ranjanjoshi3454 11 дней назад
Good insightful
@Galactus.Galaktus
@Galactus.Galaktus 14 дней назад
Gentlemen, if i find the graceful person here the brain of this discussion, the raw person according to me is the emotion. His expressions are fruity. Keep up the good work.
@chaturvedichambers7136
@chaturvedichambers7136 6 дней назад
Awesome lesson
@zergenortz4463
@zergenortz4463 3 дня назад
We have that also here in Javanese language. Such as like NGHA,PYA,KHA,GHA,BHA,MHA,THA etc.
@karamveersingh3417
@karamveersingh3417 15 дней назад
Eye opening episode.
@ketkiraval2700
@ketkiraval2700 8 дней назад
Very nicely explain . We need more information. To our younger
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 7 дней назад
Thanks
@thamizha8094
@thamizha8094 11 дней назад
Indian languages👽 Tamil language with a purity 🔥😼🔥
@monishbeck3859
@monishbeck3859 7 дней назад
No language is pure. And Tamil comes later than Sanskrit. Otherwise tamil would be mother of all Dravidian languages like how Sanskrit is. But Tamil is a sister language
@thamizha8094
@thamizha8094 6 дней назад
@@monishbeck3859 If you think Thamizh has no purity, that is your mentality on Thamizh & THAMIZHAR
@sunilzizou
@sunilzizou 5 дней назад
​@@monishbeck3859bullshit. Do you have any proof what you claim?
@monishbeck3859
@monishbeck3859 5 дней назад
@@sunilzizou What proof do you need. Tamil in it's earliest form is around 300 BC. When it diverged from proto Dravidian language. So other Dravidian languages too must have diverged around the same time. So nearly all old Dravidian languages share approximately the same timeline. Sanskrit meanwhile is at the start of the Vedic age which is around 2500 BC when the right Veda was first composed. But since it mentions Kabul and swat in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan which is now considered a foreign land, it's history is probably much older. And it's the mother of all Aryan languages. Don't bring the script into the discussion as the word brahmi (mother of all Indic scripts) is also most probably of Sanskrit origin
@sunilzizou
@sunilzizou 5 дней назад
@@monishbeck3859 first of all you should know before the vedic period india had people example indus valley civilization, it has a script which is similar to the script found in TN in the recent archeological survey. Please check that out. Also at one point in history before the Aryans came, Tamizh was the language spoken in all of india. (READ Dr. BR AMBEDKAR speeches and writings). The sanskrit word Dravida is coming from the prakrit word Damila which is the word used for the Tamils. We should not be having this debate coz, it's now well established that Tamizh is older than sanskrit. Even PM Modi proclaimed it publicly last year.
@manhardatta4721
@manhardatta4721 14 дней назад
Classic explanation. ❤
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 14 дней назад
Thanks. Glad you liked it!
@adithyababu3217
@adithyababu3217 12 дней назад
Would you please give a video on most difficult Indian languages?
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
Sorry, unfortunately, we have no expertise in that area -@Navin
@manjusubhashchandran8125
@manjusubhashchandran8125 15 дней назад
My school teacher said using sh has to be instinctive and habit.
@vaibhavpal3783
@vaibhavpal3783 10 дней назад
Language is always oral ,the script and grammar comes later and changes overtime.
@studypurpose7804
@studypurpose7804 7 дней назад
Vanakam! Do you have some idea about Tamil language which is oldest in India. older than sanskrit. tell me, why pm Modi uses verses from Thirukkural here and there? Moreover, he says " yaathum oore Yaavarum Kelir' in his UN speech. Why? But he is not allocating sufficient fund for promotion of Tamil language across the world? Any idea about Sithars from Tamil? thanks a lot.
@chandanamondal5771
@chandanamondal5771 3 дня назад
​@@studypurpose7804no where it's mentioned tamizh as oldest. Neither samskrtam nor tamizh are oldest.
