I am staying in Bengaluru from last 10 years, I don't feel they force to us to learn. They just want to respect their language also. I learn kannada . It's sweet language
Also we need UP people to learn few non hindi languages like Kannada and Marathi. Now many ppl are visiting UP so tbere should not be langauage issue. Kannada and Marathi are ancient languages
Then what do you think about those people who posted the videos for getting harassed? Just because you didn't get harassed doesn't mean others also didn't get harassed. Learn to respect others experience.
I’m from Mangalore Karnataka , I belong to Konkani speaking community so i talk konkani with relatives and family , Tulu is the language of our area so i talk tulu amongst villagers and friends. Kannada is state language so I speak Kannada to people who are from different parts of the state . Hindi is language of national politics so i also know Hindi . English is for education and news . So i speak 5 different language and I’m proud of my country 🇮🇳
@@aikyabharatha288 Jai shree ram. Bro Hindi and other languages are compulsory. Before 1960 there no hindi as official language.by article 343 made hindi as official and 22 languages also. Hindi is not compulsory language. Bhai mojhe Hindi ata hai tere se achcha .I'm from Karnataka. That's why south states are erudite than north states😅😂
@@MissingLinks-1187 but when someone come to live in karnataka and Tamil nadu, why do those people impose their language on outsiders. Why do they not answer if someone speaks in Hindi, and no problem with English. Doesn't English destroying your language
If u go to rajastan u should learn their basic language words.. Same to all... If north indians come to south states they should learn basic words of their language.. Bcz you need to survive in these states.. So u only learn to survive but you fucking people wherever u go... You impose ur language on the local uneducated and common people... What type of mentality guys this... Simply waste..@@pooranlal-qq6ou
I have been living in Bangalore for the last 13 years. Though I couldn't speak kannada i have progressed to the extent of understanding it and hopefully one day i will overcome my shyness and fear of making mistakes and start speaking kannada. The larger problem people often do not understand is the demographic shift happening in Bangalore which will be resented by the localites naturally. Imagine delhi being overpopulated by tamilians or malayalis and insist on local delhiites to speak in tamil or Malayalam. What i feel is that kannadigas don't mind if you don't learn kannada. What makes them irriated is the insistence of north indians to converse in hindi . If you speak in English you dont face issues is what i have experienced so far.....
Im sorry to say this, because of people like you only this kind of incidents are happening.. you have been living here from past 13years and dont know kannada this show how much you respect local culture..this outburst are happening because outsider disrespect local culture like this, understand the main cause
@@dhavaljaina5923 why do you guys demand respect? It is something people feel out of themselves. How does it matter if others don't respect your culture. Ses you guys want others to respect you, a sign of having inferior feeling
@@prasanth123cet see you have been here from past 13years, still you haven't learnt it. Does this looks like we demand respect? Do you know how long 13years is this shows you don't care about the culture here. And more than 50% Bengaluru population is non-natives if everyone starts ignoring local culture like you means. How will the culture survive? Please answer this. Learning kannada makes you inferior? this is the mentality of non-natives. Giving respect to local culture, adding value to echo system where we live, where we eat makes you inferior? What kind of non sense you are talking?
@@dhavaljaina5923 I may live for 50 years without learning the language of the place. It is absolutely my choice to learn or not to learn. Nobody can force me to do it as it is my fundamental right as an Indian citizen. I neither respect nor disrespect kannada or kannadigas. They are just like other Indians in any other part of the country and doesn't command special status or respect. If you read my first message, you will understand that I have been trying to learn it just out of my own wish and not out of persuasion which should be the case for anyone. If I could manage without learning it what is your problem? I am not forcing anyone to communicate with me in my language. Neither anyone have the authority to force me to learn their language as long as I remain the citizen of india. Being proud of one' s language and culture is good. Forcing it on others is not going to work and only make your own face look uglier.... Ps. This will be my last message. I have no more time to fight with some stranger through TH-cam...
@@prasanth123cet am i disrespecting you or am i scolding you for anything? Why do you guys think we will force someone to give respect or like now you think i started fighting with you.. Even you are stranger to me.. See because of this audacity and ignorance conflicts are happening... Will allow any German, French people to live in India without learning hindi or English for long years? Im talking about sentiments you talking about law.. fine in Karnataka law mandates 60% kannada signage, are you guys following it? NOOO, atleast give respect to the law, forgot about culture. You guys opt for sentiments and law only if it suits you
I’m a teluguite living in Karnataka, I don’t agree with just telling local language being imposed on the outsiders, it all started when the union government started imposing Hindi on locals, secondly I disagree with locals forcing other to learn language complete, from what I have seen it is mostly the outsiders don’t respect the language, people and customs, which over time has piled up and caused an outburst, most Bangaloreans do speak atleast 2-3 languages and all they expect from my experience is us putting a small effort to learn few words, and they start helping us, and one more thing is Bangalore development started with the kingdom of Mysore, when the Wodeyars started progressive measures 100 years earlier which started reaping benefits 6-8 decades later, but the outsiders telling locals that Bangalore developed because of them forgetting that the very reason they have come is the successive governments and people have put more efforts to get investments and also I have seen in my office once we have a North Indian boss he tends to hire only North Indians and don’t encourage people from other parts of the country. Finally both the parties have few faults it’s better both the parties learn from their mistakes.
I'm from Chapra, Bihar and born and brought up in Kolkata, West Bengal. My parents speak in bhojpuri, siblings speak in hindi, teachers speak in English and friends speak in Bangla. Also few friends are Assamese and few are maithili and I listen to Punjabi music so I have learnt almost five to seven languages in 20 years of my life and another reason for that is my father was an army officer. I know it's quite different to learn and manage so many languages at time along with studies but then thats the beauty of India 💚🤍🧡🇮🇳
As a Bengali I love to speak Hindi but if anyone imposed me to must speak Hindi. Then I never speak Hindi and this is thinking of maximum non hindi community. Love you all 🇮🇳
So many north indian already says it you don't know Hindi then you are not India get lose from hindustan they disrespect our mother tongues and try to impose language of munghol on us
@@vibhav____7791 how kerala people mostly fair do not look like Africans. Tamils generally dark do nor look like African. So what's your point? U should say that to jharkand
Im a Bengali from Jharkhand. I was travelling by train and my co passenger was a Manipuri Army soldier. The only reason i had the best conversation and one of the most pleasing journey of my life was because we both knew Hindi. So screw this petty linguistic divide. Language connects. Let it remain that way
@@rajashashankgutta4334 more than 60 percent india knows hindi , why would the central govt. promote a language only 1 state speaks? this is coming from a malayali so dont give me that north india crap
@hard work is the way see bro, hindi is a derived language, it has been derived from many North indian languages, unlike dravidian derived. Back then government used hindi to unite us. It didn't work well everywhere. Take Punjab and haryana, haryana is a state now because Punjab didn't like schools teaching hindi instead of Punjab (even in a Punjab majority place). Now ppl (north) only speak hindi is cuz, others speak, ppl who speak their mother tongue (non hindi, north Indians) can understand them (cuz hindi is derived from it), so as they speak with more hindi ppl, they too picked up hindi. But we never caught on that train, when someone speaks in hindi, we'd be like "ahhhhhh?" And that's it.
Both of you should've been able to communicate in Bengali rather because of cultural similarities between the said cultures. You've been imposed by Hindi in a way as you think its more preferable than your own language
We kannadigas are not imposing our language on any outsiders. But we are imposed by hindi speaking people to talk in hindi. We love our language, expect same love & respect from others.
@@pooranlal-qq6ou Didn't you watch the Video, We learn English by Choice, Not because it is a britsher's language. If we dont want to learn English we can but for hindi its a different case right?
Kannadigas dont hate hindi.. but we hate people who disrespect kannadigas by not even trying to reciprocate the courtesy kannadadigas show by talking to Hindi people in Hindi..all we expect is if you are staying in Karnataka for more than 1 year yoy atleast need to make an effort to talk in local language..
People from Karnataka were very patient with outsiders, but having stayed here for years and still don't learn the language, how do you feel when Hindi speaking people put locals down. Has happened with me and is happening in my apartment in Bangalore
@@joshuatheunkownuniverse.2475 That is the thing bro...like half of the nation is connected by one language from east to West and North but for South everybody wants everyone to learn their own particular language ... 🙄
So what? there is no mandate that everyone should learn every state language, everyone will speak the language they want, what you are talking about is arrogance
Exactly! That's all we kannadigas expect. If non-kannadigas had minded their own business and not disrespect language and culture, none of this issue would have occurred.
I have lived in Bangalore, I have seen both sides of the issue. .Issue doesn't come when they don't know how to speak(locals accept the fact), it comes when they refuse to learn it even after working and staying in the city for long. Especially when PPL use statements like "If you don't speak Hindi, why are you staying in India" and "If you don't speak Kannada, y r u in Karnataka"
Finally someone speaking sensibly. We don't have a problem when someone doesn't know how to speak Kannada but if they have stayed here for a long time and refuse to learn even few general sentences to use in everyday life it angers the local people. I mean we learn Hindi and try to make your visit as comfortable as possible in Karnataka, it's only respectable that you also learn local language. Tbh if someone tries to speak even a few words in Kannada, the locals get really happy and they go out of their way to help you. I don't support people who are harassing those who don't know local language but I can totally understand why they are harassing. I've also come across a lot of north Indians have a superiority feeling and insulting the local language and the cuisine.
we cannot learn a language just after shifting to a city. and if you are so proud of the language keep it to yourself don't just mock someone like a dump.
@@nikhilbaitha4886 Get comfortable with the local language, if you are going to live there for more than 6 months. The rule is majority wins. So when a non-Hindi guy goes to Delhi/Noida, he has to speak in Hindi, but if a Hindi guy goes to another state, he expects everyone should know Hindi. This will not work.
I'm a south indian who lives in Chhattisgarh so I speak Telugu with my relatives from South and know the native language of chhattisgarhi from where i Live , Hindi because it's widely and most spoken language in India and English thanks to Education. And I'm definitely proud of it. Fuck barriers let's get United Together.
Please don't say South Indian it feels like different entity like people from north indian can't call themselves north indian becoz Kashmir and up are poles apart I think it might be true for state in Southern
@@stylequotient4921 okk , i get your point but how you gonna denote the southern region of India without mentioning the word "South India" ? Please Enlighten me.🙏
I am a gujarati and I'm very proud that here people do not mistreat somebody just because they don't know how to speak Gujarati. And we never give this dumb argument that "if you have been living for long in gujarat then you must learn and speak ".. Absolute bullshit.. this false pride of language and region is nothing. If a kannada speaker and a Gujarati speaker go abroad both are yelled racist names like "headshaker" and "chicken curry"😤😤 nobody gives a shit about any language we all are Indians.
Yes thats what i love about gujaratis. I am a bengali having my hometown in gujarat now, although I can read and understand gujarati very well, but I still cant speak it fluently, but gujarati people are very chill and they easily communicate in hindi also. Most people from cities know hindi too, so there is no problem in communication.
@@souventudubanned tell me one thing, didn't you learn anything from the video? and no one is saying you to learn hindi brother/sister, you have created a Resistance for Hindi in your mind yourself I don't know under which circumstances, and this Hindi belt thing is kinda weird! we as Indians should respect each other cultures and language and shouldn't be offensive about it! I am from Bihar residing in Delhi, and have immense respect for kannada, malyalam, tamil etc. culture and traditions, but that doesn't mean anyone is superior to another, LOVE SHOULD BE MUTUAL, AND WHEN WE LOVE, WE LEARN TO RESPECT! I hope I am clear about my msg, spreading out love!😃
I am Maharashtrian and same problem happens with us also , North Indians are arrogant and grab our Marathi people places and work , south indians and Maharshtian have same demand
@@TheSudhanshu1982 blackie beautiful than lodi Lori qutab Alexander babar timur ghazni nadir shah durrani etc soldiers kids. 😀 south beautiful people. Kerala world ceos like FedEx Google cloud netapp ex citibank etc.
@@TheSudhanshu1982 also most black in Haryana Bihar Up rajasthan gujrat jharkhand odisha chattisgarh mp bengal etc. Come kerala. We are jew mixed and not raped. No one defeated travancore
I think it is based on perception, values and character of a person, which makes him bad or good, it cannot be said that a people from this region are completely bad. So there is a need to think on perception, values and character of a person by indian mega cities. Companies are there in North india also, there are many cities such as gurgaon, noida, delhi ncr, new delhi and chandigarh. Even there are also South Indians and other parts of indian living, they never complaint. If the people of a particular state take out all other states people then India will collapse on economy, growth and no respect will there for each other state. Hence results in division of india into multiple parts, which one day destroy these small parts also into pieces like civil wars happening in other countries. I respect every state and every culture, because I am an Indian that is my identity outside the world
As a kannadiga i can say here in Bengaluru many people know more than 3 languages including hindi. But the fact is we are trying our best to communicate with the outsiders and expect the same from them. This is not only on the streets but even in some government offices and banks where some people from north indiacome to work and speak only in hindi, just imagine any person in their land struggling to communicate with outsider who doesn't know the local language, that's a big headache and they even refuse to learn kannada and tell us back to learn hindi. Ok just imagine any of us kannadigas or tamilians or any person from South Indian going and imposing anybody in North India to learn any of the southern languages will they accept...??? We r just trying to save our language from hindi imposition.After begging for so many years now we have become rude.
Most of them know Hindi and English. If they need to communicate with Kannada people, they can do so in English - what's the problem? Learning a new language is not that simple. If I am working in Bengaluru, I don't know for how long I will be there; maybe I have to shift to another state. Secondly, Hindi is not the official mother tongue for all North Indians. You guys have to understand this basic thing. We have our own regional languages like Marwari, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Awadhi, Malwi, Punjabi, etc. Hindi is just like English in India - the language of communication. We have our own regional languages.
@@ayushrajput7154See I live in Bangalore and I don't think I need to learn Hindi to communicate daily to earn my livelihood because Bangalore is an IT hub anyway ..
"If they need to communicate with Kannada people, they can do so in English - what's the problem" The problem is they refuse to speak in English(and most of them can't even speak English properly). Secondly English works only in Urban areas. If you go to work in Rural areas you have to learn the local language. "Hindi is not the official mother tongue for all North Indians" more than 40 North indian languages are considered as Hindi just to artificially increase the number of hindi speakers. Many North Indian languages are in Endangered state due to influence of Hindi. Finally, what North Indians speak is not hindi. It is Urdu. Calling Urdu as Hindi for political reasons doesn't make it Hindi. Check any conversations of Indian and pakistani TH-camrs. They speak the same language that is Urdu... @@ayushrajput7154
"We r just trying to save our language from hindi imposition" The central Gov is already replacing words of Kannada language with words of persian origin used in Urdu/Hindi by using money and influence. Just carefully watch news channels, astrologers, pop gurus, youtubers etc... they are slowly replacing one word at a time. for example :Hudukṭa becomes Talash, Bhuddhivanṭa becomes Akhalmand, Adhbuta becomes Kamāl, Jote becomes sath. they are trying to make it a fashion statement. Also replacing kannada words with equivalent Urdu pronunciations Ex: Rāma become Rām, Bhārata becomes Bhārat and so on... We must be aware of these criminals..
I am from Rajasthan & an ExMuslim, I started loving every Indian language when got to know about its influence on its people & strong influence on great nation Bharat, So please respect every Indian language ❤
I was talking about my colleague in Hindi when I joined the company as a fresher. The manager told us that Hindi is a language for bus conductors and auto drivers. I am from odisha. My first language is Odia. That doesn't mean I will be rude to non-Odia people or force them to change their identity.
yehi iss maamlo me odisha better lga mujhe. I am a bihari living in odisha. Odia bhi classical language hain people take pride in their language but they speak hindi as they understand it's important for the country to have a common language and see, I am having zero problems living here. and neither did their culture diluted which tamils are more concerned about
As a Bengali I believe Hindi is not just a language. It's a connection way that connect India. Few month ago I visited meghalaya. All tourist and locals are in conversation with each other in hindi. Although it's not anyone's mother tongue but all communicate with each other by broken Hindi in their way. That boosts me a lot. It's my incredible India
@@engineeredarmy1152 if people our moving on let them forget no problem At the End -: Language is used for communication... Just communicate with whichever language you want
@@engineeredarmy1152 no ,all hindi speaker here speak bengali . mere nanaji toh bas bengali newspaper padhte hai . even i can read bengali .koi culture lose nahi horha .instead its increasing .
@@greater5677well for sanatan people, india is the only country. Indic religions are the native ones and the rest are foreign. We indians need to get united irrespective of anything which has a tendency to divide but remember this is mutual. If my counterpart isn't willing to mutualise the understanding between us neither i am gonna do it, it's tiresome. And this is the case in my country, when one party wills to do that other stands to the ground.
@Papi Dey are you serious??please stop with this linguistic divide created by Mamata Banerjee and do hell with your slogans like "joy Bangla"...I take pride of my language (Bangla)...but I am part of Hindustan/Bharat..so I will always be loyal to that idea of nation.
I live in Karnataka.And we love to be part of India.I doesn't mean that we have to learn Hindi.It is our state our home and who will come from outside will learn our language .
As maharashtrian , we accept every people Hindi , Gujarati , South Indians , and we don't have a problem with " if they don't know Marathi " until they say " Yaha Marathi nahi chalti "
Yes, apart from South Indian, people from rest of the other states are very mature, I you speak Hindi they will reply you in Hindi. And especially maharashtrians,
Being from uttarakhand i have grown up listening and sometime speaking Garhwali language ..not just the language but the culture and rituals attached to it is in my blood from incept but we do speak Hindi but never let it as a barrier for our communication and the *struggle for communication is real* .#
In my village (Chhattisgarh) a sadhu came from Maharashtra. He was talking with some villager in hindi but villager were responding in Chhattisgarhi both were understanding each other very well 😂😂😂😂 As I live in Maharashtra I started talking to him in Marathi and baba was surprised then I told that I lives in Nagpur.
@@GirishAdesh that is extremity. You can talk to him in sign language. No other lesson is required. Afterall, he is only a sadhu - a non violent spiritual person. What is the need to teach him a lesson? He is beyond all these small differences, isn't it? Will he force you to speak in any other language?
@@Aratiii06 I'm not asking or forcing him to speak my language.. he should pronounce a state's name as it is.. the same way Gujarat cannot be written or pronounced like Gujarata, Delhi as Dell, Uttar Pardesh as Uttara Pradesha. And it's definitely not a extremity.
My mother tongue is marathi but from my grandparents generation, we are living in Bangalore only. So one thing i understood is tht people here are not against people who speak other language. The problem is that some northies come saying , " i wont speak kannada , i will only speak in hindi ( which is national language it seems) and will order us also speak in tht language "
I am from Bangalore, Imagine if kannada or Tamil is made compulsory language in India. You start hating these languages. The same will be the feeling of people if Hindi is forcefully imposed on us. In south India we had no contact of Hindi until independence. Please note that Hindi is not a pure Indian language. It is a mixture of Arabic, Persian and some Indian languages. It does not even has its own script. Script is borrowed from Sanskrit. Instead of having common language. I suggest to work on common script for all indian languages, so that all languages blend gradually and new common language is formed naturally.
