Seroiusly, though: yes, "Hinglish" (or "Singlish", or any other "variety" of standard English) is tad dificult to understand at first - particularly for native English speakers (I'm not one). I do have the advantage of having spent many years in India, so I'm quite used to this kind of pronunciation. But I think you should be able to get what this guy is saying, maybe not at the first listening, but eventually you should get it.
i didnt understand a word of what that engineer said. all i heard was HMFMFMGLGL siporex ... fmslpdum ppooop mindyy flopdidoo siporex. lol
qclegion84 1 year ago
@qclegion84
Perhaps... you could learn some English, huh? ;-)
Seroiusly, though: yes, "Hinglish" (or "Singlish", or any other "variety" of standard English) is tad dificult to understand at first - particularly for native English speakers (I'm not one). I do have the advantage of having spent many years in India, so I'm quite used to this kind of pronunciation. But I think you should be able to get what this guy is saying, maybe not at the first listening, but eventually you should get it.
MrKotBonifacy 5 months ago