@@yuktatyagiofficial ya're great and practical to explain complex words of your culture 😘😚 I admire you and love you, smart gal ❤ thanks for all explanations
Turkish choose latin script instead of Arabic script because they thought that Arabic is so complex to write. It was done in 1924 I think and it has added my new letters to pronounce. For example ç= ch
It was unfair to change the script in Hindi. Bcoz no one would be able to guess korean/ Japanese hiragana/ Chinese if Directly confronted with the script.
I think writing the Hindi words in Hindi is not about "Pronounce" its about knowing the alphabet. They should write their equivalents in Latin, for example "धन्यवाद" is "Thank you" in Hindi and it's write as "dhanyavad" so they can try to pronounce. Like if you want to add Japanese to this video you can not write in Hiragana (the main alphabet) you should write words in Romaji (latin versions). For example writing something like this will be meaningful; "おねがいします" which means "Please", since some don't know the alphabet so they can only try to guess the letters which will me meaningful so you should write in Romaji (latin version) "Onegaishimas" and ask them to pronounce :)
Are you crazy? How would anyone be able to read Devanagari without prior knowledge of the script? 😒 What’s next, are you going to ask people who don’t know Chinese to read Hanzi? 🙃
come on atleast we needed romanization for hindi. devanagari script is fine but below there should be romanization. iit's like you except them to read the script.
The most difficult languages in the video were by far Hindi then French and finally Turkish. The girls asked for difficult languages I suggest Laotian and Burmese which are quite difficult even more than Thai, but if you want to include Thai include calro the Thai language has already been shown on the channel. The Kannada language of India and manipuri are difficult another difficult and interesting language and Vietnamese but it has the advantage that it uses the Latin alphabet and that makes Vietnamese interesting ora many. The video that includes all of these suggested languages is going to get a lot of viewing and a lot of play as well.
9:04 Eh, when did this german speaking girl leave Germany? We literally have Kautschuk as a word which seems to be pronounced like the french one. And the material is widely known among people here.
ö in german is like the first sound in earth and the ch sound is like a h from the back of your mouth but like more high pitched (so no, she wasn’t close but good try), and the -chen suffix is a diminutive (hund is dog & hundchen is a word for puppy) or term of affection suffix, so brot is bread & brötchen is a little bread so basically a bread bun
As in my case and billions in the world the devaganari Alphabet is beautiful for those who do not start it seems even drawing musical notes . You have to be trained in this alfabeti to enter the native Indian or Indian languages, it's not easy for anyone.
Absolutely Turkish is the easiest language to pronounce, you just need to read words how they are written. In Germany and French if you haven't heard words, there is no way to pronounce them.
@@Gemutte senin kafan mı basmıyor? Diyorum ki Arapça altyazı bile varken neden Türkçe altyazı yok diyorum. Ha kafan bu kadar basmıyorsa da ona da ben karışamam.
The channel has to put subtitles in all languages for fans to interact with the midelos they love, another suggestion to put non-katino alphabets of any other language transliterate their sounds to the International Phonetic Latin alphabet so that people can pronounce it, there is no way you as a non-Indian get it right to speak an idiotic language without the right transliteration of the sound, no chance, if even the Indian natives make mistakes imagine foreigners even more.