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tamere
... sounds the best sung or spoken?

jatt_with_gutts
QUOTE(tamere @ Jul 19 2006, 11:48 AM) *

... sounds the best sung or spoken?


urdu/hindi then punjabi is my choice
Jamie4mIndia
I read somewhere that Malyali is the sweetest language in India among all languages., maybe that was written by a malyali.

Urdu ofcourse, its a hybrid of persian and hindi, many words show high-respect to other persons, like Janab, Khatir, I also know a little read/write of urdu, my grandpa only know urdu and some english.
jatt_with_gutts
QUOTE(Jamie4mIndia @ Jul 19 2006, 01:29 PM) *

I read somewhere that Malyali is the sweetest language in India among all languages., maybe that was written by a malyali.

Urdu ofcourse, its a hybrid of persian and hindi, many words show high-respect to other persons, like Janab, Khatir, I also know a little read/write of urdu, my grandpa only know urdu and some english.

MY grandpa was fluent in urdu n farsi too....we still have some old books in urdu which my grandfather use to read at school...
Najjiah
QUOTE(tamere @ Jul 19 2006, 09:48 AM) *
... sounds the best sung or spoken?

marathi. as bharat is meant to speak in marathi. its pure & derived from sanskrit. it has no words from invaders or foreigners.



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jatt_with_gutts
QUOTE(Najjiah @ Jul 19 2006, 03:00 PM) *

marathi. as bharat is meant to speak in marathi. its pure & derived from sanskrit. it has no words from invaders or foreigners.



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marathi is the funniest
YoungOne
I like Bengali. Just when you think you know what one word means, it turns out to be completely wrong.

Well I have started to like Punjabi as a growing number of my friends speak it.
Jamie4mIndia
Marathi, Gujarati have many things in common, i guess
and assamese and bengali have many things in common, ko kho go, there alphabet is almost same.
jatt_with_gutts
haryanvi language is good too.. i like it.
Dara
Please link some Youtube videos to all Indian languages being spoken ....someone. :P
Jamie4mIndia
[haryanvi language is good too.. i like it.]

Our neighbours are ethnic haryanvi and they speak this rubbish language at times, But i never understand what they speak, this language sucks, they seem to be quarelling even if they are having fun. I wonder what u like in this language ?
Jhangora
QUOTE(Dara @ Jul 20 2006, 07:08 AM) *

Please link some Youtube videos to all Indian languages being spoken ....someone. :P


Dara you are indeed a man with superior intelligence. biggthumpup.gif

A Telugu song:

Cheppave Chiru - Okkadu

Jamie4mIndia
good song, is the girl bhookima?
Song is really good, music, voice and video all, is it hyderabad? Nampalli icon_wink.gif
Jhangora
QUOTE(Jamie4mIndia @ Jul 20 2006, 09:26 PM) *

good song, is the girl bhookima?
Song is really good, music, voice and video all, is it hyderabad? Nampalli icon_wink.gif


Don't know Jamie.Would you like to post a few videos in this section.

13 Minutes of Titanic in Tamil
Jamie4mIndia
I searched for alisha, and didnt find any, gurdas man has all great videos on YT, I dodnt found any else.
If you can search please make me available alisha's:

1, Tu jo mila, from OM ('Kya ye dard hai kya ye pyaar hai, Ye karaar hai ye chain hai ikraar hai yehi pyaar hai, dil diya hai tujhi ko ab kya hai mujhe Darr, jaane kyo hai fiza bhi soyi soyi bekhabar, na ja aaja aaja aaja') See i rememebr whole song too.

2, Om namah shivaye, from OM

3, Eyy bade purane pyaar bhare khat , by HRH

4, and... Mehbooba Mehbooba, adnan sami's voice, Kali billi bips and gori billi Curry. Both of them are hot.

Try if you love google icon_wink.gif
tamere
what is the diffrence between hindi and urdu( expect of the script and the loanwords) ?
Jhangora
QUOTE(tamere @ Jul 21 2006, 12:09 AM) *

what is the diffrence between hindi and urdu( expect of the script and the loanwords) ?