Bro formal Hindi is not Arabic or anything ..Hindi is just for connecting states ...who told you not to talk to in kannada in Karnataka but you can't talk kannada in Delhi because people don't know...and no one in India is Hindi speaker every states has it's own language but still only North Indian understand how Hindi is important to connect with other states but not with south because south live in ego..but why you learn English ..English is not even Indian language English speaker looted you , raped women , make you vulnerable etc still you love English than Hindi ..bro even Hindi speaker didn't do anything to anyone...but still you south people love to talk in English and feel modern 😂😂there is difference between modern and western...a begger in uk also speak English but he is not modern ...😂😂😂
The central Gov is already replacing words of Kannada language with words of persian origin used in Urdu/Hindi by using money and influence. Just carefully watch news channels, astrologers, pop gurus, youtubers etc... they are slowly replacing one word at a time. for example :Hudukṭa becomes Talash, Bhuddhivanṭa becomes Akhalmand, Adhbuta becomes Kamāl, Jote becomes sath. they are trying to make it a fashion statement. Also replacing kannada words with equivalent Urdu pronunciations Ex: Rāma become Rām, Bhārata becomes Bhārat and so on... We must be aware of these criminals..
Yes bro true just make kannada or Tamil national language make idli sambhar dosa national language and any other dish will not be allowed to eat..funny without logic Hindi is not Indian language Hindi is Hindustan and Hindustan is Hindi kannada or Tamil is just Sri Lankan language
Kannada is being spoken from centuries in karanataka, suddenly what is this force to learn Hindi? As human being if I am being forced I won't learn anything. Only love can change peoples mind. Because of loving friends and neighbors, I learnt Hindi.
@@snowleopard3925 many Hindi speaking people have also misbehaved with me, I did not create a language war because of it neither recorded and uploaded video in internet. If you don't know about kannadiga please stay out of this conversation.
English is the unofficial common language in south india. Don't learn any south language .instead ask us (south Indian) to speak in English. Today due to the job market and medium of education in English, it is a more pragmatic language than hindi.
As a human being who can speak and communicate in English, I don't want to be forced to learn kannada keeping my hectic schedule aside. If the ego of kannadigas is so big then I will stay here for more decades and I'll never learn your language. If you don't want hindi to be forced then don't force your local crap on us too....
@@snowleopard3925 speak english when down in south india. No one will respond to you in hindi in bangalore, because majoirty of them, includng me, dont know to speak hindi.
@HumanRider-ys6ld Janab aap Hindustan ki baat kar rhe hai ya Bharat ki,Agar Hindustan ki toh janab se sambodhit karunga aur agar Bharat se toh Shreeman.Antar samjh gye honge aap.Main Bharatvasi hun.Aur sabhi Bhartiyan Bhashyein samaan h.
I have no problem with other languages, but from childhood my parents speaks Hindi, and recently shifted to south of india , very sweet people but also I have come across some locals who showed aggregation because I was speaking in Hindi so i moved away from there , because i didn't want to make a seen. But yes I have experienced the pain . English is acceptable but not Hindi
man sorry but, ig this is the thing, south indians dont really care what language ppl speak, we might not even care if ppl spoke hindi with each other, same with english. but south indians started to not like hindi
Can I ask you something? Why can't you learn native language if you shifted to there. Does you will allowe to speak to you in my native language in your state?
@@lathalibin no, if I go to gujarat I will not learn gujarati by giving it a specific time, it's obvious that with time I will automatically learn gujarati but giving it specific time will be a waste cz I can communicate with them in hindi, everyone know hindi there. This is beauty of North India, ever state has it's own language but everyone learn hindi as second language to communicate with each other, and south Indians, 5 states, 5 languages, and no one agrees to make a common link language, that's language politics.
I am a Bengali... I have cleared CTET and cleared KVS written. But I got rejected in KVS interview just because I was unable to write Hindi in full speed dictation. My teaching ability and education faced failure just because I am a non Hindi speaking, non Hindi writing candidate. 😢😢
Language isn't just a tool of communication, language is part of culture and you already knew it. We can take every language as different cultures so any particular language cannot be national language of India and can't be the official language because India cannot have just one culture, India has different cultures in different parts as we all knew. Hindi speaking peoples are wrong here_ they're trying to destroy other people's cultures by try to make hindi the national language so that's why hindi speaking people receive this much hatred which they of course deserves. India is a concept and this concept isn't created just around hindi speaking people so India isn't private property of hindi speaking people. Any particular language can't be the official language and cannot be the national language period.
WTF !! It’s absurd. You know you’ll find many letters drafted by govt in Hindi in KVS. But they do have English too and these things are very trivial in comparison to teaching talent. These interview peeps reject candidates for stupid reasons. Try your luck in good missionary schools or private colleges. All the best.
In Mumbai, where I've lived for over five years, I've been amazed by the kindness of the people. My Marathi friends would switch to Hindi when they saw my confusion, showing their consideration. Inspired by their beautiful hearts, I made a personal decision to learn their language. With lots of effort, I can now converse in Marathi and understand others, but my journey of learning this wonderful language continues. The more I delve into Marathi, the more I fall in love with its depth and beauty. While learning Python, Java and C-sharp, I learnt another Language not because it was imposed on me but because of sheer kindness.
All Maharashtrian people without studying Hindi knows Hindi, even kids know Hindi in Maharashtra, and i think mumbai doesn't speak Marathi anymore only rest of the Maharashtra speaks Marathi, but yeah we know Hindi also
I am a tamil speaker born in Bangalore and speak Tamil kannada hindi and english There is no point in language policy but hindi should not be imposed forcefully
Kannada is paramount in karnata.. Keep ur tamil inside ur house.... All transactions commercial services should happen in kannada.... Rest is secondary.. Imposing tamil or hondi or any other language is violent ly opposed.... Jai bangarappa
I’m originally from Andhra Pradesh, so naturally, I speak Telugu at home. I lived in Bangalore for five years, where I learned Kannada. Many of my college friends were from the North, so I speak Hindi quite well, too. For the past two years, I’ve been living in Chennai and have picked up Tamil as well. I also spent about four months in Delhi before moving to Chennai. Having experienced life in various parts of the country and interacted with people from different backgrounds, I believe I’m somewhat qualified to comment on this issue. In my experience, I’ve never seen anyone randomly demand that someone else speak in Kannada, Tamil, or any other language. All that’s usually asked is that people show respect for the local language, especially when living in cities that provide them with their livelihoods. The examples you shared seemed a bit biased. 1. In the case of the auto driver who was supposedly insisting on speaking Kannada, the reality was quite different. The driver was actually more than happy to speak in English, and his English was quite good. The passengers, however, kept asking him to speak in Hindi and repeatedly questioned why he refused to do so. 2. As for the guy at the airport, it seems like he was playing the victim card, possibly to go viral. He claimed to be born and raised in Bangalore, with his father also being from the city. It’s puzzling that someone with such a background wouldn’t speak any Kannada. For the last time, Prime Minister Modi doesnt live in Bangalore. But he still tries to learn a few phrases of the local languages during his visits and tries to speak. Watch his visits to AP. NOT TO MENTION, It’s likely the airport authority was teasing him. As you pointed out, all that people are asking for is some respect for their languages. It’s "Kannada," not "Kannad." It’s "Telugu," not "Teligu." Despite being corrected multiple times, I’ve noticed that many people don’t make an effort to learn even these small details. For anyone navigating Bangalore, Chennai, or Hyderabad and facing language barriers, here’s some advice: Learn a couple of basic phrases in the local language. For example, say, "I don’t know ______. Can you please speak in English?" Most people will try their best to accommodate you. Of course, you might encounter a few extreme locals who dislike outsiders, but you’ll find such people everywhere. Don’t let it discourage you. You’re welcome here.
People must understand that there's a huge difference between doing a task by loving it and doing the same task under pressure would give us a contradictory result .
@@engineeredarmy1152 Germany don't have that much toxic behaviour like France so we can easily communicate with with them in English, also when you live in foreign country you have to learn their language and pls don't compare this by Indian states you have to speak this and that fuck that. Come out of that behaviour as soon as possible, otherwise you wil be another example of politically misguided bigots 🤡🤡. Hope you understood this heavy dose thks a lot
@@engineeredarmy1152 many indians would learn a foregin language if they are going to work in foregin countries but they dont want to learn their own countries language
I just want to clear my stance here. I am from odisha. And yes if someone is visiting odisha for touristing or traveling purposes then you don't have to learn odia. But if you are going to stay in odisha for job and business then learning local language would be beneficial for you more in the long run. Still i am fluent in hindi , english know a little bit of bengali and currently learning kannada. It's about your own benefit.
If some outsider is planning to live there for long period of time, he/she will eventually learn basic odia only and only if Odias don't pressurise them to learn it.
People decide themselves whether they want the benefit of learning a different language or not. It becomes a problem when people are forced to learn the language just because they are working at a particular place. Will they learn a new language every time they change jobs??
Absolutely we odia people didn't impose our language to anyone even though our language is a classical language as old as other languages. Most Odia people comfortable with hindi speaking and people from cities comfortable with both hindi and english.
Yes It will be beneficial but it should not be mandatory because everyone is not as smart as you who can learn multiple learn easily ..yahan english nahi seekh pa rakhe Jo bachpan se pad rahe school odisa, Bengali , or koi language kaise sikhenge kyu aam insan ki life ko or jada horrible bana Rahi h govt waise hi Aaj kal ke time mi waise hi paresan h insan
You said about reactance, kanadaigas in Bengaluru didn't not force Kannada on north Indians, but after IT revolution many young north Indians immigrated to Bengaluru who kind of resisted to learn Kannada Even though they're living here for more than 5 yrs, and many times in front of my eyes they have insulted Kannada and treated them as inferior language, mainly by young people, the old north Indians who are older than 50 yrs they are wise, they respect the indigenous culture and language
First of all you should learn the difference between inferior language and joke. And then also you shouldn't forgot indian govt set up tech organizations and tech institutions when bengaluru had nothing, anyone didn't say objection on it, they have right to come and work and talk in their language, at last if you want to stop migration in you city then stop propoganda about you city that your city is world class, many people trap in that propoganda and come to live there
@@soumyadeepchowdhury3585 Historically , south Indians had a gripe with Hindi,the tamils hated both hindi and sanskrit and wanted to create their Identity based on Tamil/tamizh language and it's antiquity , the telugu ,malayali,kannadiga, wanted sanskrit to be the national language, as this will aid them to understand their scriptures better and believed in the classical antiquity and prestige of sanskrit, along with their mother tongues. But the central govt , Congress party decided to go with pragmatism and chose Hindi because most people spoke(not read or write) it. Did you know about the love / hate relationship between Tamil/telugu, Tamil / kannada? Did you know the first state to form on the basis of the language is Andra pradesh? , Because we bifurcated the Madras state due to Tamil imposition. The Tamil hate Hindi imposition because they were also guilty of imposing their own language and culture ,ideology on other south Indian , and believe me the Tamil love their language ,there can be no better chauvinist than a Tamil chauvinist. The Hindi ones you can find now and then are cute by comparison.we south Indian did not let one language be imposed over the other and kept our distinctive classical status in check. But why can't you learn Hindi for unity of India? If not,what is the common language of the south I can't learn all four languages(Tamil,telugu, kannada and Malayalam)? You are correct, Hindi is a pragmatic solution for a national language, had it not shot in the leg but also letting english be the other option. Today Hindi and English are the official languages of india. Ideally it should have been Sanskrit. Many agreed with sanskrit for nationalism and religious Hinduism reasons ,but pragmatism had to come in between,chose Hindi and guess what today the same pragmatism is a hurdle for Hindi to be a National language. Because pragmatically english is a better language to learn, instant respectability,better opportunity,heck the increasingly medium of schooling and job enviornment is english.so hmmm 🤔 🤷. Same pragmatism that gave opportunity for Hindi to be a National language killed it in the end,i am sorry 😔. The unofficial common language of south India is english.heck ,you can look me in the eyes and say, arrey sun be ,chyawanprash rang ke chutiye,main Naa Tamil sikhungi, Naa telugu, nahi kannada aur malyalam sikhungi, if you don't know Hindi and can't be bothered, you better talk to me in English, i can't be bother to learn four different languages. i would totally respect that.you go girl, and rise up for your truth. That is the reality, give this reasoning to south indian and see if he can't refute that.no he can't. It's the truth. Have a nice day.pranam🙏
@@soumyadeepchowdhury3585 what you're trying convey and what I am telling is totally different, you're talking about propaganda and politics, I am telling about person to person interaction, you're giving points in national level, and I am telling about personal issues between immigrants and local people
@@soumyadeepchowdhury3585 if Bangalore gets industrialized then we will for sure welcome it, Yes others have right to come here and work and speak in their language I am not denying it, and neither we nor Karnataka govt tell Bengaluru is world class city, infact who have lived in Bengaluru for more than a year tell it's hell. In my comment I have mentioned about few young north Indians ( not all, very few) give hate comment on Kannada, politicians use this incident for them and emotionally triger the local people, I or majority of South Indian people have no hatred towards north Indians or hindi and majority of us like sanskrit, but continuous replay of incidents and politicians speech against n. India kind of makes us feel as if both are different countries and both are enemies
I am from Karnataka and sees people from North India (mainly IT jobs) disrespect local people. Dislike their food and culture. People leaving in Karnataka are kind people and they don't like rough/arrogant behavior of North Indians which spoils their culture. Hence they don't like people coming to Karnataka and spoil the culture. Being oldest language of India, linguistically rich but Mugals British and todays politicians ignore this language and trying to impose Hindi. I studded Hind as third language and now children's are studying. There are Marathi Tamil Urdhu Gujarathi govt. schools in Karnataka. Please show me any state which teaches Kannada (at least as optional) OK have you ever heard names of KrishnaDevaraya and Pulikeshi 2 in your history books? OK, According to history Dravidians are the Native Indians then what's wrong in leaning/respecting our local languages. OK its ignored by politicians what about TH-camrs !!
Ok, disliking food or sth Likes and dislikes are one's own preferences and tastes. U can't blame anyone for that...just accept others as they are and move on. But even North Indians can't say anything against it or disrespect, that is different. No one can impose any language on anyone If they disrespect locals, bash them of it's too intolerable...defend oneself...they ought to know to hv basic respect for themselves, whether kannadigas Or northies
I'm an Odia. But I'm staying in Kolkata since 3 to 4 years. I have learnt bengali which is also a sweet language alike Odia. I love India not a single state.
I am Tamil living in Tamil Nadu but I learnt Hindi out of my own interest (can write Hindi fluently and speak to an extent). No one compelled me to learn Hindi. Learning languages become beautiful when it is not imposed upon us.
@@N5coolyou can learn all Dravidian languages bro we don’t need to learn Hindi you know who is contributing more to our country if we get our own nation then you would go starving mate
@@SachinKumar-pi2xx Kerala is bankrupt, Karnataka is on the verge of bankruptcy, Andhra is inching closer to bankruptcy and you are thinking about making southern 🇮🇳 the next 🇧🇩 (🇧🇩 is still a least developed country for your information).
@@N5coolWhat? Bangaldesh is developed?😂. I agree it has a higher gdp oer capita, but it's still a 3rd world country just like ours? Southern states and Maharashtra are still the bread earners of India. Like it or not. The tax return we get from central is a joke
I'm a Kanndiga speaking completely in Hindi staying in Punjab for the last 2 years, typing this very comment in English watching a japaneese anime. I believe it's not all and always about patriotism, yes it's really important, but if your goal is long term, you would be automatically willing to learn multiple languages. It's not about who's right or who's wrong, it's about all the amazing quality people and content that now gets unlocked because you know those languages. I'm now able to work with multiple brilliant people by speaking in hindi and strive to improve India as a whole. Many of my friends have recommended me some of the most brilliant channels I've come across on TH-cam which are in hindi and unfortunately not in Kannada. It's more about accepting the amazing culture present in India and respect and atleast try to learn a little bit of the place you're living in, which in and of itself is a great experience. I'm grateful for all the amazing Indians out there whom I'm able to meet and grow together with. Thank you.
You moved to their land. you learned their language. you assimilated. that is good. that is how it should be. but do north indians reciprocate the same thing? nope. some do but most don't. The concept of national language is moronic. for thousands of years, our civilization has co-existed without any "national" language. "Hindi connects us all" is just north indian propaganda. Don't get me wrong. I ain't anti-hindi. I'm from the telugu land. we learn hindi in our schools here but it's so useless for us, we might as well scrap hindi from our syllabus and invest that money into something a lot more productive stuff like CS, financial studies or sports. you wanna move to my land? cool, speak my language and assimilate but still hold on to your native culture. simple as that. most north indians do not understand this simple rule. especially the migrant workers who move to the south.
@@sarakamnani6328 yeah yeah keep saying that to yourself. First of all South Indian speak rudely to North Indians and force their language on North Indians, i am from Bihar but learnt Tamil when I lived in Andaman and Nicobar for 3 years, it wasn't necessary to learn Tamil because most of the people there were from Kerala, west Bengal and Tamil Nadu but still Tamil interested me the most. If you tell someone to learn a language because you are living in their state then it's rude, people will learn it by themselves if they feel the need it's not about respect or disrespect the main problem of you guys is your ego and superiority complex, throw it away and accept the outsiders first with open arms and help them learn rather than insulting them.
@@sarakamnani6328 Sure, it did hurt a lot when people asked me what state Karnataka is in and not knowing the beauty and the amazing culture we got down in south, but I wouldn't go as far as saying learning Hindi was useless, more like opened up more doors. Sure, most don't reciprocate as much as us, but it is what they are missing out and probably because most aren't open minded as I see here, just like a frog in a well ,and I won't lie saying its alright they don't speak the local language when down there. But, the central imposing Hindi and state imposing Kannada is where things get complicated for an average person. The individual is the one who should decide themselves respect and try to learn and enjoy and assimilate the process as you said. More individuals need to understand this that language is being used by the politics and they need to think for themselves, only then the country will progress in all places.
@@Shubham-hk6yfIts true that you pointed out that people will learn, and I've learnt Hindi of my own accord, but I do see a lot of people taking the southern states for granted and vice versa. I still don't understand this mindset of both places. The people I appreciate are the ones from north-eastern and I always cite them as examples as to how nicely they cope up with the whole language barrier despite being highly culturally diverse themselves.(At least those I've met are really nice and friendly).
@@eternalreverence7578 but you can't deny that some uneducated north Indians won't even try to learn any language that could communicate with people, they will only reply back to you in Hindi which I think is wrong. They should learn to communicate better
I'm from Karnataka South Indian here we understand & communicate easily with others , we learnt hindi, speak with others but y other non karnataka people dare to learn kannada,, i travelled many states i spoke there respective languages.. So others being surviving in Karnataka u must learn & spoke kannada also.. Bcz we don't want here dominate us others .. In our state we will be dominant only.. Not others
That is never possible.. So chill... Keep fighting nothing will change.. Nobody has time to learn a new lang within few months.. It takes almost 5 yrs min
@@riteshvizz9786 🤣🤣come out of your cave kid they are not learning to read and write and become professors😂 5 Yrs lol. Maybe you will take 5 Yrs.My friend just spent 3 months in Delhi now he can speak hindi like a local Delhi guy.If you communicate daily with locals anything is possible.