@studypurpose7804
@studypurpose7804 3 дня назад
@@chandanamondal5771 Just type the below in youtube and see the video. "Surprise ! Narendra Modi on Tamil | Oldest Language| Older than Sanskrit"
@user-oq2rk7ep8f
@user-oq2rk7ep8f 15 дней назад
Finally!
@amukher1
@amukher1 15 дней назад
How is this any more periodic than the periodic table?
@avnnarasimham6024
@avnnarasimham6024 15 дней назад
Super
@vishalverma5280
@vishalverma5280 8 дней назад
Waao, more detailed ka kha ga ❤❤❤
@bankimchandrachingangbam5869
@bankimchandrachingangbam5869 15 дней назад
Devanāgari is a beautiful and wonderful language and very scientific too. The phonetic sounds emanating from using the tongue touching or not touching the different parts of the oral cavity using expiration, is not fully explained by our teachers, maybe because young learners may find it tough and tedious to understand. There are several other letters that is used in Sanskrit and some other languages like marāthi, Tamil, konkani etc. For example, ळ ॡ ढ़ ॠ etc. Phonetically not so easy to pronounce but carries a lot of significance.
@Lerner7
@Lerner7 15 дней назад
Devanagari is a script not language
@adithyababu3217
@adithyababu3217 12 дней назад
Devanagari is not a language 🤦🏼‍♂️
@bankimchandrachingangbam5869
@bankimchandrachingangbam5869 12 дней назад
True, my mistake. Sanskrit is the bhāshā and devanāgari is the lipi.
@Lerner7
@Lerner7 12 дней назад
@@bankimchandrachingangbam5869 कोई बात नही पर जो चीजें हमे आसान लगती है उनके बारे में जानकारी असीमित होती हे भाषा और लेखनी का विकास भी उस समाज के इतिहास और गौरव का बखान कर सकता हे जितनी समृद्ध और सुसज्जित हमारी भाषा हे उससे हमे ये पक्का विश्वास हो ही जाता हे की हमारे पूर्वज बौद्धिक रूप से कितने समृद्ध रहे होंगे
@AnupamDeoArya
@AnupamDeoArya 15 дней назад
This is a revelation
@adithyababu3217
@adithyababu3217 15 дней назад
In Malayalam, that child crying sound is used perfectly - nja (spelt almost like nya). Most of the sounds are there in Malayalam, retained from Sanskrit-Old Tamil.
@snavarag
@snavarag 10 дней назад
മലയാളി ഡാ
@parvinsancheti
@parvinsancheti 6 дней назад
एकस्याः भाषायाः विषये नाटकं मा रचयतु! एक लिपि, देवनागरी लिपि की बात करें! देशः स्वयमेव प्रतिदिनं बद्धः भविष्यति! एकं राष्ट्रं, एकं लिपिं प्रचारितव्यम्।
@sunilzizou
@sunilzizou 5 дней назад
​@@parvinsanchetifuck No, we don't need a one language model. If that happens this country will break
@ranigeorge1824
@ranigeorge1824 День назад
​@@parvinsanchetiSome Cow belt ppl are jealous of South Indian Languages .
@ranjanjoshi3454
@ranjanjoshi3454 11 дней назад
My question is how these sounds are translated into visual forms? Phonetics to Graphics ? I mean
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
That's a long history where each language takes some elements of older languages (e.g. Devanagari evolved from Nagari which evolved from Brahmi which evolved from Aramaic which evolved from Proto-Sinaitic which evolved from Egyptian hieroglyphs -@Navin
@SivaranjanGoswami
@SivaranjanGoswami 3 дня назад
Studied these concepts in 8th-9th standard Assamese grammar. Letters are written differently but concepts are quite the same.
@odishabandhu
@odishabandhu 12 дней назад
Sanskruti. The life style with nature based sounds
@vinaymann838
@vinaymann838 10 дней назад
Finally learnt ज्ञ ऋ ऌ
@sai-ky5mk
@sai-ky5mk День назад
Among the languages ​​of the country, Telugu language is great and very sweet
@ashishdasgupta4522
@ashishdasgupta4522 11 дней назад
Most scientifically explained
@aidanjohnwalsh2129
@aidanjohnwalsh2129 5 дней назад
'Wow'els! ... I had that feeling about the content, and then they said it. 😊
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 3 дня назад
Haha!
