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Wish all French people kept that in mind when learning English and it made us confident to actually speak in the language and make progress instead of keeping silent out of shame.
@@amineaboutalib Not really, I live in France (Rouen) I'm learning french but my grammer is bad. When I speak most of the time they correct me politely or try to help me by speaking slowly.
Honestly after realizing that even native can't speak properly is when I start to speak English more confidently- I wish other would keep that in mind and confidently say "I can't English today lol" that's when you truly are native- 🤣
It's when I realized that for example they/their/there is such a big problem for so many native speakers that I became more confident with my own grammar and small mistakes with prepositions
@@magentawave5595 Here in Singapore, English is my first language but it is not my native language. You sure have a very distorted picture of linguistics, especially with the word “native”.
@@28excellent I understand that English is native to England. Where I live, it's common for people to refer to native and first language as the same thing. There's a description on Google that has the same meaning.
Americans think Africa is a country. They can't tell the direction of where the sun rises and sets.They think all Indians engage in " pow wow" , and do fire dance, paint there skins and use bow and arrow. Some can't even read & write, and can't count to 10. I mean 40- 50 yr old. I encountered this in my job. I'm a critical care / emergency room nurse.‼‼🇺🇸
Yeah American English at least isn't about Grammer so much as context, you have to understand what the person is talking about usually to understand what is being said, I think this is part of what makes it so hard for foreigners to learn the language bc it makes a sorta self depreciating loop of loosing context and furthering confusion haha
Well the whole american culture is "make it easy, no complication, it does not matter if it is good or bad". Examples- The dresses (if compare american dresses with, say, Indian saree you can clearly see the simplicity), The toilet (if you compare traditional Indian style with american or mordern toilet, you see it is "easy" to sit), so English is also another example. Hehhe.
Slap on the wrist for not spelling correctly. Grammar* it's a ROMANCE word. Most romance words end in -AR, -OR, -UR in English, but get pronounced as ER in American English. To be fair, I understand how terrible our writing system is with silent letters everywhere and is like Chinese in the sense. Memorize EVERY word's pronunciation till the end of time. Most European tongues aren't this confusing. To me, I would purge the E's at the end of words, and force accent marks to deal with the convoluted system. Make the stress clearer in words, and de-stress in words.
In fact, Trump was not saying "bigly", what he was actually saying is "Big League". It is not unusual, I have been saying that since the '80's. It means "in a big way" so the two mean pretty much the same thing, but "bigly" is not a real word in English.
@@priyachoudhary9896 Yep. I meant in the context of blackface in America. It is considered to be a racist thing to do. Thank god Indians aren't so sensitive to such things... as yet. 😁👍
@@vedicwarriorOriginal can't really say we aren't sensitive... We literally boycott everything that doesn't fit into our perspective arrest people over jokes and ruin lives.. Its the same everywhere... Blackface... Or any face in that matter Is insensitive as they were all done as part of Halloween 'costumes'.... Is someone's ethnicity a costume? Would you like if some guy just painted himself brown wore Kurt's pajama, had a turban and a snake with a been and started head bobbing with bollywood music as a parade of comical caricature?
@@priyachoudhary9896 Honestly? I'd love it. It is humor. We've become overly sensitive in the last couple of decades and I think it sucks. The "woke" people are the biggest problem. Taking offence to every little thing leaves no resources to fight the real problems facing the world now. As long as comedy is not malicious, does not direct hate towards a group of ppl or religion, it is fine. Watch Russell Peters' shows and u'll know what I mean. Comedy brings ppl together, creates understanding by highlighting differences and makes ppl more curious about others in a good way. I see no issue with comedy stereotyping Indians at all. I've watched countless Bollywood movies stereotyping white ppl, black ppl and even oriental ppl. How is that acceptable to ya? 🤷♂️ It is human nature to seek out differences and stereotype based on such differences. Simple.
@@vedicwarriorOriginal Well the thing is not all people think like you and its not being woke, people would still feel the stigma and over assertion of shitty things like this I like Russel Peters, as you said taking offence doesn't leave any resources but neglecting what's happening doesn't increase it either.. Also most of these were directed towards the community to the extent people started KKK thing again too. And I despise bollywood for what it has become there was some gold to it during the 80s but that's it.... Pre 2000s is just dumpster fire. Bollywood just perpetuates, colorism, homophobia and racism it's bad... That doesn't mean the west isn't too.
