I am from East India, living in various areas of South India. Telegu seemed to be the easiest to learn out of the 4 major languages of South India. This girl is so unexposed. Malayalam is the hardest to learn.
Don't encourage such videos. India is a country of diversity. Every 100 kilometers culture changes. These videos try to create a rift between North and South India by trying to demarcate into 2 parts. This seems to be politically motivated
Thing about Malayalam is that even though I'm fluent, I still see words which I've never seen before. And even more weirdly I can somehow just "know" what they mean simply from how the word sounds
As a Brazilian, when I was taking calculus at IT college, whenever I had any doubts and went to TH-cam to research it, there was always an Indian teaching calculus better than my teacher.
nah bruhh. telugu is my mother tounge but still i strugeled to learn it from childhood. it still gives me nightmares . i dont even know how tf i got 10 gpa in telugu . btw it is 4th hardest language to learn in this world it is easy for us tho
Nope bro telugu is the hardest among the all south indian language cause it has different slangs each district has its own slang also states ap & ts too 😅😅so telugu is the hardest among all south indian language cause it has many slangs
@@Chirstian_725 educate yourself most South Indian states have different dialects depending on districts not only Andhra or telengana.. I would say Malayalam is the hardest to speak in South India and old Tamil is hardest to master.
@@keralanaturelover196 I see everyone I visited 11 states of India (including kerla). But I think you don't go outside of kerla. By the way I like kerla coconut
South Indian girl doesn’t have much idea about South India…. Banana leaves are mostly used in hindu wedding functions and some times in any kind of festivals. Lungi is something people wear in house and that too mostly by elder people. Mundu is something people wear in public but it’s getting less.
Same thing goes to this rajasthani girl, she also don't have much knowledge of north india and also rajasthan is not truly north indian its actually west india and there's a vast difference between west indian culture and east indian culture And also there should also have an north eastern indian girls to say about there culture to explore I think west and east indian culture is way more different than north and south differences Bcoz, i am from east india that is bihar but birth and brought in west india that is gujarat And theres a vast difference culture between them
@@Analysing_Sports True. I'm also from Bihar (Mithila, East India). And I find my culture completely different from North and West. This North-South rhetoric was peddled by south Indians, according to them Bihar, Bengal, Gujarat and Maharashtra all are north India. They don't even consider north-east. Eventually, even north Indians have fallen prey to this malicious propaganda that India has only two regions- North & South. These people who claim so have no respect for various regions, cultures and languages of India other than their own.
Even in South India also marriages are celebrated 3 to 5days since ancient times ,but South ceremony mostly spiritual , not everyone use coconut oil for cooking ,only in Kerala & Karnataka they use north people are gud in business ,South are mostly intellectual side like means academic
@apg6738 why you guys are always defaming north Indians for fuck sake and act like all mighty. Its just way of celebration for anyone .In north India, people in hilly areas like Uttarakhand and Himachal still have vedic marriages till this date for 3-5 days
When I was a little boy, I developed a deep fascination for India and Indian cultures. A friend let me try the food, and I was instantly hooked! I can't wait to visit India, especially south India. I think I would enjoy myself a lot in south India!
Oh, that's nice! But my advice is that if you are looking for decent infrastructure in South India, look for it in some well know cities. Otherwise, it is very hard to find. But, as the person said in the video, South India is surrounded by forest, I think that's why we have developed cultures along with the forest.
India is a diverse country, the channel should show Indians from western India and eastern India, Indians from the south and north have already been shown, now and show Indian people from eastern, central and western India. Beautiful video thanks.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Not all North Indian Speak Hindi all the states in India have there own Languages even within a People speak different Languages also even a language have its own different dialogues
Yes. N-E included too. Indians from N-E are found working in big numbers in South. In my city Hyderabad they are treated no differently from other Indians. So, why point them out? In fact India has a large population of people of Nepali origin,doing various jobs and settled with their families in South. India never distinguishes Indians form Indians. A Pakistan in his traditional attire, can freely move in Delhi in the capital region, speaking the same language. Nobody minds nor tries to ask his origins. That is India.
Don't encourage such videos. India is a country of diversity. Every 100 kilometers culture changes. These videos try to create a rift between North and South India by trying to demarcate into 2 parts. This seems to be politically motivated
9:17 Telugu being hardest language is a big joke as a Kannadiga from Karnataka (neighbouring state of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh where Telugu is spoken) I learnt Telugu just by watching a few movies 😂
Hardest is not for speaking, for day to day conversion it's easy as sanskrit When it comes to grammer like poems etc you will find it very very hard Try to find the rules for any Telugu poem you will understand I meant
Telugu is easy for you because you are in Karnataka Andhra border and it is mixed Telugu it is mixed from Kannada also so I have a challenge for you, make a video on TH-cam by talking East Godavari West Godavari Telugu can you talk?🤨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 then shut up your mouth😡😡😡
Food habit is according to the availability of the grains . There is no wheat cultivation . South have Arabian sea, Indian Ocean and bay of Bengal. Coconut oil usually used in costal area, mostly in Kerala. Othere use peanut oil 😊
There is no such thing as North India or South India. Not all states in the North are the same. Similarly, not all states in the Southern regions are the same. The same goes for the Western and Eastern regions of India. This is a made-up thing. On the contrary, there are far more similarities.
I get what you are saying but there are quite a few differences, given the natural resources, climates, education levels, movie industry, religions and cultural norms. It’s not a bad thing to see the differences, in fact it allows people to learn more about the diversity of India and that there is something that everyone will like.
@@krato6468 oh, my apologies, I must have forgotten that India speaks only 1 language, Hindi, and with only 1 dialect... is that what you want to hear?
@@AnishaChauhan-gt4rw Oo gosh 😂 you don't get me ryt? I am from Uttrakhand bet you don't know about our food and it's oky and completely fine. North East case is different most of India are rasicst to them some are uneducated some are wanna be sigma. Pls don't mention gujrat I can count 3 Gujarati dish. I know about them . Ppl know very less about Himalayan state . Odisha ka folk dance famous hae. Do you know about our Kumaoni folk dance or song. Let me answer Nooo! Ryt So, 🙂🙂
Native Singaporean Indians are from Southern India specifically Tamil Nadu as Tamil is 1 of Singapore's official language & smaller number from Punjabi ! Whilst those from Northern India are mainly new immigrants/expats
To set aside the EGO. So we can communicate with other states. My mother tongue is Punjabi. Mostly we speak Hindi outside. I am learning Kannada as I am residing in South now. I don't want to STUCK in language debate. Instead of defending the languages, we should celebrate the different languages.
@@panglossian1897that's what I said we need to celebrate language differences. If rajasthani people don't speak their native language it will become extinct
@@NikhilGupta-jw3ob 😂😂😂 What kind of LOGIC is that ?? By your Logic - They both are speaking ENGLISH. Is their Language gone EXTINCT. I have also commented in English. That means I have forgotten Punjabi, Hindi, Bhojpuri that I know. Learning 1 language is not DISRESPECT to Another Language. Languages can't go EXTINCT. Languages can only EVOLVE.
@@panglossian1897 the problem is with hindi imposition, if people are not taught rajasthani language at school then after few generations they will forget it
Jealous kid😂 don't forget all your bollywood off charts actresses hail from south😂 aishwarya rai, deepika, hema malini, rekha , shilpa shetty ,rashmika ,pooja hegde and so on...why do you always come to take credits if girl looks good😂 and north indian girls are pretty i love them. But south part of girls got defined and prominent face structure
Rajasthan is in Western India. So that girl is not North Indian. And the South Indian girl doesn't look anywhere close to South Indian girls, who are mostly Australoid.
@@loduuu1 your name suggests what you are. No offense! But do you remember where Aishwarya rai, deepika padukone,rekha ,rashmika mandanna,hema malini, shilpa shetty ,sunil shetty,pooja hegde and goes on... from? How dumb you sound
@@loduuu1par rajasthan ka aadha culture up haryana walon se milta hai aur aadha culture gujarat walon se to aapp Rajasthan ko kahan milana chahenge aadhe se jyada north indian Rajasthan se hi basa hua hai 😂😂
G - greatness R - Reliable E - Expert (All possible dimensions) A - Achievers T - Talented to the core G - Gorgeous I - intelligent R - Respected L - Leader by birth S - Sustainable 😊
0:27 to be very honest..she is literally very ill informed about Telugu Out of 4 south Indian languages Malayalam is the hardest indian languages Then tamil is 2 d hardest language in india Telugu doesn't come near And no india. Language is considered as hardest in the world It's actually Mandarin Chinese..which is crowned as the hardest language in the world And telugu kannad are really easy to learn rather than malyalam or Tamil
But in Google , Telugu has showing the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., Original Telugu and Sanskritised Telugu ..... Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam
@@Zoiah23818 becoz now mostly Telugu people using Sanskritised Telugu which is so easier for masses. u can find difference easily. For Example : English : Come Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here) Original Telugu : Vichheyandi
every state every district is different , People who talk telugu itself have different dialect for every district . Just because of this dialect the state has been divided into 2 states Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
@@_S.D.P_ Oh dear,Maharashtra,Gujarat,south Madhyapradesh,Orissa _all Central India.But generally most people know to analyse India only as North and South.But there is North Eastern India and Central India also.
