Indians Let American Eat For Free When He Orders in Tamil

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  • čas přidán 14. 05. 2024
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    3:44 Trying dosas
    3:56 Eating onion rava dosa at a restaurant
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  • @EpicDonutDudeMemes
    @EpicDonutDudeMemes Před rokem +38718

    The fact that you can have a conversation within 3 weeks of learning it is absolutely mind blowing

    • @constellationx440
      @constellationx440 Před rokem +1647

      hes some kind of genius

    • @MrNiceGuy80x5
      @MrNiceGuy80x5 Před rokem +1486

      It also helps when you already a whole bunch of different languages

    • @rytmydjembe
      @rytmydjembe Před rokem +1584

      @@MrNiceGuy80x5 yeah he have own methods, second his brain is trained to learn new stuff. Like actors who can easy learn script very fast than normal person. Spend 6 years studying new languages.

    • @Noctrl100
      @Noctrl100 Před rokem +86

      @@betos-08 how many languages do you speak?

    • @Sourwhatup
      @Sourwhatup Před rokem +469

      Once you start speaking over 2-3 languages it just becomes easier and easier. Especially if you really want to learn.

  • @silvinaashasubhas
    @silvinaashasubhas Před rokem +14600

    Thank you so so much for making my aunt’s day!!! My family owns New Asha Sri Lankan Restaurant. Fun fact: The restaurant is named after me. My middle name is Asha (means hope in our language). My aunt Viji is the one in the video!!! She is super motherly and really got caught off guard when you started talking Tamil! She was so happy and she truly loves feeding anyone that walks into the door. Thank you for taking the time to learn about different cultures and speaking the language. You have definitely made all of us proud and happy. So glad you enjoyed the food as well! LOVE is the secret ingredient to everything. ♥️🇱🇰

    • @mimyjasmine7100
      @mimyjasmine7100 Před rokem +67

      Are you tamil or singhalese ?

    • @VoiceSriLanka
      @VoiceSriLanka Před rokem +19

      Great 👍

    • @FreshTopEnd
      @FreshTopEnd Před rokem +486

      You have a badass last name holyshit

    • @goudagrishhdoe8925
      @goudagrishhdoe8925 Před rokem +24

      Why did they name it after you? Were you a miracle baby or something?

    • @X9.1433
      @X9.1433 Před rokem +45

      10:21 she did that 'hmm' soo perfect that showed how happy she felt 🖤

  • @JawnNawva
    @JawnNawva Před 10 měsíci +1094

    That “Ari, how is your food?” Felt so homely. It makes me wanna start learning other languages 😭

    • @DinnerForkTongue
      @DinnerForkTongue Před 2 měsíci +5

      I'm learning Japanese for my third language, then will learn Russian and Spanish. It's so rewarding that I'm addicted. 😅

  • @sylvietremblay4251
    @sylvietremblay4251 Před rokem +751

    Xiaoma needs to get his own show or something he is so talented and impressive!

    • @mickzammit6794
      @mickzammit6794 Před rokem +10

      You're kidding aren't you? He's done heaps of these on you tube.

    • @sylvietremblay4251
      @sylvietremblay4251 Před rokem

      @@mickzammit6794 Yeah I know, that’s part of the reason.

    • @MrSimonelite
      @MrSimonelite Před rokem +2

      @@mickzammit6794 I think he meant a monetized show like on tv.

    • @reginafallangie2867
      @reginafallangie2867 Před rokem

      @@mickzammit6794 I think they meant like a cable network show

    • @kvltizt
      @kvltizt Před rokem +11

      Never understand these takes. Putting it on TV just means meddling producers, scriptwriters etc.

  • @TheACanning
    @TheACanning Před rokem +3092

    I love how’s she’s in the back and yells,’ Ari, how is it?’ Like an auntie or nana would with a family member. Connecting with people over language and food is pure magic.

    • @kathypear2540
      @kathypear2540 Před rokem +60

      Yessss 🥹 she seems very genuine!

    • @tarahobson1525
      @tarahobson1525 Před rokem +36

      She was so nice- wanting to know his name and then asking him in person how the food was. Such a kind lady

    • @gokul2226
      @gokul2226 Před rokem +26

      Come to Tamil Nadu or most part of India then get to know a family. It’s just pure, fact that few scumbags tarnish the name of Indians makes me so sad man. India welcomes you, Do visit Tamil Nadu❤️

    • @funnyastronomer1435
      @funnyastronomer1435 Před rokem +22

      literally felt like when I'm in a relatives house and they ask how the food is while they are in the kitchen making the next dish

    • @jonathanbaker3174
      @jonathanbaker3174 Před rokem +17

      I stayed in Tamil Nadu in 2009. I wish I could have stayed longer. Absolutely loved it. Great video.

  • @andrewwilson803
    @andrewwilson803 Před rokem +4741

    “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.”

  • @jackgray1402
    @jackgray1402 Před rokem +126

    I love seeing people smile when they hear you speaking their language. It is such a beautiful thing being able to communicate with someone in their mother tongue.

  • @Nickolas_Baranski
    @Nickolas_Baranski Před rokem +167

    I remember being a kid and being so excited to see any labels on foods or anything in my mother language, and I wish someone just suddenly spoke to me in polish. I'd be beyond happy back then.

  • @I_Like_Turtles441
    @I_Like_Turtles441 Před rokem +10975

    The sri lankan restaurant lady really looked at him like he’s the perfect son in law she’s been looking for 😂

    • @christurner7644
      @christurner7644 Před rokem +754

      The daughter probably already has a Husband called James who tries so hard to fit in with the family, so as soon as this guy walks in and starts talking the mother is thinking "SHE MARRIED JAMES!... she Married James!... she married james... I know a James?".

    • @naveedafzal3183
      @naveedafzal3183 Před rokem +21

      😂 😂 😂

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 Před rokem +10

      Wow now 😁

    • @crisalcantara7671
      @crisalcantara7671 Před rokem +33

      @@christurner7644 james who ,
      James Brown 😎

    • @lexielea
      @lexielea Před rokem +125

      she was so confused when he said his name was xiaoma and she just went with ari

  • @shanepeterson1986
    @shanepeterson1986 Před rokem +3993

    Any person who works in the food industry knows this guy just got the served the best food they could and more than likely a larger portion than most customers would get. You can easily tell he made their day and gave these people a memory that would last quite a while.

    • @friedspyder4571
      @friedspyder4571 Před rokem +115

      As a foodservice worker, gotta agree with you there, every little bit of understanding during the day goes a long way . Furthermore, know a cultures food, you'll know the culture, we truly are what we eat.

    • @fankeek
      @fankeek Před rokem +15

      @@friedspyder4571 shit. I guess I'm poutine🤣

    • @friedspyder4571
      @friedspyder4571 Před rokem +8

      @@fankeek at least ya ain't haggis

    • @fankeek
      @fankeek Před rokem +1

      @@friedspyder4571 yeah.. that doesn't seem nice.

    • @r_dreamer5462
      @r_dreamer5462 Před rokem +7

      @@friedspyder4571 haggis is glorious you just need to open your mind a little

  • @joshuanathan5347
    @joshuanathan5347 Před rokem +61

    I'm literally Tamil and I've tried learning it on and off for 3 years (and can barely speak) , you have inspired me to buckle down and actually learn it 😀

  • @gnarlyoakcreations2206
    @gnarlyoakcreations2206 Před rokem +1780

    The last woman at the restaurant warmed my heart you could tell she was sincerely touched you took the effort to learn her language. So touching.