@aabdnn
@aabdnn 14 дней назад
I'm at around the 14:00 minute mark. While I agree that the R of kRshna has changed in Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi and other languages, and it is because people were not aware of or taught how to pronounce it, there is no reason to not pronounce it accurately now. I am very curious about whether there will be an explanation for the pronunciation of V/W, because this is yet another very complex topic, especially for Indian speakers who mix up these sounds.
@vatsalj7535
@vatsalj7535 14 дней назад
Watch their last video, the one before this
@aabdnn
@aabdnn 14 дней назад
@@vatsalj7535 I just watched the other video, where they did briefly, discuss V/W, but I was disappointed by it. I have left a comment there with the details of why I didn't like their discussion of these sounds.
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
Regarding the R (ऋ) sound: What is "accurate pronunciation"? Language evolves and the right thing for us to do is to move with the times. So "ri" is the correct pronunciation in Hindi, "ru" is the correct pronunciation in Marathi, and what we talked about in the video is the correct pronunciation in Sanskrit.
@aabdnn
@aabdnn 10 дней назад
@@TheFutureIQ I agree that languages evolves, and sounds change. But I disagree with writing ऋ and pronouncing it as RI or RU. I believe that our ancestors understood language and linguistics brilliantly, and took great care in devising a writing system that is phonetic. If you want to pronounce ऋ as RI or RU in Hindi/Marathi/Gujarati, then write it as RI or RU, not ऋ. Many Indian people ridicule English for its crazy writing system, which does not match the pronunciation of the language. And then, we Indians are doing the same with our language, by writing something one way, and pronouncing it as another. Aren't we then guilty of starting to create the same problem as in English? I'm not here to bash you or anything, but to make my opinion known. I adore logic, and will always stand on the side of things being logical.
@Namse21
@Namse21 6 дней назад
8:00 they arent all approximants: य and व as allophone /w/ are approximants but र is a tap/trill and ल is a lateral fricative they are all, however, liquids and that column should be named as thus :)
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 3 дня назад
Thanks for the correction. You are right (we copied from Wikipedia which has this approximation)! -@Navin
@raghunarayanan557
@raghunarayanan557 4 дня назад
Take the letters प and ष As we add a cut to प we get ष It is so in Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam and Deva nagari. Possibly, in other Indian scripts also.
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 2 дня назад
This is a very interesting observation! Thank you for pointing it out! For प and ष to be written with such "similar changes" in multiple scripts is indeed a very curious thing! - Shrikant
@bhartiytamanush3175
@bhartiytamanush3175 7 дней назад
Still you have not complete knowledge of Devanagari language. Do you know from where all these CHARACTERS taken from If know reply.
@krishnaats7141
@krishnaats7141 14 дней назад
Ta tha da dha na row vowels were found in Telugu until last century.
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 14 дней назад
Oh... Any idea why they went away?
@krishnaats7141
@krishnaats7141 14 дней назад
@@TheFutureIQ Due to difficulty in usage and alternative pronunciations for the existing words using common sounds. Also, to begin with there were very few words with those sounds. Vowel La sounds
@invisible9299
@invisible9299 13 дней назад
​​@@TheFutureIQbecause they weren't actually existing sounds in pure telugu or native telugu words, they been used for using sanskrit words eventually ppl come down to telugu and Sanskrit common sounds, there were other sounds that has no use in daily
@krishnaats7141
@krishnaats7141 10 дней назад
@@invisible9299 But as a concept I have studied them in my Telugu classes in school. Long ago.
@invisible9299
@invisible9299 10 дней назад
@@krishnaats7141 many sounds and words from different languages are now part of standard or modern telugu to cover all aspects irrespective of orgin
@rishikeshkumar2073
@rishikeshkumar2073 11 дней назад
Video English me kyun hai ???
@yj9032
@yj9032 15 дней назад
My teachers didn’t teach these at all, and I went to DAV!!!
