Korlai Village Mini Documentary - Cecilia D'souza

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  • @amanciapereira7599
    @amanciapereira7599 5 лет назад +5

    First time I am hearing about this village...looks beautiful...will visit one day, if God wills...

  • @sunilchaudhary7972
    @sunilchaudhary7972 2 года назад +2

    I want to learn Portuguese language..
    Is there anyone who teach Portuguese language in this village?

  • @ninadmungekar398
    @ninadmungekar398 7 лет назад +3

    Nice video with traces of history.Thku

  • @thethoughtfultraveller
    @thethoughtfultraveller 4 года назад +1

    Heard this language for the first time 😀 Beautiful 😍

  • @vijaypawar3173
    @vijaypawar3173 6 лет назад +13

    The language should be Documented.

    • @AD-gu6sr
      @AD-gu6sr 4 года назад +5

      Scholars from abroad are doing it. Indians should pitch in as well. There's no reason to neglect such languages. It was formed in this soil so it's part of the soil now.

    • @vijaypawar3173
      @vijaypawar3173 3 года назад

      @@AD-gu6sr indeed👍🙏

  • @shaunrebello5129
    @shaunrebello5129 4 года назад +5

    I'm going there tomorrow

  • @bboybeetle08
    @bboybeetle08 8 лет назад +2

    keep it up 👍 keep Going 👍

  • @vijaypawar3173
    @vijaypawar3173 6 лет назад +2

    Nice video.plz make more videos.

  • @teacher5715
    @teacher5715 5 лет назад +2

    Nice video

  • @Nitinmanaji
    @Nitinmanaji 3 года назад

    Great one

  • @sunilanthony934
    @sunilanthony934 5 лет назад

    What time is Christmas mass.
    I want to attend dec2019

  • @davindersingh3336
    @davindersingh3336 3 года назад

    Muito bem, er quer via koarlai porte,

  • @vikrambhagat1357
    @vikrambhagat1357 3 года назад +4

    They can easily speak with Cristiano Ronaldo 😂😀

    • @satanshameer690
      @satanshameer690 3 года назад +1

      Speaking with Brazilian legends is more important

    • @JoseAlves-cv9ux
      @JoseAlves-cv9ux 2 года назад +1

      Eu não entendi nada neste vídeo, isto não é português, mas eu entendo tudo oque fala Cristiano Ronaldo .

    • @lolalolbho8401
      @lolalolbho8401 2 года назад

      @@JoseAlves-cv9ux Não tem de compreender, sua máfia socialista, as pessoas no seu país são tão burras e atrasadas, enquanto fazem negócios que nem sequer têm o profissionalismo ou o bom senso, razão pela qual Portugal é tão atrasado

  • @SK-zz8ty
    @SK-zz8ty 4 года назад +4

    एका तरूण मुलीचा चांगला व्हिडिओ, चांगला बनलेला, बर्यापैकी तटस्थ.
    तथापि, हे लक्षात ठेवले पाहिजे की पोर्तुगीज भाषा आणि ख्रिश्चन मत हे उपनिवेशवादाच्या दुखापती चे व्रण आहे.
    Bom vídeo de uma jovem, bem feito, bastante neutro.
    No entanto, é preciso lembrar que a língua portuguesa e o cristianismo são uma cicatriz colonial.
    Good video by a young girl, well made, fairly neutral.
    One however must remember that the Portuguese language and Christianity is a colonial scar.

    • @orderofphoenix8667
      @orderofphoenix8667 3 года назад +3

      Christianity existed in india right from the 1st century AD . So it's not a scar but boon

    • @SK-zz8ty
      @SK-zz8ty 3 года назад +1

      @@orderofphoenix8667 St. Thomas is a hoax.

    • @Shawn_Pereira
      @Shawn_Pereira 3 года назад +3

      @@SK-zz8tyLMAO 🤣 There is a whole community established by him in South India.

