I really dont think the sinhala speaker is fluent. It sounds strange. and they translations of "Hi" to HALOOO is not sinhala at all.. its just a slang
@culturalmut OBA is more formal and oyaa is more casual.. ex- obage sepa saneepa kohomada = How are you? (formal way) / oyage sepa saneepa kohomada = Wats up? The sinhala speaker is not clear at all.. may be an old fellow with no teeth :D
Thank You for posting, please continue to post more lessons. You are helping especially ppl like me who are 5th generation Sri Lankan and we have been living outside Sri Lanka and I need help learning the language so I can keep it alive amongst my descendants. Thanks again.
@trancendentwisdom Hello there, I am the 3th Sri lankan generation living in Singapore. I agree there not many of us outside of Sri lanka... Very pleased to hear that some of us helping to keep alive the langauge to the next generation.
@ElectronicConnect Sinhala is a rich language like sanskirt and paali. But its a very unique language with very advance vocabulary and grammer.
harindam 4 months ago
I really dont think the sinhala speaker is fluent. It sounds strange. and they translations of "Hi" to HALOOO is not sinhala at all.. its just a slang
harindam 4 months ago
Can aryuboovan be used as a greeting as well? Because i think i've heard it in that context.
ghostbuster323 4 months ago
@ghostbuster323 of course... it is a greeting which can be used in various times. it can be used anytime, anywhere, in the morning or night.
harindam 4 months ago
thank you for this. All this time I though oya was for 'you' but I always had a feeling it really meant 'your'. Thank you so much for this!
culturalmut 5 months ago
@culturalmut NOO "Oyaa / Oba" means YOU. not yours. "OYaage / Obage" means YOUR/ yours
harindam 4 months ago
@harindam Hi, thanks for your message. So I guess, Oyaa and oba both mean YOU. But when should you use Oyaa, and when oba?
culturalmut 4 months ago
@culturalmut OBA is more formal and oyaa is more casual.. ex- obage sepa saneepa kohomada = How are you? (formal way) / oyage sepa saneepa kohomada = Wats up? The sinhala speaker is not clear at all.. may be an old fellow with no teeth :D
harindam 3 months ago
is there anymore? post some more up please
blazin1122 5 months ago
the pronounciation is hard!!
MsSummersrain 5 months ago
@ElectronicConnect This is not indian you dick head
Chamath5 7 months ago
@Chamath5 such a rude sri lankan !!
MaryamMowjood 5 months ago
@ElectronicConnect this is not indian.
headhuntingmicke 8 months ago
pls add more word . bcoz i hav sri lanka gf nd i wnt learn plz plz
sunnylalirdb 1 year ago
Please post more videos when you can , Thanks
trancendentwisdom 1 year ago
Thank You for posting, please continue to post more lessons. You are helping especially ppl like me who are 5th generation Sri Lankan and we have been living outside Sri Lanka and I need help learning the language so I can keep it alive amongst my descendants. Thanks again.
trancendentwisdom 1 year ago
@trancendentwisdom Hello there, I am the 3th Sri lankan generation living in Singapore. I agree there not many of us outside of Sri lanka... Very pleased to hear that some of us helping to keep alive the langauge to the next generation.
mohdfeizal 11 months ago
oohhh i fall in love with a srilankan man and i start learning his language aww awww :)
joliesmeralda 1 year ago
@joliesmeralda
Oh, me too.. I'm exactly in you situation. i want to learn it only because of him, but I think it's gonna be hard!
We can speak in English, but Sinhala may turn out a good language. I wish you luck!
87110164677 1 year ago
@87110164677 ehhehehhhe :D
joliesmeralda 1 year ago
nice one, well done
hweera1 2 years ago
cool!make more
TheDevind12 2 years ago
thank you very much..keep going!
Sadomasoquistareal 2 years ago 2