@chinmaykumar3256
@chinmaykumar3256 14 дней назад
But my did... I also went to DAV 🙂
@niccolopaganini1782
@niccolopaganini1782 14 дней назад
I went to a convention but came to realise these before myself.
@chaitanyashinde4989
@chaitanyashinde4989 13 дней назад
What schools didn’t teach is getting captured here!
@ramanathananbu
@ramanathananbu 11 дней назад
Tamil sweetest(Amuthu) language in the world Tamil is the first language that appeared in the world and is the mother of the world languages. Tamil It means the nectar itself There is no other language in the world that can be spoken in written form except Tamil.
@Aadi_Varaah
@Aadi_Varaah 11 дней назад
Yes there is evidence that Australopithecus spoke Tamizh.
@parthipanselvaraj2629
@parthipanselvaraj2629 2 дня назад
​​​@@Aadi_Varaah his comment is an overstatement don't take him seriously but there's no such thing as oldest language in India. It's funny when people argue whether sanskrit or Tamil is older. Language always evolves with time .
@devendramahajan9479
@devendramahajan9479 6 дней назад
@TheFutureIQ i was fortunate enough that i was taught this the rigth way. Also just to share there was a book i used when i was in 4th grade named "क्लृप्त्या व सूत्रे" (tricks and formulae) at least, that is how i could pronounce it. But I feel so special having come across a word using 'लृ' at such an early age. Please don't mind the typos as this keyboard doesn't have the exact keys to write the name🙂
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 3 дня назад
Thanks for the recommendation! -@Navin
@raviraajsputnik8449
@raviraajsputnik8449 8 дней назад
Tamil is Different ❤
@Muthukaviyarasan
@Muthukaviyarasan 6 дней назад
🫂🙋🏻‍♂️
@pradhyunmudaliar6606
@pradhyunmudaliar6606 2 дня назад
All the languages are distinct, different and beautiful in their own ways.
@AlokAsthana1954
@AlokAsthana1954 13 дней назад
So amazing that no one speaks it! Wake up.
@s.shikhar
@s.shikhar 13 дней назад
Not only tongue movement... Air flow in mouth .. starts from lip to the end of the epiglottis
@iamnatlina
@iamnatlina 15 дней назад
Jai shri krushna 🙏
@sialo1
@sialo1 7 дней назад
Wonderful. I just realized that if we follow this, the फ़ in फ़ारसी can be added as a Fricative in the last row (starting with प) because it’s different from the Aspirated फ (which is an aspirated plosive) and is generated by putting the lower lip to the upper teeth (labio-dental fricative). Maybe we should add it to the बाराखडी! One small nit to pick at 19:29 - the spelling of grammar in the graphics needs to be corrected.
@ShivKumar-ml4vk
@ShivKumar-ml4vk 11 дней назад
ये दुख की बात है कि हिन्दी के बारे में अंग्रेजी में बात कर रहे हैं।
@srushtibhokrikar8369
@srushtibhokrikar8369 5 дней назад
Very informative video, very much liked it. On a lighter note, kya din aa gye hai hindi ko bhi english me sikhna pd rha hai😅
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 3 дня назад
Thanks for liking it. Channel hi English videos ka hai. Isliye English me - Team FIQ
@esdeathsama9323
@esdeathsama9323 День назад
They are just learning the basics of linguistics 👀
@comedychannel1369
@comedychannel1369 7 дней назад
Tamil and Sanskrit.... Do not say it's only Sanskrit... Only Indian who claim it's Sanskrit but if you go outside they say it's both Tamil And Sanskrit.
@studypurpose7804
@studypurpose7804 7 дней назад
Vanakam! Do you have some idea about Tamil language which is oldest in India. older than sanskrit. tell me, why pm Modi uses verses from Thirukkural here and there? Moreover, he says " yaathum oore Yaavarum Kelir' in his UN speech. Why? But he is not allocating sufficient fund for promotion of Tamil language across the world? Any idea about Sithars from Tamil? thanks a lot.