@HumanRider-ys6ldu were living in Karnataka that's why they wanted u to learn basic kannada.. and we are also proud of our kannada. U don't want language but had a job here? Respect the culture
@@Kusa-j8i if we are in karanataka why should we? Tho most PPL do help outsiders especially from north by speaking Hindi. Even if they use some phrases of kannada they will gladly help. But I've seen many northern PPL expect everyone to speak Hindi even if someone doesn't know Hindi and respond in kannada or other language than Hindi they still tell"reply in Hindi". Shouldn't we expect the same? We are in Karnataka so we do expect
I am from Mangalore, Karnataka. When I initially came to Bangalore, I used to argue with my Tamil friends that Hindi (preferable Sanskrit) must be made a National language for Bharat, instead of using a foreign language English. But later slowly I noticed that North Indians who have settled here for more than 10 years also do not speak Kannada. Finally my thought is that, wherever we go, we must learn the local language within say 4 years, not as a rule, but as a mark of concern and respect for the local people and culture.
Acceptance > Compulsion Language isn't just a mode of communication, it is strongly close to our culture & a matter of pride for us. Harmony comes with acceptance. I come from Jharkhand but if I start to live in Karanataka/Telangana, it's my duty to accept their culture & learn there language as well. It helps us to evolve. However, unfortunately many Hindi speakers don't feel that way. I have seen many who are working in South for several years but didn't even try to learn the local language. At the same time, they expect every non-hindi speaker to learn Hindi.
I like this video you have point. I am from pune, Maharashtra and our local language is marathi. My colleagues are hindi speakers. My problem is my one colleague is been living in Maharashtra for 8 years and still speaks in hindi when i asked why you are not speaking in marathi they said all my friends are hindi here and i am like you are not trying to speak local language thats why you are not making marathi friends dude. Ok the other colleague is from delhi and recently moved to pune so i talked with them in hindi or english because i understand its tuff to quickly switch to new language. so my problem is if you are living more than 3 years in Maharashtra then atleast learn simple marathi. I am not expecting new person to speak marathi i can understand but this people don't even try to learn this amazing language and miss this beautiful culture. Feeling sad for them. At least we are not that extreme like south states. Jai Maharashtra 🚩🚩🚩
And this motherfuckers South Indian they don't even use Hindi ....you see many professors are from south India speak in English.... They don't speak Hindi neither in Marathi .. I'd such issue when I was in my medical College and i faced this issue...
@@p.limbunkar3077 No you are not. You are losing your language because you don't speak it. I am from Rajasthan and people sometimes say this about marwari. I always talk in marwari when the other person knows it too. I speak hindi with those who don't know marwari. The problem starts when you start speaking hindi with people who know your local language.
I am a Bengali and I have seen many non Bengali people comes to our state for tourism, buisness and other purpose. I find most of them communicating in Hindi with us and our Bengali people cooperate with them very well even if somebody doesn't know Hindi tries to speak it. But when we go to any Hindi speaking state and if we can't speak Hindi if we tries to communicate with Bengali very less no. Of Hindi speaking people who know Bengali cooperate with us but most of them don't cooperate with us and also they say that Hindi is our national language(according to them not in reality)so you must know Hindi. Also when a non Bengali people in our state tries to speak bangla we feel happy and if he makes some mistakes we tries to correct it but in a Hindi speaking state if we can't speak Hindi properly and mix our local language with Hindi they make fun of our language and a very best example of that is that Vivek Bindra's video where he openly makes fun of Bengali dialects. Every language have different dialects but making fun of them seems very bad and it hurts those people who speak that language. So I think cooperation should be from both parties if one party does not co-operate says Hindi is national language (which is actually not) and other party only co operate then it's seems unbalanced. So every language speakers should co-operate with the other otherwise there will be a linguistic inequality in the country.
@@Anjani-tk9xs He is I think in the whole video was partially right because in middle of that video for 8-9 minutes he talked about those statistics of different aspects in that time band he was right. But in the starting of the video he made fun of Bengali pronunciation and I am saying about that thing in my comment that a person has no right to mock any language pronunciation like this. Apart from that he also said Bengalis are mamma's boy so what's wrong with that we respect our parents and we respect their decision and there is nothing wrong with obeying our parents. He also says about our food habits that he went to a Bengali hotel and wanted veg but they gave him fish. Do you think any hotel exist in Bengal like this what he meant to say that Bengali have no sense to differentiate veg and non veg. He says Bengali have very less knowledge of economics but there are two Bengali noble laureate who are from Bengal. He said about Bengalis Durga Puja without knowing it has inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage. He says many bad things about Bengalis culture, Language, People, Food Habits. I think if had not said all these and have only talked about the datas and statistics I would have liked his video but somewhere I think in the process of describing Bengal's downfall he have blamed Bengali culture, language, people, food habits etc. Yes Bengal is in very poor condition today but that's only because of the politicians of Bengal not because of the common people not because of the language food habits culture. Whatever Vivek Bindra said in his video about our culture, language is totally against the constitution.
@@kaustavdhara5625 I am Marathi and from Maharashtra. In my college, there was a non-Marathi guy. Most Marathi people can speak Hindi, so I asked the non-Marathi guy why he didn't learn Marathi. He replied that he felt that Marathi was a lower language or a chapri language. I felt bad, but I didn't say anything to him.
@@shubhamsharma3333 I ask you the same question What should we do after learning Hindi? We sell Panipuri in Road side..? What is the work of Hindi Prachara Samithi in South Indian States?.. Why central government is promoting Hindi language to non-Hindi speaking people all over India..? According to the constitution of India there are 22 official languages out of which Kannada is one.. Kannada is also national language of India.. The word Kannada itself is 5000 years old. Is it possible to compare Hindi,'s antiquity infront of Kannada?
আমি বাঙালী, বাংলায় কথা বলি. কিন্তু হিন্দি আর ইংরেজী বলতে আর পড়তে পারি. কত জন অবাঙালী এখানে এটা পরে বুঝতে পারলে বোলো. অনেক কথার জবাব এটাতে পেয়ে যাবে। 👍
I agree with South Indians. Hindi cannot be imposed. As a Maharashtrian I respect my mother tongue as well as rest of languages. But migrants must respect Local language. North Indians don't respect other cultures. They need to learn atleast basic.
Maximum age of kannada language is 1500 years.Every South Indian language is mixture of Sanskrit and Tamil.I just give you a right information not about say you talk hindi.yes Hindi is not our national language
@@subashmala92 Dear study deeply not 1000 and 2000 Prakrut language is oldest language no body created this language it was present in nature while human was created.
@subashmala92 bla bla we have 1500 year old novel gadya😂. 1800 yrs old stone inscription. Language is atleast 2500 yrs old and might have originated 3000 yrs back
As a Bihari, I know English,Hindi, Maithili, Bengali and Marwari just because I have grownup with these languages around me.. thanx to all my friends..
Untill Hindians give equal respect to all Indian languages, unity in diversity will always be on paper. Northies must understand saying BHARAT MAATAAR JOY in Bangla instead of BHARAT MATA KI JAI in Hindi doesn't make me less patriotic. Support to all language warriors from Bengal ❤
@@gauravk6114 Dear Chomu, I'm a Right winger not a communist. I don't belong to Andhbhakt fraction of BJP voter voter base. I belong to the right wing intellectual fraction & an active BJP member in my state.
According to me sanskrit should be made the national language as i think almost all languages in india are based on sanskrit so a lot of words will be common and it will be easier to learn and its a very systematic language
@@Vizorfam --- is govt asking people to produce 20 children in 1 family??? how will govt. give employment to everyone if one family has 12-15 children???
I respect all regional languages and culture from bottom of my heart. But friends, why hatred towards Hindi speakers? When we happily accept English as a language (Which actually was imposed and is a symbol of past slavery) why not a more or an equal respect towards Hindi speakers too? Hindi is a language which has an Indian soil origin. Who's mother tongue is Hindi? I guess all regions have there own languages, it's just that Hindi is a common communication medium. Though I respect your opinions. Please come over this, we have a lot of issues to be solved. Jai Hind, Vande Mataram!
It’s difficult to learn than a south indian languages all north belt languages are similar but imposing the other way around when you are not moving from home state is also bad. It should be optional for people not a mandate
@@avinashnandyala nobody is Imposing is still an Optional languages Mostly people from North West and eastern India 🇮🇳 people fight against Britishers a lot so it's in our blood we can't speak English with our own people
@@proshort7423western institutions dominate our world in almost every major field. Ofcourse they gonna set their instructions in their preferred language.
im from karnataka and the reason we want people to learn kannada and speak it in bengaluru is that we just love our language, and we dont want it to get lost like how many people in mumbai dont even speak marathi. we love our language and we dont want it to get lost, we dont want it to fade away,and even from our childhood, we have learned to be patriots to our state and we have been very proud of our language. people just fight because they're immature. they should speak softly about it and of course, if you go to any other country like korea, of course they wont know english, and you cant justify as to how english is used to communicate internationally, let us speak our language and save it man. please learn a regional language if you are going to be staying there for a long time. And practically approaching this by requesting you guys, so please learn a regional language if you are going to move there, not only kannada. Even many people have learnt hindi to communicate with others in the north and most of us kannadigas know hindi, so please. Jai karnataka maathe
Why does north people who stays in karnataka for a long time wont even try to understand or learn the local language? Why is it that we kannadigas only have to learn hindi here in our city? We have learnt hindi and is it wrong for us to expect North Indians to try and learn kannda
That’s correct. But for travelers and newcomers it may be difficult. Hindi is not our national language, but we have 2 official languages i.e Hindi and English
But can't even no any of the south language. Because German gives some benefits to you. The same way we learn English it's gives benefits to us. Hindi is zero
I'm a Kannadiga from Bengaluru, this is the 1st time you did not see the other side of the story where there is chaos going on in some parts of Bengaluru from some hindi speaking people, which you can find in youtube itself. Let me give you one example Bengaluru has 16-17% Tamilians and they speak in Kannada, but problem is with Hindi speaking people who says Hindi is national language. Its not about language, its about the interest which they have to learn and adopt in a different city, which we kannadigas and maybe other south indian people expect Is it wrong ?
Learning a second Language shouldn't make u forget your mother language but if you forget it, we can't help you, i mean who forgets their mother language. 😅.
@@aspirant9845 how good is saying a south indian to mandatorily lean hindi just because they are comming here for job...? It's you who have to learn a south indian language Not us ...!
I'm a maharashtrian,i know that 'आम्ही मराठीची बोलु कौतुके,परी अमृतातेही पैजा जिंके' but even then i love most of languages in india! Especially Sanskrit....its like life to me! And i strongly believe that every language has its own sweetness and importance! भाषा खासकर संवाद के लिये ज्यादा बनी है , वादविवाद के लिये कम!❤ Being a multilinguastic person is a good concept!❤❤❤
I'm a kannadiga! I don't agree when my own kannadigas say "if ur living in Karnataka learn kannada" I'd rather choose to agree when we say "try to learn basic kannada so as to be able to contact with local people!" This would sound more positive and better way to say it !
You are correct, my friend. As a fellow Kannadiga, I feel some random instances are blown out of proportion. We take pride in Kannada, and at the same time, learning multiple languages helps in complete development. I recommend non kannadiga people living in Karnataka to make an effort to learn Kannada and Kannadigas must encourage that positively. And we too must make an effort to learn hindi and other regional languages spoken around us.
Basic kannada ಕಲೀರಿ ಅನ್ನೋದನ್ನ ಒಪ್ಕೊತಿನಿ ಆದ್ರೆ ಅವ್ರು ಅದನ್ನ ಕಲಿಯೊಲ್ಲ , ಮತ್ತೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಬಾಷೆ ಕೀಳಾಗಿ treat ಮಾಡ್ತಾರೆ ಅದುಕ್ಕೆ ನಾವು ಕನ್ನಡ ಕಲಿರಿ ಇಲ್ಲ ಅಂದ್ರೆ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ಹೋಗಿ ಅನ್ನೋದು💛♥️
@@TheNameisRamesh ನಿಮ್ಮ ಮಾತು ನಿಜ. ಆದರೆ ಇದನ್ನು ಸರಿಪಡಿಸುವ ಹೊಣೆ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರದು. ಅವರು ಕನ್ನಡ ಕಲಿಯಲು ಪ್ರೇರಣೆ ಕೊಡಬೇಕು. ನಾವು adjust ಮಾಡಿಕೊಂಡು ಅವರ ಭಾಷೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾತಾಡ್ತೀವಿ.
u know whats funny even south india has many languages (malayalam, tamil ,telugu, etc) but they all have no problem with each other LOL no one is forcing a tamilian to speak kannada or telugu . see thats unity . (just wanted to share something which i have noticed)
Tamil has highest migration than hindi people. But they learn kannada. Kannada majority Tamil Telugu Malayali And then hindi Only hindi people have problems
Exactly. It's because we mutually learn each other's languages. Ppl in Karnataka tend to know many languages like Telugu Tamil but everyone together hold kannada at a higher regard because we live in their land. They respect us by talking to us in Telugu or Tamil if we are new but no one takes that for granted. Others also learn kannada and make sure to promote that language even if it isn't their own
They do have problems and they can't speak with each others, few educated ones use english in that case, how is making a case of hindi difficult along the same lines?
@@rickycool6083 No we don't, it's mostly Hindi speaker that expects everyone else to speak Hindi, In south states most prefer English to Hindi if we have to communicate in different state except few minority
Open Letter, you covered a whole lot of great points. Well done. If people fall for political posturing of a language supremacy, the country will disintegrate by civil war. This is a dangerous trend. I am out of india for close to five decades and while i was born in non Hindi speaking family, i can fully converse even now in hindi and can read/write as well. But i should not be compelled to speak Hindi only - despite the fact that I really love Hindi. I would just close by saying that perhaps English should be kept as common language for commerce and government business and then people can converse in any language they want. From what I understand, India has either highest or second highest English speaking populous and its still a world common language. Loose the mindset that it makes us slave. Other than that, the sign language 😅😅, this way the whole country can communicate and it will be a whole lot peaceful. Love and best wishes from the USA 🙏🙏
@@souventudubanned most bengali people are not egoistic like tamil, telegu, kannada people.. they worked for unity across india during freedom struggle, now also they believe in unity
Iam from Karnataka, Mangalore our mother tongue is tulu and state language is kannada But those who are forcing to speak kannada are just uneducated one's We mangaloreans respect every language
I moved to Sweden for twenty years ago and learned the language first. It was easy to live here. So i think learning a new language is fun and important
Bahut acha...mein nepali hoon nepali logo k saath nepali mein baat karta hoon or non nepali logo k saath hindi mein baat krta hoon.. i repect hindi language i proud to be nepali jay hindi jay baharat
I have 3 questions: 1. Why are north Indian states like Gujarati, Haryanvi, Punjabi, Marathi, Bihari, Bhojpuri not against Hindi? 2. How does Hindi Endanger South Indian languages but, English does not? 3. You can communicate with a north Indian in Hindi, what is the one language that binds the south like North? (excluding english)
We bengalis are also not against hindi or any language, I learnt hindi because I used to watch hindi cartoons, and I used to think it's a very normal thing, my family even didn't forced me or anything from my childhood, but recently people are talking about hindi imposing and from that their culture getting violated. I don't understand how come learning a new language can affect your culture and believes. I never felt that my culture and believes getting diluted because I know hindi.
@@avishekbiswas9443then qhats problem in learning the state language you go to instead of expecting hindi from everyone. You are saying how culture is getting effected. Look at mumbai you will understand how it is effecting. Outside of india none of them knows other languages exist in india, they think hindi means india thats what effect is.
Telugu guy settled recently in Bangalore. Learnt kannada recently. Can also speak Hindi. I feel, because i learnt both the languages too, its easy to connect to anyone and have good time. Leave your ego and try to make diverse friends and have good time.
There r many outsiders in bengaluru, who deny to learn kannada to communicate with locals.... They show hatredness towards kannada being in Karnataka... They want their language and culture to dominate in bengaluru... So, we frustrated kannadigas are showing these reactions as response...
When I came to Bangalore, I learned Kannada and then Tamil, office guys get so happy when I speak their language ☺ but still not much mingling 🥲 When I changed my company, I worked with mostly Tamil guys, not a single North Indian but I spoke English or Tamil most of time, great!! They will call me for lunch and stuff. After few weeks they come to know I am actually North Indian 😁 and they were impressed 🥰 But then I am not called for lunch anymore😂 Y dis Kolaveri? 😅 Now I don't give a fuuck! 🤣🤣 There is just a innate hate I believe they grow up with against North Indians and it is not language issue at all!! Just like Pakistanis grow up hating Indians, Marathis and Delhites and ROI grow up hating Biharis, it is just the same😂😂 Oh yeah! just see them in front of a foriegner though, all self respect goes to dustbin 🤣🤣
u r right...they never mingle with North indians...i too had a south indian roommate...he always used to keep MUM... although we never had a fight he was cooperative but whenever he got some southie...then his happiness used to be on next level...
same i think but they discriminate like crazy , itna hate kyu . mai japan rhelunga lekin tamil nadu nahi rahunga . atleast will not feel sad that our own people
@@marudhupandian1689 Don't feel bad, I don't give a fuuck anymore about respecting South Indians or their culture anymore, its a facade. I also fired bunch of them after some months 🤣 Just to showcase their hate they bring this culture and language topic up. I had so much respect for their culture, how they celebrated every single of their festivals in companies and metro life, it was eye opening for me but then I came to see their true nature and their discriminating behaviour.
Being a local person in Bengaluru, it's not that we are imposing kannada on them north Indians but we are asking them to learn our language as well if you are going to stay and earn your livelihood here. Just because we all know (most of them) know Hindi and have talked to them in Hindi at first, just to make them comfortable, now they have the audacity to say us that we all should speak in Hindi to them even if many kannadiga don't know it, so brawls are supposed to happen, and it's not our fault. Tali dono haath sey bajati hai, so try to learn as we have learnt your language.
Mostly won't impose as we all come from different cultural background and that is not limited to language only. Problem happens when people start making a common image due to few of the a**h**s who just don't show respect to different people and their culture. Also, people tend to learn the basics with time but for one off visits to states with such mindset would be really problematic. It's our right to protect our culture ensuring that it doesn't hurt others sentiments.
Hindi speakers are language mullahs from the north. They will not learn the local language but mock it if possible but keep on pushing Hindi down the throat of non-Hindi speakers.
I am a Bengali born in West Bengal but travelled all around in multiple states, like Odhisa, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. I can speak Hindi, Bengali, Telugu and English. But I believe we have to come together and use local and national language together, this will make us progress together.
