Well done kids...!! I liked their sportsmanship. They both supported and encouraged each other until last moment. Something rare to find. They displayed a Mature attitude.
Yeah, I thought so too. Nihar's a terrific speller, and I'm sure that he'd realized that it was four drachmas. That reminded me a lot of 'Akeelah and the Bee.'
Makes you wonder how they might try to change it up to see if they can get a solo winner at the spelling bee, or if we are truly in a new era that one speller doesn't want to win without the other speller when it gets down to the final 2.
he is very great but that's really dumb to do in a spelling bee because the other boy could easily change his mind about being co champions and easily spell his word right
4.20 nihar was determined to get that word wrong. GReat sync btw two kids Hope they become great doctors and lifelong friends!! This is more than American individualism.
looking here and there ... phew no indian-american thank god....... after 5 minute ----- ravi ramalingam please come on the stage. damn not again...........
When will the full video be available? I recorded the preliminaries earlier in the day, but didn't realize the finals had moved from ESPN2 to ESPN and missed the full competition with the final 10 spellers. I was out of town.
I wish the kid in the white shirt would've won. The other kid was shaking his head when he got one wrong, clapping in his face, and didn't smack him high 5 at the end. Even holding the trophy at the end was rude and selfish. Hopefully his parents had a conversation with him regarding his behavior.
Some ask how come so many Indian kids win the Spelling Bee. First, Americans generally suck at spelling, second, just look at some of those Indian names, especially last names They have a beginning and an end yes, yet they're miles apart. I mean if they can spell and pronounce them forward and back, and they do, what's going to rattle them or 'em' if you so choose? NADA!Why don't you try spelling and/or pronouncing one, just one. You know all the names have a meaning too.So, there's my take on it. Besides huge support from family, yes, including parents these kids are used to cramming.It's just the nature of the culture.
Ancient India had thousands of years of civilization while Europe was plagued with disease. I don't see the importance of spelling these words, these children are too intelligent well done
This should be called a MEMORY competition instead of a spelling contest! Great they memorized how to spell words they will never use in their lifetimes.
If they memorized the words they wouldn't need any additional information to spell the word ;) It's impossible to remember every word in the dictionary anyway :)
its not just memorizing the words. they have the lean the Morphology of different languages, grammar and many other things. Thant is the reason they ask for the definition and the origin of the word. This is actually a very important skill to have.
From what I was told they are all given a list of potential words ahead of time - its not the entire dictionary. If I was told incorrectly so be it, but that does not change the fact they likely never use these words again the rest of their lives.
Reverend Hogwash You're wrong. The musical words that were used are words we use from time to time in the 'classical music world', in fact, the word Berceuse is very common. So if one of them decides to pursue music, then you're wrong already. Besides, if you watch the performance of Nihar, he knew several words already, meaning he could use those words whenever he wants to and the opportunity to use them arrives. Don't be too negative. :)
who do you think you are to comment on what nihar is like. please you dont even know him. i grew up with that kid in my classes and he has one of the best personalities that ive ever seen.
Boys of Indian origin rocking the National spelling bee championship once again. Well done boys. Congrats.
Well done kids...!! I liked their sportsmanship. They both supported and encouraged each other until last moment. Something rare to find. They displayed a Mature attitude.
10:09 that self-five though ! Hahaha :D
MasterFrog7 He miss two high five lol 😂😂he was like WTF
This is like the ending of Akeelah and the Bee, one of my favourite childhood movies.
yup! love that movie
Wait so they're both Champions ??? These kids are like the Kenyans in marathon but for Spelling Bee 😝😂😝😂
Nihar decidedly threw the competition at tetradrachm.
Yeah, I thought so too. Nihar's a terrific speller, and I'm sure that he'd realized that it was four drachmas. That reminded me a lot of 'Akeelah and the Bee.'
he purposely misspelt the word
Nah I row crew with him in Austin and asked him, he said he genuinely misspelled it
They’re coping so well with so much pressure
INDIAN BOYS ROCK IN THE SPELLING BEE
It's because they are dull.
Mischsprache is easy to spell if you know anything about the German language
Exactly! I was able to spell it by the first try!
But everything else had me (and everyone else in this comment section, I'm sure) positively stumped. Quite ironic, isn't it?
So many missed high fives here
I am sooooooooooooooooooooooooo into Scripps National Spelling Bee!!!!
Me too!💗
Makes you wonder how they might try to change it up to see if they can get a solo winner at the spelling bee, or if we are truly in a new era that one speller doesn't want to win without the other speller when it gets down to the final 2.