@chandanamondal5771
@chandanamondal5771 3 дня назад
​@@studypurpose7804 no where it's proved tamizh as oldest. Both samskrtam and tamizh are good enough to be oldest. Also, as per many scientists, both of them aren't the oldest.
@studypurpose7804
@studypurpose7804 3 дня назад
@@chandanamondal5771 Just type the below in youtube and see the video. "Surprise ! Narendra Modi on Tamil | Oldest Language| Older than Sanskrit"
@akhileshiyer296
@akhileshiyer296 2 дня назад
I have argued with many people because of this ka-cha-ta-tha-pa table, that "pha" is pronounced with the lips closed in the beginning since it is in the row of "pa', "ba" and "ma". Samksrutham has no "fa" pronunciation at all since there is no separate row for "va". "Phala" and not "fala", "phaalguna" and not "faalguna". I'd say Gujarati people who pronounce all the "fa" words with "pha" say it correctly; maybe people from other regions as well.
@crazypotato1641
@crazypotato1641 12 дней назад
These sounds are used in tribal languages of northeast India.
@Sarabheswaran7010
@Sarabheswaran7010 10 дней назад
1st time here, subscribed
@shobhitkaul8076
@shobhitkaul8076 11 дней назад
Ri ru are both in kannada
@diwakarsubraveti1982
@diwakarsubraveti1982 8 дней назад
Bro is talking about basic phonology you can check out the IPA.also thr devanagari script was invented after Sanskrit started falling out of use in day to day conversation
@drsanjayashikhii8847
@drsanjayashikhii8847 14 дней назад
Sound ळ/ड़ and ढ़ are not a different consonants originally. In Vedic छान्दस् whenever ड and ढ appear in intervocalic position their pronunciation become liquified rather than a stop. This tendency is absent in Laukika, what is today called Sanskrit. These ळ/ड़ and ळ्ह/ढ़ sounds are fully preserved in Pali, and many of modern Indian languages.
@sonarbangla8711
@sonarbangla8711 10 дней назад
Arrangement of prakrit alphabets in India before Devnagari was developed in Gaur culture and were the basis for Vedic, Sanskrit, Pali languages, with roots in Bengali.
@user-kw5yd2yl5s
@user-kw5yd2yl5s 14 дней назад
What is correct ज्ञ =dnya( मराठी ) Or ज्ञ = gya (हिंदी )
@geethars7521
@geethars7521 14 дней назад
gya with nasal sound is correct since it is combination of two letters - third and fifth nasal letter of cha line.
@samwienska1703
@samwienska1703 13 дней назад
Both are wrong. ज् + ञ = ज्ञ . There is no ग (g) ,द(d) , न (n) & य(y). Then how to write this ज् (j) + ञ (ñ) = ज्ञ (jña). So, the correct way to write abd pronunce it is jña. But since English doesn't have ñ we replace it with n. So, ज्ञ = jna. Therefore, ज्ञान = jnaan is the correct way to write and pronounce.
@samwienska1703
@samwienska1703 13 дней назад
Tongue positions: (this chart is apt completely for Tamil language and partially for Sanskrit language because र becomes retroflex and ल becomes dental in Sanskrit which eliminates the whole ㄴ= alveolar row. Also, no ழ, ள, ற & ன letters in sanskrit) *ㅇ = ஃ । । । । ஹ *ㄱ = {க, ங}। । । । * ㅈ = {ச, ஞ}। {ய} । । ।ஜ,ஶ * ㄷ= {ட, ண}। । {ழ, ள}। ।ஷ * ㄴ= ।{ர, ல}। । {ற, ன}। * 느 = {த, ந}। । । ।ஸ * 므 = । {வ} । । । * ㅁ = {ப, ம}। । । । ㅇ= Glottal, ㄱ= Velar, ㅈ= Palatal, ㄷ= Retroflex, ㄴ= Alveolar, 느= Dental, 므= Labiodental & ㅁ= Bilabial One can clearly see that the tongue position of both the ஜ(ज) & ஞ (ञ) are ㅈ. Middle part of the tongue should touch the roof of the mouth. So, ज् + ञ = ज्ञ i.e. ஜ் + ஞ = ஜ்ஞ will also have ㅈthis tongue position only while pronouncing. ज्ञ can be written in latin alphabet as jña. So, ज्ञानम् will be jñānam or jñaanam.