@@soumyajyotibiswas1340 Agree 100%, the comment above yours is absolute nonsense, even the native speakers of these languages don't have 100% mastery and knowledge of these languages, it's not humanly possible...😂😂
Language isn't just a tool of communication, language is part of culture and you already knew it. We can take every language as different cultures so any particular language cannot be national language of India and can't be the official language because India cannot have just one culture, India has different cultures in different parts as we all knew. Hindi speaking peoples are wrong here_ they're trying to destroy other people's cultures by try to make hindi the national language so that's why hindi speaking people receive this much hatred which they of course deserves. India is a concept and this concept isn't created just around hindi speaking people so India isn't private property of hindi speaking people. Any particular language can't be the official language and cannot be the national language period
I'm from West Bengal and there are many people here in my city who are either from Bihar, Jharkhand or UP many came in West Bengal just 1-2 yrs back and many are staying here for more than 10 yrs. Mostly the ones who are staying here for more than 10yrs know bengali well, obviously not like a native one but you can easily communicate with them. But the ones who came here recently don't know bengali so we talk with them in hindi as we both can understand it and we know they will slowly slowly learn bengali as we have seen other non-bengalis slowly slowly learning Bengali in a span of 5-10 yrs,in west bengal hindi is taught as 3rd language in many schools and there have been no protests against it. I personally think no language should be imposed on anyone whether its hindi,tamil, kannada or bengali. But if you move to some different state then it's beneficial for you yourself to learn that language in a span of few years. For that the locals should co-operate and also the one who newly shifted. Like the locals should not say we won't help you if you don't know our language and the new one should also be in a learning mode and try to learn the native language of that state from the locals.
The very fact that he did this video in hindi though he expected south indians to see it is unbelievable ignorance especially by north people that everyone should speak hindi , HE DIDN'T EVEN KEEP CAPTIONS. 😂
I never did n dont even think of disrespect. Even i feel a sense in south tht they feel thmselves superior in knowledge thn north. Dont u think so. Bro by d way i love our culture which is yours culture as well.
Article 351 of the Constitution of India is a directive principle of state policy that provides for the promotion and development of the Hindi language. The article reads as follows: "It shall be the duty of the Union to promote the spread of the Hindi language, to develop it so that it may serve as a medium of expression for all the elements of the composite culture of India and to secure its enrichment by assimilating without interfering with its genius, the forms, style and expressions used in Hindustani and in the other languages of India specified in the Eighth Schedule, and by drawing, wherever necessary or desirable, for its vocabulary, primarily on Sanskrit and secondarily on other languages." The purpose of Article 351 is to promote the use and development of Hindi as a language of communication and expression for all elements of India's diverse culture, while also preserving its unique identity and character. The article recognizes that Hindi is derived from Hindustani, which is a mix of several languages including Urdu and Sanskrit, and encourages the assimilation of other languages and dialects into Hindi to enrich its vocabulary. The article also emphasizes the importance of Sanskrit as a source for the development of Hindi, recognizing its historical and cultural significance in India. However, it does not mandate the exclusive use of Sanskrit or any other language, but rather encourages the use of all sources that can contribute to the development of Hindi. It is important to note that while Article 351 places a duty on the Union government to promote and develop Hindi, it does not discriminate against or disadvantage other languages or linguistic groups in India. The Constitution recognizes the importance of all languages in India and provides for their development and promotion through various provisions.
These hindi walas r like that...they'll come to your land, take your jobs and force their culture on non hindi speakers and abuse them when they resist to accept their Hindi dominance. Never speak in Hindi with these ppl.
As a Assamese i understand hindi but difficult to talk. Here in Assam hindi speaking people's are easily understand assamese between 5-6 months. And you know hindi or english ( not mendatory proper hindi Or english) then you survive in anywhere of Northeast India. Mainland indian peoples teach other foreign languages as elective subject, But they really need to teach Assamese as elective subject. It's an easy language.
@@udbhashjyotinath2482 It's hard to replace assamese by other language in Assam. But what do you want to talk about? I didn't understand. ( And you are assamese studying in bangalore , or you are an assamese studying in bangalore . I didn't understand)
@@sudarshanbora9865 I am an Assamese currently studying at Bengaluru. I mentioned it coz I saw how still kannada language is hugely spoken in the entire state of Karnataka. I mean to say that soon Assamese language will get replaced by Hindi or Bengali language as Assamese people donot put a lot of efforts to save our language as compared to South Indians. If you believe that it's hard to get replace, pls visit places like Lumding, Hojai etc (At Brahmaputra valley itself) . Also, we can see hindi monopoly at many areas of GHY like Maligaon, Jalukbari, Fancy Bazar etc.
@@udbhashjyotinath2482 U can speak in Assamaese in thos areas...ppl will still understand...so how i assmese getting replaced? Just because they know one more language vaguely doesnt mean original native language is getting destroyed. To give another example, nearly all gujaratis understand hindi.....but does that mean gujarati is dying?? If anything I see gujarati being understood more by hindi speakers.
@@udbhashjyotinath2482 I am from upper Assam. So i have less knowledge about South Assam, lower Assam.But I heard in Silchar area ppl mainly bengali speaking, And few lower Assam dist also. In guwahati hindi is more speaking because here native assamese ppl is less then other ppls like bihari, maruwais etc. I Agree with you kannada ppl is more afford to protect their language ,& easy to protect because karnataka is less diverse then Assam ( southern states have no illegal Bangladeshi immigrants issue like Assam) .But In assam some districts of South & lower Assam, Guwahati & other town areas ppl are not speak assamese, it's not means that assamese is in danger. We all majority of upper assamese ppl (ahom, shutia, kchari, kuch, motok, missing etc like native ppls) are hardly protect our assamese language . Jai ai axom.
Bangaluru me kannada bolne wale majority se minority me aa rhe hai aur yaha aisa situation aa gaya hai ki kannada speaker koi mil gaye to khush hona padta hai 😌 ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಬಾಳ್ಗೆ 💛❤️
@ROHIT-bq6xf mujhe kannada, English, Hindi, Telugu(samajh aati hai agar sunta rahunga to bol sakta hun), karhada, Tulu, Sanskrit (as a subject in school) aati hai mere bhai, agar Bengaluru jaise Cosmopolitan city mein acche se rehna chahte ho to bhashayein seekhni padengi, aur koi chara nahi
@@souventudubanned Hindi is not being taught as 1st language anyways. Just how the reaction comes it seems they don't understand the meaning of 1st language that is mother tongue and third language that is a non native language to increase each others capacity in which we communicate and understand each other. I studied in JNV in MP and I had the third language as Telugu, so before you start throwing blames know this. No one is forcing anyone to use hindi in their home and hometown. Its just that if everyone knows at least one common language then it will reduce n numbers of issues. Why hindi because it's still most spoken language in India. Tamilnadu got to such length in 1950-60s that they had slogans like "English ever, Hindi never" I mean our issue aside, they shouldn't have forgotten the slavery India had gone through so easily, but they were so intoxicated that they chose to do that just to oppose tje Hindi. That's some serious offence just to get back and show your opinions.
@@souventudubanned That's my next point, you don't know shit about the culture and uniqueness about India since ancient times. Go and research about it, maybe you will know the greater good reason that it is being taught in MP and maybe you will understand my earlier point as well
@@souventudubanned you have no problem learning english to communicate. but you have problems learning a language that is derived from ouur adi language, sanskrit? Hypocrisy has it's limits
I am 14 year old student and I live in Maharashtra. Here in Maharashtra, Marathi is never forced on literally anyone. Marathi is not forced in schools on people of any other castes. Here, 1st language is English, 2nd is Hindi and 3rd is Marathi. If anyone doesn't understand Marathi but knows Hindi then locals here freely share thoughts and talk. If a tourist speaks in Hindi in groups then all of the people in the group start speaking in Hindi just to let the person understand. I am Marathi and I've already perfected Marathi, Hindi, English and I understand a little bit of Punjabi. Every language has an equal dominance and respect. Language barriers making us unique are now being enforced on us. I will blame Tamil Nadu's politics here. Tamil Nadu's politicians should have introduced people to Hindi like Maharashtra's politicians did. In this way, other people who know Hindi can also learn Marathi culture. Just to get vote for themselves, the politicians promoted a bad influence for Hindi. A language's respect gets tarnished due to enforcement. This is the definition of Selfishness.
@@harieeshrakhavandaran Well, this thing is true, but Tamil movies are dubbed in Hindi and other regional languages. Marathi film industry is dead now whereas it was at peak in 1990-2010.
You may think like that.,language is not just tool to communicate, we are still culturally rooted because of our language ,our langugue is just not language it consist moral phrase , proverbs , life leson phrases which remainded us to be humble and grounded
@@vikasvarma944 it's not about what anybody think It's facts whether you like it or not Technically speaking (with logic only) language is just a means of communication. It's just your blatant emotions that made language a big issue
imagine if I venture into the great city of Delhi and bother to speak my native tongue, Kannada, and then suggest that you people should learn it just to interact with me because I'm having a hard time communicating, despite Hindi being the most widely spoken language in the area. I mean, can you even imagine how thrilled you'd be to have me around😂
Ye topic kafi serious aur important hai, aapko video kaisa laga zarur batana ❤👇
1 kosh me 3.2 kilometres hota hai
Bhaiya ji aapki mother tounge kya hai?
Agar 5 year time leke bhi language nahi sikege toh ho log ko kya bolne padega???
There are hindi people who stay here for more than 10 years still they don't speak in our languages.
Its call ethnocentrism topic
Yah ek achha topic jo sare log ko samjna chaiye
I am staying in Bengaluru from last 10 years, I don't feel they force to us to learn. They just want to respect their language also. I learn kannada . It's sweet language
simple,ashte🙂
@@qandf5984 🙏🏽,No such difference b/w us brother ❤️ and let's respect all the languages of our Country,Just respect 🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Also we need UP people to learn few non hindi languages like Kannada and Marathi.
Now many ppl are visiting UP so tbere should not be langauage issue. Kannada and Marathi are ancient languages
Then what do you think about those people who posted the videos for getting harassed? Just because you didn't get harassed doesn't mean others also didn't get harassed. Learn to respect others experience.
I’m from Mangalore Karnataka , I belong to Konkani speaking community so i talk konkani with relatives and family , Tulu is the language of our area so i talk tulu amongst villagers and friends. Kannada is state language so I speak Kannada to people who are from different parts of the state . Hindi is language of national politics so i also know Hindi . English is for education and news . So i speak 5 different language and I’m proud of my country 🇮🇳
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I speak the universal language of heart ❤️😂
@@staymotivated374 dhak dhak Dhak dhak
But of course… nobody values the language of heart 😐
@Ankith Mallya Same from my side. We, Konkani especially GSB people can adapt any language and settle with no issue without losing our mother tongue.
ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರು ❤ like madrappa✅✅
Creator of the video conveniently forgot that Hindi is made compulsory in non-Hindi speaking states too!
@@aikyabharatha288 Jai shree ram. Bro Hindi and other languages are compulsory. Before 1960 there no hindi as official language.by article 343 made hindi as official and 22 languages also. Hindi is not compulsory language. Bhai mojhe Hindi ata hai tere se achcha .I'm from Karnataka.
That's why south states are erudite than north states😅😂
@@sumithkare9536, Hindi compulsory is ok, state language compulsory is not ok? Double standards? Let people decide what language they want to speak.
1 of the worst ppl
ಯಾವುದು ಊರು ನಿಮ್ದು
I am a Malayali, I speak Hindi, English, Malayalam and Tamil but imposing a particular language such as Hindi will not be acceptable.
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Yoo im from tamilnadu and i know the same languages you know...😊❤ Sirappu❤
@@dhanush4792 Hindi is a symbol of our Mughal Slavery
@@MissingLinks-1187 but when someone come to live in karnataka and Tamil nadu, why do those people impose their language on outsiders. Why do they not answer if someone speaks in Hindi, and no problem with English. Doesn't English destroying your language
If u go to rajastan u should learn their basic language words.. Same to all... If north indians come to south states they should learn basic words of their language.. Bcz you need to survive in these states.. So u only learn to survive but you fucking people wherever u go... You impose ur language on the local uneducated and common people... What type of mentality guys this... Simply waste..@@pooranlal-qq6ou
I have been living in Bangalore for the last 13 years. Though I couldn't speak kannada i have progressed to the extent of understanding it and hopefully one day i will overcome my shyness and fear of making mistakes and start speaking kannada. The larger problem people often do not understand is the demographic shift happening in Bangalore which will be resented by the localites naturally. Imagine delhi being overpopulated by tamilians or malayalis and insist on local delhiites to speak in tamil or Malayalam.
What i feel is that kannadigas don't mind if you don't learn kannada. What makes them irriated is the insistence of north indians to converse in hindi . If you speak in English you dont face issues is what i have experienced so far.....
Im sorry to say this, because of people like you only this kind of incidents are happening.. you have been living here from past 13years and dont know kannada this show how much you respect local culture..this outburst are happening because outsider disrespect local culture like this, understand the main cause
@@dhavaljaina5923 why do you guys demand respect? It is something people feel out of themselves. How does it matter if others don't respect your culture. Ses you guys want others to respect you, a sign of having inferior feeling
@@prasanth123cet see you have been here from past 13years, still you haven't learnt it. Does this looks like we demand respect? Do you know how long 13years is this shows you don't care about the culture here. And more than 50% Bengaluru population is non-natives if everyone starts ignoring local culture like you means. How will the culture survive? Please answer this.
Learning kannada makes you inferior? this is the mentality of non-natives.
Giving respect to local culture, adding value to echo system where we live, where we eat makes you inferior?
What kind of non sense you are talking?
@@dhavaljaina5923 I may live for 50 years without learning the language of the place. It is absolutely my choice to learn or not to learn. Nobody can force me to do it as it is my fundamental right as an Indian citizen. I neither respect nor disrespect kannada or kannadigas. They are just like other Indians in any other part of the country and doesn't command special status or respect.
If you read my first message, you will understand that I have been trying to learn it just out of my own wish and not out of persuasion which should be the case for anyone. If I could manage without learning it what is your problem? I am not forcing anyone to communicate with me in my language. Neither anyone have the authority to force me to learn their language as long as I remain the citizen of india.
Being proud of one' s language and culture is good. Forcing it on others is not going to work and only make your own face look uglier....
Ps. This will be my last message. I have no more time to fight with some stranger through TH-cam...
@@prasanth123cet am i disrespecting you or am i scolding you for anything? Why do you guys think we will force someone to give respect or like now you think i started fighting with you.. Even you are stranger to me.. See because of this audacity and ignorance conflicts are happening... Will allow any German, French people to live in India without learning hindi or English for long years?
Im talking about sentiments you talking about law.. fine in Karnataka law mandates 60% kannada signage, are you guys following it? NOOO, atleast give respect to the law, forgot about culture. You guys opt for sentiments and law only if it suits you
I’m a teluguite living in Karnataka, I don’t agree with just telling local language being imposed on the outsiders, it all started when the union government started imposing Hindi on locals, secondly I disagree with locals forcing other to learn language complete, from what I have seen it is mostly the outsiders don’t respect the language, people and customs, which over time has piled up and caused an outburst, most Bangaloreans do speak atleast 2-3 languages and all they expect from my experience is us putting a small effort to learn few words, and they start helping us, and one more thing is Bangalore development started with the kingdom of Mysore, when the Wodeyars started progressive measures 100 years earlier which started reaping benefits 6-8 decades later, but the outsiders telling locals that Bangalore developed because of them forgetting that the very reason they have come is the successive governments and people have put more efforts to get investments and also I have seen in my office once we have a North Indian boss he tends to hire only North Indians and don’t encourage people from other parts of the country. Finally both the parties have few faults it’s better both the parties learn from their mistakes.
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Your understanding/knldge about kannadigas and bengaluru is grt❤ #wodeyars❤
Exactly this is what I want to tell
Same in my company, a tamilian focuses more on tamilians/Telugu
Finally someone told truth about origin of bangalore's progress or development.
I'm from Chapra, Bihar and born and brought up in Kolkata, West Bengal. My parents speak in bhojpuri, siblings speak in hindi, teachers speak in English and friends speak in Bangla. Also few friends are Assamese and few are maithili and I listen to Punjabi music so I have learnt almost five to seven languages in 20 years of my life and another reason for that is my father was an army officer. I know it's quite different to learn and manage so many languages at time along with studies but then thats the beauty of India 💚🤍🧡🇮🇳
Bangla bojhen?
I live in jharkhand and same. Just instead of bhojpuri make it magahi.
@@atrijaghosh7418 I know you didn't ask me but mostly yes:) I think Kolkata(WB) Bengali is a little different from here though.
@@atrijaghosh7418keno, gaalagal debe, chaddi bole nijer mota buddhi dekhabe?
@@atrijaghosh7418 haa khub bhalo kore 😊
ಕನ್ನಡವೇ ಸತ್ಯ ಕನ್ನಡವೇ ನಿತ್ಯ proud to be a ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ
ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ
Bro nam kannada Satya haudu adre bere bashe annu kuda mahatva todbeku Alva , bereyavara bashe kuda Satya taane aavr gaagi ?
@@SujeetGShetKarnataka bittu aache hodaga aa aa rajyada bashe kaliyona, gowrava kodana. Karnataka nadalli yake?
@@darshandeep477 iddu haudu adre swalpa time kodbeku tane kalilike onde sala avrgu kasta
Hindi always best
As a Bengali I love to speak Hindi but if anyone imposed me to must speak Hindi. Then I never speak Hindi and this is thinking of maximum non hindi community. Love you all 🇮🇳
So many north indian already says it you don't know Hindi then you are not India get lose from hindustan they disrespect our mother tongues and try to impose language of munghol on us
Exactly same here.
I can speak hindi much better that hindi speakers. But totally no if it is imposed.
Same thought. I'm an Assamese and studied Hindi till class tenth. But I will never speak Hindi, if imposed on me.
@@malabikabarua1163 Can you explain how hindi is imposed on you?
@@Aditya_Pro i said "if"... And i mean it too 'if" ever.
Misleading title. Change it to: 'Why is this mughal era language called hindi, with no real history being forced on all Indians'
you are so right. They are prioritising some language with the history of 600 yrs old with the languages which has the history of 3000 yrs.
Because they are mugsl kids
@@vibhav____7791 COME KERALA and see. TAMILS ARE WORLD CEOS anot look like africans. GO AND SEE YOUR PRESIDENT. WHERE IS SHE FROM? JHARKAND?????
@@vibhav____7791 Africans not ruled kerala. Kerala Muslims mixed with arabs
@@vibhav____7791 how kerala people mostly fair do not look like Africans. Tamils generally dark do nor look like African. So what's your point? U should say that to jharkand
Im a Bengali from Jharkhand. I was travelling by train and my co passenger was a Manipuri Army soldier. The only reason i had the best conversation and one of the most pleasing journey of my life was because we both knew Hindi. So screw this petty linguistic divide. Language connects. Let it remain that way
Problem is central government's promotion of (only) hindi and sanskrit language
@@rajashashankgutta4334 more than 60 percent india knows hindi , why would the central govt. promote a language only 1 state speaks? this is coming from a malayali so dont give me that north india crap
@@hardworkistheway നന്നായി സഹോദരാ
@hard work is the way see bro, hindi is a derived language, it has been derived from many North indian languages, unlike dravidian derived. Back then government used hindi to unite us. It didn't work well everywhere. Take Punjab and haryana, haryana is a state now because Punjab didn't like schools teaching hindi instead of Punjab (even in a Punjab majority place). Now ppl (north) only speak hindi is cuz, others speak, ppl who speak their mother tongue (non hindi, north Indians) can understand them (cuz hindi is derived from it), so as they speak with more hindi ppl, they too picked up hindi. But we never caught on that train, when someone speaks in hindi, we'd be like "ahhhhhh?" And that's it.