@sunithaa.n.5028 Yes, i knew 😃.But on discussions, we divide areas into South and North, simply for understanding. GJ, MP, the culture is similar to the north regions even though it is central India, and majority speak hindi as a common language. Also they have similar festivals. Bengal is at east, but generally it included on north territory in discussions. So it is not very accurate geographically, but just for everyone to understand easily.
For those who wondering the language difference its basically the North India (including NE india ) can speak and understand hindi and also have thier own respective languages of their states. Then comes the 4 South Indian states who have thier own language like Tamil kannada but cannot understand and speak hindi and they can't understand each other's language also so hence they learn a foreign language "English to communicate with North India and among themselves.
@@ashutoshgupta9410what the he'll ask you talking about. It's our choice. It's democratic country. Thats why india is united .don't make us angry.then in future the situation will be like Korea.
First go finish english classes then comeback to talk because in my comment i have not mentioned anywhere that its compulsory to speak hindi. @@CEOOFRACISM-lg7zl
As Someone from north India, we don't speak Hindi. She seems to hahe confusion over "Government recognised dialects of hindi" and "Actual regional languages" the dialects of hindi in hindi belt are actually our languages, older than hindi.
If the British never made the subcontinent as one big colony, the North and South would have always remained as two separate countries. Thanks Britain, you left another mess
Heheh... For us it might be easy, but Telugu is ranked to be in the top 3 or top 4 hardest languages in the world. Just to elaborate, so that others will know about Telugu. Telugu is sweet, rhythmical and has more distinctive sounds which makes the language flow smoothly syllable by syllable yet, every Sound is spoken distinctively without any silencing of any phonemes. One of the major reasons for this is that every consonant in Telugu must be paired with an vowel (ajantalu) while pronouncing and there are provisions to combine words and adjacent sounds while speaking which makes it more rhythmical and continuous at the same time. Even consonant clusters must be paired with a vowel after it, thus making it very rhythemical as each of the consonant/cluster-vowel block is pronounced as a separate vowel. This feature is similar to Italian, thus, Telugu was called as the "Italian of the east" by a traveller. However, Italian is the "Telugu of the west" as Telugu pre-dates Italian by over a milliania or more. This rhythmic feature also makes Telugu to be very compatible with music, songs, which is evident from many great composers writing songs in Telugu throughout the history. This rhythmic feature along with a huge library of history, heritage, literature both prose and poetry makes it a very rich and deep language. And of course that's the reason Telugu has identified as one of the classical language is in the country. And on top of that the poetry in Telugu is structured yet exploratory, with a lot of rules to emulate a certain emotional tone through the rythm and Wordplay with it's various "Chandassu" frameworks. This makes it very hard to master at literary, poetic level. This very concept is harnessed through the "Avadhaanam" events, where a single person (called an "Avadhaani") has to solve different literary puzzles/problems/riddles/challenges given by a number of experts (called "pruchhakas") and thus create new poetry 'on the go' impromptu, within the ruleset, constraints that are put forth by those experts, simulataneously. This event can be conducted with 8 experts to 100 to 1000 or more experts asking different questions simultaneously, to the "Avadaani" and the Avadhaani has to solve/complete the challenges through newly created poetry (created impromptu) within the constraints set forth, without fumbling or forgetting any of the previous challenges. It is a humongous, superhuman task that tests memory, analysing skills, spontaneity, wits, sense of humour, innovation, creativity attentiveness, intelligence, expertise in the language itself, visualisation skills, mental comoartmentailization for multitasking, and being focused on the task at hand without forgetting the subsequent/previous tasks, especially in advanced formats of Avadhaanams with more than 100 pruchhakas. These events are successfully run till date and this age old tradition is still kept alive and prosperous by many great linguistic experts and literary giants of the day. There are many other things that are unique to Telugu language. Of course the Telugu film industry is also there which is one of the most successful industries in India and it is known for highly entertaining, action/comedy genres in mainstream.
I think so cause this girl has such a hard voice but somehow sounds extremely sweet at the same time lol, it is maybe because of the telugu accent. Normally I wouldn't find such a voice attractive but hers is with that telugu accent.
@@gauthamvadlamudi3500 I appreciate you typing this whole paragraph but they didn't say it isn't the hardest language lol. Pls read again. They said it's not only the hardest but also, the sweetest. And honestly after this I've searched Google and found only one site that mentions Telugu as the hardest but yeah, it's subjective. Idk it's good to know that my mother tongue is considered one of the hardest languages. I always thought it was Malayalam in the South.
4:38 The Trick is to keep your mind and ears OPEN. Don't know when nrthies stop acting like pricks, understand the nuances in this world and stop being delusional that the world revolves around them. Telugu is atleast 80% Sanskrit. There are more similar words in Telugu-Hindi than in Telugu-Tamil. even if you can't precisely understand the whole sentence, anybody from any part of India should be able to figure out what somebody is talking about through the sanskrit origin words in that sentence. It requires a little bit of IQ and not shutting your brain off thinking it's not my language. It is the same thing in Mumbai. The people who come from UP and Bihar complain they cannot understand Marathi. They do not pay attention. It is easy to understand any north Indian language, if you know Hindi, The bengali pronunciation is different and you need some time to adjust. But follow, surely you can.
Who said Telugu is the hardest language in the world!! It's not even the hardest language in india... Not even inside South India for that matter.. (Is this a shot from a college annual day?)
Original Telugu is the the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., (1) Original Telugu and (2) Sanskritised Telugu .. Currently most of the people using "Sanskritised Telugu" which is so easy than other South Indian languages and the Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam... Sanskrit entered Telugu via Hinduism. Just like English entered via administration and colonialism.. For Example : English : Come Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here) Original Telugu : Vichheyandi Our Original Telugu is beautiful
@@Cro5373 haan ye sach hai ki hum alag culture rakhte hain par humein isme garv hona chahiye ki bina kisi rok tok ke idhar udhar jaa sakte hain ghoom sakte hain ek dusre ke culture ko jaan sakte hain celebrate kar sakte hain kya ye tab sahi rahega ki jab hamein har 10 km chalne ke baad passport aur visa ki jaroorat pade badi kismat se india mila hai to enjoy karo har culture ko bina rok tok ke 😊
Due to the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism, Indian loanwords can be found all over Southeast Asia. Buddhist-majority countries like Thailand and Myanmar borrowed from Pali. Indonesian and Malaysian Malay are similar, but with different loan word patterns. Malaysia has a sizable Tamil Malaysian population, so naturally there’s numerous Tamil loanwords like _misai_ from மீசை and _katil_ from கட்டில். On the other hand, Indonesia doesn’t have a big Indian Indonesian population, but the country had a rich Hindu-Buddhist civilization especially in Java. Many words are borrowed from Sanskrit via Old Javanese, like _cakrawala_ from चक्रवाल and _singgasana_ from सिंहासन.
@@joel12388 only ultranationalist Indians would have this kind of delusion. The Cholan attack led to the fall of Srivijaya Empire and weakened its monopoly in the Straits of Malacca, but the invasion did not result in Chola administration over the defeated kingdoms that were previously under the empire. Kingdoms in the northern part of the Malayan Peninsula were taken over by the Thais, while kingdoms in Sumatra fell to the Javanese.
@@joel12388 & their language is similar to Sanskrit & hindi. Even if you know beginner level Sanskrit you can understand indonesian language. Coz I can understand a little bit
I am from Tamilnadu. I can understand a bunch of languages in India. Learn a little bit Sanskrit, Hindi and Tamil literature (Including hard words), that is enough, we can understand all languages in India. (Based on my experience, This may not be applicable to everyone)
I'm a South Indian from Kerala (Nambudiri Brahmin), and when I meet other subcontinent people, they always assume that I'm a North Indian. But when they find out that I'm actually a South Indian, their attitude and behaviour starts to turn more positively and in a more respectable way. IDK, but there is more negative attitude towards North Indians as compared to South Indians.
If u think North India & South India r so different then wait till u hear abt India's unexplored natural/cultural paradise 💚 North-East India & d diverse native people (who look totally different from other Indians) belonging 2 hundreds of unique ethnicities/tribes/cultures indigenous 2 that tropical/hilly region bordering Tibet & SE Asia. India is called subcontinent 4 a reason...d vast country in d middle of Asia is extremely diverse beyond d western stereotypes & it's stunning NE region is d most diverse/unique by far.
As a north indian. I love south culture, languages, movies really. I am watching always south movie bcz of I don't like Bollywood 😂 movies. Yes South indian have dark skin but they have best face features ❤❤❤❤❤ I want to visit south india temples and Kedarnath its my dream ❤❤❤❤
@@hydragaming4265Aishwarya Rai , shilpa Shetty , Deepika are south indian blud , I am from south india ( Karnataka) but most people here are fairer than those in North except maybe Kashmiris and pahadis .