    • @SK-zz8ty
      @SK-zz8ty 3 года назад +1

      @@Shawn_Pereira Fake.
      According to Christian leaders in India, the apostle Thomas came to India in 52 AD, founded the Syrian Christian Church, and was killed by the fanatical Brahmins in 72 AD. Near the site of his martyrdom, the St. Thomas Church was built. In fact this apostle never came to India. The Christian community in South India was founded by a merchant called Knai Thoma or Thomas of Cana in 345 AD-a name which readily explains the Thomas legend. He led four hundred refugees who fled persecution in Persia and were given asylum by the Hindu authorities.
      In Catholic universities in Europe, the myth of the apostle Thomas going to India is no longer taught as history, but in India it is still considered useful. Even many vocal “secularists” who attack the Hindus for “relying on myth” in the Ayodhya affair, off-hand profess their belief in the Thomas myth. The important point is that Thomas can be upheld as a martyr and the Brahmins decried as fanatics.
      In reality, the missionaries were very disgruntled that the damned Hindus refused to give them martyrs (whose blood is welcomed as “the seed of the faith”), so they had to invent one. Moreover, the church which they claim commemorates St. Thomas’s martyrdom at the hands of Hindu fanaticism, is in fact a monument of Hindu martyrdom at the hands of Christian fanaticism. It is a forcible replacement of two important Hindu temples-Jain and Shaiva-whose existence was insupportable to the Christian missionaries.
      No one knows how many Hindu priests and worshipers were killed when the Christian soldiers came to remove the curse of Paganism from the Mylapore beach. Hinduism does not practice martyr-mongering, but if at all we have to speak of martyrs in this context, the title goes to these Jina- and Shiva-worshipers and not to the apostle Thomas.
      Dr. Koenraad Elst
      ishwarsharan.com/

    • @Shawn_Pereira
      @Shawn_Pereira 3 года назад +2

      @@SK-zz8ty Totally fake and fabricated facts....the source of information that you provide are from publication like "Voice of India" and their editor like iswar sharan and koenrad elst, a prominent Hindu nationalist front who thinks Democracy and secularism are alien concepts and should be abolished and the assassination of Gandhiji was essential. And their editors like ishwar Sharan and koenard elst are none other than intolerant religious fanatics, who weren't raised good enough by their parents to respects other people's opinions and belief. All they do is to fabricate the facts, add their hindu nationalist agenda to it, create a propaganda and then propagate it to masses. Just like Goebbels manipulative NAZI propaganda. In this 21st century no one gonna buy your shit !

  • @judajitsu
    @judajitsu 2 года назад

    I speak Portuguese and can confirm I have absolutely no idea what they are saying

    • @pbb309
      @pbb309 2 года назад +1

      That because now Portuguese language is mixed with Marathi language

  • @simantinisinha6604
    @simantinisinha6604 3 года назад

    Mother is Mae and father is pie or papae

  • @AD-gu6sr
    @AD-gu6sr 4 года назад +1

    I am helping with documenting a related Creole language - Cannanore Indo-Portuguese Creole which is moribund.

    • @AD-gu6sr
      @AD-gu6sr 3 года назад

      @ferzy09 To be very precise, it's not mine. Yes it is a Portuguese based creole

  • @JoseAlves-cv9ux
    @JoseAlves-cv9ux 2 года назад

    Eu não entendi nada na música desta senhora, isto não é português .

    • @atulgaikwad3333
      @atulgaikwad3333 2 года назад +1

      They think it's Portuguese but that language is different from original one. 😂

  • @anilpey5679
    @anilpey5679 3 года назад

    Good nigh🌃😴🌜💤

  • @sunilanthony934
    @sunilanthony934 5 лет назад

    Parish number?
    Mobile or land line

  • @anilpey5679
    @anilpey5679 3 года назад

    Okk👍🏻

  • @Nitinmanaji
    @Nitinmanaji 3 года назад

    18 century they r reach here
    Confirm

  • @चेतन_महाराष्ट्र
    @चेतन_महाराष्ट्र 11 месяцев назад

    These are converted Hindu fishermen communities. The Portuguese are European fair skinned people and these people look totally like Indians.

    • @MichaelCruz-lx9kr
      @MichaelCruz-lx9kr 10 месяцев назад

      Yes,some are farmers and some are fishermen...communities converted from that village

    • @rodriguezsooo2754
      @rodriguezsooo2754 4 месяца назад

      Nope, there are both converted and people with mixed Indian and Português heritage over there. They seem to be happy the way they are so nothing wrong with that.

  • @anilpey5679
    @anilpey5679 3 года назад

    Hii