@kistershi From what I saw they are very patriotic (otherwise there would no be a war between India and Pakistan) however these countries are not good for those with less money. I am not surprised about anyone running away for big Mac's etc. It's just people wanting to live a normal life, the way it's lived in the West. I would say they are more practical. About Britain colonizing them, from what I saw many Indians are really happy about that. They think Brits gave them united India and railway.
@kistershi Yes they do but they are too rude to write (for me). I just use the gentle 'bad words' not the 'the filthiest swear words ever'. However there definitely are.
Thanks for the new video. Aren't languages funny ?. A slang word in Scotland meaning to "steal" is to "chore", and "chor" (same pronunciation) in Hindi means thief.
I'm sure that all languages can be traced back to one single language. I became aware of the meaning of "gora" many years ago when it was said in my presense between two Asians. One of them was a good friend of mine, and he told me what it meant. No offence was really intended. Angus.
@ReflectedImpedance For me "gora" is like an insult because whenever I go somewhere, I hear "gora, gora" (you get a little bored by the time you live there 2 years or so and you expect them to get used to you) Although it means "white" and nothing else.
@CrazyLassi Absolutely. Unfortunately the word is frequently used with the intention of offending. If the tables were turned and a similarly offense word was used towards them (over here anyway), you would probably be locked up for the offence.
@kistershi why the freak u call me pakie shut up
crackiboy1 3 months ago
Videshee
Aihenqingchou 5 months ago
IS THERE ANY INDIAN NATIONAL WHO CAN TRANSLATE "SON OF A BITCH" IN HINDI AND ALSO "FUCK YOU" IN HINDI THANKS! :)
domalaonric 5 months ago
@kistershi From what I saw they are very patriotic (otherwise there would no be a war between India and Pakistan) however these countries are not good for those with less money. I am not surprised about anyone running away for big Mac's etc. It's just people wanting to live a normal life, the way it's lived in the West. I would say they are more practical. About Britain colonizing them, from what I saw many Indians are really happy about that. They think Brits gave them united India and railway.
CrazyLassi 7 months ago
@kistershi Yes they do but they are too rude to write (for me). I just use the gentle 'bad words' not the 'the filthiest swear words ever'. However there definitely are.
CrazyLassi 7 months ago
chutiya
CHITRANSHDODKE2011 8 months ago
this is a stupid man .half the words are good saala kameena
TheArmaanSingh 9 months ago
you forgot
bhen chut
ma khickne
salah chutrieah
merieh chavieh apke ma ke bhosri me bholgayaieh
chut
lund
ghand
bhosri
freeskiingdxb 9 months ago
@freeskiingdxb Hmm, I didn't forget them but I didn't have an intention of mentioning them either (too rude).
CrazyLassi 9 months ago
Thanks for the new video. Aren't languages funny ?. A slang word in Scotland meaning to "steal" is to "chore", and "chor" (same pronunciation) in Hindi means thief.
I'm sure that all languages can be traced back to one single language. I became aware of the meaning of "gora" many years ago when it was said in my presense between two Asians. One of them was a good friend of mine, and he told me what it meant. No offence was really intended. Angus.
ReflectedImpedance 1 year ago
@ReflectedImpedance For me "gora" is like an insult because whenever I go somewhere, I hear "gora, gora" (you get a little bored by the time you live there 2 years or so and you expect them to get used to you) Although it means "white" and nothing else.
CrazyLassi 1 year ago
@CrazyLassi Absolutely. Unfortunately the word is frequently used with the intention of offending. If the tables were turned and a similarly offense word was used towards them (over here anyway), you would probably be locked up for the offence.
ReflectedImpedance 1 year ago