Well according to the depiction of “LORD” Vishnu in Hindu mythology he’s not like that….. not denying to the fact that his skin tone is popularly known to be blue in colour just like ocean…..
No there are a lot of people who think like you. Just ask " who among you are the people who can't respect other religions and their Gods and who insult other faith and who are narrow minded" Then you will get many many likes for your comment and also many many "yes" answers. Jai Jagadamba 🙏
This is the same for me but I’m learning French 😅 I used to learn every grammar rule and thought that french people would immediately correct me if I made a mistake. (They still do) but they make loads of spelling mistakes and grammar errors, so I feel much more confident
The sentence have big Logic flaw. You can either say: "you CAN do me NO harm !". the two words make up a negative. "you CAN'T do me ANY harm !". This sentence is what you supposed to say. Oh and the "you can't do me no harm !" which mean "you cannot not harm me" the two negative words combined (can't and no) actually make it a positive . So you accidentally said "you will harm me for sure !". Common mistake. But hey, i'm just some guy from the Internet.
@@ravinawinningflag8541 in Spanish it would be, but in English it gets iffy bc it's a mostly contextual language, which is why double negatives are generally discouraged
(1) Shiva is blue -- not Vishnu. (2) Rappers speak Black English, which has its own grammar. But good point that talking badly is better than not talking...
Some people learn foreign languages so that they can read in that language, maybe write or just to see how it compares to other languages they might know. Some only want to be be able to speak the language for work. Language is an instrument of communication but not only.
@@valeria-militiamessalina5672 I had the same realisation awhile ago. Lots of people want to learn a language to understand types of media properly, but "fail" in learning after a few weeks-months and give up. If you can work out your reason and goal in learning a language, you can then just study the writing, reading, listening, and/or speaking components. Most people just want the listening and speaking skills, but writing and reading also improve indirectly as you learn more of a language as well. Writing and reading are also less dependent on your skills when using the language you're learning digitally, as there's translate options and corrective writing options. Grammar is so widely over-promoted in every language class, and whilst it is something I've gone back and learnt to a higher standard, most people can understand what you're saying, even if it's using the wrong tense, through context.
As an aside; who's the dude playing Vishnu? I've seen that chap before somewhere, but I can't for the life of me remember where. 😐🤔😵 Edit: Christ on a bike, I'm an idiot! I saw him in call center sketch, the very first video that this channel uploaded, some three years ago. 😄😂🤣
Honestly this applies to everything. People no matter where their from or what language they speak are human. Everybody makes mistakes. I believe Americans and English speakers in general are more lenient with English than others seem to be with their native language.
"you are working hard to put food on your family" 😂
Don't worry Fam, imma stuff ya'll real good. You'll all be lookin like a bloated turkey when I'm done with ya'll. You're welcome 😁
What isit should be?
@@xahthexraitor2570 You are working hard to give food to your family. Or you are working hard to feed your family.
To put foot on the tavle
@@rexco2700 It's like he mixed those up with "put food on the table." XD
Plot twist: Becky's English is worse.
Worser, u mean? 🤔😁
@@vedicwarriorOriginal 😄😄
@@vedicwarriorOriginal
F my life... It's badder
@@yallneedjesus1609 Ah yes... I like ur comment. It is gooder than mine. 😛
Miner 😆
Wish all French people kept that in mind when learning English and it made us confident to actually speak in the language and make progress instead of keeping silent out of shame.
culturally french people make it hard to learn french for this exact same reason
grammar shaming
@@amineaboutalib Not really, I live in France (Rouen) I'm learning french but my grammer is bad. When I speak most of the time they correct me politely or try to help me by speaking slowly.
@@fire3986 lucky you
Bro 🤣 I remember doing french in highschool life my first year I could write and remember words...ahem speaking was a problem
French people seem to think English has an instruction book. It doesn't! It's a bunch of dialects all fighting all the time.
Honestly after realizing that even native can't speak properly is when I start to speak English more confidently- I wish other would keep that in mind and confidently say "I can't English today lol" that's when you truly are native- 🤣
Native? The language is native to England!!
It's when I realized that for example they/their/there is such a big problem for so many native speakers that I became more confident with my own grammar and small mistakes with prepositions
@@28excellent Native meaning that it's the person's first language.
@@magentawave5595 Here in Singapore, English is my first language but it is not my native language. You sure have a very distorted picture of linguistics, especially with the word “native”.
@@28excellent I understand that English is native to England. Where I live, it's common for people to refer to native and first language as the same thing. There's a description on Google that has the same meaning.
