Kambojaric
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Pistol: Pastool
Rifle: Rey-fal
Bulb: Bul-ab
China: Che na
Diamond: Dammond
Rifle: Rey-fal
Bulb: Bul-ab
China: Che na
Diamond: Dammond
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Have you met any Andhra person pronouncing like that... to some extent people mix local language with English... especially the Tamil ..
south Indians including telugus have their own pronunciation... sometimes its hard to understand... telugu pronunciation of English alphabets: ye, bee, cee, dee, eee, yef.....
telugus cant pronounce certain letters that they have their language.. for example 'Katha' is pronounced as 'Kada' (with soft d). Do ask your telugu friends to list alphabets in their language.
Sialkotis have a softer accent that sounds more friendly Jhang has a very rude,ish accentCompared to Sialkot people "looriyas" still have a better accent ..
exactly.. nobody is aware of his/her own MTI... because the English they hear is the one they speak.. so for them they are the normal ones... also there is sub-regional variation within teluguland...
I never knew we pronounce like that
how is burst fire ever in common conversation?You people forget to add
Kalashnikov = Kalashan or koop (kalashan koop)
lighter = later
Bread = Double Rooti
Motorcycle = Motor Cycal
Resturant = Hotal
and the most hilarious one is
Burst Fire = Bre-ast fare
maruti = mruti (basically drop the first vowel you see)I am surprised these have been missed .
Straight from school days. Typical Punjabi accent
Treasure = Traiure
Measure = Maiure