    • @porkchopexpress6890
      @porkchopexpress6890 Před rokem +15

      She really did right. I bet anything she let him eat for free also. But knowing him he paid again. He’s a kool dude man. Respect to him. But man that good that lady brought to him look super freaking good. But if it was spicy I wouldn’t eat it. Cuz I’m a bitch when it comes to spicy and having heartburn ❤️‍🔥 sucks as well lol

    • @Anston-wl3vz
      @Anston-wl3vz Před rokem +3

      i hope he studies Konkani language too

    • @rrichdeliciouscafe8169
      @rrichdeliciouscafe8169 Před rokem

      Yea and the lady cry

    • @vishthefish_official
      @vishthefish_official Před rokem +2

      It’s because she’s Sri Lankan 😮‍💨🇱🇰

    • @calvinpallya
      @calvinpallya Před rokem

      @@Anston-wl3vz lol yes.

  • @legel93
    @legel93 Před rokem +4606

    I love that you still paid even though it was offered for free. This is true respect for other people's effort.

    • @mr.uthamaputhiran9790
      @mr.uthamaputhiran9790 Před rokem +175

      Yeah and the restaurant owner was chill and tried to make him feel better by saying "its on the house" instead of questioning him why he left without paying.

    • @vistahawks4931
      @vistahawks4931 Před rokem +94

      I was thinking the same thing. Man is an absolute chad. *enters foreign restaurant* *speaks THEIR native language* *gets offered free food but denies and pays anyway*

    • @thedappercook
      @thedappercook Před rokem +8

      It's the right thing to do always. Legend

    • @RemAtmos
      @RemAtmos Před rokem +11

      Paying anyway was the best move imo

    • @lunacielo7680
      @lunacielo7680 Před rokem +12

      It's a very thoughtful gesture but maybe he wanted to treat him? I love cooking for my friends and family. Watching them enjoy what I cooked, makes me happy 😊

  • @ledgaming6489
    @ledgaming6489 Před rokem +367

    This is a beautiful channel because it shows that the native speakers love their language being spoken by a guy like you. What’s sad though is there are people (not the majority but a lot) that will call this “cultural appropriation”. And what’s funny about that is people who tell others to not appropriate all have their own definition of that word. Keep up the great work!

    • @DhrithionVocals
      @DhrithionVocals Před rokem +25

      Exactly!! it pisses me off when non-indians try to play knight and pull the "cultural appropriation" card when most of us love sharing our culture with other people

    • @briggsquantum
      @briggsquantum Před rokem +10

      It is a beautiful channel for sure. But to erect barriers to any culture, to prevent others from embracing the aspects of that culture, is the very definition of bigotry and prejudice. Ari has a gift for language, and he displays respect for not only the language but the cultural foundations of each. THAT is what makes his attitude so wonderful. I cannot imagine that anyone would think that "appropriation", and if one does it only serves to show weak-mindedness.

    • @treyk74
      @treyk74 Před rokem +4

      fr. for cultures and languages to be preserved they must be studied by people that don't natively practice them. People that scream “cultural appropriation” at this kind of thing don't understand the bigger picture and are 99% of the time not even from where they are getting mad for. People from different places love to see other people learning what's most beautiful and important to them. Thank god we have the internet where there is an endless amount of material stored from everywhere in the world so hopefully nothing gets forgotten with time.

    • @eewweeppkk
      @eewweeppkk Před rokem +1

      Definitely agree, and I feel like I've been seeing barriers getting larger and larger in the west as time goes on. Too many people are worried about who's culture is who's like... everybody on Earth is 100% human. Culture grows and changes, especially now that we have so much potential to connect with people who are different from us or come from somewhere else.
      I don't see black culture and Indian culture or whatever. Its all human culture to me, and people who are proud of stuff such as their skin color or heritage - without every having done anything at all - are morons. Why be so proud of something you had no control of? And why get angry when people try to share it? People love to share their culture because its a big part of who they are and saying they can't share it with someone because they're different is pretty prejudice.

    • @hermitkid12
      @hermitkid12 Před rokem +19

      No one would call learning another language like this cultural appropriation, you're being silly.

  • @intoxicviii
    @intoxicviii Před rokem +16

    Literally the best part about speaking someone's language that didn't really hear that often but especially from a newcomer is like heartwarming. Plus they're going to hook you up with some good good food.

    • @LuE87
      @LuE87 Před rokem +1

      Indeed, works as well for all languages as well. I travel Europe a lot and get by on just the basic courtesies more often than not. You make an effort they will make an effort for you rather than just speak slow condescending English to them. When I visited Georgia (Beautiful everyone must go) myself and my partner when trying to work out with the locals what the menu was saying ending up in all of us doing a chicken impression. My findings Da-Dami (bad pronounciation/written attempt) got me through many reasturants that week as a result lol.

  • @djonan
    @djonan Před rokem +2306

    'Ari, how is it?' almost made me tear up by how kind and sincere she was.

    • @TheEasilydistracted9
      @TheEasilydistracted9 Před rokem +30

      look at the top comment on the video, her family commented :)

    • @shyyou93
      @shyyou93 Před rokem +73

      Sounded just like a mother calling out to her kid

    • @bigmommadeadlock3945
      @bigmommadeadlock3945 Před 10 měsíci +17

      I know it sounded like a grandmother that'd gone back into the kitchen to get some thirds!

    • @michaelsieger9133
      @michaelsieger9133 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Indians are the warmest and friendliest people ever. I can’t tell you how much free food and tea I had when I was traveling in India.

    • @binchlipusfukaroniiandchee464
      @binchlipusfukaroniiandchee464 Před 2 měsíci

      It was adorable. Felt like an aunt calling to her nephew about dinner.

  • @sassbrat
    @sassbrat Před rokem +1560

    Never will get tired of seeing the smiles of the people's faces when you talk to them in their native language. As well as when they help you pronounce a word or saying.

    • @lovinpsychology
      @lovinpsychology Před rokem +3

      👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @sassbrat
      @sassbrat Před rokem +8

      @@rikvis What makes you think that they don't speak or know English? Friend from school's grandfather refused to leave France with out his wife and she wanted to be buried in France. When she dies, The grandfather moved in with his family. The 1st thing he did was sighing up for Language classes to learn English. Try as he could he just couldn't learn to speak English but he could read and write English just as much as the other person. He carried around a notebook so he could have a conversation with people. He was a very sweet man.
      So just because they don't speak English doesn't mean they can't speak or understand the language. I can read French more than I can speak it.

    • @flappybird9327
      @flappybird9327 Před rokem +4

      @@rikvisYou’re talking like immigrates and tourists in America can speak no English when English is the 2nd most spoken language in the world

    • @user-pf5do5ep1p
      @user-pf5do5ep1p Před rokem +2

      @@rikvis All migrants speak English only in America, my nephew who lives in Canada can sadly speak English better than Tamil.

    • @ghostface2156
      @ghostface2156 Před rokem +1

      @@rikvis america doesnt have an official language, so they can speak whatever language they feel like. stop being entitled to have people learn a language just because you dont want to learn another language.

  • @juliahiiri9713
    @juliahiiri9713 Před rokem +41

    I love the old lady who came to check what other languages he speaks, she seemed so happy to hear him speak Russian!

  • @kingbob8460
    @kingbob8460 Před rokem +119

    As a Tamilian living in the PNW, I can confirm that this guy is absolutely mastering Tamil! He knows some phrases I don't even know yet! I'm very proud of you for taking the time to speak our language. Kudos to this guy ❤

  • @Johna41223
    @Johna41223 Před rokem +1869

    Xiaoma is the kinda dude the would study a lost 3000 year old language with 763 grammatical cases for just a few months then speak it completely fluently with the small village of 35 people that still know the language

    • @Potato-yd3hv
      @Potato-yd3hv Před rokem +83

      Can't wait for Xiaoma to go to Botswana and speak ǃXóõ lol

    • @saarza9991
      @saarza9991 Před rokem +7

      @@Potato-yd3hv *clickhooo*

    • @ashmansasa7565
      @ashmansasa7565 Před rokem +33

      Lost language? What are you kidding me? There are 77 million people who can speak it. It is the 17th most spoken language in the world. The movie industry (called Kollywood) is massive and is well-established too.

