American learned Indian Accent for the first time! (It is mind blowing!!)

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🇺🇸 Callie

🇮🇳 Seetha
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I'm from NorthEast India.. And I have to say your demonstration of english pronunciation is completely different from ours.. And it's pretty interesting

kushildevsharma
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World: jokes about indian accent.
Indian to fellow indians who try to speak like a native english speaker : wHY sO FaKe AcCenT

KimTaehyungSsiBTSarmy
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Sometimes it is difficult for us (Indians) to understand what our fellow Indian has spoken in English. An Indian from our eastern states will pronounce the same word differently than us from South.

harshaillapakurti
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I'm from South India (Kerala) and even people from the same state as me speaks English differently. Like I used to study in a convent school and they gave huge importance English and pronunciation, tbh it was so *British* . We cut out the 'R's in the end, the 'T' sound is exactly British instead of pronouncing *wa* ter we pronounce it like *wo* ter (of course we cut out the 'r') . I think it depends on which school you study and how much importance the school gives to the pronunciation and stuffs. Later when I started attending another school, it wasn't a convent school but just a normal aided school and some students spoke like how I speak and some students were like so different. Probably because we studied in different schools. And some other things too, like I'm SO good at pronouncing words, it's a given to me (looks like I'm bragging lol). So I can easily switch my English accent since I always watch these American shows, Australian shows, British shows and stuffs. Like I know how the accent works (not completely but I can see the difference). I always watch these videos and shows in YouTube which made my accent change little bit more. Like I mix the Aussie accent, American and British accent while talking. So yeah the school you study and stuffs like that depends, a lot.














There might be so many typos but I don't wanna read my comment again just to edit those :')

hehehig
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I am an East Indian, and Seetha's pronunciation is more foriegn to us than Callie's.
We don't roll our Rs and we don't pronounce Th the way she said, it's only in South India perhaps.

BharatPremi
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As a North Indian I got to know that South Indian English is really different from ours, example thousand, we say 'थ' but she said 'त'

KnightWithAnAssaultRifle
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India is like a compilation of atleast 15 different countries with huge diversity in languages, cultures, traditions, food, climates, looks, accents etc.
Everytime you cross borders between states you feel like you're in another country.

x-man
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I belong from northeast india and we northeastern mostly prepare british or American accent but it's like going back and forth! and for the record i speak 5 indian official languages maybe 6 if i include my broken tamil 😆 and not to mention in northeast every tribe has it's own mother tongue and most of em are not not even listed in indian constitution* and technically if i include that languages i can literally speak like 8 languages she said it perfectly "it's like battling 8 languages in my head"
And their is no such thing as indian accent its just made up word..

pooh
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As a Northeast indian. We don't roll the R and the Th sound, we don't prounce it like that.

jagatdeuri
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I'm a native South Indian and the reason we roll our rs like RRRa it's because of the more native language, Tamil. Well, atleast from where I'm from. There are two 'r' sounds. One that sounds like ra and another RHa. RHa is more used so anyone that learned how to speak tamil before English they'll definitely have the rolling r.


FACTS :D

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Actually today I learn about south Indian english...cuz here in north india we usually dont roll our R's a lot 😃

aaryabhatt
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Being a North Indian, I have noticed that fluent speakers here try to speak in sort of American accent. But when I watch some English content, British accent is what I understand the most despite the fact that I myself never speak or tried to speak or learn British accent.

ayush
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*Wahh....this is the first i realised that i roll 'R' a lot (I'm a South Indian)😂*

meghana
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I'm from Mexico and I had an friend from India and most of the time we used to make fun of us a little because the pronunciations and majority his own one, when he tried to pronunce my name it sounded like a name from India and sometimes was a little hard to understand him by his pronunciation but it was fun to realize another type of culture

txpqhnb
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ok there needs to be at least about 20 versions of those videos to accurately cover all the English accents that happen in India and she's clearly has a more American touch to her Indian accent than the average Indian English speaker who is really fluent

supreethadevarakonda
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The swallowing of "e" sound in "camera" in American accent is known as vowel reduction, where unstressed syllables' vowels get weakened into a "neutral vowel" or what is known as a "schwa". English as spoken in native Anglophone countries tends to be spoken stress-timed. Indian languages tend to be spoken syllable-timed, so English in India also ends up being spoken that way. Therefore, Indian accents would render "automatic" as enunciated "awe-toe-mah-tic", while American accounts would render it as "awet'maht'c".

SohanDsouza
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"I grew up in Dubai" That's normal though, many people from India go to United Arab Emirates 🇮🇳🇦🇪

Noah_ol
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this is the first video that i ever saw that truly understands several flavours of "indian accent". There is no one Indian accent becuase accent comes from your native language which India has a ton of. There are so many instances when even Indians have a hard time understanding english accent of people from different regions.

victorkash
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I'm from West India
I can speak Gujarati, Hindi, Marathi, English
I know little very little bit of Japanese and trying to learn it
And I want to learn Sanskrit

yellowishyoutubechannel
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every language and it's accent is beautiful in its own way...
👁👄👁

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