2:40 it is not that Karnataka and Kerala are cold.We get adequate amout of rainfall from the month of May-June to October-November which cools down the environment.It happens especially in westen Karnataka(Coastal and Hilly regions)and Kerala
Original Telugu is the the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., (1) Original Telugu and (2) Sanskritised Telugu .. Currently most of the people using "Sanskritised Telugu" which is so easy than other South Indian languages and the Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam... Sanskrit entered Telugu via Hinduism. Just like English entered via administration and colonialism.. For Example : English : Come Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here) Original Telugu : Vichheyandi Our Original Telugu is beautiful
@@snowwhite955 I mean no offense, but can you tell me where this info is coming from? I just looked it up and got this as a result: "The top 10 hardest languages in the world include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Finnish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Georgian, and Navajo." Nowhere does it mention any Indian languages in the top 10. Also, if I google Indian languages, the top result is always Malayalam.
Not to complain but... I lost the number of times the girl on the left side interrupted the girl on the right. The girl on the left seemed more anxious so I couldn't understand her conversations well. Whereas the girl on the right was more relaxed and calm, spoke better.
Uh telugus usually like to express as soon as they want to tell something it is usually a thing... it isn't like we are trying to offend that is how it is... just look at how even telugus speak with each other as a telugu I confirm that.
It is called co-operative overlap. In means that she is evincing deep interest in the conversation. Across the board jewish people also have this trait.
@@righttime6186 kerala is different when we talk about skin tone ,I mean they are more fairer than other South Indians ...And have good facial features.Not much fairer like North Indians but also not much darker like other South Indians..When we talk about hight keralites is slightly taller than other South Indians...Their Facial features are the dominant property..
@@factsmedia1702 it's all about geographical impact, and I don't agree with it,I have seen, namboothiri,nair menon community people r fair skinned,I have seen many medium height Malayali,it's all about gene pool,if u come across to south of Tamil Nadu, people in those areas r tall, and I bet certain community people r fair skinned, and to be honest, keralites have beautiful hair and skin tone,I love it,but I can also see people with big tooth protruding forward.no offence,Ian talking about facial features.
They bully their own children, neighbours, co workers, literally every humans in the name of religion, caste, place, languages, ethnicity, sex, food culture. India is an abs. chaos😂🤗
We are blessed we born in India which has rich cultural diversity and food habits. I am south indian from Udupi currently working with in Lucknow since 3 years. Being South Indian i love and respect Lucknowi food especially non veg. madam food on banana leaf and lungi is tradition. We south indian very much confined to our culture and close to nature. Kantara movie is best example.
I didn't know there was such distinction. So if southern india has darker skin, im a fan of southern Indian films and kind of jealous over the golden hue. Im native American and either get black or lighten up to almost white.
Yeh,from South Indian girl,she said Telugu is the hardest language among all South Indian languages. As we know we are Dravidian family, South Indian languages are little bit difficult compared to North, if you are from Tamil region you can easily identify and understand other languages because, Tamil is the oldest, hardest language even in grammar too
From how they pronounciated their english accent , it seems Indian people who migrated to Jamaica and the Bahamas were mostly southern , coz the southern girl sounds 'little bit jamaican' in several certain parts.
Most of the Indians in the Caribbeans are from eastern India like Bihar, east UP jharkhand etc this girl in the video is probably trying to fake an accent which accidently end up sound like Jamaican accent
Not many Indian people live in Jamaica and Bahamas though? There definitely are a lot of indians in other parts of the carribbean though like Trinidad and Guyana/Suriname if you count them. The indians in those countries came after the british imported them as laborours on plantations. Most of those indians came Bihar but a lot were also from Madras
She sounds like Jamaican because of 400 years of association with the Brits, the association of the north with the brits is 150 years. The brits never ruled the state where the girl on the right is from directly, they were ruled by their own kings under british protection. English is not compulsory there. In the South pretty much everybody speaks English and a bunch of foreign languages. But they dont speak Hindi.
Most Indians easily speak 3-4 languages minimum. And I don't think there is ever a problem in conversing for basic things. Me speaks Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English. I can understand a little bit of Telugu as well. And most Indians I have seen speak atleast 3 languages minimum even if it's rusty or broken.
They just spoke because they were asked to speak I guess most of their knowledge that they choose to share was either overly sugar coated or was half of actual knowledge. Not both of them know anything about their own culture. " Looks like the birds have just learnt how to fly " neither was their English applaudable that it could be complimented..
They just spoke because they were asked to speak I guess most of their knowledge that they choose to share was either overly sugar coated or was half of actual knowledge. Not both of them know anything about their own culture. " Looks like the birds have just learnt how to fly " neither was their English applaudable that it could be complimented..
First time hearing Northindia has having different variety of food mwanwhile i am 👀 my north indian friend breakfast roti,lunch roti and dinner roti 😂 no offense
Good Try... Make more investigation about similarities. Like combined family , one wife, Friendly between all religions celebrate all festivals belongs to every religion in India. Be positive ❤🎉👍
According to many specialists, about 4000-5000 years ago, North India was attacked by Indo-Europeans, the nomads professional in using horse and chariot. As a result, people in the Hindus Valley had to immigrate to present-day South India.
Have you seen biharis and upites? 😂😂 most North Indians piggy ride on punjabis and pahadis and label themselves fair. It is in general but there are exceptions on both sides
I'm a south Indian and I always wondered when people generalised North Indians to be fair and tall. Except for Punjabis, uttarkhand people, and few other exceptions , they all are what they hate. Too many generalisation in south india too.
How is North influenced by the west? Geographically it doesn't make sense. Because if you don't look left or right than afganistan is your next destination.
Damn I’m a Telugu person. It’s the sweetest language. Malayalam would be the hardest. Niku Telugu rakapothay niku radhu ani chaypu ammai …. Sollu kotaka
Original Telugu is the the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., (1) Original Telugu and (2) Sanskritised Telugu .. Currently most of the people using "Sanskritised Telugu" which is so easy than other South Indian languages and the Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam... Sanskrit entered Telugu via Hinduism. Just like English entered via administration and colonialism.. For Example : English : Come Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here) Original Telugu : Vichheyandi Our Original Telugu is beautiful
@@UShouldLearnMalayalam also went through a strong Sanskritisation process which led native Malayalam words substandard. Like Thalla for Mother and Thantha for Father are used in very negative perspective even though Most of Kerala people are outside of Caste Hierarchy.
Because north and south are completely different in every way, physically genetically, culturally, linguistically, religion wise. Some they everyone is hindu. That's absurd. A Cristian in Norway is not the same with a Cristian in Africa. It's like that. South embraced Hinduism thats all. Huduism itself is a alloy of ancient tamil way of living + Vedic brahminical practices.
Some do because of skin colour based racism Also i live in banaras hindu University hostel and the fairest guy in our hostel is a malayali from kerala😂😂
I am Pakistani and to me North and South Indians look the same... both have the same Apu type look including the Hindi speaking belt of U.P., Bihar etc.😂 Only north west Indians look little different and look more like Pakistanis including Indian Kashmiris, Punjabis, Himachalis and Haryanvis.
I will say again …. Telugu girl’s grammar is just crap … trying to fake an accent ( cant even figure out which accent ) bad choice to portray south Indians as their grammar is usually top notch …. ( coming from a gujarati person ) have spent 3 years with kannada and telugu people .. they have some of the finest grammar skills …
Language is just for communication, English is not a mother tongue for Indians, I've worked with Europeans Germans in gulf countries none of them using grammer in English.
I don't mind her language as long as it is understandable but she doesn't tell the important and interesting points about any topic in any video she is in.
Jowar rotti, ragi mudde are the non rice staples of Karnataka... Rice replaced 7 other siridhanya varities of our villages... Thats the blunder... Our grand parents used to eat navani, sajje... We replaced all of that with rice...
Grow up and not everything need to be about racism. Why you are carrying western countries agenda here in India. Dravidism brainwashed your facts and logic. What a masterstroke cooked up theory by Periyaar to brainwash south indian. Read history and i don't know what bullshit is taught in South Indian schools in the name of history
Stop blowing your own trumpet, it is a goofy behaviour. Not a single news of any kind of harassment to south Indians comes from North India, but there are multiple news of harassments to North Indians in South India. Hindi row in Karnataka, Mistreatment of Bihari migrant workers in Tamil Nadu are some recent cases in the past 1-2 years covered by national media.
@@donotdisturb6969 I remember north sentinel island ppl but i know they don't wants to communicate outsider and government also not allow to go there that's why I left 😂😂😂😂😂😂sorry north sentinel island (Indian) ppl, hope you communicated with us one day. 😇😇😇
Instead of being inquisitive & celebrating the diversity and differences in culture, they look like building walls of differences. Most of the time the other person isn't even receiving the arguments. Listening for answering. At the end they will say PROUD INDIANS.