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
dnya is correct for Marathi. gya is correct for Hindi. jnya is correct for Sanskrit. They are different languages.
@onemaster8133
@onemaster8133 7 дней назад
may be njaa correct too
@mohitmanchanda720
@mohitmanchanda720 4 дня назад
Irony is that they are teaching us indian languages in english
@VedaSay
@VedaSay 13 дней назад
Excellent talk. Every sentence said was a learning. Also we tend to write off our-self very easily. Am sure you have not even read the paper that was published by NASA computing team. Have a BE and MS in computers. The issue with not much could move in computing around Sanskrit is the basics of computing still is the decimal system with 100% translation to binary system on the hardware. This limitation was realized in 80s itself and hence when graphics came about, the unit of work became objects. You will be surprised this simple change in though process has made Graphic Processors (GPU) a million times faster then CPU (microprocessor was we know). So when we comment Sanskrit and computing, lets say we don't know and I have not done enough effort to make it work. Remember binary and hence computing works on numbers and Sanskrit grammar is sutras (equations). Nothing else has anything close. For ai, the whole rules we write are similar sutras. Will leave it there.
@TheFutureIQ
@TheFutureIQ 11 дней назад
Yes, I've read the "NASA" paper about Sanskrit: smritiweb.com/navin/miscellaneous/what-is-so-scientific-about-sanskrit-seriousquestion -@Navin
@savinduplayz
@savinduplayz 7 дней назад
Wow, Sinhala and Hindi are very Similar. Even the Alphabet Arrangement and some words.
@JayantBarve
@JayantBarve 8 дней назад
Not weird at all !! I am highly impressed and obliged by master (I am extremely sorry not to remember his name at moment). He cleared many misunderstandings. Is it because he pulled it out from Panini's wealth (Science of Language) ?
@amitchhabra4155
@amitchhabra4155 День назад
It's a good talk show but the irony is that the person is explaining about Hindi in English.
@indyrap6208
@indyrap6208 15 дней назад
There is no native script for Sanskrit. Sanskrit was a purely oral language without any written script. Even renowned grammar books and religious epics were composed orally and memorised. When other Indian languages had written scripts, even then Sanskrit remained unwritten oral language. When eventually it was put in writing, the Brahmi script was used for many centuries. Using Devanagari script for writing Sanskrit came much later. So equating Devanagari script with Sanskrit is incorrect
@TKInternational76
@TKInternational76 14 дней назад
Hmm But devanagri is the most beautiful script I've seen. Each letter is so unique.
@chandraravikumar
@chandraravikumar 14 дней назад
@@TKInternational76Have you seen Kannada and Indonesian?
@vijaykelkar4128
@vijaykelkar4128 14 дней назад
Probably the writer of comment is having very less knowledge about Sanskrit.
@Sai_on_youtube
@Sai_on_youtube 14 дней назад
I think the writer of this comment has 0% knowledge about the origin of sanskrit and how many epics were written down on bark/leaves/naturally occurring things.....
@jyotivyas9286
@jyotivyas9286 14 дней назад
😊
@ankuragarwal9904
@ankuragarwal9904 4 дня назад
Sir, please explain in Hindi too with Hindi words for the rows and columns.
@laxminarayanpanda1427
@laxminarayanpanda1427 15 дней назад
Knowledge without Pride/glory feeling is the only problem in our country. I found this from these two guys talk.
@niccolopaganini1782
@niccolopaganini1782 14 дней назад
I believe pride is never good.
@Rodg7556
@Rodg7556 13 дней назад
Nationalism and pride dumbfies you
@MrRejikuruvilla
@MrRejikuruvilla День назад
Sir, you say devanagari is brilliant. But can you explain why this abugida did not work for santhali, where including even the Latin script deemed unsuitable
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