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Its more like Kanaydaa .... Also there is Ing-land
Aabpara jasso
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Its more like Kanaydaa .... Also there is Ing-land
I had a Sialkoti classmateCompared to Sialkot people "looriyas" still have a better accent ..
nah kana not pive he says Pie O.5 = pive
I had a Sialkoti classmate
Yarrr mghe ttang na karrru yarrr wrrrna sirrr ku btttaun ga
Paaray jaso?Aabpara jasso
Paaray jaso?
May be a south Indian ?
as per my knowledge Most of south Indians don't pronounce like this ... but in bihar, orissa ...
To be honest , both are funny in different ways . As Indians in common whatever we write , we will speak it . That's the structure of our language . But in English there are silent words. When a local person try to speak english in his monther tong slang , comedy begins. Steching the words, pressing the words. Recently I have seen somebody posting about a lady malayali nurse running by yelling " yeeerrrthqaaaakkk" ( Earthquake ) in the Trumps statement against Indians thread.
( I'm from south India and I haven't even attended a class for IELTS. So me too falls in the line ! )
south Indians including telugus have their own pronunciation... sometimes its hard to understand... telugu pronunciation of English alphabets: ye, bee, cee, dee, eee, yef.....Have you met any Andhra person pronouncing like that... to some extent people mix local language with English... especially the Tamil ..