    • @titus4440
      @titus4440 Před rokem +84

      @@ashmansasa7565 I don't think they meant Tamil specifically

    • @ashmansasa7565
      @ashmansasa7565 Před rokem +5

      @@titus4440 Oh okay. Gotcha.

  • @DakodaOK
    @DakodaOK Před rokem +1615

    The sheer enthusiasm people display when someone different goes out of their way to learn their language is so enjoyable. There's so much hospitality lost to lingual barriers and cultural confusion when people don't bother to learn or understand one another.

    • @redeyes3847
      @redeyes3847 Před rokem +9

      @annie's big day pfp checks out

    • @mrneveradullmoment
      @mrneveradullmoment Před rokem +11

      It makes me emotional honestly. People just want to connect and share their culture/history with others. It's beautiful when someone takes the time to do so. Looking outside of ourselves is always more fulfilling.

    • @loganbatis5573
      @loganbatis5573 Před rokem +1

      @annie's big day Pretty sure they were talking to you.

    • @yhwh5568
      @yhwh5568 Před rokem +6

      @annie's big day how do i break it to you that all of "I We You They He She It" are english pronouns? i think it's a little above your level. sorry i shouldn't have used "your", it might offend you. oops sorry.

    • @lucasnelson1343
      @lucasnelson1343 Před rokem +3

      @annie's big day you new to english?

  • @kayalvizhisivaraj1297
    @kayalvizhisivaraj1297 Před rokem +69

    என் தமிழை வெளி நாட்டவர் பேசுகையில் என் தமிழின் பெருமை பற்றி உலகெங்கும் கூற உள்ளம் உல்லாசமடைகிறது. இவரது தமிழ் மிகவும் அருமை.

    • @user-io8fb4fh4i
      @user-io8fb4fh4i Před 3 měsíci

      Unmai sollanumna sumaara pesuran. Enakku purinchathu aana 3/10 thaan kudukka mudiyum

    • @lerg12
      @lerg12 Před měsícem +4

      @@user-io8fb4fh4i Ana machi yosuchi paru, entha videolay yevuru sonaru munu varam Tamil paduchitiruntharu. Yeppudi fulla Tamil pesamuduyum munu varam thukulla? Yevuroda Tamil avolo mossum illai, aaru massam kudu, rajinikanth mathri passuporaru 😂

    • @SmartWatches-xu6ri
      @SmartWatches-xu6ri Před 10 dny +1

      @@lerg12 😆😆😆

  • @retierashia
    @retierashia Před rokem +16

    The way she said “Ari, how is it?” was adorable. Definitely a caring and kind parent.

  • @lifeofabronovich7792
    @lifeofabronovich7792 Před rokem +7565

    I'm literally Tamil myself, and this guy can speak more Tamil after 3 weeks than I can speak after 23 years lmao

    • @houtarooreki9802
      @houtarooreki9802 Před rokem +162

      enna thala ipdi solliteenga?

    • @3shyammenon
      @3shyammenon Před rokem +100

      @@houtarooreki9802 for some people that's just how it is 🤣

    • @jeevithar1445
      @jeevithar1445 Před rokem +6

      I agree with it MA friend

    • @anugranmathimugan2778
      @anugranmathimugan2778 Před rokem +13

      Bro.. there are a few of us like that .

    • @arki3134
      @arki3134 Před rokem +8

      @@3shyammenon Bro you watched this video too? Can’t believe I found you here (it’s arulraj)😂 I miss Arabs Tamil class in unity😂😂

  • @kinshi6090
    @kinshi6090 Před rokem +3075

    learning languages like this is breaking the language barrier and bringing people together despite their differences! it’s amazing to see the effort you put into making others smile :)

    • @ODUBlue
      @ODUBlue Před rokem +25

      I come for the impressive command of languages I wish I could speak, but I 110% stay for the smiles. Seeing their faces light up and it’s such a real and genuine reaction…that makes me feel good. Everyone should have a chance to feel respected in this way.

    • @ashantilikethesinger
      @ashantilikethesinger Před rokem +3

      Yes! I said the same thing! I love the fact that he gives it his all!

    • @superiorgas294
      @superiorgas294 Před rokem +4

      I sometimes wish all people spoke the same language. Any one. Just. The same.

    • @sendthis9480
      @sendthis9480 Před rokem +7

      I’ve read a psychological review that showed knowing at least two languages (one other than your native), vastly opens your ability to learn things outside of your own society.
      Supposedly it makes you more understanding and empathetic as well.
      So…all around…knowing two languages just makes you a better person.

    • @IAMREIKI
      @IAMREIKI Před rokem

      Indeed

  • @murkazgaming
    @murkazgaming Před rokem +39

    Language is a difficult barrier to break but once you open yourself up to new people the rewards are endless. You can see this guy spreads so much happiness to people just by speaking to them in their native language

  • @joshuagutierrez5204
    @joshuagutierrez5204 Před 11 měsíci +9

    So happy to see my hometown (Jersey City) get some love. And happy to see the Tamil locals smile after hearing you speak in their native language. It truly is a contagious feeling.

  • @manibalan17
    @manibalan17 Před rokem +59

    Hey friend.. I'm from Tamilnadu and I'm so proud of my language as it's the oldest and poetic language ever. And thanks for u to giving respect and trying to learn our language. One of the greatest quote u could find only in tamil is YAATHUM OORE YAAVARUM KELIR.(யாதும் ஊரே யாவரும் கேளிர்). Which means I'm a world citizen and every human are my brothers and friend and sisters. 🙏❤️

    • @luketimewalker
      @luketimewalker Před rokem +1

      beautiful! Salute from France

    • @keanigo2235
      @keanigo2235 Před rokem +1

      To my American ears it is a very pretty sounding language.

    • @ManishKumar-vb8mt
      @ManishKumar-vb8mt Před rokem

      Tamil is one of the oldest languages. But not the oldest. Sanskrit is the oldest language.

    • @shiningstone6771
      @shiningstone6771 Před 3 měsíci

      Tamil is a very beautiful language.

  • @AshTheStash
    @AshTheStash Před rokem +1403

    I love that people respect the fact that you learned their language and bless you with free food. That’s beautiful.

    • @dogchaser520
      @dogchaser520 Před rokem +18

      Everyone loves that. It's respect to who you are. Especially in a place like NYC where a lot of locals would just be like, ahh, another foreigner. There's so much we miss by just writing people off as some foreigner we can never relate to. All one people, though.

    • @trobtx3538
      @trobtx3538 Před rokem +4

      @@dogchaser520 i dislike people that call other foreigners in a country full of and built by them, like for real youre disrespecting most people when you say that even you own family

    • @dogchaser520
      @dogchaser520 Před rokem +4

      @@trobtx3538 True. Nation of immigrants. That's what makes the US so strong and complex and interesting. The US will stop being the US when it tries to wall itself off from the world and treat everyone with an us vs them mentality.

    • @FriedrichTheGreatest
      @FriedrichTheGreatest Před rokem +1

      Italians tend to do this often with discounts but never with outright free
      Source: I can speaka da spaghetti language

    • @ayushpratapsingh4357
      @ayushpratapsingh4357 Před rokem +1

      Sanskrit THE OLDEST ....🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
      Read the comment

  • @TyranitarTube
    @TyranitarTube Před rokem +4480

    Bro you killed it, youre a beast learning these languages

  • @shastasilverchairsg
    @shastasilverchairsg Před rokem +62

    Insane. The Prime Minister of Singapore traditionally speaks in three of the four official languages of Singapore for his National Day rally every year (English, Mandarin and Bahasa Meleyu), but even he doesn't speak the fourth national language, Tamil, as it is deemed too hard. But Xiaoma can do it.