Suriratna a princess from Ayodhya married Korean king kim Suro. And so some loan words in Tamil and Sanskrit are used in Korean language like Amma= Umma, taekyaki= kuzhipaniyaram, rice cake is kolukattai, kimchi (Korean pickle) = mango pickle, radish pickle, orange(bablimass type) pickle, salty citrus 🍋 pickle (Indian pickle). Rice cake Korea(spicy) and Indian(sweet), Korean sweet rice pancake haetoeki=uttappam (spicy), etc.
I don't believe this. I'm tamil. I can't understand Korean. It's not like tamil. All languages have similar words. I think this is a rumour for business or tourism or entertainment industry.
@@சித்திரைசெல்வி Korean can't understand Tamil either but their is relationship between the two. For one person history doesn't change on its own . History is history
@@anaesthete5592 her birth name is Princess Suriratna of Ayodhya city after marriage changed to heo Hwang. Since they sinonized everything, her picture decipted like Korean face. Like Buddha has sino features in China and Japanese feature in Japan. Like Saraswathi is benzaiten in Japan or Lakshmi Devi is kishojoten. Kanon is Sri Krishna in Japan, Chinese lord Krishna has Chinese names. Narenten is Narayana or Vishnu in Japan, kala daikokten is lord Shiva in Japan. All are Hindu Buddhist deity .
@@girdrache bro as I said before suriratna is a name of a fictional character inspired by Princess Heo Hwang Ok, we don't know what's her actual name was, and she is referred as princes of ayuta there's a confusion about this place some historians relate in with ayodhya because of the obvious similarity but this theory has many flaws because the old name of ayodhya at this period was saketa not ayodhya also it is a landlocked place in the gangetic plain far from the sea, another theory is she was princes of Ay Kingdom in southern India which make more sense because of the linguistic exchange between Tamil and access to sea and trade but it also has some flaws because according to historians there wasn't any kingdom in southern India at that period of time except chieftain and Ay was a vassal chieftain of pandyas and the linguistic similarity of Korean is with present day Tamil than the old Tamil
Indian kings marry of princesses to other country like Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Phillipines, etc . Some time it's Indian princes who is married of to princesses of Se Asia for relationship and trades. INDIGO COLOUR was invented in India and exported to even Romans, Greeks, Asian markets.
Indians and south east Asian royals had matrimonial relations, but no record of such relation with east Asians except trade and cultural relations to an extend
@@donotdisturb6969man go learn history and test your eyes. No one defeated travancore. Soldiers kids of lodi timur Alexander babar Lori ghori durrani alkiliji ghazni nadir shah qutab etc etc. Go learn history
I am from East India, living in various areas of South India. Telegu seemed to be the easiest to learn out of the 4 major languages of South India. This girl is so unexposed. Malayalam is the hardest to learn.
And Tamil also is very hard i guess Tamil and malyalam is very similar and toughest
@@kash19 i don't know, there are some similar words i don't understand any Tamil and my Malayalam is kinda fluent
Don't encourage such videos.
India is a country of diversity. Every 100 kilometers culture changes. These videos try to create a rift between North and South India by trying to demarcate into 2 parts.
This seems to be politically motivated
Thing about Malayalam is that even though I'm fluent, I still see words which I've never seen before. And even more weirdly I can somehow just "know" what they mean simply from how the word sounds
After malayalam ,telugu is difficult language to learn
Yet again , the north east are ignored 😢
For South people, north east is still in north direction So Count it in Northern India only. And north east people can also speak Hindi.
North East is just north with extra steps😂😂
@@harikrishnanrajendran4032😂😂
Probably because you guys are Filipinos and not actual Indians
@@omi4470they are all Indians, they are born in India, majority is hindu, bow to mighty Ahoms for keeping our culture alive
North and South both are awesome😊 East or west india 🇮🇳 is the best
True❤
Sun rise in the east ,sunset inthe west, and they are the best 🤭😂😂
@@subarnahajong 🤭 ok 🤭
Eww no y'all are so dirty 🤢🤮
cringe 100%
As a Brazilian, when I was taking calculus at IT college, whenever I had any doubts and went to TH-cam to research it, there was always an Indian teaching calculus better than my teacher.
😂😂 I'm studying calculus for my 12th exams
❤🇧🇷
and chemistry tooo
Yes dude .....human calculators is more in india😂
😂 & physics, chemistry, programing too😂
Telugu is most easiest language to learn, as our our words mostly ends with English vowels, that makes comfortable to lean easily
nah bruhh. telugu is my mother tounge but still i strugeled to learn it from childhood. it still gives me nightmares . i dont even know how tf i got 10 gpa in telugu . btw it is 4th hardest language to learn in this world it is easy for us tho
As a Keralite I heard Malayalam was the hardest
Nope bro telugu is the hardest among the all south indian language cause it has different slangs each district has its own slang also states ap & ts too 😅😅so telugu is the hardest among all south indian language cause it has many slangs
@@Chirstian_725 educate yourself most South Indian states have different dialects depending on districts not only Andhra or telengana..
I would say Malayalam is the hardest to speak in South India and old Tamil is hardest to master.
@@Fayaz-k ok but u can say it politely can't u? I said my opinion thats it
No one is different i think everyone looks same except kashmir uttarakhand and north east
Come see kerala. Utgatkhand nepalis. Kashmir central Asian Muslims. North east are thai Tibet. Jharkhand afro. South indians different people too
@@keralanaturelover196 I see everyone I visited 11 states of India (including kerla). But I think you don't go outside of kerla. By the way I like kerla coconut
South Indian girl doesn’t have much idea about South India…. Banana leaves are mostly used in hindu wedding functions and some times in any kind of festivals. Lungi is something people wear in house and that too mostly by elder people. Mundu is something people wear in public but it’s getting less.
Same thing goes to this rajasthani girl, she also don't have much knowledge of north india and also rajasthan is not truly north indian its actually west india and there's a vast difference between west indian culture and east indian culture
And also there should also have an north eastern indian girls to say about there culture to explore
I think west and east indian culture is way more different than north and south differences
Bcoz, i am from east india that is bihar but birth and brought in west india that is gujarat
And theres a vast difference culture between them
@@Analysing_Sports True. I'm also from Bihar (Mithila, East India). And I find my culture completely different from North and West. This North-South rhetoric was peddled by south Indians, according to them Bihar, Bengal, Gujarat and Maharashtra all are north India. They don't even consider north-east. Eventually, even north Indians have fallen prey to this malicious propaganda that India has only two regions- North & South. These people who claim so have no respect for various regions, cultures and languages of India other than their own.
@@homonid truly said brother 🙌
The girls in thumbnail are not representative of North and South India..
@@homonidSo true
Even in South India also marriages are celebrated 3 to 5days since ancient times ,but South ceremony mostly spiritual , not everyone use coconut oil for cooking ,only in Kerala & Karnataka they use north people are gud in business ,South are mostly intellectual side like means academic
yet we watch north indian teachers maths classes to crack ssc and other govt. jobs.....
@apg6738 why you guys are always defaming north Indians for fuck sake and act like all mighty. Its just way of celebration for anyone .In north India, people in hilly areas like Uttarakhand and Himachal still have vedic marriages till this date for 3-5 days
@@AJITHPJ18 nah bro maybe its just u 😂
@@Pixieswishxo may be it's me and others who could understand hindi better than other south languages, except the mother tongue......
South indians good in bussiness abroad.
When I was a little boy, I developed a deep fascination for India and Indian cultures. A friend let me try the food, and I was instantly hooked! I can't wait to visit India, especially south India. I think I would enjoy myself a lot in south India!
*yey* joy 😂
Especially if you want to visit South India.
Tamil Nadu and Kerala will be the highest preference, most visited states in India by foreign tourists.
Oh, that's nice! But my advice is that if you are looking for decent infrastructure in South India, look for it in some well know cities. Otherwise, it is very hard to find. But, as the person said in the video, South India is surrounded by forest, I think that's why we have developed cultures along with the forest.
@@vat513 oh, very nice! Hopefully I'll be able to check them out!
@@Samyukthavinay okay, I see. Good to know!
India is a diverse country, the channel should show Indians from western India and eastern India, Indians from the south and north have already been shown, now and show Indian people from eastern, central and western India.
Beautiful video thanks.❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
that would be nice to watch
True bro 🥂
Exactly
Northeast also
Not all North Indian Speak Hindi all the states in India have there own Languages even within a People speak different Languages also even a language have its own different dialogues
North Indian's all speak languages very similar to Hindi. Same family.
@@MRC325
Because hindi also originated from a language from where our languages originated:- Shaurseni Prakrit sanskrit.
Y’all all over the place. To me learning Hindi should be a must for the whole of India.
There should have been a girl from North East India too.
Yes. N-E included too. Indians from N-E are found working in big numbers in South. In my city Hyderabad they are treated no differently from other Indians. So, why point them out?
In fact India has a large population of people of Nepali origin,doing various jobs and settled with their families in South. India never distinguishes Indians form Indians. A Pakistan in his traditional attire, can freely move in Delhi in the capital region, speaking the same language. Nobody minds nor tries to ask his origins. That is India.