Not much.They are mutually intelligible.
Najjiah
QUOTE(Jamie4mIndia @ Jul 19 2006, 01:52 PM) *
Marathi, Gujarati have many things in common, i guess
and assamese and bengali have many things in common, ko kho go, there alphabet is almost same.
not really. marathi n hindi have the most in common like guju n sindh have most in common, in my opinion. i guess coz they r right next to each other.
Jamie4mIndia
[coz they r right next to each other.]

Gujarat is not only north of maharashtra but it was a part of maharashtra, Gujarat region was called Sourashtra and south was maharashtra.
Sindh was in west of punjab, after partition sindhis were setup in gujarat mostly, like LK Advani (Ex Vice prrimeminister)and panjabis like us settled in eastern panjab and delhi. The Dialect spoken by my grandparents matches to sindhi and panjabi both.

[what is the diffrence between hindi and urdu]

Urdu was called Lash-kar-ee Zubaan(language for soldiers), it was originated by invadors from persian and muslims because they had their soldiers from punjab who used to speak hindi/panjabi, but the documentation work was done in persian, So it lent many words from persian, as per persion administrators habit.
jatt_with_gutts
QUOTE(Jamie4mIndia @ Jul 20 2006, 11:44 AM) *

[coz they r right next to each other.]

Gujarat is not only north of maharashtra but it was a part of maharashtra, Gujarat region was called Sourashtra and south was maharashtra.
Sindh was in west of punjab, after partition sindhis were setup in gujarat mostly, like LK Advani (Ex Vice prrimeminister)and panjabis like us settled in eastern panjab and delhi. The Dialect spoken by my grandparents matches to sindhi and panjabi both.

[what is the diffrence between hindi and urdu]

Urdu was called Lash-kar-ee Zubaan(language for soldiers), it was originated by invadors from persian and muslims because they had their soldiers from punjab who used to speak hindi/panjabi, but the documentation work was done in persian, So it lent many words from persian, as per persion administrators habit.

urdu is a great language i think ... it has words from farsi hindi n arabic...so it is basically a mis of many languages....urdu is even better than farsi although it lent many words from farsi
Nath
LOL! I love the Titanic clip dubbed in Tamil. embarassedlaugh.gif
xxmiyaxx
LMFAO! THE CLIP WAS SO FUNNY! :P Tamils really fast thats what makes it awesome lol! I speak Urdu broken and cant read it, but Its there icon_smile.gif Also English is my first ...sadly..its very tragicv icon_sad.gif
tamere
hollwood films dupped in tamil are always horrible....
they may talk faster, because they need more words to say the same thing... icon_wink.gif
jiggyiggy
Gujarati is a horrible language the way most ppl speak it. I however can make a girl wet just by stringing together some phrases that are drivel when put together.
RatPunK
yeah, Urdu, hindi they do sound very nice..... hindi is the 3rd or 4rth(aint sure) mosy sweetest language in the world!!!

but, in india., the only original language without any foreign invasion(including sanskrit) is TuLu and Tamil... the rest of indian lang is invaded with arabic, farsi, and sanskrit

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Jhangora
A nice Hindi song for those who havn't heard the language.

Suraj Hua Madham
ACMILAN1983
jiggy are you gujarati?
gomeny
QUOTE(Najjiah @ Jul 19 2006, 01:00 PM) *

marathi. as bharat is meant to speak in marathi. its pure & derived from sanskrit. it has no words from invaders or foreigners.



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oh my god I think I'm in love
Jagger
QUOTE(RatPunK @ Jul 27 2006, 03:03 PM) *

yeah, Urdu, hindi they do sound very nice..... hindi is the 3rd or 4rth(aint sure) mosy sweetest language in the world!!!

but, in india., the only original language without any foreign invasion(including sanskrit) is TuLu and Tamil... the rest of indian lang is invaded with arabic, farsi, and sanskrit

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There was no Aryan "invasian" (but its debatable whether there was a migration). Vedic Sanskrit (the early form) had some similarities to Iranian Avestan... but Classical Sanskrit (its current form) was completely developed in India by the ancient Indian linguist Panini. Most languages in the Far East have have words borrowed from Sanskrit, including Tamil and Tulu.
Jhangora
A nice Bangla song.

Bondhu - Asif
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