Janga let those two words wrong so that they can both win.. very great kid
yeah
Yes, especially tetradachm
he is very great but that's really dumb to do in a spelling bee because the other boy could easily change his mind about being co champions and easily spell his word right
@@i_love_animals5080 Indians smell the similarity of blood
12:06 my mam my mam it is just my mam 😭😭😭 i know how much mothers suffer and work hard with thier kids ..God bless you mams🌹💝🌷
4.20 nihar was determined to get that word wrong. GReat sync btw two kids Hope they become great doctors and lifelong friends!!
This is more than American individualism.
I don't know any of these words or how to spell them
for some reason I was able to spell feldenkrais too
MEE TWO
looking here and there ... phew no indian-american thank god.......
after 5 minute ----- ravi ramalingam please come on the stage.
damn not again...........
Lol
he threw up the x like dez bryant lol
Haha! I like your jokes!
When will the full video be available? I recorded the preliminaries earlier in the day, but didn't realize the finals had moved from ESPN2 to ESPN and missed the full competition with the final 10 spellers. I was out of town.
Thanku very much congratulation
I wish the kid in the white shirt would've won. The other kid was shaking his head when he got one wrong, clapping in his face, and didn't smack him high 5 at the end. Even holding the trophy at the end was rude and selfish. Hopefully his parents had a conversation with him regarding his behavior.
fantastic......
like the stars
13:00 JUST BREATHE GODDAMN IT
Some ask how come so many Indian kids win the Spelling Bee. First, Americans generally suck at spelling, second, just look at some of those Indian names, especially last names They have a beginning and an end yes, yet they're miles apart. I mean if they can spell and pronounce them forward and back, and they do, what's going to rattle them or 'em' if you so choose? NADA!Why don't you try spelling and/or pronouncing one, just one. You know all the names have a meaning too.So, there's my take on it. Besides huge support from family, yes, including parents these kids are used to cramming.It's just the nature of the culture.
Hello
How are you
NIHAR IS IN MY CLASS LMAO IM FRIENDS WITH HIM
WOW. WE CARE SO MUCH.
Arvin Guy xd good response
Bullshit
10:16 and 14 he became a fool
5 dislikes? Those must be Pakistanis.....
Uttiya Goswami or those must be dislikers..
What do indians know about this all the winners are American citizens stop trying to claim credit for what others do
Uttiya Goswami hahahahahah
bad ass
Left Hanging...
10:09
10:12
10:26
11:07
Groenendael.
Mischsprache
Tetradrachm
Zindiq
Euchologion
Ancient India had thousands of years of civilization while Europe was plagued with disease. I don't see the importance of spelling these words, these children are too intelligent well done
Yeah but now India's a shithole so, whats your point.
2021 😂
I wold never spell like that
I can definetly tell....
+AngelicApathy you are definitely in that same boat.
Shape Reinhardt Hmm?
AngelicApathy lol every body can see your edit stupid girl lmao.. you wrote "defineatly"... and now also changed to "definetly"
"Hmm"?! Lol.
he tried high fiving him too many times
wow 😃!!
#throwupthex
Hindus
yes and Indians
Why is their two winners
There are 25 championship words, which are unbelievable difficult. If the champions exhaust all of them, they both win.
This should be called a MEMORY competition instead of a spelling contest! Great they memorized how to spell words they will never use in their lifetimes.
If they memorized the words they wouldn't need any additional information to spell the word ;) It's impossible to remember every word in the dictionary anyway :)
its not just memorizing the words. they have the lean the Morphology of different languages, grammar and many other things. Thant is the reason they ask for the definition and the origin of the word. This is actually a very important skill to have.
From what I was told they are all given a list of potential words ahead of time - its not the entire dictionary. If I was told incorrectly so be it, but that does not change the fact they likely never use these words again the rest of their lives.
ah but that is only the school, districts, and regional ones, not nationals you see ( I am in spelling bee btw)
Reverend Hogwash You're wrong. The musical words that were used are words we use from time to time in the 'classical music world', in fact, the word Berceuse is very common. So if one of them decides to pursue music, then you're wrong already. Besides, if you watch the performance of Nihar, he knew several words already, meaning he could use those words whenever he wants to and the opportunity to use them arrives. Don't be too negative. :)
*nihar is egotistic*
who do you think you are to comment on what nihar is like. please you dont even know him. i grew up with that kid in my classes and he has one of the best personalities that ive ever seen.
As much as I am interested in them, I am NOT interested in their face especially Nihars.
I guess you should never look into a mirror then
YOU DO NOT NEED MASK ON HALOWEEN.