Chinese spotted! ...North east has *"North"* in it... why do they always want to be separated from India?
Chinese spotted!!.. North East has *"North"* in it. It is part of North India. Don't try to be a separatist.
North East has *"North"* in it. It is part of North India. Don't try to be a separatist.
Don't encourage such videos.
India is a country of diversity. Every 100 kilometers culture changes. These videos try to create a rift between North and South India by trying to demarcate into 2 parts.
This seems to be politically motivated
9:17 Telugu being hardest language is a big joke as a Kannadiga from Karnataka (neighbouring state of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh where Telugu is spoken) I learnt Telugu just by watching a few movies 😂
But in google, it is said to be 3rd or 4th. I am 25% Kannadiga(Tulu, Kannada), 25%Konkani, 50% Telugu.
Hardest is not for speaking, for day to day conversion it's easy as sanskrit
When it comes to grammer like poems etc you will find it very very hard
Try to find the rules for any Telugu poem you will understand I meant
Does it matter whether it's hard or easy to understand. It has to be meaningful and precise in what needs to be conveyed.
Telugu is easy for you because you are in Karnataka Andhra border and it is mixed Telugu it is mixed from Kannada also so I have a challenge for you, make a video on TH-cam by talking East Godavari West Godavari Telugu can you talk?🤨🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 then shut up your mouth😡😡😡
Lolzzz I know bro .😂😂😂
South Indian Food Are Delicious And Tasty... Yum Yummy🎉❤
Food habit is according to the availability of the grains . There is no wheat cultivation . South have Arabian sea, Indian Ocean and bay of Bengal. Coconut oil usually used in costal area, mostly in Kerala. Othere use peanut oil 😊
There is no such thing as North India or South India. Not all states in the North are the same. Similarly, not all states in the Southern regions are the same. The same goes for the Western and Eastern regions of India. This is a made-up thing. On the contrary, there are far more similarities.
Astute observation, Cpt. Obvious. The point is that they're far away from each and likely to be different in some ways.
I get what you are saying but there are quite a few differences, given the natural resources, climates, education levels, movie industry, religions and cultural norms. It’s not a bad thing to see the differences, in fact it allows people to learn more about the diversity of India and that there is something that everyone will like.
South deccan north plains Himalayas north east etc
@@syntaxoid yeah with a big ocean between them, right!
@@krato6468 oh, my apologies, I must have forgotten that India speaks only 1 language, Hindi, and with only 1 dialect... is that what you want to hear?
I'm a indian from north but let be honest they both look same even their accent😅🤣love them both but plz Add North-east bro & sis also
South different
bro i lov the way u mentioned a indian from north .
Where is west , east india ... gujurat, Goa , maharastra, odisha jharkhand and west bengal they are not north indians 😂
@@AnishaChauhan-gt4rw Oo gosh 😂 you don't get me ryt? I am from Uttrakhand bet you don't know about our food and it's oky and completely fine.
North East case is different most of India are rasicst to them some are uneducated some are wanna be sigma. Pls don't mention gujrat I can count 3 Gujarati dish. I know about them . Ppl know very less about Himalayan state . Odisha ka folk dance famous hae.
Do you know about our Kumaoni folk dance or song.
Let me answer Nooo! Ryt
So, 🙂🙂
@@blue_butterfly436 uttrakhand I have there ...padhadi culture over there ,dehradoon , massouri , you have nagtibba hills
I think the Rajasthani girl has some sterotypes of herself, I never met a north indian who doesn't know dosa and idli and I'm a Rajasthani myself.😂😂
Vo rajasthani hai par usne saari dishes to punjab ki batayi to kis hisab se vo north india ko represent kar rahi hai 😅
Native Singaporean Indians are from Southern India specifically Tamil Nadu as Tamil is 1 of Singapore's official language & smaller number from Punjabi ! Whilst those from Northern India are mainly new immigrants/expats
I'm South Indian Oldest Language Kannada Telugu tamil Malayalam languages have Powerful history..
Sanskrit oldest ok 5400 years ago
AND secend oldest is Tamil ok 5000 years ago ok
@@nitasaklani1237any proof?
@@nitasaklani1237😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Worlds oldest survival language is Tamizh...
Ok saaaar
why do you speak hindi, you should be speaking rajasthani language
To set aside the EGO.
So we can communicate with other states.
My mother tongue is Punjabi.
Mostly we speak Hindi outside.
I am learning Kannada as I am residing in South now.
I don't want to STUCK in language debate.
Instead of defending the languages, we should celebrate the different languages.
@@panglossian1897that's what I said we need to celebrate language differences. If rajasthani people don't speak their native language it will become extinct
@@panglossian1897she said the place where she lives most people speak hindi, so it means that at her place rajasthani is practically extinct
@@NikhilGupta-jw3ob 😂😂😂
What kind of LOGIC is that ??
By your Logic -
They both are speaking ENGLISH. Is their Language gone EXTINCT.
I have also commented in English. That means I have forgotten Punjabi, Hindi, Bhojpuri that I know.
Learning 1 language is not DISRESPECT to Another Language.
Languages can't go EXTINCT.
Languages can only EVOLVE.
@@panglossian1897 the problem is with hindi imposition, if people are not taught rajasthani language at school then after few generations they will forget it
Girl from south looks so northish and girl from North looks more of south....!!!!
Jealous kid😂 don't forget all your bollywood off charts actresses hail from south😂 aishwarya rai, deepika, hema malini, rekha , shilpa shetty ,rashmika ,pooja hegde and so on...why do you always come to take credits if girl looks good😂 and north indian girls are pretty i love them. But south part of girls got defined and prominent face structure
Rajasthan is in Western India. So that girl is not North Indian. And the South Indian girl doesn't look anywhere close to South Indian girls, who are mostly Australoid.
@@loduuu1 your name suggests what you are. No offense! But do you remember where Aishwarya rai, deepika padukone,rekha ,rashmika mandanna,hema malini, shilpa shetty ,sunil shetty,pooja hegde and goes on... from? How dumb you sound
That's what I thought too
@@loduuu1par rajasthan ka aadha culture up haryana walon se milta hai aur aadha culture gujarat walon se to aapp Rajasthan ko kahan milana chahenge aadhe se jyada north indian Rajasthan se hi basa hua hai 😂😂
G - greatness
R - Reliable
E - Expert (All possible dimensions)
A - Achievers
T - Talented to the core
G - Gorgeous
I - intelligent
R - Respected
L - Leader by birth
S - Sustainable
😊
0:27 to be very honest..she is literally very ill informed about Telugu
Out of 4 south Indian languages
Malayalam is the hardest indian languages
Then tamil is 2 d hardest language in india
Telugu doesn't come near
And no india. Language is considered as hardest in the world
It's actually Mandarin Chinese..which is crowned as the hardest language in the world
And telugu kannad are really easy to learn rather than malyalam or Tamil
But in Google , Telugu has showing the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., Original Telugu and Sanskritised Telugu ..... Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam
@@UShouldLearneither the info is wrong and u blindly trust it orr.. u made ur own proof
@@Zoiah23818 I'm not a historian to make my own proofs, I red those info about telugu from puranas and father is telugu prof
@@UShouldLearn oo really? But.. PPL has proven Malayalam to be tougher
@@Zoiah23818 becoz now mostly Telugu people using Sanskritised Telugu which is so easier for masses.
u can find difference easily.
For Example :
English : Come
Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here)
Original Telugu : Vichheyandi
Is the only North and South
Where is Northeast I think northeast india is more different than between this two
every state every district is different , People who talk telugu itself have different dialect for every district . Just because of this dialect the state has been divided into 2 states Telangana and Andhra Pradesh
Yes.North East region is mountainous region,hence difficult to reach which could be the reason it is not mentioned most of the time.
Northeast also considered as north. Anything below maharashtra is south and above it north 😂
@@_S.D.P_ Oh dear,Maharashtra,Gujarat,south Madhyapradesh,Orissa _all Central India.But generally most people know to analyse India only as North and South.But there is North Eastern India and Central India also.
@sunithaa.n.5028 Yes, i knew 😃.But on discussions, we divide areas into South and North, simply for understanding. GJ, MP, the culture is similar to the north regions even though it is central India, and majority speak hindi as a common language. Also they have similar festivals. Bengal is at east, but generally it included on north territory in discussions.
So it is not very accurate geographically, but just for everyone to understand easily.
For those who wondering the language difference its basically the North India (including NE india ) can speak and understand hindi and also have thier own respective languages of their states. Then comes the 4 South Indian states who have thier own language like Tamil kannada but cannot understand and speak hindi and they can't understand each other's language also so hence they learn a foreign language "English to communicate with North India and among themselves.
Hindi and north indian languages are foriegn for us. We learn English for better opportunities
@@keralanaturelover196 pretty much shows your mentality towards country......
@@ashutoshgupta9410what the he'll ask you talking about. It's our choice. It's democratic country. Thats why india is united .don't make us angry.then in future the situation will be like Korea.