  • @SuperJNG18
    @SuperJNG18 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I just love watching people's faces light up when you speak their language. I've only experienced that a few times and it feels so rewarding.

  • @buddhapiyao1315
    @buddhapiyao1315 Před rokem +1414

    this lady was so motherly. she spoke to you like she would speak to her own son.

    • @moisestorres9475
      @moisestorres9475 Před rokem +72

      fr she made my heart melt, few like her ❤️

    • @billjensen401
      @billjensen401 Před rokem +44

      That sweet lady is the salt of the earth.

    • @andyjang6788
      @andyjang6788 Před rokem +57

      @@billjensen401 I’m sure that’s supposed to be a compliment but that’s the first I’ve heard that phrase and it sounds like an insult almost lol

    • @billjensen401
      @billjensen401 Před rokem +58

      @@andyjang6788 Oh yes it is a compliment! The phrase derives from Jesus' Sermon on the Mount: “You are the salt of the earth.” (Matthew 5:13) Jesus meant that his followers he was addressing - fishermen, shepherds, laborers - were worthy and virtuous. He was alluding, not to the tang of salt, but to its value.

    • @AraCrimson
      @AraCrimson Před rokem +30

      @@moisestorres9475 I work at a store right across from her

  • @aadhitiyansridharan1124
    @aadhitiyansridharan1124 Před rokem +2019

    As a Tamilian who also likes to learn other languages , I understand the complexity of the language and you are making conversations in 3 weeks of learning. You are an inspiration brother. Love from Madurai, the birthplace of Jigarthanda

    • @Thrrsavea
      @Thrrsavea Před rokem +36

      Thje fact an indian let money slip away and give a meal for free... mind blowing.

    • @linguafranca5115
      @linguafranca5115 Před rokem +80

      @@Thrrsavea Bro for us Tamils, dignity and friendship come first.

    • @prihaps
      @prihaps Před rokem +10

      Dude your name is badass

    • @parthamohan5891
      @parthamohan5891 Před rokem +26

      ​@@Thrrsavea not every Indian is Gujrati or Marwari

    • @sahilpandya1371
      @sahilpandya1371 Před rokem +16

      @@parthamohan5891 Don't judge every Gujarati and marwadi by some bank robbers,big names and some foolish jokes of stand up comedians. you should always judge if you have been actually there. In every holy places at Saurashtra we don't charge for meals, every other big places in south and north do. also go check his old Gujarati restaurant videos you'll know🙂

  • @abhilash4479
    @abhilash4479 Před rokem +55

    Great 2 see person from different nation making genuine attempt in learning different country's Language where people of India want only 1 language (Hindi) to represent the country, India is more than 1 language 🙂❤️

  • @shawns420
    @shawns420 Před 8 měsíci

    I love it bro!! :) They hand you the tools like telling you "pronunciation" cause things like that will only help you more to learn

  • @arunprasad8143
    @arunprasad8143 Před rokem +1304

    As a person who speaks Tamil... I am so proud to see this. This is indeed an incredibly difficult language - so much respect. Keep on going!

    • @jss.2020
      @jss.2020 Před rokem

      b his tutor

    • @harsharip
      @harsharip Před rokem +1

      Difficult language??

    • @dOVERanalyst
      @dOVERanalyst Před rokem +3

      He's trying yes. But he got jigarthanda wrong. That's the easiest word even we non-tamils can speak.

    • @ITGUY2023
      @ITGUY2023 Před rokem +7

      @@harsharip Difficult to pronounce like Malayalam, Russian, Vietnamese

    • @searajabuzoda9420
      @searajabuzoda9420 Před rokem +1

      @Daily Funny Videos not really a genius when he hardly spoke it 😂. But respect the effort

  • @GuyMcPherson69
    @GuyMcPherson69 Před rokem +1220

    As a Malaysian who had Tamil speaking friends, I can confirm that we could eat for free if we could speak Tamil.

    • @Alozhatos
      @Alozhatos Před rokem +31

      Order at Restoran Mamak.

    • @zedono1391
      @zedono1391 Před rokem +29

      I learn to speak Tamil when I started working in Malaysia. It began in Indian restaurants. "Teh tanni onne" roti canai rende" After that I learn more and more Tamil words "sambar" "kolli kolumbe" and the workers correct my mistakes.

    • @user-bq8si8sp6b
      @user-bq8si8sp6b Před rokem +2

      @@Alozhatos hello anne! one thosa please

    • @tamizharasan7623
      @tamizharasan7623 Před rokem

      @@user-bq8si8sp6b 🤣

    • @iop223
      @iop223 Před rokem +6

      my grandpa could speak tamil to the mamak shops, they all loved him. he spoke nepalese to security guards too

  • @sbh0892
    @sbh0892 Před 3 měsíci +2

    There's an endearing quality to your Tamil. Your intonations, though far from native, are actually pretty enjoyable to hear. I'm quite impressed with the amount of Tamil you've learned in only three weeks - keep going!

  • @NickolasFuentes
    @NickolasFuentes Před 25 dny +1

    It’s crazy how people light up and the conversations just because you know their language. So awesome to see!

  • @MrViyasan
    @MrViyasan Před rokem +2837

    As a Tamil Canadian, to pull this with three weeks study is nothing short of incredible. Your accent is distinctly American, however intonation is difficult to master in Tamil, so surround yourself with native Tamil speakers and you will nail it. Also notice the differences between the Indian and Sri Lankan dialects, which are pretty cool in of itself.

    • @NoName-bb2pu
      @NoName-bb2pu Před rokem +17

      I'm a REAL polyglot and native Tamil Iyer, he speaks gibberish quite really, same goes for Hindi, Telugu. Not sure about Chinese though.

    • @fritswester2833
      @fritswester2833 Před rokem +150

      @@NoName-bb2pu so make a video then mister im a real polyglot

    • @NoName-bb2pu
      @NoName-bb2pu Před rokem +23

      @@fritswester2833 lol, firstly to know a language that I was born into isn't a big deal, secondly making videos is not my livelihood, I do actual work. All I'm saying is stuttering a few words here and there isn't "learning" a language, it takes years of effort and talking with natives to master.

    • @smm896
      @smm896 Před rokem +83

      @@NoName-bb2pu its impressive that he learned that much in 3 weeks

    • @xxliaz9068
      @xxliaz9068 Před rokem +60

      @@NoName-bb2pu this dude knows multiple languages and he has already mastered Chinese and really well at speaking it

  • @TheBeetrootman
    @TheBeetrootman Před rokem +267

    10:34 "Ari How is it?" was so cute. What a lovely lady. The food looked so good.

  • @alexfang2594
    @alexfang2594 Před rokem

    It's amazing seeing this. I know that there are people who are talented in learning new languages. I'm not one of them. I was born in Canada and still have trouble with French. Yet, it is amazing seeing someone be so talented and willing to learn new languages and try different foods from different areas in the world. Thanks for doing this Xiao Ma it's great watching you enjoy different foods from different cultures from all over the world.

  • @thejoe9065
    @thejoe9065 Před 8 měsíci +1

    amazing language and very warm and welcoming tamil people! ❤
    oh, and the food already looked so incredibly intense and tasty! 😋greetings from germany to all

  • @isabellamill-benseman8934
    @isabellamill-benseman8934 Před rokem +447

    This guy is a genius. Learning their language shows so much respect for their people everyone appreciates it, it's beautiful to see.