Both of you should've been able to communicate in Bengali rather because of cultural similarities between the said cultures. You've been imposed by Hindi in a way as you think its more preferable than your own language
We kannadigas are not imposing our language on any outsiders. But we are imposed by hindi speaking people to talk in hindi. We love our language, expect same love & respect from others.
What if you can learn English which is Britishers language then why can't Hindi.
@@pooranlal-qq6ou Didn't you watch the Video, We learn English by Choice, Not because it is a britsher's language. If we dont want to learn English we can but for hindi its a different case right?
Learn south language @@pooranlal-qq6ou
@@pooranlal-qq6outhat's what you learn kannada instead of us learning Hindi since u are coming to Karnataka
@@adeeshathodthillayam4205 there is no use of Kannada outside karnataka.
Kannadigas dont hate hindi.. but we hate people who disrespect kannadigas by not even trying to reciprocate the courtesy kannadadigas show by talking to Hindi people in Hindi..all we expect is if you are staying in Karnataka for more than 1 year yoy atleast need to make an effort to talk in local language..
Similarly we hate ppl who respect our hindi, don't think that only u ppl can fight back.. Give respect and take respect
People from Karnataka were very patient with outsiders, but having stayed here for years and still don't learn the language, how do you feel when Hindi speaking people put locals down. Has happened with me and is happening in my apartment in Bangalore
Very high superiority and entitled feeling many Hindi speakers have
@@sas2061same goes for southern indian states also .
@@sas2061 u know only 2 languages, we have to deal with 4. Why u want us more headache to learn one more.
@@joshuatheunkownuniverse.2475 That is the thing bro...like half of the nation is connected by one language from east to West and North but for South everybody wants everyone to learn their own particular language ... 🙄
So what? there is no mandate that everyone should learn every state language, everyone will speak the language they want, what you are talking about is arrogance
In Bangalore if we speak little kannada also people are Happy and appreciated...i live here since 5 years and peoples are very humble..
Some people won't do that much that's these many problems
This is the difference between north and south.
Good 🎉 some peoples arrogant to speak Kannada
I agree I never faced a big back lash but there are times when people are very aggressive with my friends I never felt this.
Exactly! That's all we kannadigas expect. If non-kannadigas had minded their own business and not disrespect language and culture, none of this issue would have occurred.
Kannada is not local language. Kannada is regional language.
Wts your oroblem
Its classical language
Kannada us always a waste language
@@MoonNut2499and your sister also 😂 plz send her to me
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I have lived in Bangalore, I have seen both sides of the issue. .Issue doesn't come when they don't know how to speak(locals accept the fact), it comes when they refuse to learn it even after working and staying in the city for long. Especially when PPL use statements like "If you don't speak Hindi, why are you staying in India" and "If you don't speak Kannada, y r u in Karnataka"
Finally someone speaking sensibly. We don't have a problem when someone doesn't know how to speak Kannada but if they have stayed here for a long time and refuse to learn even few general sentences to use in everyday life it angers the local people. I mean we learn Hindi and try to make your visit as comfortable as possible in Karnataka, it's only respectable that you also learn local language. Tbh if someone tries to speak even a few words in Kannada, the locals get really happy and they go out of their way to help you. I don't support people who are harassing those who don't know local language but I can totally understand why they are harassing. I've also come across a lot of north Indians have a superiority feeling and insulting the local language and the cuisine.
we cannot learn a language just after shifting to a city. and if you are so proud of the language keep it to yourself don't just mock someone like a dump.
I agree with you, a friend of mine from Delhi said this to an another friend of mine(who doesn't speak Hindi).
@@nikhilbaitha4886 Bhai bhasha padhna hein ya nhi padhai ye aapki icxha hein lekin doosre bhaashaon ko neej dikha k bolna galat h na .Aap hi socho!
@@nikhilbaitha4886 Get comfortable with the local language, if you are going to live there for more than 6 months. The rule is majority wins. So when a non-Hindi guy goes to Delhi/Noida, he has to speak in Hindi, but if a Hindi guy goes to another state, he expects everyone should know Hindi. This will not work.
I'm a south indian who lives in Chhattisgarh so I speak Telugu with my relatives from South and know the native language of chhattisgarhi from where i Live , Hindi because it's widely and most spoken language in India and English thanks to Education.
And I'm definitely proud of it.
Fuck barriers let's get United Together.
Please don't say South Indian it feels like different entity like people from north indian can't call themselves north indian becoz Kashmir and up are poles apart I think it might be true for state in Southern
Rajput? South Indian?
@@stylequotient4921 okk , i get your point but how you gonna denote the southern region of India without mentioning the word "South India" ?
Please Enlighten me.🙏
@@Rahul_Rao_001 you can use your state name !!
@@Rahul_Rao_001 use your individual identity like telugu kannada tamil punjabi gujrati like that
I am a gujarati and I'm very proud that here people do not mistreat somebody just because they don't know how to speak Gujarati. And we never give this dumb argument that "if you have been living for long in gujarat then you must learn and speak ".. Absolute bullshit.. this false pride of language and region is nothing. If a kannada speaker and a Gujarati speaker go abroad both are yelled racist names like "headshaker" and "chicken curry"😤😤 nobody gives a shit about any language we all are Indians.
Yes thats what i love about gujaratis. I am a bengali having my hometown in gujarat now, although I can read and understand gujarati very well, but I still cant speak it fluently, but gujarati people are very chill and they easily communicate in hindi also. Most people from cities know hindi too, so there is no problem in communication.
😁Jai shree Krishna Gujju brother
@@souventudubanned u filthy tribal
@@souventudubanned tell me one thing, didn't you learn anything from the video? and no one is saying you to learn hindi brother/sister, you have created a Resistance for Hindi in your mind yourself I don't know under which circumstances, and this Hindi belt thing is kinda weird! we as Indians should respect each other cultures and language and shouldn't be offensive about it! I am from Bihar residing in Delhi, and have immense respect for kannada, malyalam, tamil etc. culture and traditions, but that doesn't mean anyone is superior to another, LOVE SHOULD BE MUTUAL, AND WHEN WE LOVE, WE LEARN TO RESPECT! I hope I am clear about my msg, spreading out love!😃
@@karanpandit5033 bhai rehne de. Ye chutiya same comment har jaga paste kar raha hai.
I am Maharashtrian and same problem happens with us also , North Indians are arrogant and grab our Marathi people places and work , south indians and Maharshtian have same demand
स्वायत्त महाराष्ट्र whatsapp group मधे सामील व्हा.
@@TheSudhanshu1982 hindi question paper talent. Vwry very less world ceos and nri remittance
@@TheSudhanshu1982 blackie beautiful than lodi Lori qutab Alexander babar timur ghazni nadir shah durrani etc soldiers kids. 😀 south beautiful people. Kerala world ceos like FedEx Google cloud netapp ex citibank etc.
@@TheSudhanshu1982 also most black in Haryana Bihar Up rajasthan gujrat jharkhand odisha chattisgarh mp bengal etc. Come kerala. We are jew mixed and not raped. No one defeated travancore
I think it is based on perception, values and character of a person, which makes him bad or good, it cannot be said that a people from this region are completely bad. So there is a need to think on perception, values and character of a person by indian mega cities. Companies are there in North india also, there are many cities such as gurgaon, noida, delhi ncr, new delhi and chandigarh. Even there are also South Indians and other parts of indian living, they never complaint. If the people of a particular state take out all other states people then India will collapse on economy, growth and no respect will there for each other state. Hence results in division of india into multiple parts, which one day destroy these small parts also into pieces like civil wars happening in other countries. I respect every state and every culture, because I am an Indian that is my identity outside the world
As a kannadiga i can say here in Bengaluru many people know more than 3 languages including hindi. But the fact is we are trying our best to communicate with the outsiders and expect the same from them. This is not only on the streets but even in some government offices and banks where some people from north indiacome to work and speak only in hindi, just imagine any person in their land struggling to communicate with outsider who doesn't know the local language, that's a big headache and they even refuse to learn kannada and tell us back to learn hindi. Ok just imagine any of us kannadigas or tamilians or any person from South Indian going and imposing anybody in North India to learn any of the southern languages will they accept...??? We r just trying to save our language from hindi imposition.After begging for so many years now we have become rude.
Most of them know Hindi and English. If they need to communicate with Kannada people, they can do so in English - what's the problem? Learning a new language is not that simple. If I am working in Bengaluru, I don't know for how long I will be there; maybe I have to shift to another state.
Secondly, Hindi is not the official mother tongue for all North Indians. You guys have to understand this basic thing. We have our own regional languages like Marwari, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Awadhi, Malwi, Punjabi, etc. Hindi is just like English in India - the language of communication. We have our own regional languages.
@@ayushrajput7154See I live in Bangalore and I don't think I need to learn Hindi to communicate daily to earn my livelihood because Bangalore is an IT hub anyway ..
"If they need to communicate with Kannada people, they can do so in English - what's the problem" The problem is they refuse to speak in English(and most of them can't even speak English properly). Secondly English works only in Urban areas. If you go to work in Rural areas you have to learn the local language.
"Hindi is not the official mother tongue for all North Indians" more than 40 North indian languages are considered as Hindi just to artificially increase the number of hindi speakers. Many North Indian languages are in Endangered state due to influence of Hindi.
Finally, what North Indians speak is not hindi. It is Urdu. Calling Urdu as Hindi for political reasons doesn't make it Hindi. Check any conversations of Indian and pakistani TH-camrs. They speak the same language that is Urdu...
@@ayushrajput7154
"We r just trying to save our language from hindi imposition" The central Gov is already replacing words of Kannada language with words of persian origin used in Urdu/Hindi by using money and influence. Just carefully watch news channels, astrologers, pop gurus, youtubers etc... they are slowly replacing one word at a time. for example :Hudukṭa becomes Talash, Bhuddhivanṭa becomes Akhalmand, Adhbuta becomes Kamāl, Jote becomes sath. they are trying to make it a fashion statement.
Also replacing kannada words with equivalent Urdu pronunciations Ex: Rāma become Rām, Bhārata becomes Bhārat and so on...
We must be aware of these criminals..
Cool, then you are second Tamil Nadu in the making.
I am from Rajasthan & an ExMuslim, I started loving every Indian language when got to know about its influence on its people & strong influence on great nation Bharat, So please respect every Indian language ❤
Bro no need to say that you are a exmuslim that's you choice but I k wo what you want😡
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Bharat is a Indo European language
Jahannumi murtad
i am from Mangaluru Karnataka 💛❤️. Learn Kannada Speak Kannada in Karnataka 💛❤️. Jai Kannada Jai Karnataka 💛❤️.
ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ
my foot kannadiga
ಯಾವನೋ ಬೋಳಿ ಮಗನೆ
@@daoism1049my foot for your worst language🤡😁
@@PATEL_SHORTS_YT my dong for kannada and kannadiggas niggas 🤪🤪
I was talking about my colleague in Hindi when I joined the company as a fresher.
The manager told us that Hindi is a language for bus conductors and auto drivers.
I am from odisha. My first language is Odia. That doesn't mean I will be rude to non-Odia people or force them to change their identity.
Average idli behavior
You should have said then why aren't you speaking in Hindi?
@@aexp.9539
If he really said that's wrong
Average Paan parag behaviour is much worse than that😂
yehi iss maamlo me odisha better lga mujhe. I am a bihari living in odisha. Odia bhi classical language hain people take pride in their language but they speak hindi as they understand it's important for the country to have a common language and see, I am having zero problems living here. and neither did their culture diluted which tamils are more concerned about
@@SerCrispinCole bro Odia people are also Hardcore with their beliefs but in general are pretty chill.
As a Bengali I believe Hindi is not just a language. It's a connection way that connect India. Few month ago I visited meghalaya. All tourist and locals are in conversation with each other in hindi. Although it's not anyone's mother tongue but all communicate with each other by broken Hindi in their way. That boosts me a lot. It's my incredible India
inhe kaun smjaye bhai ,
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You will lose your language and your culture like Maithili in Bihar. Goodluck.
@@engineeredarmy1152 if people our moving on let them forget no problem
At the End -: Language is used for communication... Just communicate with whichever language you want
@@engineeredarmy1152 no ,all hindi speaker here speak bengali . mere nanaji toh bas bengali newspaper padhte hai . even i can read bengali .koi culture lose nahi horha .instead its increasing .
Dear every Bharatiya, always remember," Together we stand, divided we fall". Jai Hind 🇮🇳
@@greater5677well for sanatan people, india is the only country. Indic religions are the native ones and the rest are foreign. We indians need to get united irrespective of anything which has a tendency to divide but remember this is mutual. If my counterpart isn't willing to mutualise the understanding between us neither i am gonna do it, it's tiresome. And this is the case in my country, when one party wills to do that other stands to the ground.
@hinduvta Ram-terrorist lmao and you are promoting harmony with your name
I can't the irony 😂
@Papi Dey what's funny about that?
@Papi Dey are you serious??please stop with this linguistic divide created by Mamata Banerjee and do hell with your slogans like "joy Bangla"...I take pride of my language (Bangla)...but I am part of Hindustan/Bharat..so I will always be loyal to that idea of nation.
@Papi Dey jai hind🇮🇳 only
I live in Karnataka.And we love to be part of India.I doesn't mean that we have to learn Hindi.It is our state our home and who will come from outside will learn our language .
As maharashtrian , we accept every people Hindi , Gujarati , South Indians , and we don't have a problem with " if they don't know Marathi " until they say " Yaha Marathi nahi chalti "
truth hurts? Mumbai majority are Hindi speakers
Bhau aplya ya swabhava mulech he lok khup majlet ata Mumbai madhe nahi tar Nagpur madhe pan hach hal zala ahe
Ani yevdach nahi baher che lok aplya la ghati mantat
@@himanshunikode5832 even amaravati madhe pn khup hot aahet aata
Yes, apart from South Indian, people from rest of the other states are very mature, I you speak Hindi they will reply you in Hindi. And especially maharashtrians,
Being from uttarakhand i have grown up listening and sometime speaking Garhwali language ..not just the language but the culture and rituals attached to it is in my blood from incept but we do speak Hindi but never let it as a barrier for our communication and the
*struggle for communication is real* .#
😭areyy mai vi garhwali aur mera naam vi sanskriti 😭😭😭 .
@@defnurmom wow ..twining 😂❤️
@@sanskritinautiyal 😭😭 mai bss rawat hu
@@defnurmom oh wow
@@sanskritinautiyal ji
In my village (Chhattisgarh) a sadhu came from Maharashtra.
He was talking with some villager in hindi but villager were responding in Chhattisgarhi both were understanding each other very well 😂😂😂😂
As I live in Maharashtra I started talking to him in Marathi and baba was surprised then I told that I lives in Nagpur.
If the same Sadhu comes here and start speaking in Hindi, then he will learn a lesson definitely. We are never exposed to Hindi and we don't want to.
@@GirishAdesh'here' means where?
@@Aratiii06 Karnataka.
@@GirishAdesh that is extremity. You can talk to him in sign language. No other lesson is required. Afterall, he is only a sadhu - a non violent spiritual person. What is the need to teach him a lesson? He is beyond all these small differences, isn't it? Will he force you to speak in any other language?
@@Aratiii06 I'm not asking or forcing him to speak my language.. he should pronounce a state's name as it is.. the same way Gujarat cannot be written or pronounced like Gujarata, Delhi as Dell, Uttar Pardesh as Uttara Pradesha. And it's definitely not a extremity.
My mother tongue is marathi but from my grandparents generation, we are living in Bangalore only. So one thing i understood is tht people here are not against people who speak other language. The problem is that some northies come saying , " i wont speak kannada , i will only speak in hindi ( which is national language it seems) and will order us also speak in tht language "
I am from Bangalore, Imagine if kannada or Tamil is made compulsory language in India. You start hating these languages. The same will be the feeling of people if Hindi is forcefully imposed on us. In south India we had no contact of Hindi until independence. Please note that Hindi is not a pure Indian language. It is a mixture of Arabic, Persian and some Indian languages. It does not even has its own script. Script is borrowed from Sanskrit. Instead of having common language. I suggest to work on common script for all indian languages, so that all languages blend gradually and new common language is formed naturally.
Bro formal Hindi is not Arabic or anything ..Hindi is just for connecting states ...who told you not to talk to in kannada in Karnataka but you can't talk kannada in Delhi because people don't know...and no one in India is Hindi speaker every states has it's own language but still only North Indian understand how Hindi is important to connect with other states but not with south because south live in ego..but why you learn English ..English is not even Indian language English speaker looted you , raped women , make you vulnerable etc still you love English than Hindi ..bro even Hindi speaker didn't do anything to anyone...but still you south people love to talk in English and feel modern 😂😂there is difference between modern and western...a begger in uk also speak English but he is not modern ...😂😂😂
Yes right
The central Gov is already replacing words of Kannada language with words of persian origin used in Urdu/Hindi by using money and influence. Just carefully watch news channels, astrologers, pop gurus, youtubers etc... they are slowly replacing one word at a time. for example :Hudukṭa becomes Talash, Bhuddhivanṭa becomes Akhalmand, Adhbuta becomes Kamāl, Jote becomes sath. they are trying to make it a fashion statement.
Also replacing kannada words with equivalent Urdu pronunciations Ex: Rāma become Rām, Bhārata becomes Bhārat and so on...
We must be aware of these criminals..
Majority of hindi words are from sanskrit they have been corrupted by bollywood into urdu
Yes bro true just make kannada or Tamil national language make idli sambhar dosa national language and any other dish will not be allowed to eat..funny without logic Hindi is not Indian language Hindi is Hindustan and Hindustan is Hindi kannada or Tamil is just Sri Lankan language
Kannada is being spoken from centuries in karanataka, suddenly what is this force to learn Hindi?
As human being if I am being forced I won't learn anything. Only love can change peoples mind. Because of loving friends and neighbors, I learnt Hindi.
brother we are not forcing you to learn hindi but please dont misbehave with someone just because he/she speaks different language
@@snowleopard3925 many Hindi speaking people have also misbehaved with me, I did not create a language war because of it neither recorded and uploaded video in internet. If you don't know about kannadiga please stay out of this conversation.
English is the unofficial common language in south india.
Don't learn any south language .instead ask us (south Indian) to speak in English.
Today due to the job market and medium of education in English, it is a more pragmatic language than hindi.
As a human being who can speak and communicate in English, I don't want to be forced to learn kannada keeping my hectic schedule aside. If the ego of kannadigas is so big then I will stay here for more decades and I'll never learn your language. If you don't want hindi to be forced then don't force your local crap on us too....