First go finish english classes then comeback to talk because in my comment i have not mentioned anywhere that its compulsory to speak hindi. @@CEOOFRACISM-lg7zl
¿why dont learn hindi whole country instead english?
As Someone from north India, we don't speak Hindi. She seems to hahe confusion over "Government recognised dialects of hindi" and "Actual regional languages" the dialects of hindi in hindi belt are actually our languages, older than hindi.
If the British never made the subcontinent as one big colony, the North and South would have always remained as two separate countries. Thanks Britain, you left another mess
India could have been united than the maurya empire Hadn't fallen
@@Mrnosilence But they didn't reach the deep south
Telugu is not hardest malayalam is the hardest in India.
S but purest telugu is also hardest one right 😊
Malayalam is much easy compared to Telugu.
All south Indian language is difficult if u know tamil = Malayalam, telugu= kannada and tulu
And Tamil is the base language for Malayalam.
@@sriramthati7689 yes
Telugu is not only the hardest language. Its one of the sweetest language.
Heheh... For us it might be easy, but Telugu is ranked to be in the top 3 or top 4 hardest languages in the world.
Just to elaborate, so that others will know about Telugu.
Telugu is sweet, rhythmical and has more distinctive sounds which makes the language flow smoothly syllable by syllable yet, every Sound is spoken distinctively without any silencing of any phonemes.
One of the major reasons for this is that every consonant in Telugu must be paired with an vowel (ajantalu) while pronouncing and there are provisions to combine words and adjacent sounds while speaking which makes it more rhythmical and continuous at the same time. Even consonant clusters must be paired with a vowel after it, thus making it very rhythemical as each of the consonant/cluster-vowel block is pronounced as a separate vowel.
This feature is similar to Italian, thus, Telugu was called as the "Italian of the east" by a traveller. However, Italian is the "Telugu of the west" as Telugu pre-dates Italian by over a milliania or more. This rhythmic feature also makes Telugu to be very compatible with music, songs, which is evident from many great composers writing songs in Telugu throughout the history.
This rhythmic feature along with a huge library of history, heritage, literature both prose and poetry makes it a very rich and deep language. And of course that's the reason Telugu has identified as one of the classical language is in the country. And on top of that the poetry in Telugu is structured yet exploratory, with a lot of rules to emulate a certain emotional tone through the rythm and Wordplay with it's various "Chandassu" frameworks. This makes it very hard to master at literary, poetic level.
This very concept is harnessed through the "Avadhaanam" events, where a single person (called an "Avadhaani") has to solve different literary puzzles/problems/riddles/challenges given by a number of experts (called "pruchhakas") and thus create new poetry 'on the go' impromptu, within the ruleset, constraints that are put forth by those experts, simulataneously. This event can be conducted with 8 experts to 100 to 1000 or more experts asking different questions simultaneously, to the "Avadaani" and the Avadhaani has to solve/complete the challenges through newly created poetry (created impromptu) within the constraints set forth, without fumbling or forgetting any of the previous challenges. It is a humongous, superhuman task that tests memory, analysing skills, spontaneity, wits, sense of humour, innovation, creativity attentiveness, intelligence, expertise in the language itself, visualisation skills, mental comoartmentailization for multitasking, and being focused on the task at hand without forgetting the subsequent/previous tasks, especially in advanced formats of Avadhaanams with more than 100 pruchhakas. These events are successfully run till date and this age old tradition is still kept alive and prosperous by many great linguistic experts and literary giants of the day.
There are many other things that are unique to Telugu language.
Of course the Telugu film industry is also there which is one of the most successful industries in India and it is known for highly entertaining, action/comedy genres in mainstream.
💯%🥇
Hard disagree
I think so cause this girl has such a hard voice but somehow sounds extremely sweet at the same time lol, it is maybe because of the telugu accent. Normally I wouldn't find such a voice attractive but hers is with that telugu accent.
@@gauthamvadlamudi3500 I appreciate you typing this whole paragraph but they didn't say it isn't the hardest language lol. Pls read again. They said it's not only the hardest but also, the sweetest. And honestly after this I've searched Google and found only one site that mentions Telugu as the hardest but yeah, it's subjective. Idk it's good to know that my mother tongue is considered one of the hardest languages. I always thought it was Malayalam in the South.
4:38 The Trick is to keep your mind and ears OPEN. Don't know when nrthies stop acting like pricks, understand the nuances in this world and stop being delusional that the world revolves around them. Telugu is atleast 80% Sanskrit. There are more similar words in Telugu-Hindi than in Telugu-Tamil. even if you can't precisely understand the whole sentence, anybody from any part of India should be able to figure out what somebody is talking about through the sanskrit origin words in that sentence. It requires a little bit of IQ and not shutting your brain off thinking it's not my language. It is the same thing in Mumbai. The people who come from UP and Bihar complain they cannot understand Marathi. They do not pay attention. It is easy to understand any north Indian language, if you know Hindi, The bengali pronunciation is different and you need some time to adjust. But follow, surely you can.
Who said Telugu is the hardest language in the world!! It's not even the hardest language in india... Not even inside South India for that matter..
(Is this a shot from a college annual day?)
Original Telugu is the the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., (1) Original Telugu and (2) Sanskritised Telugu .. Currently most of the people using "Sanskritised Telugu" which is so easy than other South Indian languages and the Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam... Sanskrit entered Telugu via Hinduism. Just like English entered via administration and colonialism..
For Example :
English : Come
Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here)
Original Telugu : Vichheyandi
Our Original Telugu is beautiful
It feels so good to mock and bully each other, even tho we're all Indians 😂😂
But we are not same.
@@Cro5373 haan ye sach hai ki hum alag culture rakhte hain par humein isme garv hona chahiye ki bina kisi rok tok ke idhar udhar jaa sakte hain ghoom sakte hain ek dusre ke culture ko jaan sakte hain celebrate kar sakte hain kya ye tab sahi rahega ki jab hamein har 10 km chalne ke baad passport aur visa ki jaroorat pade badi kismat se india mila hai to enjoy karo har culture ko bina rok tok ke 😊
Due to the spread of Hinduism and Buddhism, Indian loanwords can be found all over Southeast Asia. Buddhist-majority countries like Thailand and Myanmar borrowed from Pali.
Indonesian and Malaysian Malay are similar, but with different loan word patterns. Malaysia has a sizable Tamil Malaysian population, so naturally there’s numerous Tamil loanwords like _misai_ from மீசை and _katil_ from கட்டில். On the other hand, Indonesia doesn’t have a big Indian Indonesian population, but the country had a rich Hindu-Buddhist civilization especially in Java. Many words are borrowed from Sanskrit via Old Javanese, like _cakrawala_ from चक्रवाल and _singgasana_ from सिंहासन.
Chola ruled Indonesia and Malaysia.
@@joel12388 only ultranationalist Indians would have this kind of delusion. The Cholan attack led to the fall of Srivijaya Empire and weakened its monopoly in the Straits of Malacca, but the invasion did not result in Chola administration over the defeated kingdoms that were previously under the empire. Kingdoms in the northern part of the Malayan Peninsula were taken over by the Thais, while kingdoms in Sumatra fell to the Javanese.
@@joel12388 & their language is similar to Sanskrit & hindi. Even if you know beginner level Sanskrit you can understand indonesian language. Coz I can understand a little bit
I am from Tamilnadu. I can understand a bunch of languages in India. Learn a little bit Sanskrit, Hindi and Tamil literature (Including hard words), that is enough, we can understand all languages in India. (Based on my experience, This may not be applicable to everyone)
I'm a South Indian from Kerala (Nambudiri Brahmin), and when I meet other subcontinent people, they always assume that I'm a North Indian. But when they find out that I'm actually a South Indian, their attitude and behaviour starts to turn more positively and in a more respectable way. IDK, but there is more negative attitude towards North Indians as compared to South Indians.
I agree
I don't get the need for caste mention
dont be a casteist
Bcoz south hates north mainly bcoz of hindi. We are not stuck up with 1 language
@@ripsanskrit3609namboidiri are nepali up mixed. Other brahmins are kerala brahmins
More videos South Indian vs North Indian telugu vs Hindi
Marriages celebrated at night in North but South it is day time.
Anytime as per muhurtham ❤
If u think North India & South India r so different then wait till u hear abt India's unexplored natural/cultural paradise 💚 North-East India & d diverse native people (who look totally different from other Indians) belonging 2 hundreds of unique ethnicities/tribes/cultures indigenous 2 that tropical/hilly region bordering Tibet & SE Asia. India is called subcontinent 4 a reason...d vast country in d middle of Asia is extremely diverse beyond d western stereotypes & it's stunning NE region is d most diverse/unique by far.