Why doesn't Vishnu come to me in my time of need?
Because you call Christ. 🤭
(Just a joke bro)
@@kamalkumar7978 that could apply to me I am Christian 😂
@@pathakharsh he comes to u in the form of good days.😁😁😁
He always comes to me in my time of need when I am not able to do homework He comes to me as I call him because he is my neighbor XD
@@kartikpoojari7066 thank god Vishnu gave u a good neighbour.😁😁😁
Where is Thierry? T#eorrgreg 😁
😂😂
Some Americans I know don't know the difference between horizontal and vertical.
Hey, it's very hard to difference each other.
Some tell me they often confuse diagonal line with oblique/slanted line.
@@satyakisil4289 They really are the future of the Western civilisation 😍
Americans think Africa is a country. They can't tell the direction of where the sun rises and sets.They think all Indians engage in " pow wow" , and do fire dance, paint there skins and use bow and arrow. Some can't even read & write, and can't count to 10. I mean 40- 50 yr old. I encountered this in my job. I'm a critical care / emergency room nurse.‼‼🇺🇸
@@SilverSF2 hope so🌚
lmao new avatar of Vishnu, nicee
the 11th avatar
@Adhishree Singh It is supposed to be a loving man
The Love guru😆
@Adhishree Singh I'd rather have a 11th avatar from 9th rather than a 10th because Kalki signals the end of the world.
@@bravomike4734 also because 9 and 11 are always skipped by companies like Microsoft Windows , they literally skip from 8 to 10 😂😂
I don't know why GO TO HER! in an Indian accent cracked me up so much😂
Really Lord Vishnu helped him and us too. By making us realise that even natives speakers can't do it properly 😊🙏🙏❤
"Americans can't grammer" 😂😂😂
Yeah American English at least isn't about Grammer so much as context, you have to understand what the person is talking about usually to understand what is being said, I think this is part of what makes it so hard for foreigners to learn the language bc it makes a sorta self depreciating loop of loosing context and furthering confusion haha
Well the whole american culture is "make it easy, no complication, it does not matter if it is good or bad". Examples- The dresses (if compare american dresses with, say, Indian saree you can clearly see the simplicity), The toilet (if you compare traditional Indian style with american or mordern toilet, you see it is "easy" to sit), so English is also another example. Hehhe.
'sorta' ??? ;) ;)
Slap on the wrist for not spelling correctly. Grammar* it's a ROMANCE word. Most romance words end in -AR, -OR, -UR in English, but get pronounced as ER in American English. To be fair, I understand how terrible our writing system is with silent letters everywhere and is like Chinese in the sense. Memorize EVERY word's pronunciation till the end of time. Most European tongues aren't this confusing. To me, I would purge the E's at the end of words, and force accent marks to deal with the convoluted system. Make the stress clearer in words, and de-stress in words.
It's so funny that you painted his face blue because he was Vishnu 😂😂
(although, Krishna would suit better but they are basically the same god)
Vishnu supremacy. Jai vishnu ji
"Big , Bigger , Biggest " What the hell is "Bigly".
It's a presidential term🤣
Only American presidents use it.
An awesome word.
In fact, Trump was not saying "bigly", what he was actually saying is "Big League". It is not unusual, I have been saying that since the '80's. It means "in a big way" so the two mean pretty much the same thing, but "bigly" is not a real word in English.
I knew a English Dude who always wrote "Fourty for Forty"..He couldnt even accept it when i pointed out his mistake.
Bwahahaha... that Indian guy's painted face! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I wonder what reaction a blackface would've evoked! 😁👍👍
I think that's blue paint...
@@priyachoudhary9896 Yep. I meant in the context of blackface in America. It is considered to be a racist thing to do. Thank god Indians aren't so sensitive to such things... as yet. 😁👍
@@vedicwarriorOriginal can't really say we aren't sensitive... We literally boycott everything that doesn't fit into our perspective arrest people over jokes and ruin lives.. Its the same everywhere... Blackface... Or any face in that matter Is insensitive as they were all done as part of Halloween 'costumes'.... Is someone's ethnicity a costume? Would you like if some guy just painted himself brown wore Kurt's pajama, had a turban and a snake with a been and started head bobbing with bollywood music as a parade of comical caricature?