    • @scintillam_dei
      @scintillam_dei Před rokem +4

      I met a Nigerian in Cambodia who said he doesn't know Khmer after having lived tehre for 8 years, I think it was.
      Me, 5. :-) Almost gonna start. Just one more youtube video... Just one more... just one more...

    • @landonbrowne6250
      @landonbrowne6250 Před rokem

      well it pays well he gets to eat food and speak things he already learned.... look how many people he prob making 100k a month of the views

  • @rsin314159
    @rsin314159 Před rokem +588

    There's so many people out there making content from controversial, or negative things. It's such a breath of fresh air to see to the genuine smiles, and good vibes from these videos.

  • @Gamerx900
    @Gamerx900 Před 8 měsíci +1

    The auntie at the end made me tear up a bit when she told you to relax and take care of yourself, reminded me of my mom

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před 8 měsíci +4

    Indians letting people eat for free is actually very common. They are a very generous people for the most part

  • @pstreet2027
    @pstreet2027 Před rokem +1393

    Coming from a native speaker, I can say Tamil is NOT an easy language to learn! For westerners, a North Indian language like Hindi is much easier since it is Indo European and shares a lot of similar rules with Romance languages. Tamil (and other Dravidian languages) are just completely different in every way, from sentence structure to grammar to tone, etc.

    • @imlucifer5040
      @imlucifer5040 Před rokem +40

      Hindi is more connected with arabic and urdu and some samskrith

    • @ruik9530
      @ruik9530 Před rokem +5

      chal be

    • @vineetshetty9659
      @vineetshetty9659 Před rokem +6

      Agree with tone, pronunciation but sentence structure?

    • @garethholmes
      @garethholmes Před rokem +31

      Hindi isn't too bad for westerners imo and devnagari is easy enough. Tamil is so difficult though. I'm not sure if Malayalam is harder but it's like reading jalebi :)

    • @matthewbeasley7765
      @matthewbeasley7765 Před rokem +32

      So true!
      My employer has a large factory on the Tamil Naidu / Karnataka border. The most employees there can speak both languages and I have tried to learn but I struggle a lot. Both Tamil and Kanada have local dialects and I get people giving different guidance depending on what part of each state they came from.
      For anyone considering visiting southern India, I can't recommend it enough. It's been a great experience. I loved getting back there after a two year hiatus from the pandemic.

  • @jonathanchenvideoproductio267

    Learned how to say the term "spicy", and then xiaoma used it in the next shop. Amazing learning!

    • @frostbitepokin9520
      @frostbitepokin9520 Před rokem +19

      I honestly would’ve forgotten the word 😂😂

    • @nagarjunm9042
      @nagarjunm9042 Před rokem +16

      Actually he initially said karumam which means bad, that's why everyone giggled. But the actual word is karam, that's why everyone made him to correct it. Few words similar pronunciation but has different meaning altogether. That's why even few dialects are hard to grasp even for the native speaker.

    • @RetroPlus
      @RetroPlus Před rokem +1

      He's like a sponge of languages

    • @SmartWatches-xu6ri
      @SmartWatches-xu6ri Před 10 dny

      he used the word that he knew before that interaction, not the word he learned in the interaction. it's possible that that word was a srilankan tamil exclusive word so he double checked it with his friends and they told him a different word to use

  • @munroemedia1990
    @munroemedia1990 Před rokem

    This is amazing!! Really cool and inspiring. Thank you.

  • @NPC_YouTube
    @NPC_YouTube Před rokem +1

    learning common languages is one thing (it's still really challenging for me to learn another) but man, how does one learn a rare language? all kudos to you m8. great vid!

  • @Raquel96
    @Raquel96 Před rokem +303

    The last lady was so nice 🥹❤️ her yelling, “Ari! How is it?” That was motherly right there, love these videos

    • @UCHIHAMADARA-hx7eq
      @UCHIHAMADARA-hx7eq Před rokem +20

      It reminded me of every friend's mom when i went over to thier house... It doesn't get any mom like thn this

    • @Oroborus710
      @Oroborus710 Před rokem +10

      That moment put a big goofy smile on my face, she is so precious!

    • @Kinkzification
      @Kinkzification Před rokem +1

      @@sonbicox6638 that's the cultural difference lmao

    • @psixi7230
      @psixi7230 Před rokem +3

      @@sonbicox6638 nah you're just socially awkward thats why u interpret being friendly as that

    • @roti9306
      @roti9306 Před rokem +2

      @@sonbicox6638 something's wrong w you fr

  • @AchuVlogs
    @AchuVlogs Před rokem +1210

    I have seen people who are born tamilians who shy away to speak their mother tongue after moving abroad. But you did a really good job learning in 3 weeks and able to hold a conversation with it. Huge respect man!👏🏻 #TamilVazhga! ❤️

    • @pranavi1949
      @pranavi1949 Před rokem +20

      I can’t speak Tamil well but my understanding is very good

    • @raziaseyadou7568
      @raziaseyadou7568 Před rokem +21

      Bro my family bullies the accent my little brother got when speaking tamil... Not surprising he doesnt even speak it now.

    • @jonhrndz
      @jonhrndz Před rokem +4

      same goes for Spanish speakers. smh.

    • @thirstyjogger
      @thirstyjogger Před rokem +7

      Tamilians really are still under colonization mindset. Grow up. Maybe stop going abroad but that's your wish. And speak your mother tongue with pride. Just because an American orders in perfect Tamil yes it's good appreciate it but take your food's money and don't give him/her extra . Do they give you extra or anything for free because you speak English? No right? Get it in your head

    • @kiruthikamayilvahanan9445
      @kiruthikamayilvahanan9445 Před rokem +5

      What you said may be true in an English speaking country. I live in Norway, where we have Tamil Schools and second generations born and raised here speaking really good Tamil and Norwegian. Tamils here are mostly from Sri Lanka and India. Here I find kids learn Naatiyam (baradhanaatiyam) with Tamil thaalam and muthirais. No Sanskrit songs and mudhras.

  • @brysonburton5735
    @brysonburton5735 Před rokem

    That’s soo cool u learned all them different languages!! Always wanted too but never put the work into it yet!!! Great work u bring many smiles to people faces

  • @nicksacco5041
    @nicksacco5041 Před rokem +1

    It warms my heart to see that they really appreciate when you try to speak their language

  • @mira_is_here
    @mira_is_here Před rokem +941

    As a SriLankan Tamil, I was really proud when you took the time to learn our language and speak it. I actually understood it. Your accent with it makes it even better. Thank You!

    • @ansh2timz293
      @ansh2timz293 Před rokem +3

      ஸ்ரீலங்கா இந்தியாவைப் போன்றது

    • @mkt65361
      @mkt65361 Před rokem +9

      Yes. Poor Sri Lankan Tamilians, were mounted by Sinhalese, then by Chinese and it's about time, they are thoroughly enjoyed by US

    • @keralanaturelover196
      @keralanaturelover196 Před rokem +5

      @@mkt65361 indian army too

    • @mkt65361
      @mkt65361 Před rokem +6

      @@keralanaturelover196 in your wildest dreams mallu pulakith 🤣

    • @starr2870
      @starr2870 Před rokem

      @@ansh2timz293 no it’s not

  • @swlchl
    @swlchl Před rokem +707

    As a Tamilian, I can’t express how happy I am to see you speak Tamil, especially since you inspired me to learn Mandarin! Your accent still sounds distinctly American, but you speak really well, considering that you learnt quite a bit of one of the most difficult languages to learn (in my opinion) in just 3 weeks! You should watch some Tamil movies, they’ll help you learn the language and are just pretty good!