@@snowleopard3925 speak english when down in south india. No one will respond to you in hindi in bangalore, because majoirty of them, includng me, dont know to speak hindi.
Some people think that speaking hindi is more patriotic than local language
Hindi sounds good...
It gives u space to experiment
Also it has the power to absorb different words of different languages and accents with in !
@Karna_son_of_SURYAnorth induans do believe that.
@@drg598 which is the problem with it. People fear that their language and identity will be engulfed and absorbed into the bigger hindi language.
@@Attitudezero884 not everyone though! I am north Indian but I prefer malay over hindi ❤ no hate it's just my opinion
@@Attitudezero884 there are many north indians who donot speak hindi in general like punjabis
Kannada is official language of Karnataka and English is connecting language. No place Hindi in Karnataka.
"Hindi muktha South Indian "
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Black south 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Are bhadvo kuch galat toh nahi bol raha hain woh
@HumanRider-ys6ld Janab aap Hindustan ki baat kar rhe hai ya Bharat ki,Agar Hindustan ki toh janab se sambodhit karunga aur agar Bharat se toh Shreeman.Antar samjh gye honge aap.Main Bharatvasi hun.Aur sabhi Bhartiyan Bhashyein samaan h.
Don't do that I am marathi but hindi id imp for India to committed otherwise no one can communicate in other state
I have no problem with other languages, but from childhood my parents speaks Hindi, and recently shifted to south of india , very sweet people but also I have come across some locals who showed aggregation because I was speaking in Hindi so i moved away from there , because i didn't want to make a seen. But yes I have experienced the pain .
English is acceptable but not Hindi
man sorry but, ig this is the thing, south indians dont really care what language ppl speak, we might not even care if ppl spoke hindi with each other, same with english. but south indians started to not like hindi
Can I ask you something? Why can't you learn native language if you shifted to there. Does you will allowe to speak to you in my native language in your state?
So according to you.
Locals should start learning a new language(hindi) bcz migrants like you to feel comfirt?
@@santhoshv3028it's simple , learning a new language needs a lots of time and dedication which most of the people don't have
@@lathalibin no, if I go to gujarat I will not learn gujarati by giving it a specific time, it's obvious that with time I will automatically learn gujarati but giving it specific time will be a waste cz I can communicate with them in hindi, everyone know hindi there. This is beauty of North India, ever state has it's own language but everyone learn hindi as second language to communicate with each other, and south Indians, 5 states, 5 languages, and no one agrees to make a common link language, that's language politics.
I am a Bengali... I have cleared CTET and cleared KVS written. But I got rejected in KVS interview just because I was unable to write Hindi in full speed dictation. My teaching ability and education faced failure just because I am a non Hindi speaking, non Hindi writing candidate. 😢😢
Tumko hindi n likh pane ki wajah se reject kar diya mujhe english n likh pane ki wajah se . Had chutiyapa hain desh me
Isliye hate hota hai south me
that's the problem
Language isn't just a tool of communication, language is part of culture and you already knew it. We can take every language as different cultures so any particular language cannot be national language of India and can't be the official language because India cannot have just one culture, India has different cultures in different parts as we all knew. Hindi speaking peoples are wrong here_ they're trying to destroy other people's cultures by try to make hindi the national language so that's why hindi speaking people receive this much hatred which they of course deserves. India is a concept and this concept isn't created just around hindi speaking people so India isn't private property of hindi speaking people. Any particular language can't be the official language and cannot be the national language period.
WTF !! It’s absurd. You know you’ll find many letters drafted by govt in Hindi in KVS. But they do have English too and these things are very trivial in comparison to teaching talent. These interview peeps reject candidates for stupid reasons. Try your luck in good missionary schools or private colleges. All the best.
In Mumbai, where I've lived for over five years, I've been amazed by the kindness of the people. My Marathi friends would switch to Hindi when they saw my confusion, showing their consideration. Inspired by their beautiful hearts, I made a personal decision to learn their language. With lots of effort, I can now converse in Marathi and understand others, but my journey of learning this wonderful language continues. The more I delve into Marathi, the more I fall in love with its depth and beauty. While learning Python, Java and C-sharp, I learnt another Language not because it was imposed on me but because of sheer kindness.
That's why marathi is gone from mumbai and now it become hindi city.
Marathi is started degrading in Mumbai.
All Maharashtrian people without studying Hindi knows Hindi, even kids know Hindi in Maharashtra, and i think mumbai doesn't speak Marathi anymore only rest of the Maharashtra speaks Marathi, but yeah we know Hindi also
That's why Marathi is dying in there own state
Every outsider needs to know this.
I am a tamil speaker born in Bangalore and speak
Tamil kannada hindi and english
There is no point in language policy but hindi should not be imposed forcefully
Kannada is paramount in karnata.. Keep ur tamil inside ur house.... All transactions commercial services should happen in kannada.... Rest is secondary..
Imposing tamil or hondi or any other language is violent ly opposed....
Jai bangarappa
7 years ago my father shift to Gujarat and now I am able to speak influent Gujarati
15 years ago, a Hindi speaking guy shifted to Bangalore. He has still not learnt basic Kannada.
@@Aratiii06OMG
I have no answer for you
In that time period I can learn 3,4 languages more😂😂
I’m originally from Andhra Pradesh, so naturally, I speak Telugu at home. I lived in Bangalore for five years, where I learned Kannada. Many of my college friends were from the North, so I speak Hindi quite well, too. For the past two years, I’ve been living in Chennai and have picked up Tamil as well. I also spent about four months in Delhi before moving to Chennai.
Having experienced life in various parts of the country and interacted with people from different backgrounds, I believe I’m somewhat qualified to comment on this issue.
In my experience, I’ve never seen anyone randomly demand that someone else speak in Kannada, Tamil, or any other language. All that’s usually asked is that people show respect for the local language, especially when living in cities that provide them with their livelihoods.
The examples you shared seemed a bit biased.
1. In the case of the auto driver who was supposedly insisting on speaking Kannada, the reality was quite different. The driver was actually more than happy to speak in English, and his English was quite good. The passengers, however, kept asking him to speak in Hindi and repeatedly questioned why he refused to do so.
2. As for the guy at the airport, it seems like he was playing the victim card, possibly to go viral. He claimed to be born and raised in Bangalore, with his father also being from the city. It’s puzzling that someone with such a background wouldn’t speak any Kannada. For the last time, Prime Minister Modi doesnt live in Bangalore. But he still tries to learn a few phrases of the local languages during his visits and tries to speak. Watch his visits to AP. NOT TO MENTION, It’s likely the airport authority was teasing him.
As you pointed out, all that people are asking for is some respect for their languages. It’s "Kannada," not "Kannad." It’s "Telugu," not "Teligu." Despite being corrected multiple times, I’ve noticed that many people don’t make an effort to learn even these small details.
For anyone navigating Bangalore, Chennai, or Hyderabad and facing language barriers, here’s some advice:
Learn a couple of basic phrases in the local language. For example, say, "I don’t know ______. Can you please speak in English?" Most people will try their best to accommodate you.
Of course, you might encounter a few extreme locals who dislike outsiders, but you’ll find such people everywhere. Don’t let it discourage you.
You’re welcome here.
People must understand that there's a huge difference between doing a task by loving it and doing the same task under pressure would give us a contradictory result .
Very true
You would learn German if you wanted to Work/Study in Germany.
@@engineeredarmy1152 Germany don't have that much toxic behaviour like France so we can easily communicate with with them in English, also when you live in foreign country you have to learn their language and pls don't compare this by Indian states you have to speak this and that fuck that. Come out of that behaviour as soon as possible, otherwise you wil be another example of politically misguided bigots 🤡🤡. Hope you understood this heavy dose thks a lot
@@engineeredarmy1152 Would you learn German if Adolf told you to?
@@engineeredarmy1152 many indians would learn a foregin language if they are going to work in foregin countries but they dont want to learn their own countries language
I just want to clear my stance here. I am from odisha. And yes if someone is visiting odisha for touristing or traveling purposes then you don't have to learn odia. But if you are going to stay in odisha for job and business then learning local language would be beneficial for you more in the long run. Still i am fluent in hindi , english know a little bit of bengali and currently learning kannada. It's about your own benefit.
If some outsider is planning to live there for long period of time, he/she will eventually learn basic odia only and only if Odias don't pressurise them to learn it.
People decide themselves whether they want the benefit of learning a different language or not. It becomes a problem when people are forced to learn the language just because they are working at a particular place. Will they learn a new language every time they change jobs??
Absolutely we odia people didn't impose our language to anyone even though our language is a classical language as old as other languages. Most Odia people comfortable with hindi speaking and people from cities comfortable with both hindi and english.
Hindi should ban from odisha because Hindi killed odia language in odisha
Yes It will be beneficial but it should not be mandatory because everyone is not as smart as you who can learn multiple learn easily ..yahan english nahi seekh pa rakhe Jo bachpan se pad rahe school odisa, Bengali , or koi language kaise sikhenge kyu aam insan ki life ko or jada horrible bana Rahi h govt waise hi Aaj kal ke time mi waise hi paresan h insan
You said about reactance, kanadaigas in Bengaluru didn't not force Kannada on north Indians, but after IT revolution many young north Indians immigrated to Bengaluru who kind of resisted to learn Kannada Even though they're living here for more than 5 yrs, and many times in front of my eyes they have insulted Kannada and treated them as inferior language, mainly by young people, the old north Indians who are older than 50 yrs they are wise, they respect the indigenous culture and language
First of all you should learn the difference between inferior language and joke. And then also you shouldn't forgot indian govt set up tech organizations and tech institutions when bengaluru had nothing, anyone didn't say objection on it, they have right to come and work and talk in their language, at last if you want to stop migration in you city then stop propoganda about you city that your city is world class, many people trap in that propoganda and come to live there
@@soumyadeepchowdhury3585
Historically , south Indians had a gripe with Hindi,the tamils hated both hindi and sanskrit and wanted to create their Identity based on Tamil/tamizh language and it's antiquity , the telugu ,malayali,kannadiga, wanted sanskrit to be the national language, as this will aid them to understand their scriptures better and believed in the classical antiquity and prestige of sanskrit, along with their mother tongues. But the central govt , Congress party decided to go with pragmatism and chose Hindi because most people spoke(not read or write) it.
Did you know about the love / hate relationship between Tamil/telugu, Tamil / kannada?
Did you know the first state to form on the basis of the language is Andra pradesh? , Because we bifurcated the Madras state due to Tamil imposition. The Tamil hate Hindi imposition because they were also guilty of imposing their own language and culture ,ideology on other south Indian , and believe me the Tamil love their language ,there can be no better chauvinist than a Tamil chauvinist. The Hindi ones you can find now and then are cute by comparison.we south Indian did not let one language be imposed over the other and kept our distinctive classical status in check.
But why can't you learn Hindi for unity of India? If not,what is the common language of the south I can't learn all four languages(Tamil,telugu, kannada and Malayalam)?
You are correct, Hindi is a pragmatic solution for a national language, had it not shot in the leg but also letting english be the other option. Today Hindi and English are the official languages of india.
Ideally it should have been Sanskrit. Many agreed with sanskrit for nationalism and religious Hinduism reasons ,but pragmatism had to come in between,chose Hindi and guess what today the same pragmatism is a hurdle for Hindi to be a National language. Because pragmatically english is a better language to learn, instant respectability,better opportunity,heck the increasingly medium of schooling and job enviornment is english.so hmmm 🤔 🤷.
Same pragmatism that gave opportunity for Hindi to be a National language killed it in the end,i am sorry 😔.
The unofficial common language of south India is english.heck ,you can look me in the eyes and say, arrey sun be ,chyawanprash rang ke chutiye,main Naa Tamil sikhungi, Naa telugu, nahi kannada aur malyalam sikhungi, if you don't know Hindi and can't be bothered, you better talk to me in English, i can't be bother to learn four different languages. i would totally respect that.you go girl, and rise up for your truth. That is the reality, give this reasoning to south indian and see if he can't refute that.no he can't. It's the truth.
Have a nice day.pranam🙏
@@soumyadeepchowdhury3585 what you're trying convey and what I am telling is totally different, you're talking about propaganda and politics, I am telling about person to person interaction, you're giving points in national level, and I am telling about personal issues between immigrants and local people
@@soumyadeepchowdhury3585 if Bangalore gets industrialized then we will for sure welcome it, Yes others have right to come here and work and speak in their language I am not denying it, and neither we nor Karnataka govt tell Bengaluru is world class city, infact who have lived in Bengaluru for more than a year tell it's hell. In my comment I have mentioned about few young north Indians ( not all, very few) give hate comment on Kannada, politicians use this incident for them and emotionally triger the local people, I or majority of South Indian people have no hatred towards north Indians or hindi and majority of us like sanskrit, but continuous replay of incidents and politicians speech against n. India kind of makes us feel as if both are different countries and both are enemies
@@kgiplmdrf9488 bro I am completely accepted your comments
I am from Karnataka and sees people from North India (mainly IT jobs) disrespect local people. Dislike their food and culture. People leaving in Karnataka are kind people and they don't like rough/arrogant behavior of North Indians which spoils their culture. Hence they don't like people coming to Karnataka and spoil the culture. Being oldest language of India, linguistically rich but Mugals British and todays politicians ignore this language and trying to impose Hindi. I studded Hind as third language and now children's are studying. There are Marathi Tamil Urdhu Gujarathi govt. schools in Karnataka. Please show me any state which teaches Kannada (at least as optional) OK have you ever heard names of KrishnaDevaraya and Pulikeshi 2 in your history books? OK, According to history Dravidians are the Native Indians then what's wrong in leaning/respecting our local languages. OK its ignored by politicians what about TH-camrs !!
Ok, disliking food or sth
Likes and dislikes are one's own preferences and tastes. U can't blame anyone for that...just accept others as they are and move on. But even North Indians can't say anything against it or disrespect, that is different. No one can impose any language on anyone
If they disrespect locals, bash them of it's too intolerable...defend oneself...they ought to know to hv basic respect for themselves, whether kannadigas Or northies
I'm an Odia. But I'm staying in Kolkata since 3 to 4 years. I have learnt bengali which is also a sweet language alike Odia. I love India not a single state.
Talk about Bangalore.
Thank u, i am A Bengali. ❤️
I'm Tamizhan studied English,Can understand Malayalam,Kannada,Tulu and Telugu.There is no need for other languages.
I am Tamil living in Tamil Nadu but I learnt Hindi out of my own interest (can write Hindi fluently and speak to an extent). No one compelled me to learn Hindi. Learning languages become beautiful when it is not imposed upon us.
@@N5coolyou can learn all Dravidian languages bro we don’t need to learn Hindi you know who is contributing more to our country if we get our own nation then you would go starving mate
@@SachinKumar-pi2xx Kerala is bankrupt, Karnataka is on the verge of bankruptcy, Andhra is inching closer to bankruptcy and you are thinking about making southern 🇮🇳 the next 🇧🇩 (🇧🇩 is still a least developed country for your information).
@@N5coolkerala is not bankrupt as they are richest indians abroad. South poor because mugal soldiers kids in delhi looting us
@@N5coolWhat? Bangaldesh is developed?😂. I agree it has a higher gdp oer capita, but it's still a 3rd world country just like ours?
Southern states and Maharashtra are still the bread earners of India. Like it or not. The tax return we get from central is a joke
I'm a Kanndiga speaking completely in Hindi staying in Punjab for the last 2 years, typing this very comment in English watching a japaneese anime.
I believe it's not all and always about patriotism, yes it's really important, but if your goal is long term, you would be automatically willing to learn multiple languages. It's not about who's right or who's wrong, it's about all the amazing quality people and content that now gets unlocked because you know those languages.
I'm now able to work with multiple brilliant people by speaking in hindi and strive to improve India as a whole.
Many of my friends have recommended me some of the most brilliant channels I've come across on TH-cam which are in hindi and unfortunately not in Kannada. It's more about accepting the amazing culture present in India and respect and atleast try to learn a little bit of the place you're living in, which in and of itself is a great experience.
I'm grateful for all the amazing Indians out there whom I'm able to meet and grow together with.
Thank you.
You moved to their land. you learned their language. you assimilated. that is good. that is how it should be. but do north indians reciprocate the same thing? nope. some do but most don't. The concept of national language is moronic. for thousands of years, our civilization has co-existed without any "national" language. "Hindi connects us all" is just north indian propaganda. Don't get me wrong. I ain't anti-hindi. I'm from the telugu land. we learn hindi in our schools here but it's so useless for us, we might as well scrap hindi from our syllabus and invest that money into something a lot more productive stuff like CS, financial studies or sports.
you wanna move to my land? cool, speak my language and assimilate but still hold on to your native culture. simple as that. most north indians do not understand this simple rule. especially the migrant workers who move to the south.
@@sarakamnani6328 yeah yeah keep saying that to yourself. First of all South Indian speak rudely to North Indians and force their language on North Indians, i am from Bihar but learnt Tamil when I lived in Andaman and Nicobar for 3 years, it wasn't necessary to learn Tamil because most of the people there were from Kerala, west Bengal and Tamil Nadu but still Tamil interested me the most. If you tell someone to learn a language because you are living in their state then it's rude, people will learn it by themselves if they feel the need it's not about respect or disrespect the main problem of you guys is your ego and superiority complex, throw it away and accept the outsiders first with open arms and help them learn rather than insulting them.
@@sarakamnani6328 Sure, it did hurt a lot when people asked me what state Karnataka is in and not knowing the beauty and the amazing culture we got down in south, but I wouldn't go as far as saying learning Hindi was useless, more like opened up more doors. Sure, most don't reciprocate as much as us, but it is what they are missing out and probably because most aren't open minded as I see here, just like a frog in a well ,and I won't lie saying its alright they don't speak the local language when down there. But, the central imposing Hindi and state imposing Kannada is where things get complicated for an average person. The individual is the one who should decide themselves respect and try to learn and enjoy and assimilate the process as you said. More individuals need to understand this that language is being used by the politics and they need to think for themselves, only then the country will progress in all places.
@@Shubham-hk6yfIts true that you pointed out that people will learn, and I've learnt Hindi of my own accord, but I do see a lot of people taking the southern states for granted and vice versa. I still don't understand this mindset of both places. The people I appreciate are the ones from north-eastern and I always cite them as examples as to how nicely they cope up with the whole language barrier despite being highly culturally diverse themselves.(At least those I've met are really nice and friendly).
@@eternalreverence7578 but you can't deny that some uneducated north Indians won't even try to learn any language that could communicate with people, they will only reply back to you in Hindi which I think is wrong. They should learn to communicate better
I'm from Karnataka
South Indian here we understand & communicate easily with others , we learnt hindi, speak with others but y other non karnataka people dare to learn kannada,, i travelled many states i spoke there respective languages.. So others being surviving in Karnataka u must learn & spoke kannada also.. Bcz we don't want here dominate us others .. In our state we will be dominant only.. Not others
Everyone should communicate in Morse Code 😂😂
Bahut mehnat lagegi.