@@priyachoudhary9896 Honestly? I'd love it. It is humor. We've become overly sensitive in the last couple of decades and I think it sucks. The "woke" people are the biggest problem. Taking offence to every little thing leaves no resources to fight the real problems facing the world now. As long as comedy is not malicious, does not direct hate towards a group of ppl or religion, it is fine. Watch Russell Peters' shows and u'll know what I mean. Comedy brings ppl together, creates understanding by highlighting differences and makes ppl more curious about others in a good way. I see no issue with comedy stereotyping Indians at all. I've watched countless Bollywood movies stereotyping white ppl, black ppl and even oriental ppl. How is that acceptable to ya? 🤷♂️
It is human nature to seek out differences and stereotype based on such differences. Simple.
@@vedicwarriorOriginal Well the thing is not all people think like you and its not being woke, people would still feel the stigma and over assertion of shitty things like this I like Russel Peters, as you said taking offence doesn't leave any resources but neglecting what's happening doesn't increase it either.. Also most of these were directed towards the community to the extent people started KKK thing again too. And I despise bollywood for what it has become there was some gold to it during the 80s but that's it.... Pre 2000s is just dumpster fire. Bollywood just perpetuates, colorism, homophobia and racism it's bad... That doesn't mean the west isn't too.
African American Vernacular English is a dialect of english that has its own grammar....
They call it ebonics
@@kirn3afek AAVE is the formal name
Ebonics is slang speaking. It's not a language, per linguistic criteria.🇺🇸
@@kaypee4704 A language is a dialect with an army and a navy.
@@kaypee4704 He never said it was a language. He said it was a dialect.
I’m the only one that think Vishnu looks like this this emoji:🌚 ?
Well according to the depiction of “LORD” Vishnu in Hindu mythology he’s not like that….. not denying to the fact that his skin tone is popularly known to be blue in colour just like ocean…..
Kindly do a little bit of homework or research before posting something….
Peaceout✌🏻
No there are a lot of people who think like you.
Just ask " who among you are the people
who can't respect other religions and their Gods and who insult other faith and who are narrow minded"
Then you will get many many likes for your comment and also many many "yes" answers.
Jai Jagadamba 🙏
I realised just now who other people think like you wrt Bhagwan Vishnu.
People who have parents similar like yours 😃😃😃
Hari Bol 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@user-jg3kq8zq9i by the way, the last reply was for?
This is the same for me but I’m learning French 😅
I used to learn every grammar rule and thought that french people would immediately correct me if I made a mistake. (They still do) but they make loads of spelling mistakes and grammar errors, so I feel much more confident
French people are very very bad at grammar... French grammar, I mean 😁
I've watched so many of these videos I swear at the beginning it said Paris, French
I said: "you can't do me no harm!"
The sentence have big Logic flaw. You can either say:
"you CAN do me NO harm !". the two words make up a negative.
"you CAN'T do me ANY harm !". This sentence is what you supposed to say.
Oh and the
"you can't do me no harm !" which mean "you cannot not harm me" the two negative words combined (can't and no) actually make it a positive . So you accidentally said "you will harm me for sure !".
Common mistake. But hey, i'm just some guy from the Internet.
Ok. That’s a sentence from native speaker. The guy comment paragraph about proper way to say is surely not.
@@14.huanle60 FYI, a negative negative (double negative) in a sentence is a negative sentence. So, Daniel is right.
@@ravinawinningflag8541 in Spanish it would be, but in English it gets iffy bc it's a mostly contextual language, which is why double negatives are generally discouraged
or something like "I ain't know nothing" "he ain't no shit"
Double negatives seems to be really common among youngsters of America
The production quality is insane. Kudos
"Misunderestimate" 😭😭
Lol
The way he was running at the end
Misunderestimate = wrongly underestimate?
First time seeing vishnu in modern aabtar.🤣
This channel is underrated!
I likes this video. Bigly!
That god was so helpful lol 😂
(1) Shiva is blue -- not Vishnu.
(2) Rappers speak Black English, which has its own grammar.
But good point that talking badly is better than not talking...
As an ESL tutor, I strongly believe that PRONUNCIATION trumps grammar.
Some people learn foreign languages so that they can read in that language, maybe write or just to see how it compares to other languages they might know. Some only want to be be able to speak the language for work. Language is an instrument of communication but not only.
Please don't bring Trump into this.
Trumps grammar BIGly!
@@aditisk99 BIGLY.