    • @AbdurRahman-cy4wu
      @AbdurRahman-cy4wu Před rokem +18

      His accent is not very good but i respect him for trying :)

    • @gesunelson
      @gesunelson Před rokem +54

      @abdur raman, this is after just three weeks of learning Tamil. You should cut him some slack.

    • @pravindraja4332
      @pravindraja4332 Před rokem +20

      Same bro. As a fellow Tamilian, I’m like finally he’s learning the Tamil language now

    • @lookoutforchris
      @lookoutforchris Před rokem +5

      A lot of ethnocentrism in these videos. Tamil is not particularly ancient. Only attested in 905 BC. Nowhere near as old as Sanskrit. And not even comparable to Sumerian or Ancient Egyptian which are even older.

    • @hanesco219
      @hanesco219 Před rokem +40

      @@lookoutforchris there is one thing different. Tamil is still spoken today, those languages you mentioned are already dead, or only used as classical languages. And the guys agree that he speaks really great for someone learning the language for only three weeks, which is fantastic.
      Would like him to try Persian tho, as I am trying to learn the language and is a bit tricky for me

  • @angelportillo7771
    @angelportillo7771 Před rokem +2

    I never heard of this language before and it’s sounds super complicated to learn but the food from those restaurants just look so good especially the last restaurant with the lady

  • @greyhatdone
    @greyhatdone Před 24 dny

    I love seeing all the happy people and delicious cuisines. thank you so much.❤

  • @casimirkulikowski5949
    @casimirkulikowski5949 Před rokem +701

    It took me 2 years of German just to be able to hold a small conversation and this guy learns more Tamil in 3 weeks than I learned German in 2 years

    • @robosoldier11
      @robosoldier11 Před rokem +23

      Idk what this dudes profession is. But I got a funny feeling he has the time to dedicate doing this compared to most people. Now I’m not downgrading his ability just saying I’m sure it helps a good chunk if you really engrain yourself into it and that obviously involves time people might not have. P

    • @sidimote
      @sidimote Před rokem +42

      @@robosoldier11 He said in the video that learning languages and making videos about it is his full time job for 4 years.
      However it wouldn't be fair to say it is only because he has time. You don't become Mozart just because you have time to pratice.

    • @WhySoSyrius_
      @WhySoSyrius_ Před rokem +7

      Deutsch ist aber auch eine sehr komplizierte Sprache mit all seinen Fällen und ab und zu braucht es etwas übung und Zeit :) I Hope you understand what iam saying

    • @joshuafurlong5270
      @joshuafurlong5270 Před rokem +3

      @@robosoldier11 yeah he also has commonly said that he practices with his friends a lot for many different languages. Having that many bilingual friends that he most likely see's often would definitely help a lot as compared to say,, taking a one hour class a few times a week you know? Like you said, not trying to talk down on his ability to learn at all, dude is very clearly incredibly smart. But he also does obviously have the resources to learn these languages at an advanced rate.

    • @travisc5658
      @travisc5658 Před rokem

      I gave thumbs down

  • @mamakitsune
    @mamakitsune Před rokem +408

    The world needs more of this. Not necessarily the intense language learning but your joy at sharing in other people's cultures and just that simple connection with other people. And the fact that you still paid even when they offered it on the house is very sweet of you. 🖤

    • @jacksyoutubechannel4045
      @jacksyoutubechannel4045 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree. My local elementary school used to have an event every year for the fourth graders to put on a sort of "fair" celebrating their heritage. Every kid represented a country of their heritage, and the country groups would get together ahead of time with parents and grandparents to plan decor, authentic food, culturally relevant activities, etc., to showcase in the fair. For two school days, the kids (and some first-generation parents and grandparents) set up in a gathering space (basically the size of a gym), and the students from other grades would come in to visit the different countries, including a lot of native speakers. It's a fairly small school, but the typical representation the years I was involved was about 20-25 countries across 4-6 continents.
      It was a long-standing tradition for the school that was scaled back and eventually came to an end over the course of the 2010s. Ultimately, the issues that ended it were complaints about the existence of an Israel exhibit, the allowance of European exhibits (even though Europe wasn't even the most-represented continent), and, eventually, allegations that having the children try the food, play games, do activities like sari-wrapping, etc., was cultural appropriation. I was heartbroken. The school was part of a community that celebrated cultural heritage, but never supported enclaves or exclusion because _everyone_ was American (and many had worked very hard to be). It really was the best of what you imagine multi-culturalism to be.

    • @DefiantAngel87
      @DefiantAngel87 Před rokem

      @@jacksyoutubechannel4045 sounds like it was a beautiful event. Very sad that it ended. The idea of cultural appropriation has ruined a lot. It is cultural appreciation.

  • @tonym7925
    @tonym7925 Před rokem +31

    literally the best way to make friends and get a girlfriend is to speak other languages. Communication for the key for everything.

    • @imgone1078
      @imgone1078 Před rokem +7

      Bc girlfriends are the main reason you should learn a language 💪

  • @Smannellites
    @Smannellites Před 9 měsíci +1

    That food looks super good. I love that cuisine. Brilliant work learning Tamil in only a few weeks. You have a special talent.

  • @kekab.8161
    @kekab.8161 Před rokem +290

    The way they smile when he knows their language always gets me🥺

  • @willb7877
    @willb7877 Před rokem +823

    I'm british but was lucky enough to live in Chennai, Tamil Nadu for four years. Honestly, the people there are so amazingly nice with such good food that being back here just can't really compare. So lucky to have been there.

    • @rparimala
      @rparimala Před rokem +19

      Thanks for your compliments

    • @pstreet2027
      @pstreet2027 Před rokem +42

      I’m an American born Indian. My parents were born and raised in Delhi, so we would go there very often. But our roots are tamilian and we have family in Chennai and other cities there. You immediately notice the difference when you go from Delhi to TN. Very warm and friendly people. Of course there are exceptions to everywhere, but generally the south of India is much friendlier.

    • @ishaanvasudeva5996
      @ishaanvasudeva5996 Před rokem +11

      @@pstreet2027 ikr part of it is just not as big cities but its very true in my experience the south is always very nice

    • @nachiket481
      @nachiket481 Před rokem +9

      Wow that's great ! My grandparents live in Chennai so I visit there often from America.

    • @malsawmaralte882
      @malsawmaralte882 Před rokem +15

      That's what I like about Tamil Nadu, everyone is so much nicer compared to North India (no offense)

  • @sandromalkic4987
    @sandromalkic4987 Před 11 měsíci

    I just love this guys videos! So impressive and I only speak 3! Mind blowing like many people saw that you remember so much and even the different dialect in certain places.

  • @king_joker4689
    @king_joker4689 Před 7 měsíci +11

    As a Sri Lankan tamil speaker, I am proud of this man

  • @mightysun89
    @mightysun89 Před rokem +409

    As a Tamil srilankan Canadian, watching this melts my heart. We keep Tamil going in our family. My daughter is into learning culture, even she is born here. I love to call myself, Srilankan Tamil Canadian. Amazing video, and I love how you flawlessly saying some words without any problem.
    Also I'm surprised that some people, when they immigrated to another country, don't keep the language with children, not realizing that the children won't know the value of Tamil language.

    • @bullempire6612
      @bullempire6612 Před rokem

      Asha take my heart queen 🕺🤌🥂

    • @lieutenantsimonriley3758
      @lieutenantsimonriley3758 Před rokem +5

      we can’t let tamil be forgotten 😕 especially the newer generations.

    • @mightysun89
      @mightysun89 Před rokem +3

      @@lieutenantsimonriley3758 agreed. I’m so shocked to see many parents don’t speakTamil at home.