As a north indian. I love south culture, languages, movies really. I am watching always south movie bcz of I don't like Bollywood 😂 movies. Yes South indian have dark skin but they have best face features ❤❤❤❤❤ I want to visit south india temples and Kedarnath its my dream ❤❤❤❤
And yet they use North Indian actresses in their movies
@@hydragaming4265 ya bcz of now 😅 South movies beat bollywood movies 😂
@@hydragaming4265 Check malayalam cinemas then speak
@@hydragaming4265😂 most are keralite now
@@hydragaming4265Aishwarya Rai , shilpa Shetty , Deepika are south indian blud , I am from south india ( Karnataka) but most people here are fairer than those in North except maybe Kashmiris and pahadis .
2:40 it is not that Karnataka and Kerala are cold.We get adequate amout of rainfall from the month of May-June to October-November which cools down the environment.It happens especially in westen Karnataka(Coastal and Hilly regions)and Kerala
See refers to south Karnataka. In south Karnataka weather is chill all time
Telugu is one of the easiest language in India....Dude,,The Toughest language in India Is Malayalam but still it's not the toughest in the World......
Original Telugu is the the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., (1) Original Telugu and (2) Sanskritised Telugu .. Currently most of the people using "Sanskritised Telugu" which is so easy than other South Indian languages and the Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam... Sanskrit entered Telugu via Hinduism. Just like English entered via administration and colonialism..
For Example :
English : Come
Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here)
Original Telugu : Vichheyandi
Our Original Telugu is beautiful
Telugu hardest language in the world?😂
yes telugu is 3rd hardest language in the world after Arabic and Chinese
Malayalam is the hardest language in India .
Sourse: Google 😊
@@snowwhite955 I mean no offense, but can you tell me where this info is coming from? I just looked it up and got this as a result:
"The top 10 hardest languages in the world include Mandarin Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Finnish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Georgian, and Navajo."
Nowhere does it mention any Indian languages in the top 10. Also, if I google Indian languages, the top result is always Malayalam.
Mandarin language laughing in the corner 😂
Telugu is a simple language brohh
Not to complain but...
I lost the number of times the girl on the left side interrupted the girl on the right. The girl on the left seemed more anxious so I couldn't understand her conversations well. Whereas the girl on the right was more relaxed and calm, spoke better.
agreed!
Uh telugus usually like to express as soon as they want to tell something it is usually a thing... it isn't like we are trying to offend that is how it is... just look at how even telugus speak with each other as a telugu I confirm that.
It is called co-operative overlap. In means that she is evincing deep interest in the conversation. Across the board jewish people also have this trait.
@@xenzorygames4116true that, as a Hyderabad I agree…
That's just how telugu people are
We can't hold it in for long
But kerala is expectional case in South
in which way
@@righttime6186 kerala is different when we talk about skin tone ,I mean they are more fairer than other South Indians ...And have good facial features.Not much fairer like North Indians but also not much darker like other South Indians..When we talk about hight keralites is slightly taller than other South Indians...Their Facial features are the dominant property..
@@factsmedia1702
simply illegitimate son of Namboothri 🤮🤮🤮
@@factsmedia1702 it's all about geographical impact, and I don't agree with it,I have seen, namboothiri,nair menon community people r fair skinned,I have seen many medium height Malayali,it's all about gene pool,if u come across to south of Tamil Nadu, people in those areas r tall, and I bet certain community people r fair skinned, and to be honest, keralites have beautiful hair and skin tone,I love it,but I can also see people with big tooth protruding forward.no offence,Ian talking about facial features.
@@factsmedia1702Even in South Karnataka, Western Karnataka as well.
Only kerala people use coconut oil for cooking.
And they all bully northeast Indian 😅
no man , as a indian we love northeast India ❤. you are also a india .
No we don't
They bully their own children, neighbours, co workers, literally every humans in the name of religion, caste, place, languages, ethnicity, sex, food culture. India is an abs. chaos😂🤗
@@Rathi12395 it's because they said they respect foreign people. Then why they don't respect their own country people??
😂😂😂😂 sorry momo
We are blessed we born in India which has rich cultural diversity and food habits. I am south indian from Udupi currently working with in Lucknow since 3 years. Being South Indian i love and respect Lucknowi food especially non veg. madam food on banana leaf and lungi is tradition. We south indian very much confined to our culture and close to nature. Kantara movie is best example.
1:00 k in South India only Andhra and Telangana peoples speaks Telugu
I didn't know there was such distinction. So if southern india has darker skin, im a fan of southern Indian films and kind of jealous over the golden hue. Im native American and either get black or lighten up to almost white.
native americans reminds me of eagle flies character in RDR2
try looking at Northeast India.
After watching this video it totally seems to me that South Indian girl totally won it and I want to go now
South Indians are more organised .We are from eastern region and learning many things from them
Generalization of north india states & south ❌
Its Rajasthani girl & Telugu girl✅
You cant generalize both north & South, each state is different
-🤡
@@Ayam-jw Mr. Clown 🤡 can u tell what's so clown about u , to pollute my reply section?
Fun fact vo rajasthani hai par usne saari dishes to punjab ki batayi 😂😂😂😂
To tell you the truth, I want to know Tamil before Telugu.
Yeh,from South Indian girl,she said Telugu is the hardest language among all South Indian languages. As we know we are Dravidian family, South Indian languages are little bit difficult compared to North, if you are from Tamil region you can easily identify and understand other languages because, Tamil is the oldest, hardest language even in grammar too
Mana Telugu ammai hai
From how they pronounciated their english accent , it seems Indian people who migrated to Jamaica and the Bahamas were mostly southern , coz the southern girl sounds 'little bit jamaican' in several certain parts.
Most of the Indians in the Caribbeans are from eastern India like Bihar, east UP jharkhand etc this girl in the video is probably trying to fake an accent which accidently end up sound like Jamaican accent
Not many Indian people live in Jamaica and Bahamas though? There definitely are a lot of indians in other parts of the carribbean though like Trinidad and Guyana/Suriname if you count them. The indians in those countries came after the british imported them as laborours on plantations. Most of those indians came Bihar but a lot were also from Madras
They’re only there for work
She sounds like Jamaican because of 400 years of association with the Brits, the association of the north with the brits is 150 years. The brits never ruled the state where the girl on the right is from directly, they were ruled by their own kings under british protection. English is not compulsory there. In the South pretty much everybody speaks English and a bunch of foreign languages. But they dont speak Hindi.
@@devsen71 come off the crack
Most Indians easily speak 3-4 languages minimum. And I don't think there is ever a problem in conversing for basic things.
Me speaks Malayalam, Tamil, Hindi and English. I can understand a little bit of Telugu as well.
And most Indians I have seen speak atleast 3 languages minimum even if it's rusty or broken.
Me, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Konkani and a little tulu.
South indian Tamil here , hello my fellow kannadigas , telugus and mallus 🐼💜
*Awesome Conversation.* 👌👌
They just spoke because they were asked to speak I guess most of their knowledge that they choose to share was either overly sugar coated or was half of actual knowledge. Not both of them know anything about their own culture. " Looks like the birds have just learnt how to fly " neither was their English applaudable that it could be complimented..
They just spoke because they were asked to speak I guess most of their knowledge that they choose to share was either overly sugar coated or was half of actual knowledge. Not both of them know anything about their own culture. " Looks like the birds have just learnt how to fly " neither was their English applaudable that it could be complimented..
North , South, east , west we don't have that many india parts . Only one part that is india🇮🇳. (Unity in diversity)
Right dear 🇮🇳❤️ .
If you asked us in Tamil we would say north as vadakkans is emotions😅😅😅
And "Hindi theriyathu poda"
puluthi aaga unarugirar
First time hearing Northindia has having different variety of food mwanwhile i am 👀 my north indian friend breakfast roti,lunch roti and dinner roti 😂 no offense
Aww same ! u guyss eats idli dosa biryani whole day ( no offense
i didnt even know sifferent places in india could be so different! i thought everyone there spoke hindi and had similar culture
It's can't to understand india in a single day. Don worry
Good Try... Make more investigation about similarities. Like combined family , one wife, Friendly between all religions celebrate all festivals belongs to every religion in India. Be positive ❤🎉👍
World deficalt language is Chinese and indian most deficalt language is Malayalam
difficult
Telugu rayalaseeman like and show our powers
తెలుగు రాయలసీమ వాడు లైక్ చేయండి మరియు చూపండి మా శక్తి 👇👇👇♥️♥️♥️
We want to see Pakistani peoples also, Their English accent language culture and everything...
there's no pakistani..there's punjabi, sindhi, balochi, pashtun..
Telugu is one of easiest language in the world...IN India Malayalam is hardest to learn...
According to many specialists, about 4000-5000 years ago, North India was attacked by Indo-Europeans, the nomads professional in using horse and chariot. As a result, people in the Hindus Valley had to immigrate to present-day South India.
false theory already busted
This theory is debunked by GENETIC scientists
You have been misinformed
Aryans ❤
Dasyu dravidian
Sorry your theory is false
East or west south or north….all are Indianz❤🎉
Indian power 👳🏻♂️🍛🇮🇳
🐗🔥🇺🇸
Have you seen biharis and upites? 😂😂 most North Indians piggy ride on punjabis and pahadis and label themselves fair. It is in general but there are exceptions on both sides
I'm a south Indian and I always wondered when people generalised North Indians to be fair and tall. Except for Punjabis, uttarkhand people, and few other exceptions , they all are what they hate. Too many generalisation in south india too.