@@valeria-militiamessalina5672 I had the same realisation awhile ago. Lots of people want to learn a language to understand types of media properly, but "fail" in learning after a few weeks-months and give up. If you can work out your reason and goal in learning a language, you can then just study the writing, reading, listening, and/or speaking components. Most people just want the listening and speaking skills, but writing and reading also improve indirectly as you learn more of a language as well. Writing and reading are also less dependent on your skills when using the language you're learning digitally, as there's translate options and corrective writing options. Grammar is so widely over-promoted in every language class, and whilst it is something I've gone back and learnt to a higher standard, most people can understand what you're saying, even if it's using the wrong tense, through context.
Great Production!
I mean "content creation"!!
And really after watching, I feel content!!!
😃
OMG 😂😂 you are talking in an Indian accent, he should have guessed that the god is Indian
Just curious, but is Becky the Indian girl in the "forever present" video?😂
"Cancel them! They did blueface!"
I got a grammarly ad
Guys, you are great!! Please, release more videos! I laughed out loud
Coming soon... in production
@@Moontajska when is delivery?? After 9 months 😂😂😂
Really wanted him to go to her using all these American speech styles 🤣
As an aside; who's the dude playing Vishnu? I've seen that chap before somewhere, but I can't for the life of me remember where. 😐🤔😵
Edit: Christ on a bike, I'm an idiot! I saw him in call center sketch, the very first video that this channel uploaded, some three years ago. 😄😂🤣
YOU GUYS ARE GOOD IN CREATING COMEDY VIDEOS. I GIVE CREDIT FOR THAT.
Funny The Indian Guy learned a language he grew up With. And Makes fun of everybody else
genius!
The ads are so long that I have forgotten what video I am about to watch. Smh
@ thanks. But I feel guilty skipping ads.
*"bigly"*
Honestly this applies to everything. People no matter where their from or what language they speak are human. Everybody makes mistakes. I believe Americans and English speakers in general are more lenient with English than others seem to be with their native language.
Bigly word of the century 😂
Bigly? Does it mean "a lot"/"bigger" ?
Sorta, but the word Trump should've used is "harder" for the "Beat her bigly". But maybe "Better / Bigger / A lot" for the rest.
No, what he is saying is "Big League". It comes out sounding like "bigly" which is not a word. But it does mean "in a big way".
The fact he was like, you aint god, you got an indian accent
This is bigly funny! 🤣🤣🇺🇸
Jay Shri Vishnu 🙏
tooo cooool
Wait is British Becky two timing French François and this Didier 😂
Misunderestimate is a new word i learn today hahahahah
Well, it's not that rappers can't do gramar, it's just that African American English has a different grammar
I was expecting Becky to be unable to speak English in the end :D
What even is Bigly?
The adverb of largeness
No one:
Americans:
Wadurr badul
Il liked this bigly
Even vishnu is outsourced!!!!
that's true
He's Vishnu but has got Kali's makeup on.
Vishnu Bhagwan 🙏🙏🙏🚩🇮🇳 great video raj bhai .
Vishnu with English knowledge ehhhhhh
Appreciate the rose
THIS CAN BE DONE ON DIFFERENT LEVELS. SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, SOCIALLY, ECONOMICALLY ETC
Sure we can, we just choose not to.
Isn't that Tierre 😂😂
It should "you working hard find food for your family.".
Muy Bueno 👍
American english especially slang demotivates me from learning this language
Awwwww 👍
lmao😂
Is that blue face?
Yup, Lord Vishnu has an ocean blue skin colour indicating limitlessness
Dnt knw how many native English people knows the grammar.. I dnt even know my own mother tongue grammar completely... 😂
UK people speak more grameritically as i have observed... US ppl simply talk...
Nice blue human......
South jakarta kids said 'Honest-ly = Jujurly
This vishnu looks so simple ❤️
Whats Adam Levine doin here
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍❤️
Such a "Bigly"😂
😂👍
Hari bol
We are too important to grammar 😤( jkjk)
Looool🤣🤣🤣
😂
America IS SMELTING POT ! People from All over The World - Meet There !
I literally saw an American saying “maded” a few days ago. Now I have lost faith in English.
😁
Ооо великолепно
"My English is hard" by one Russian politician
Why vishnu had to color his face??
Turn the "mistake" into a new word and add to the richness of the language.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤️❤️❤️❤️
Should have included how some Americans spell "would of" instead of "would have".
Bigly 😂😂😂
🤣🤣
Whatttt...!?😆😆😆😆
Trump! 😂 its only his own kind that can understand him.