    • @riceraama
      @riceraama Před rokem +3

      @@mightysun89 you know what's the irony here. I'm 35 so you know the timelines i talk about. I'm from a secondary town in Tamil Nadu so when i was in school, teachers used to encourage us to talk in English else it would be difficult for us to pickup spoken English. Sadly, we didn't pick up the language up until end of college. We only speak in Thamizh at home but my nephew picked up fluent spoken English just from school and cartoons 😂. It's the other way around now.

  • @jeffl1484
    @jeffl1484 Před rokem +453

    Seeing their faces light up when you not only speak their language, but express and respect their cultures, is everything.
    Kudos to you buddy, be well.

    • @brendo3808
      @brendo3808 Před rokem +6

      Bro at 4:00 was happy as soon as Xiaoma said "Is this a Tamil restaurant."

    • @jeffl1484
      @jeffl1484 Před rokem

      @@brendo3808 Yeah, it's legit.

    • @alexbelotti1603
      @alexbelotti1603 Před rokem

      Looks like a good dopamine hit

    • @Space_Ghost_Hunter
      @Space_Ghost_Hunter Před rokem

      Honestly I wish English speakers would speak to each other. We're so lame and antisocial

  • @bigmacgoutattack
    @bigmacgoutattack Před rokem

    I have said this on many of your videos. The respect you have for culture is amazing. Anytime I’m feeling down I flip on a video

  • @mcnugget345
    @mcnugget345 Před 22 dny +1

    I am SO SO happy from this video. THANK YOU SO MUCH for shedding a slimmer of light to the media about us (I am sri lankan tamil)! After the genocide in Sri Lanka a couple decades ago and unfortunately is still secretly continuing, more than 75% of the tamil population got killed off so now everyone assumes that every person in Sri Lanka are Singhalese, we are "terrorists" and/or we are Indian. All my life l have received hate for what my identity was and l struggle to speak proper Sri Lankan Tamil (my dialect is a bit more Indian due to the only media or movies being from India). This makes me tear up, so thank you for trying our language, our food and supporting an aunties resturant and recognizing that it is Sri Lankan Tamil. Good Job!

  • @Hackbridge1963
    @Hackbridge1963 Před rokem +662

    The lady in the last restaurant was so pleasant. They were all nice people, she was exceptional. Thanks for the video Ari. 🙏🏾🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @Eyelohim
      @Eyelohim Před rokem

      Ari means Aryen in Mesopotamian ( Old Middle East ) language.
      Mesopotamia is where the first humans come from.

    • @roberthausvik6088
      @roberthausvik6088 Před rokem

      😅😅😅

    • @kathypear2540
      @kathypear2540 Před rokem

      I agree! I liked how she asked if he liked the food and addressed him by his name. She made me feel right at home even though I’m not even there eating her foods 😂

  • @varsitycamplife
    @varsitycamplife Před rokem +160

    I spent 2 weeks in Tamil Nadu and learned maybe 3 words 😂 I met the kindest, happiest most generous people there. I will forever love Tamil Nadu!

    • @sierrachief117
      @sierrachief117 Před rokem

      they are most happiest and generous to see people from other countries 'specially if look european'.
      Now, when talking about being generous to indians from other cultures or foreign people with dark skin, the story is different.

    • @shiningstone6771
      @shiningstone6771 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Tamil Nadu is one of my favourite places too, wish it was actually a separate country and Tamil language should have been already wide like Greek, Korean and Hebrew.

  • @davidmarshall9160
    @davidmarshall9160 Před 5 měsíci

    I love how this guy experiences all of these amazing cultures, on thier terms and connects with them personally, and respectfully, by learning a bit of thier ganguage, it showsTHE WORLD WE ARE "ONE PEOPLE" THGETHER IN HUMANITY!!!

  • @ananyasrividya2329
    @ananyasrividya2329 Před rokem +418

    As a native Tamil speaker, this video makes me incredibly happy! For only three weeks of learning, you did so well. I can only imagine how fluent you’ll be in a year from now if you continue learning it!

  • @ExitDomina
    @ExitDomina Před rokem +357

    I love the last person who’s like, “that’s great that you’re famous dear, but relax and enjoy life sometime.”
    Love this channel. 🐁

  • @harinath5398
    @harinath5398 Před 3 měsíci

    Nice job learning tamil so quickly.. appreciated

  • @donna1473
    @donna1473 Před měsícem

    Love your videos and your abilities..!!! A please and a thank you once in a while, however, would go along way in showing respect to those you are conversing/practicing with, and are probably the easiest three words to learn in any language... 😊

  • @KAYKAY-gg8gj
    @KAYKAY-gg8gj Před rokem +206

    That “Ari, how is it?” Was the cutest she sounded like a proud and happy mother love her!

  • @3lttlbrds
    @3lttlbrds Před rokem +176

    I love how the lady came out to see if he knows Russian and was so excited!!!! 💓💕 The last Indian lady was so kind and motherly to him, instantly saw how hard what he's doing is and making sure he takes care of himself too 🤗❤️

    • @Tobi-oi3uf
      @Tobi-oi3uf Před rokem +2

      His Russian was terrible

    • @barrone71
      @barrone71 Před rokem +26

      @@Tobi-oi3uf how would his Russian compare to your Tamil?

    • @tengokuvision
      @tengokuvision Před rokem +26

      @@Tobi-oi3uf what do you mean? it was good. his pronunciation is clean, I can understand every single word. Yes, he has an accent but it's not that bad tbh. So stop being a hater 😤🚫

    • @TheLostTarget
      @TheLostTarget Před rokem +6

      @@Tobi-oi3uf Understood every word.

    • @olegolefirenko7994
      @olegolefirenko7994 Před rokem +3

      His russian is OK. I understand everything )

  • @brandonbe5351
    @brandonbe5351 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for all of your hard work learning and creating creating !

  • @nislaav6712
    @nislaav6712 Před 10 měsíci

    The last lady was such a sweetheart, almost like a mom vibe so caring and attentive amazing!

  • @JoseZavala-yf6bp
    @JoseZavala-yf6bp Před rokem +358

    Xiaoman’s confidence to practice new languages with strangers always shocks me

    • @Q75
      @Q75 Před rokem +2

      Xiaonan

    • @jessicapeyton5444
      @jessicapeyton5444 Před rokem +1

      小男人

    • @sayajinmamuang
      @sayajinmamuang Před rokem +4

      I'll try his dosas but I think his history is alittle off.

    • @zanetusken
      @zanetusken Před rokem +1

      Its the kindness he has experienced from strangers thats gives him most of his confidence imo

    • @AymanSully
      @AymanSully Před rokem +3

      It comes with practice. Imagine how many strangers he has talked to. It's very impressive though, he's always so friendly :)

  • @sheilaemadian
    @sheilaemadian Před rokem +159

    I think the restaurant owner was so stoked on you being in his actual restaurant, the CZcams star! You give them so much publicity too, it’s great!

  • @spiritbricks942
    @spiritbricks942 Před měsícem

    This 💯! You definitely found your gift and using CZcams to show how to use it respectfully.

  • @smartscienceed
    @smartscienceed Před rokem +1

    you are pretty much the most amazing guy I've seen on youtube! Any tips on trying to learn a new language? Best app or website?
    Thanks!! Love your videos!!

  • @royce3294
    @royce3294 Před rokem +159

    I like how his video's aren't scripted or overly edited. We get to hear genuine heartfelt conversations and reactions. Non pretentious and very relatable. Wishing him the best. Hope his hard work and determination takes him a lot further.

    • @PrograError
      @PrograError Před rokem +3

      this should be the videos getting the views... not the pewdishits of the youtube

    • @royce3294
      @royce3294 Před rokem +1

      @@PrograError Absolutely!