@@Maitreya-7777 isiliye toh 😂
@@Maitreya-7777 mehnat lagegi toh jhagada hi khatam 😂
But far simple then Sanskrit (jk)
Excellent Suggestion
I Speak In Bhojpuri ( Witch Is Not Hindi )
But I Will Promote Hindi Language Couse It's Help Me To Connecte Me With Other Indian's | 🙏🚩🚩
Bhojpuri is not a language it's a boli.
@@priyanshuk1330 Witch Is Mentioned ✌️
Other Hindi speakers*
I can't speak Hindi bro
@நேதாஜி Netaji it's ok bro as long as you are Indian we are brothers from another mothers
I am from Bengaluru we have huge respect for our gujju, marwadi and Bihari brothers who learn kannada and speak like a local within few months.
That is never possible.. So chill... Keep fighting nothing will change.. Nobody has time to learn a new lang within few months.. It takes almost 5 yrs min
@@riteshvizz9786 🤣🤣come out of your cave kid they are not learning to read and write and become professors😂 5 Yrs lol. Maybe you will take 5 Yrs.My friend just spent 3 months in Delhi now he can speak hindi like a local Delhi guy.If you communicate daily with locals anything is possible.
@@riteshvizz9786 it depends on person to person. As to their learning abilities and interest.
@HumanRider-ys6ldu were living in Karnataka that's why they wanted u to learn basic kannada.. and we are also proud of our kannada. U don't want language but had a job here?
Respect the culture
@@Kusa-j8i if we are in karanataka why should we? Tho most PPL do help outsiders especially from north by speaking Hindi. Even if they use some phrases of kannada they will gladly help. But I've seen many northern PPL expect everyone to speak Hindi even if someone doesn't know Hindi and respond in kannada or other language than Hindi they still tell"reply in Hindi". Shouldn't we expect the same? We are in Karnataka so we do expect
I am from Mangalore, Karnataka. When I initially came to Bangalore, I used to argue with my Tamil friends that Hindi (preferable Sanskrit) must be made a National language for Bharat, instead of using a foreign language English. But later slowly I noticed that North Indians who have settled here for more than 10 years also do not speak Kannada. Finally my thought is that, wherever we go, we must learn the local language within say 4 years, not as a rule, but as a mark of concern and respect for the local people and culture.
Acceptance > Compulsion
Language isn't just a mode of communication, it is strongly close to our culture & a matter of pride for us.
Harmony comes with acceptance. I come from Jharkhand but if I start to live in Karanataka/Telangana, it's my duty to accept their culture & learn there language as well. It helps us to evolve.
However, unfortunately many Hindi speakers don't feel that way. I have seen many who are working in South for several years but didn't even try to learn the local language. At the same time, they expect every non-hindi speaker to learn Hindi.
language has huge influence in everything from education to culture. Kannada is the identity of karnataka people
I like this video you have point. I am from pune, Maharashtra and our local language is marathi. My colleagues are hindi speakers. My problem is my one colleague is been living in Maharashtra for 8 years and still speaks in hindi when i asked why you are not speaking in marathi they said all my friends are hindi here and i am like you are not trying to speak local language thats why you are not making marathi friends dude. Ok the other colleague is from delhi and recently moved to pune so i talked with them in hindi or english because i understand its tuff to quickly switch to new language. so my problem is if you are living more than 3 years in Maharashtra then atleast learn simple marathi. I am not expecting new person to speak marathi i can understand but this people don't even try to learn this amazing language and miss this beautiful culture. Feeling sad for them. At least we are not that extreme like south states. Jai Maharashtra 🚩🚩🚩
these north indians go everywhere and starts interfering in local politics . they deserve to be treated like that
JAI MAHARASHTRA
- baburao ganpatrao apte
And this motherfuckers South Indian they don't even use Hindi ....you see many professors are from south India speak in English.... They don't speak Hindi neither in Marathi ..
I'd such issue when I was in my medical College and i faced this issue...
We are not that extreme like South Indians that's why we are slowly losing our language in our own state 😢
@@p.limbunkar3077 No you are not. You are losing your language because you don't speak it. I am from Rajasthan and people sometimes say this about marwari. I always talk in marwari when the other person knows it too. I speak hindi with those who don't know marwari. The problem starts when you start speaking hindi with people who know your local language.
I am a Bengali and I have seen many non Bengali people comes to our state for tourism, buisness and other purpose. I find most of them communicating in Hindi with us and our Bengali people cooperate with them very well even if somebody doesn't know Hindi tries to speak it. But when we go to any Hindi speaking state and if we can't speak Hindi if we tries to communicate with Bengali very less no. Of Hindi speaking people who know Bengali cooperate with us but most of them don't cooperate with us and also they say that Hindi is our national language(according to them not in reality)so you must know Hindi. Also when a non Bengali people in our state tries to speak bangla we feel happy and if he makes some mistakes we tries to correct it but in a Hindi speaking state if we can't speak Hindi properly and mix our local language with Hindi they make fun of our language and a very best example of that is that Vivek Bindra's video where he openly makes fun of Bengali dialects. Every language have different dialects but making fun of them seems very bad and it hurts those people who speak that language. So I think cooperation should be from both parties if one party does not co-operate says Hindi is national language (which is actually not) and other party only co operate then it's seems unbalanced. So every language speakers should co-operate with the other otherwise there will be a linguistic inequality in the country.
Vivek bindra didn't made fun of bengali ..he is actually right
@@Anjani-tk9xs He is I think in the whole video was partially right because in middle of that video for 8-9 minutes he talked about those statistics of different aspects in that time band he was right. But in the starting of the video he made fun of Bengali pronunciation and I am saying about that thing in my comment that a person has no right to mock any language pronunciation like this. Apart from that he also said Bengalis are mamma's boy so what's wrong with that we respect our parents and we respect their decision and there is nothing wrong with obeying our parents. He also says about our food habits that he went to a Bengali hotel and wanted veg but they gave him fish. Do you think any hotel exist in Bengal like this what he meant to say that Bengali have no sense to differentiate veg and non veg. He says Bengali have very less knowledge of economics but there are two Bengali noble laureate who are from Bengal. He said about Bengalis Durga Puja without knowing it has inscribed in UNESCO World Heritage. He says many bad things about Bengalis culture, Language, People, Food Habits. I think if had not said all these and have only talked about the datas and statistics I would have liked his video but somewhere I think in the process of describing Bengal's downfall he have blamed Bengali culture, language, people, food habits etc. Yes Bengal is in very poor condition today but that's only because of the politicians of Bengal not because of the common people not because of the language food habits culture. Whatever Vivek Bindra said in his video about our culture, language is totally against the constitution.
@@kaustavdhara5625
I am Marathi and from Maharashtra. In my college, there was a non-Marathi guy. Most Marathi people can speak Hindi, so I asked the non-Marathi guy why he didn't learn Marathi. He replied that he felt that Marathi was a lower language or a chapri language. I felt bad, but I didn't say anything to him.
@@stfo4260 this is the problem bro literally hindi destroy other language because of hindi of odia children don't know odia
@HumanRider-ys6ld better than hindi and any other indo aryan language 😂🤣
I'm a Banjara Man from Banswada Town ( Telangana ), i can speak Telugu, Tamizh, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Hindi, English too 🎉
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕಕ್ಕೆ ಬಂದು 15 & 2೦ ವರ್ಷ ಆದರೂ ಕನ್ನಡ ಕಲಿಯದವರನ್ನ ಏನು ಮಾಡಬೇಕು..
What exactly will they achieve by learning kannada ? Kannada call centre worker ?
@@shubhamsharma3333
I ask you the same question
What should we do after learning Hindi?
We sell Panipuri in Road side..?
What is the work of Hindi Prachara Samithi in South Indian States?..
Why central government is promoting Hindi language to non-Hindi speaking people all over India..? According to the constitution of India there are 22 official languages out of which Kannada is one.. Kannada is also national language of India.. The word Kannada itself is 5000 years old. Is it possible to compare Hindi,'s antiquity infront of Kannada?
Thika mele Maadi karada pudi hakabeku😂.. Aste macha...😂
@gansubram4584 aarey smartass who's telling you to learn Hindi you better learn English it will help you.
नहीं सीखना हैं भाई तू कभी आ इधर तुझे अच्छे से सीखा देंगे तुम सब पढ़े लिखे ग्वार हो
माफी मांगो तुम सब kand वाले तुम लोग देश से माफी मांगो बेशर्म लोग
ಕನ್ನಡಕ್ಕೆ 2000 ವರ್ಷ ಇತಿಹಾಸ ಇದೆ ಅದಕ್ಕೆ ಯಾಕೆ ಭಾರತದಲ್ಲಿ ಕನ್ನಡವನ್ನು ರಾಷ್ಟ್ರಿಯ ಭಾಷೆ ಮಾಡಬಹುದು ❤❤
Usse v jyda dusre language ka hain uska kya
@@movieseditsನಿಮ್ಮ ಅಮ್ಮನ ತುಲ್ ಹಿಂದಿ ಹಂದಿ ನಿಮ್ಮ ಅಮ್ಮನ ತುಲ್ 🤣
What about Tamil...
Lol
@@joking7949by foot kannadiga 😂
আমি বাঙালী, বাংলায় কথা বলি. কিন্তু হিন্দি আর ইংরেজী বলতে আর পড়তে পারি. কত জন অবাঙালী এখানে এটা পরে বুঝতে পারলে বোলো. অনেক কথার জবাব এটাতে পেয়ে যাবে। 👍
Bujhbena konodin ora
Dada ekhane english e likhlei cholto
Sathik .
हिन्दी , বাংলা , 中國人 ,
Full stop এর জায়গায় দাড়ি ব্যবহার করুন।
Ami nonbengali yadyapi Ami bujhte paarchhi
Sorry for this kachra , I'm not so good at Bengali
I agree with South Indians. Hindi cannot be imposed. As a Maharashtrian I respect my mother tongue as well as rest of languages. But migrants must respect Local language.
North Indians don't respect other cultures. They need to learn atleast basic.
Our kannada language 5000 year old,why we forget our language and talk Hindi 😢
Maximum age of kannada language is 1500 years.Every South Indian language is mixture of Sanskrit and Tamil.I just give you a right information not about say you talk hindi.yes Hindi is not our national language
Dear what about Sanskrit and Prakrut language.
@@subashmala92 If lord Rama exits then which language he used to speak sapad or oota.
@@subashmala92 Dear study deeply not 1000 and 2000 Prakrut language is oldest language no body created this language it was present in nature while human was created.
@subashmala92 bla bla we have 1500 year old novel gadya😂.
1800 yrs old stone inscription.
Language is atleast 2500 yrs old and might have originated 3000 yrs back
As a Bihari, I know English,Hindi, Maithili, Bengali and Marwari just because I have grownup with these languages around me.. thanx to all my friends..
Untill Hindians give equal respect to all Indian languages, unity in diversity will always be on paper.
Northies must understand saying BHARAT MAATAAR JOY in Bangla instead of BHARAT MATA KI JAI in Hindi doesn't make me less patriotic.
Support to all language warriors from Bengal ❤
I happily say that, when you throw out Communism,understand the threat of Islam and stop loving football.
@@gauravk6114 Dear Chomu, I'm a Right winger not a communist. I don't belong to Andhbhakt fraction of BJP voter voter base. I belong to the right wing intellectual fraction & an active BJP member in my state.
@@Indianoamericanorussiano first of all we are indian not hindian so mind your language 😏😏😏
@@Indianoamericanorussiano Waste kangali spotted 😂😂😂
@@gauravk6114 stop loving football?? Abe chomu 😂😂
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಲ್ಲಿ ಇದ್ರೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಬರಲೇಬೇಕು 👍❤️
According to me sanskrit should be made the national language as i think almost all languages in india are based on sanskrit so a lot of words will be common and it will be easier to learn and its a very systematic language
tamil will oppose it, some NE states will oppose it and it will be opposed by left
bro hardly some ppl speak sanskrit it should be preserved but cant be made national language
Agree with you, why nobody complains about English imposition?
Lol you think people in North east gives a damn about Sanskrit?
it's a language of pandits
@@nsggaming7096 until india becomes a 10 tn dollar economy then the left cant influence us long way to go
I live in chandigarh and here 90% students are planning to leave India
Khalistani ( Majaak hai😁)
Same
@@swastik8706 tf
So what ? They should leave if they are getting good opportunity anywhere else because anyways under current govt nobody is having proper employment
@@Vizorfam --- is govt asking people to produce 20 children in 1 family??? how will govt. give employment to everyone if one family has 12-15 children???
I respect all regional languages and culture from bottom of my heart. But friends, why hatred towards Hindi speakers? When we happily accept English as a language (Which actually was imposed and is a symbol of past slavery) why not a more or an equal respect towards Hindi speakers too? Hindi is a language which has an Indian soil origin. Who's mother tongue is Hindi? I guess all regions have there own languages, it's just that Hindi is a common communication medium. Though I respect your opinions. Please come over this, we have a lot of issues to be solved. Jai Hind, Vande Mataram!
It’s difficult to learn than a south indian languages all north belt languages are similar but imposing the other way around when you are not moving from home state is also bad. It should be optional for people not a mandate
Simple reason, it gives unfair advantage to hindi speaking folks especially in accessing central services.
@@avinashnandyala nobody is Imposing is still an Optional languages
Mostly people from North West and eastern India 🇮🇳 people fight against Britishers a lot so it's in our blood we can't speak English with our own people
@@rajashashankgutta4334 the same way English gives advantage to the west. People don't question that?
@@proshort7423western institutions dominate our world in almost every major field. Ofcourse they gonna set their instructions in their preferred language.
im from karnataka and the reason we want people to learn kannada and speak it in bengaluru is that we just love our language, and we dont want it to get lost like how many people in mumbai dont even speak marathi. we love our language and we dont want it to get lost, we dont want it to fade away,and even from our childhood, we have learned to be patriots to our state and we have been very proud of our language. people just fight because they're immature. they should speak softly about it and of course, if you go to any other country like korea, of course they wont know english, and you cant justify as to how english is used to communicate internationally, let us speak our language and save it man. please learn a regional language if you are going to be staying there for a long time. And practically approaching this by requesting you guys, so please learn a regional language if you are going to move there, not only kannada. Even many people have learnt hindi to communicate with others in the north and most of us kannadigas know hindi, so please. Jai karnataka maathe
Why does north people who stays in karnataka for a long time wont even try to understand or learn the local language? Why is it that we kannadigas only have to learn hindi here in our city? We have learnt hindi and is it wrong for us to expect North Indians to try and learn kannda
Good akka 😊 jai kannada 💛❤
That’s correct. But for travelers and newcomers it may be difficult. Hindi is not our national language, but we have 2 official languages i.e Hindi and English
@@ranjansaraf369 we got more than 20 official languages, mr ranjan
I am from Maharashtra & have learned German willingly, now I can see the benefits of it here in Germany.
Good bro.!
You should know the local language of the natives. It is one of the basic things.!
Illiterates won't get the point... They just need reasons to be ignorant..
But can't even no any of the south language. Because German gives some benefits to you. The same way we learn English it's gives benefits to us. Hindi is zero
@@naga143add If I ever move to Southern part of India, I would love to learn the local language 😉
Hindi is waste for us
I'm a Kannadiga from Bengaluru, this is the 1st time you did not see the other side of the story where there is chaos going on in some parts of Bengaluru from some hindi speaking people, which you can find in youtube itself.
Let me give you one example
Bengaluru has 16-17% Tamilians and they speak in Kannada, but problem is with Hindi speaking people who says Hindi is national language.
Its not about language, its about the interest which they have to learn and adopt in a different city, which we kannadigas and maybe other south indian people expect
Is it wrong ?
Yes it's wrong, they will learn if they feel the need for it
I think people in the south are doing the same thing north indians would do if they spoke to them in a South Indian language
Learning a second Language shouldn't make u forget your mother language but if you forget it, we can't help you, i mean who forgets their mother language. 😅.
@@aspirant9845 isn't it exactly what northies expect if you were in a North Indian city.?
@@aspirant9845 how good is saying a south indian to mandatorily lean hindi just because they are comming here for job...?
It's you who have to learn a south indian language
Not us ...!
I'm a maharashtrian,i know that 'आम्ही मराठीची बोलु कौतुके,परी अमृतातेही पैजा जिंके' but even then i love most of languages in india! Especially Sanskrit....its like life to me!
And i strongly believe that every language has its own sweetness and importance!
भाषा खासकर संवाद के लिये ज्यादा बनी है , वादविवाद के लिये कम!❤
Being a multilinguastic person is a good concept!❤❤❤
Shi bola bhau
I'm a kannadiga!
I don't agree when my own kannadigas say "if ur living in Karnataka learn kannada"
I'd rather choose to agree when we say "try to learn basic kannada so as to be able to contact with local people!" This would sound more positive and better way to say it !
You are correct, my friend. As a fellow Kannadiga, I feel some random instances are blown out of proportion. We take pride in Kannada, and at the same time, learning multiple languages helps in complete development. I recommend non kannadiga people living in Karnataka to make an effort to learn Kannada and Kannadigas must encourage that positively. And we too must make an effort to learn hindi and other regional languages spoken around us.
Basic kannada ಕಲೀರಿ ಅನ್ನೋದನ್ನ ಒಪ್ಕೊತಿನಿ
ಆದ್ರೆ ಅವ್ರು ಅದನ್ನ ಕಲಿಯೊಲ್ಲ , ಮತ್ತೆ ಕನ್ನಡ ಬಾಷೆ ಕೀಳಾಗಿ treat ಮಾಡ್ತಾರೆ ಅದುಕ್ಕೆ ನಾವು ಕನ್ನಡ ಕಲಿರಿ ಇಲ್ಲ ಅಂದ್ರೆ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕದಿಂದ ಹೋಗಿ ಅನ್ನೋದು💛♥️
@@TheNameisRamesh ನಿಮ್ಮ ಮಾತು ನಿಜ. ಆದರೆ ಇದನ್ನು ಸರಿಪಡಿಸುವ ಹೊಣೆ ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರದು. ಅವರು ಕನ್ನಡ ಕಲಿಯಲು ಪ್ರೇರಣೆ ಕೊಡಬೇಕು. ನಾವು adjust ಮಾಡಿಕೊಂಡು ಅವರ ಭಾಷೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಮಾತಾಡ್ತೀವಿ.
Ur a hindi gulam
@@adarshactivity not at all !
u know whats funny even south india has many languages (malayalam, tamil ,telugu, etc) but they all have no problem with each other LOL no one is forcing a tamilian to speak kannada or telugu . see thats unity . (just wanted to share something which i have noticed)
Tamil has highest migration than hindi people. But they learn kannada.
Kannada majority
Tamil
Telugu
Malayali
And then hindi
Only hindi people have problems
Exactly. It's because we mutually learn each other's languages. Ppl in Karnataka tend to know many languages like Telugu Tamil but everyone together hold kannada at a higher regard because we live in their land. They respect us by talking to us in Telugu or Tamil if we are new but no one takes that for granted. Others also learn kannada and make sure to promote that language even if it isn't their own
They do have problems and they can't speak with each others, few educated ones use english in that case, how is making a case of hindi difficult along the same lines?