How is North influenced by the west? Geographically it doesn't make sense. Because if you don't look left or right than afganistan is your next destination.
Damn I’m a Telugu person. It’s the sweetest language. Malayalam would be the hardest.
Niku Telugu rakapothay niku radhu ani chaypu ammai …. Sollu kotaka
Telugu is a ugly sounding language, there is nothing sweet about it. Malayalam and Tamil sound better.
Original Telugu is the the 3rd hardest language after Arabic and chinese.... Actually there are two types of telugu i,e., (1) Original Telugu and (2) Sanskritised Telugu .. Currently most of the people using "Sanskritised Telugu" which is so easy than other South Indian languages and the Original Telugu is so difficult than Malayalam... Sanskrit entered Telugu via Hinduism. Just like English entered via administration and colonialism..
For Example :
English : Come
Sanskritised Telugu : Randi (dont laugh here)
Original Telugu : Vichheyandi
Our Original Telugu is beautiful
@@UShouldLearnMalayalam also went through a strong Sanskritisation process which led native Malayalam words substandard. Like Thalla for Mother and Thantha for Father are used in very negative perspective even though Most of Kerala people are outside of Caste Hierarchy.
Because north and south are completely different in every way, physically genetically, culturally, linguistically, religion wise. Some they everyone is hindu. That's absurd. A Cristian in Norway is not the same with a Cristian in Africa. It's like that. South embraced Hinduism thats all. Huduism itself is a alloy of ancient tamil way of living + Vedic brahminical practices.
north Indians also call South Indians the N-word, which is insane.
Some do because of skin colour based racism
Also i live in banaras hindu University hostel and the fairest guy in our hostel is a malayali from kerala😂😂
ikr majority of these mfs are just as dark as us.
I am Pakistani and to me North and South Indians look the same... both have the same Apu type look including the Hindi speaking belt of U.P., Bihar etc.😂 Only north west Indians look little different and look more like Pakistanis including Indian Kashmiris, Punjabis, Himachalis and Haryanvis.
I will full support south indian
why ? is there any compitation between them ?
chala aacharyam ga undhi
Both are Indians and mostly Hindus.
I will say again …. Telugu girl’s grammar is just crap … trying to fake an accent ( cant even figure out which accent ) bad choice to portray south Indians as their grammar is usually top notch …. ( coming from a gujarati person ) have spent 3 years with kannada and telugu people .. they have some of the finest grammar skills …
Language is just for communication, English is not a mother tongue for Indians, I've worked with Europeans Germans in gulf countries none of them using grammer in English.
she's not here to showcase her impeccable grammar. Wdym again? Are u hating on her under all other vids or what??
I don't mind her language as long as it is understandable but she doesn't tell the important and interesting points about any topic in any video she is in.
righttt
It kinda leads to misunderstandings sometimes she gives wrong information
Jowar rotti, ragi mudde are the non rice staples of Karnataka...
Rice replaced 7 other siridhanya varities of our villages... Thats the blunder... Our grand parents used to eat navani, sajje... We replaced all of that with rice...
North Indian are the most racist people on earth South India are nice and good people ❤
true , i faced racsim in north india made me feel south india is better
Grow up and not everything need to be about racism. Why you are carrying western countries agenda here in India. Dravidism brainwashed your facts and logic. What a masterstroke cooked up theory by Periyaar to brainwash south indian. Read history and i don't know what bullshit is taught in South Indian schools in the name of history
Stop blowing your own trumpet, it is a goofy behaviour. Not a single news of any kind of harassment to south Indians comes from North India, but there are multiple news of harassments to North Indians in South India. Hindi row in Karnataka, Mistreatment of Bihari migrant workers in Tamil Nadu are some recent cases in the past 1-2 years covered by national media.
@@homonid cope harder
@@homonid lol don't lie just becoz news doesn't come it is lie. It is a known fact south indians are not treated properly in north
ಕನ್ನಡವೇ ಸತ್ಯ ಕನ್ನಡವೇ ನಿತ್ಯ💛💛♥♥
help me guys, a lot of indian is debate and mocking each other in the comments even they're from a single contry
yeah they are stupid, they will grow out of it in some years.
fr
Hardest language is Malayalam mam not telgu and I'm from maharashtra 💗 jay Maharashtra
Where is west and east &lakshya deep and andaman people, you didn't represent whole india😂😂😂😅😅😂.
Edit:-good conversation im enjoying it.
where are ppl from north sentinal island . this is discrimination lmao
@@donotdisturb6969 I remember north sentinel island ppl but i know they don't wants to communicate outsider and government also not allow to go there that's why I left 😂😂😂😂😂😂sorry north sentinel island (Indian) ppl, hope you communicated with us one day. 😇😇😇
@@abhayadav2892 yeah bro they always need coconuts to communicate😂
Instead of being inquisitive & celebrating the diversity and differences in culture, they look like building walls of differences. Most of the time the other person isn't even receiving the arguments. Listening for answering. At the end they will say PROUD INDIANS.
Suriratna a princess from Ayodhya married Korean king kim Suro. And so some loan words in Tamil and Sanskrit are used in Korean language like Amma= Umma, taekyaki= kuzhipaniyaram, rice cake is kolukattai, kimchi (Korean pickle) = mango pickle, radish pickle, orange(bablimass type) pickle, salty citrus 🍋 pickle (Indian pickle). Rice cake Korea(spicy) and Indian(sweet), Korean sweet rice pancake haetoeki=uttappam (spicy), etc.
I don't believe this. I'm tamil. I can't understand Korean. It's not like tamil. All languages have similar words. I think this is a rumour for business or tourism or entertainment industry.
@@சித்திரைசெல்வி Korean can't understand Tamil either but their is relationship between the two. For one person history doesn't change on its own . History is history
Heo Hwang Ok is her name, suriratna is name of a comic book character based on this princes also there's debate about her place of origin
@@anaesthete5592 her birth name is Princess Suriratna of Ayodhya city after marriage changed to heo Hwang. Since they sinonized everything, her picture decipted like Korean face. Like Buddha has sino features in China and Japanese feature in Japan. Like Saraswathi is benzaiten in Japan or Lakshmi Devi is kishojoten. Kanon is Sri Krishna in Japan, Chinese lord Krishna has Chinese names. Narenten is Narayana or Vishnu in Japan, kala daikokten is lord Shiva in Japan. All are Hindu Buddhist deity .
@@girdrache bro as I said before suriratna is a name of a fictional character inspired by Princess Heo Hwang Ok, we don't know what's her actual name was, and she is referred as princes of ayuta there's a confusion about this place some historians relate in with ayodhya because of the obvious similarity but this theory has many flaws because the old name of ayodhya at this period was saketa not ayodhya also it is a landlocked place in the gangetic plain far from the sea, another theory is she was princes of Ay Kingdom in southern India which make more sense because of the linguistic exchange between Tamil and access to sea and trade but it also has some flaws because according to historians there wasn't any kingdom in southern India at that period of time except chieftain and Ay was a vassal chieftain of pandyas and the linguistic similarity of Korean is with present day Tamil than the old Tamil
I see no differences between these two pretty women 😁
Indian kings marry of princesses to other country like Korea, Japan, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Phillipines, etc . Some time it's Indian princes who is married of to princesses of Se Asia for relationship and trades. INDIGO COLOUR was invented in India and exported to even Romans, Greeks, Asian markets.
Indians and south east Asian royals had matrimonial relations, but no record of such relation with east Asians except trade and cultural relations to an extend
south best thing is they respect and follows culture but north india ppl forget now telugu tollywood rullng indian film industry
Telugu people 👇👇❤️❤️
Tamil ❤️ Telugu
@@vasangettamemes8689one and only Tamil❤
Rajasthan is the factory of IITians(graduates of IIT). The examples include Sunder Pichai and many other.
Sundar pichai is from Chennai 😅
North east is bangla. They talk out Of sync. So weird
Most of the things said are wrong in ground reality.
South indians true indians
as a indian from south i wont agree with you. stop shit talking
@@donotdisturb6969its not shit talking. Its truth
@@donotdisturb6969South India only ❤, not....
@@donotdisturb6969man go learn history and test your eyes. No one defeated travancore. Soldiers kids of lodi timur Alexander babar Lori ghori durrani alkiliji ghazni nadir shah qutab etc etc. Go learn history
Main difference are the languages, north and South Indian languages belong to different groups and are not mutually intelligible
I like the Rajasthani girl.
But here left girl looks north & right girl looks south indian😂😂😂😂
Biharis?
Tuluva?
No,you must not have travelled enough.People are not much different in North and South lookwise
Oldest language- sanskrit....Tamil.....kannada.....Marathi...malayalam...Telugu ..oriya...!! ....north Indian language come much later..!!
You inspired us through your communication, making us proud to be Indian.❤