  • @thebl4ckd0g
    @thebl4ckd0g Před rokem +642

    That last lady was so nice, and the concern she had for you walking around in the hot weather - that's such a mom thing. :) I was kinda sad to see how little patronage some of these places had - because they looked immaculate and the food looked so good. More people need to go and try their food. :)

    • @melsin1143
      @melsin1143 Před rokem +22

      I think that is because this was during the pandemic

    • @trellgold6998
      @trellgold6998 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yep she reminded me of an aunty or grandma always wanting to keep their kids well fed

    • @crazylego98
      @crazylego98 Před 10 měsíci

      @@melsin1143 😂

  • @James-ke4gq
    @James-ke4gq Před 4 měsíci

    This is so amazing
    You find out just how interesting and beautiful the people you walk by on here street really are
    Some of us myself included are living such closed off lives, and although i don’t think i could ever be on this guys level, I hope to live a life as open and enriched as he does with his skill

  • @lilshini3497
    @lilshini3497 Před rokem +5

    bro u having a conversation after 3 weeks is ridicoulous actually a talent

  • @bodyboardpro
    @bodyboardpro Před rokem +392

    my favorite thing about xiaoma is that hes not only a man of many languages but a total food critic. i mean, hes says everything is delicious but I also believe that it is.

    • @wilsybhoy
      @wilsybhoy Před rokem +26

      Yeah I think he’s capping on the food stuff sometimes cause he doesn’t want to offend anyone. ain’t no way every single thing can be good lol.

    • @JordyElNino21
      @JordyElNino21 Před rokem +12

      @@wilsybhoy you can sometimes tell by the way he reacts, but i would say the same thing as well lol

    • @wilsybhoy
      @wilsybhoy Před rokem

      @@jonahchickering4908 naa bro I never seen that one 🤣

    • @tmonie
      @tmonie Před rokem

      @@wilsybhoy I feel like that milk noodle soup he ate in the restaurant wasn't too good.

    • @irmalair4730
      @irmalair4730 Před rokem +1

      @@tmonie the fact that you called it milk noodle soup in itself says you've never tasted it. Stop judging people's food when you've not even tried it 😒

  • @HustleNinjas
    @HustleNinjas Před rokem +795

    I'm sold. Need to try some Dosas.

    • @Joshregannn
      @Joshregannn Před rokem +9

      Those look 🔥

    • @myth2553
      @myth2553 Před rokem +1

      bro you haven’t

    • @wheredaboof6492
      @wheredaboof6492 Před rokem +7

      Dosas pani puri doubles chicken rice (gyro/middle eastern) lassi butter chicken masala chicken chicken tikka.... go with grace

    • @NotFckingBen
      @NotFckingBen Před rokem +1

      Same, they look so good and now I’m hungry

    • @maxineduncan1756
      @maxineduncan1756 Před rokem

      . Need
      www.youtubecomm.com/watch?v=0Oly8fXlh2E
      Need to try some Dosas.

  • @rk9585
    @rk9585 Před rokem +9

    this is absolutely incredible. Tamil is quite a difficult language to learn and to be able to converse with decent pronunciation after 3 weeks is insane

  • @bambi_bbholic6343
    @bambi_bbholic6343 Před rokem

    Omggg Ari I recently subbed to ur channel n I was searching if u spoke tamil.. U did so well!! So proud of u 💗💗Gonna share it with my mom😋

  • @godxxofxxwar22
    @godxxofxxwar22 Před rokem +144

    Damn that final lady stole my heart. “Ari how is it?” Then just being so considerate of the hard work of others. Just stole my heart

    • @ellenskye535
      @ellenskye535 Před rokem +6

      no it literally made me want to try her food because she’s too sweet

  • @nayansk4082
    @nayansk4082 Před rokem +222

    I’m from the southern part of India and have been trying to learn Tamil for quite some time. This dude is already killing it 😂💪🏾

    • @channahnoyb4803
      @channahnoyb4803 Před rokem

      I think some people learn more easily as adults. English is a 2nd language for me, but learned it at 5 years old. It’s so much more difficult to learn a new language as an adult, but I want to.

    • @whitebeans7292
      @whitebeans7292 Před rokem +2

      Channah NOYB immersion is the best method. When I interact with a language not as a school assignment but as a method of communication, I remember it easier.

    • @stxrrynight.
      @stxrrynight. Před rokem

      @@channahnoyb4803 I don't exactly remember when and how I could speak english lol, but I think... since I was three or four? All I know is that now english is almost like my second native language. I already had my hands on the internet at a young age and managed to learn the language at a pretty quick rate. Lol, now I speak in english more than when I speak in my native language. I suppose good memory also plays a part in learning languages, and fortunately, memorization has always been one of the things I'm good at.
      [boy I hope this doesn't sound like bragging. Your comment just reminded me of something lol]

    • @channahnoyb4803
      @channahnoyb4803 Před rokem

      @White Beans
      I used an online program through our local library to try and learn Spanish and you could interact with Spanish speakers and do exercises. I would get so nervous that I would mess it up because it was live and gave up completely. I should’ve kept going regardless of how difficult.

  • @bhunaayyar6981
    @bhunaayyar6981 Před 9 měsíci

    Wow! kudos to you for speaking in Tamil which is not an easy language to learn!!! But definitely a very ancient, beautiful and rich language!

  • @katsboi8920
    @katsboi8920 Před rokem +6

    I am tamil and I'm surprised you managed to get across what you wanted to say while only learning tamil for 3 weeks and only using online resources (which is wild cause there aren't many and they aren't that relevant either) truly a huge W

  • @mainbrainjegat8783
    @mainbrainjegat8783 Před rokem +335

    Its SO crazy to hear a white guy speak tamil but im actually so impressed. There were points where the accent was falling apart but youve been studying for 3 weeks and thats genuinely crazy when then letters are so different from every other language. Super impressive keep up the great vids!

    • @lunamonetmonroe
      @lunamonetmonroe Před rokem +24

      I bet if I studied Tamil for 3 weeks I could barely put a sentence together. I’ve been wanting to learn a more difficult language, and Xiaoma definitely motivates me to try! I love to see people coming together over food and language. 🫶🏼

    • @xtraspecialj
      @xtraspecialj Před rokem +45

      One thing that always annoys me a bit when English speakers are trying to learn a foreign language is that native speakers always tell the English speakers that their accent isn't correct. Of course it isn't correct, and probably never ever will be...
      Like, on the flip side, non-native English speakers always have an "incorrect" accent when they speak English. For example, Indian people speak English with an Indian accent, Chinese speak with a Chinese accent, French speak with a French accent and so on. I don't ever hear English speakers telling them that their English/American accent isn't correct. Of course it won't be correct. The only way to have a correct accent is to speak a language for a VERY long time, and even then most people can't speak in a native sounding accent unless it's a language that they started learning when they were really young.
      I just think telling someone learning a new language that their accent isn't correct is like telling somebody that the sky is blue. An English speaker speaking a foreign language will speak it with an English/American accent just like a non-native speaker will speak English with whatever their native accent is. It's just how it works...

    • @kshitijvids
      @kshitijvids Před rokem

      what does the writing script have to do with him speaking the language?

    • @kshitijvids
      @kshitijvids Před rokem +4

      @@xtraspecialj based.

    • @SugoDiGatto
      @SugoDiGatto Před rokem +12

      ​@@xtraspecialj The issue is English speakers seem to maul other language pronunciations way worse than others speakers do, probably due to the nature of the English language being a mess in that regard, so the distorted pronunciation (i.e. English being a strongly non-phonetic language) carries over to all languages they try to speak.
      The same goes the other way around, when phonetic-language-speakers try to battle with English being so incoherent and unpredictable. An English speaker will be locked in that mode and find it hard to switch out of it, a foreigner will find it tough to tune into it.
      Tamil being a phonetic language, is hard to mispronounce; literally just read what you see! But the distorsion carry over.