@@rickycool6083 No we don't, it's mostly Hindi speaker that expects everyone else to speak Hindi, In south states most prefer English to Hindi if we have to communicate in different state except few minority
You lemurs fight with each other on basis of language.
Open Letter, you covered a whole lot of great points. Well done.
If people fall for political posturing of a language supremacy, the country will disintegrate by civil war. This is a dangerous trend.
I am out of india for close to five decades and while i was born in non Hindi speaking family, i can fully converse even now in hindi and can read/write as well. But i should not be compelled to speak Hindi only - despite the fact that I really love Hindi.
I would just close by saying that perhaps English should be kept as common language for commerce and government business and then people can converse in any language they want. From what I understand, India has either highest or second highest English speaking populous and its still a world common language. Loose the mindset that it makes us slave.
Other than that, the sign language 😅😅, this way the whole country can communicate and it will be a whole lot peaceful.
Love and best wishes from the USA 🙏🙏
English is a colonial language and that’s a fact.
so you want hindi nationalism instead of indian nationalism
Center will never stop promoting Hindi, and non Hindi speaker will never stop resisting it.
True story.
that's why India lags.. people create problems out of ego rather than solving it
@@Deb_deCoder easy to say.
@@nightcoreeeeeeee political parties of those states dont want hindi because that could topple their govt.. people will realize true hindutva
@@souventudubanned most bengali people are not egoistic like tamil, telegu, kannada people.. they worked for unity across india during freedom struggle, now also they believe in unity
Iam from Karnataka, Mangalore our mother tongue is tulu and state language is kannada
But those who are forcing to speak kannada are just uneducated one's
We mangaloreans respect every language
I moved to Sweden for twenty years ago and learned the language first. It was easy to live here. So i think learning a new language is fun and important
Mein Bengal Se Hoon & Local Se Bengali Mai Baat Karta Hoon & Non Bengali Logon Se Hindi Mai Baat Karta Hoon.
I Love My India 🇮🇳
Bahut acha...mein nepali hoon nepali logo k saath nepali mein baat karta hoon or non nepali logo k saath hindi mein baat krta hoon.. i repect hindi language i proud to be nepali jay hindi jay baharat
@@laxmanmagar7849 Thank You Brother
I have 3 questions:
1. Why are north Indian states like Gujarati, Haryanvi, Punjabi, Marathi, Bihari, Bhojpuri not against Hindi?
2. How does Hindi Endanger South Indian languages but, English does not?
3. You can communicate with a north Indian in Hindi, what is the one language that binds the south like North? (excluding english)
Gujrat maharashtra r not in North india
We bengalis are also not against hindi or any language, I learnt hindi because I used to watch hindi cartoons, and I used to think it's a very normal thing, my family even didn't forced me or anything from my childhood, but recently people are talking about hindi imposing and from that their culture getting violated. I don't understand how come learning a new language can affect your culture and believes. I never felt that my culture and believes getting diluted because I know hindi.
What did you achieve after binding and qho said marathis are not against hindi. They are, but very less as compared to south indians.
@@avishekbiswas9443then qhats problem in learning the state language you go to instead of expecting hindi from everyone. You are saying how culture is getting effected. Look at mumbai you will understand how it is effecting. Outside of india none of them knows other languages exist in india, they think hindi means india thats what effect is.
Maithili , bhojpuri , Punjabi ,Bengali are against Hindi imposition
Telugu guy settled recently in Bangalore. Learnt kannada recently. Can also speak Hindi.
I feel, because i learnt both the languages too, its easy to connect to anyone and have good time.
Leave your ego and try to make diverse friends and have good time.
There r many outsiders in bengaluru, who deny to learn kannada to communicate with locals.... They show hatredness towards kannada being in Karnataka... They want their language and culture to dominate in bengaluru... So, we frustrated kannadigas are showing these reactions as response...
When I came to Bangalore, I learned Kannada and then Tamil, office guys get so happy when I speak their language ☺ but still not much mingling 🥲
When I changed my company, I worked with mostly Tamil guys, not a single North Indian but I spoke English or Tamil most of time, great!!
They will call me for lunch and stuff.
After few weeks they come to know I am actually North Indian 😁 and they were impressed 🥰
But then I am not called for lunch anymore😂
Y dis Kolaveri? 😅 Now I don't give a fuuck! 🤣🤣
There is just a innate hate I believe they grow up with against North Indians and it is not language issue at all!!
Just like Pakistanis grow up hating Indians, Marathis and Delhites and ROI grow up hating Biharis, it is just the same😂😂
Oh yeah! just see them in front of a foriegner though, all self respect goes to dustbin 🤣🤣
Yr last line killed it bero😂
u r right...they never mingle with North indians...i too had a south indian roommate...he always used to keep MUM... although we never had a fight he was cooperative but whenever he got some southie...then his happiness used to be on next level...
same i think but they discriminate like crazy , itna hate kyu . mai japan rhelunga lekin tamil nadu nahi rahunga . atleast will not feel sad that our own people
I don't know whom you met man, but having a learning attitude in life important.
I hope none gets aliennated, this feels bad dude
@@marudhupandian1689 Don't feel bad, I don't give a fuuck anymore about respecting South Indians or their culture anymore, its a facade. I also fired bunch of them after some months 🤣
Just to showcase their hate they bring this culture and language topic up. I had so much respect for their culture, how they celebrated every single of their festivals in companies and metro life, it was eye opening for me but then I came to see their true nature and their discriminating behaviour.
We Indians need to be more loving and respectful of each other!! Guys Let's not get petty with language, region etc Spread more Love 💕,☮️🇮🇳💝❤️
Being a local person in Bengaluru, it's not that we are imposing kannada on them north Indians but we are asking them to learn our language as well if you are going to stay and earn your livelihood here. Just because we all know (most of them) know Hindi and have talked to them in Hindi at first, just to make them comfortable, now they have the audacity to say us that we all should speak in Hindi to them even if many kannadiga don't know it, so brawls are supposed to happen, and it's not our fault.
Tali dono haath sey bajati hai, so try to learn as we have learnt your language.
Mostly won't impose as we all come from different cultural background and that is not limited to language only. Problem happens when people start making a common image due to few of the a**h**s who just don't show respect to different people and their culture. Also, people tend to learn the basics with time but for one off visits to states with such mindset would be really problematic.
It's our right to protect our culture ensuring that it doesn't hurt others sentiments.
Hindi speakers are language mullahs from the north. They will not learn the local language but mock it if possible but keep on pushing Hindi down the throat of non-Hindi speakers.
I am a Bengali born in West Bengal but travelled all around in multiple states, like Odhisa, Andhra Pradesh, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh. I can speak Hindi, Bengali, Telugu and English. But I believe we have to come together and use local and national language together, this will make us progress together.
@@souventudubanned You should keep your ideas to yourself 😂 😂
@@soumyajyotibiswas1340 Agree 100%, the comment above yours is absolute nonsense, even the native speakers of these languages don't have 100% mastery and knowledge of these languages, it's not humanly possible...😂😂
Language isn't just a tool of communication, language is part of culture and you already knew it. We can take every language as different cultures so any particular language cannot be national language of India and can't be the official language because India cannot have just one culture, India has different cultures in different parts as we all knew. Hindi speaking peoples are wrong here_ they're trying to destroy other people's cultures by try to make hindi the national language so that's why hindi speaking people receive this much hatred which they of course deserves. India is a concept and this concept isn't created just around hindi speaking people so India isn't private property of hindi speaking people. Any particular language can't be the official language and cannot be the national language period
No national language
Keep your Hindi to yourself or Hindibelt
I'm from West Bengal and there are many people here in my city who are either from Bihar, Jharkhand or UP many came in West Bengal just 1-2 yrs back and many are staying here for more than 10 yrs. Mostly the ones who are staying here for more than 10yrs know bengali well, obviously not like a native one but you can easily communicate with them. But the ones who came here recently don't know bengali so we talk with them in hindi as we both can understand it and we know they will slowly slowly learn bengali as we have seen other non-bengalis slowly slowly learning Bengali in a span of 5-10 yrs,in west bengal hindi is taught as 3rd language in many schools and there have been no protests against it. I personally think no language should be imposed on anyone whether its hindi,tamil, kannada or bengali. But if you move to some different state then it's beneficial for you yourself to learn that language in a span of few years. For that the locals should co-operate and also the one who newly shifted. Like the locals should not say we won't help you if you don't know our language and the new one should also be in a learning mode and try to learn the native language of that state from the locals.
Up wala kyu jayega re bengal me ?
Humare pas hi hai delhi aur noida
Tum log khod up aur delhi aate ho bhai
South Indian learning Hindi but North Indian not try to learn south indian languages
😂o , you learning gujurati, Marathi, bhojpuri, maithili, asami, udia, it's it's 😡
@@MANOJSINGH-gg3ml thodha side dengey
@@MANOJSINGH-gg3ml madda guduvu vachi . erripukaa
@@MANOJSINGH-gg3ml learn English not hindi
Cow belt want dominate South Indìans😮
The very fact that he did this video in hindi though he expected south indians to see it is unbelievable ignorance especially by north people that everyone should speak hindi , HE DIDN'T EVEN KEEP CAPTIONS. 😂
Everyone speak Hindi
Hindi is indian language and official language
You have a point. This TH-camr is an ignoramus and lives in his world of Aaloo Paratha and Sub Standard Bollywood Movies.
First we kannadigas accepted hindi people as our own. And then next they started to abuse our culture and language. They made fun of us
Bro .. nbdy accepted.. v accept outsiders n welcome dem. Bt they take advantage
I never did n dont even think of disrespect. Even i feel a sense in south tht they feel thmselves superior in knowledge thn north. Dont u think so.
Bro by d way i love our culture which is yours culture as well.
Article 351 of the Constitution of India is a directive principle of state policy that provides for the promotion and development of the Hindi language. The article reads as follows:
"It shall be the duty of the Union to promote the spread of the Hindi language, to develop it so that it may serve as a medium of expression for all the elements of the composite culture of India and to secure its enrichment by assimilating without interfering with its genius, the forms, style and expressions used in Hindustani and in the other languages of India specified in the Eighth Schedule, and by drawing, wherever necessary or desirable, for its vocabulary, primarily on Sanskrit and secondarily on other languages."
The purpose of Article 351 is to promote the use and development of Hindi as a language of communication and expression for all elements of India's diverse culture, while also preserving its unique identity and character. The article recognizes that Hindi is derived from Hindustani, which is a mix of several languages including Urdu and Sanskrit, and encourages the assimilation of other languages and dialects into Hindi to enrich its vocabulary.
The article also emphasizes the importance of Sanskrit as a source for the development of Hindi, recognizing its historical and cultural significance in India. However, it does not mandate the exclusive use of Sanskrit or any other language, but rather encourages the use of all sources that can contribute to the development of Hindi.
It is important to note that while Article 351 places a duty on the Union government to promote and develop Hindi, it does not discriminate against or disadvantage other languages or linguistic groups in India. The Constitution recognizes the importance of all languages in India and provides for their development and promotion through various provisions.
@@IlmiMulhid kannada civilization is 4000 years old, it can't be comprised by mere 75 year old constitution
These hindi walas r like that...they'll come to your land, take your jobs and force their culture on non hindi speakers and abuse them when they resist to accept their Hindi dominance. Never speak in Hindi with these ppl.
As a Assamese i understand hindi but difficult to talk. Here in Assam hindi speaking people's are easily understand assamese between 5-6 months. And you know hindi or english ( not mendatory proper hindi Or english) then you survive in anywhere of Northeast India.
Mainland indian peoples teach other foreign languages as elective subject, But they really need to teach Assamese as elective subject. It's an easy language.
I am an Assamese staying at Bangalore for the last 1 year and now I came to know why Assamese language will be replaced by Bengali or Hindi language
@@udbhashjyotinath2482 It's hard to replace assamese by other language in Assam. But what do you want to talk about? I didn't understand.
( And you are assamese studying in bangalore , or you are an assamese studying in bangalore . I didn't understand)
@@sudarshanbora9865 I am an Assamese currently studying at Bengaluru. I mentioned it coz I saw how still kannada language is hugely spoken in the entire state of Karnataka. I mean to say that soon Assamese language will get replaced by Hindi or Bengali language as Assamese people donot put a lot of efforts to save our language as compared to South Indians. If you believe that it's hard to get replace, pls visit places like Lumding, Hojai etc (At Brahmaputra valley itself) . Also, we can see hindi monopoly at many areas of GHY like Maligaon, Jalukbari, Fancy Bazar etc.
@@udbhashjyotinath2482 U can speak in Assamaese in thos areas...ppl will still understand...so how i assmese getting replaced? Just because they know one more language vaguely doesnt mean original native language is getting destroyed.
To give another example, nearly all gujaratis understand hindi.....but does that mean gujarati is dying?? If anything I see gujarati being understood more by hindi speakers.
@@udbhashjyotinath2482 I am from upper Assam. So i have less knowledge about South Assam, lower Assam.But I heard in Silchar area ppl mainly bengali speaking, And few lower Assam dist also. In guwahati hindi is more speaking because here native assamese ppl is less then other ppls like bihari, maruwais etc.
I Agree with you kannada ppl is more afford to protect their language ,& easy to protect because karnataka is less diverse then Assam ( southern states have no illegal Bangladeshi immigrants issue like Assam) .But In assam some districts of South & lower Assam, Guwahati & other town areas ppl are not speak assamese, it's not means that assamese is in danger. We all majority of upper assamese ppl (ahom, shutia, kchari, kuch, motok, missing etc like native ppls) are hardly protect our assamese language . Jai ai axom.
Bangaluru me kannada bolne wale majority se minority me aa rhe hai aur yaha aisa situation aa gaya hai ki kannada speaker koi mil gaye to khush hona padta hai 😌 ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಗೆಲ್ಗೆ ಸಿರಿಗನ್ನಡಂ ಬಾಳ್ಗೆ 💛❤️
Bangalore me jyadatar log tamil telugu ho not hindi to Jake unko pahle bolo na ki wo kannad bole why always hindi people
@@nikhilredhu4576 woh sab kannada seekh chuke hai
@ROHIT-bq6xf mostly 98% Telugu Tamil speaking log yaha kannada acchi tarah se bol sakte hai aur padh likh bhi sakte hai
@ROHIT-bq6xf yaar murder aur bhasha seekhne mein kya comparison hai
@ROHIT-bq6xf mujhe kannada, English, Hindi, Telugu(samajh aati hai agar sunta rahunga to bol sakta hun), karhada, Tulu, Sanskrit (as a subject in school) aati hai mere bhai, agar Bengaluru jaise Cosmopolitan city mein acche se rehna chahte ho to bhashayein seekhni padengi, aur koi chara nahi
Respect for a culture only remains if it ISNT FORCED on people.
@@souventudubanned Hindi is not being taught as 1st language anyways. Just how the reaction comes it seems they don't understand the meaning of 1st language that is mother tongue and third language that is a non native language to increase each others capacity in which we communicate and understand each other.
I studied in JNV in MP and I had the third language as Telugu, so before you start throwing blames know this.
No one is forcing anyone to use hindi in their home and hometown. Its just that if everyone knows at least one common language then it will reduce n numbers of issues. Why hindi because it's still most spoken language in India.
Tamilnadu got to such length in 1950-60s that they had slogans like "English ever, Hindi never"
I mean our issue aside, they shouldn't have forgotten the slavery India had gone through so easily, but they were so intoxicated that they chose to do that just to oppose tje Hindi.
That's some serious offence just to get back and show your opinions.
@@souventudubanned That's my next point, you don't know shit about the culture and uniqueness about India since ancient times.
Go and research about it, maybe you will know the greater good reason that it is being taught in MP and maybe you will understand my earlier point as well
@@souventudubanned you have no problem learning english to communicate. but you have problems learning a language that is derived from ouur adi language, sanskrit? Hypocrisy has it's limits
@Prajwal Tripathi hindi is forced
@@sambuddhachakrabarti8183 hindi is a language of slaves when north indians lived as slaves for muslims
ENGLISH WIN IN LANGUAGE FIGHT 😂😂 WELL PLAYED BRITISHERS 😂😅
I am 14 year old student and I live in Maharashtra. Here in Maharashtra, Marathi is never forced on literally anyone. Marathi is not forced in schools on people of any other castes. Here, 1st language is English, 2nd is Hindi and 3rd is Marathi. If anyone doesn't understand Marathi but knows Hindi then locals here freely share thoughts and talk. If a tourist speaks in Hindi in groups then all of the people in the group start speaking in Hindi just to let the person understand. I am Marathi and I've already perfected Marathi, Hindi, English and I understand a little bit of Punjabi. Every language has an equal dominance and respect. Language barriers making us unique are now being enforced on us. I will blame Tamil Nadu's politics here. Tamil Nadu's politicians should have introduced people to Hindi like Maharashtra's politicians did. In this way, other people who know Hindi can also learn Marathi culture. Just to get vote for themselves, the politicians promoted a bad influence for Hindi. A language's respect gets tarnished due to enforcement. This is the definition of Selfishness.
But marathi people mock you saying
North indian.
why marathi movies struggle to earn 100 crore when tamil movies earn 600 to 700 crores easily and marathi speakers are higher than tamil speakers
@@harieeshrakhavandaran Well, this thing is true, but Tamil movies are dubbed in Hindi and other regional languages. Marathi film industry is dead now whereas it was at peak in 1990-2010.
@@souventudubanned The issue is not about Hindi, it's about the politics and how it influenced the Tamils which is sad.
@@umakantkulkarni6856 not going to lie Marathi movies are way better and deserving than Bollywood
Kannada is most important in karnataka
😂
@@explorewithaShreya614shameless people want to stay in karnataka without giving respect to local language
@HumanRider-ys6ldur mom shd feel ashamed of giving birth to such a hopeless child like u
@HumanRider-ys6ld then tell us where do you live😂😂. You say it proudly
Karnataka anbedi kannda naadu Anni.
Idee karnaataka kannada naadu antha yar heliddu.
Tulunaad kooda ide.
Jai tulunaad 🚩
The main purpose of language is the ability to communicate. Pride is secondary.
You may think like that.,language is not just tool to communicate, we are still culturally rooted because of our language ,our langugue is just not language it consist moral phrase , proverbs , life leson phrases which remainded us to be humble and grounded
People from up and bihar after living here for 10 years don't know how to speak in marathi
@@vikasvarma944 it's not about what anybody think
It's facts whether you like it or not
Technically speaking (with logic only) language is just a means of communication.
It's just your blatant emotions that made language a big issue
Tell this to the people in Karnataka, their linguistic chauvinism is even higher than Mount Everest
@@sidjain999 simple learn south indian languages when in south india
imagine if I venture into the great city of Delhi and bother to speak my native tongue, Kannada, and then suggest that you people should learn it just to interact with me because I'm having a hard time communicating, despite Hindi being the most widely spoken language in the area. I mean, can you even imagine how thrilled you'd be to have me around😂