As someone from that black-shaded region of India (Tamil Nadu), I can confirm that that map is true. Fun Fact: the leader of our state (Chief Minister) is called Stalin. No, it's not a nickname. It's the name his parents gave him
As someone from the yellow area who has visited the black area many times, I can confirm, btw people from yellow and orange area CAN UNDERSTAND HINDI, most of them at least, but they speak their own regional languages, I speak telugu which is the second most popular language in India.
The really weird thing about the Australian Prime Minister drowning was the fact how, in his honour, named a swimming pool after him. Only in Australia.
6:09 There are even two simpler way than going to Guiana, you can go to Martinique or Guadeloupe which are located in the Caribbean or you can go to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (at the border of Newfoundland, CA)
I'm glad someone is finally acknowledging Australia is an island. It's literally what they teach in schools here, the continent is Oceania and the island is Australia
oceania is the continent and australia coincides with the continental part of oceania, with all the other countries being the insular part of oceania. australia therefore isn't an island, it's the continental part of a continent + some islands off the coast of that continent (tasmania, for example)
To anyone who doesn't understand the Indian map, Primarily, it's flawed. People will understand Hindi almost everywhere, except the far East. And to the black region, they actually despise Hindi, and had a huge protest, when the government tried to enforce it as the national language. That's one of the main reasons India doesn't have a national language.
Oh yes , a huge backlash was faced by the Government when they decided to make hindi as the sole official language back in 1965 , but after a lot of protests from Tamil Nadu , the government brought back english for use in the parliament and it hasn't changed since then , there's hindi and english as the official languages , while there is no national language. And there have also been fresh events of the language disputes of the Tamil Nadu agains hindi and it's pretty natural knowing that the Tamils would do anything to preserve their language and culture and it's debated to be the oldest language rn.
About thumbnail: the most basic thing that mistaken by foreigners while thinking about india is all indians speak hindi They don't Most of north & west speaks in hindi & almost each state has it's own language different than hindi
is India like Mozambique in the languages department? cause i've heard that in Mozambique there are more than 40 different languages spoken, so people usually use the colonizer's language (Portuguese in this case) to talk to people outside their community
Looks unique on seeing the map related to speaking Hindi in various states of India. Tamilnadu is home to anti-Hindi agitation led by political parties. Only few people protest on language but many remain in unity which proves India as a diverse country.
Nope majority in TN are against imposition of Hindi we don’t hate Hindi we just hate the imposition because we joined the union of India in terms of federalism and we never agreed to one nation one language…
Only imposition is hated bro....not hindi all of itself...everyone can study hindi out of their choice or interest...but yah unity is diversity 🇮🇳 Indians
@@neptunev0478 can you tell me how Hindi is being imposed. If some tourist don't understand Tamil and ask if you know Hindi, then is it imposition. Or If some random delivery guy ask you to speak at least a little bit Hindi then is it his personal views or imposition. Or did Modi called you on phone and said , "from tonight 12:00 am, Tamil is invalid and everyone must speak in Hindi"
My friend is tamilian he speaks good hindi obviously with tamil accent .....his hindi sounds very cute ....but he told me mostly tamilian knows hindi or atleast understands little bit .....but they have pride in their language TAMIL therefore they don't speak Hindi and acknowledge and respect Tamil more ....I know few sentences in tamil...btw I'm from northeast India Nagaland currently studying in Assam and I understand hindi , assamese and local boli but people here generally communicate in local languages .....I know Hindi Bengali, Maithli ,Bhojpuri, English, little bit Korean (because I'm kpop and kdrama fan 💜) whether it's Hindi , Tamil ,Assamese, Bengali, Marathi ,Kannada, Bhojpuri ,Punjabi , Oriya WE INDIANS ARE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE LIKE BROTHERS 🇮🇳....
@@shayanraj7840 hindi aati h to Bengali chor ke sab samaj loge, aur thoda time Bengali sunoge to vo bhi samaj aaygi, Mera dost tha Bengali vo apni mummy se baat karta tha mere aage ma vo sun ke kafi hadh tak shamajne lava Bengali
@@omargerardolopez3294 little did you know...Stalin is actually Tamil...👀 Joked aside The chief minister of Tamilnadu (Ruling Head of the state) at present is MK Stalin....
Don't be silly, the shortest way from NY to France is reaching Saint-Pierre and Miquelon via Canada. Just drive North-East until you hit Nova Scotia, jump in the ferry to Newfoundland and drive to Point May. From there is a short 12 mile swim.
I just wanted to thank you for helping me become the geography nerd/history buff that i am and start this youtube channel you really are the best geography/history YT channel and I just wanted to thank you
😂😂this is very funny that you people consider English as a pride and learn without arguing but hate hindi that is your own country's language we north Indians also learn three languages that is our regional language, hindi and English but never argue... And for your kind information there's way more languages that's spoken in North India than that of south.... And stop saying imposition imposition every time it's your choice learn whatever you want... But please for god sake stop hating North Indians
An open letter from a Tamilian who also speaks Hindi. I know it's a meme and I laughed but people here are taking it seriously. *India is a country of Unity and diversity. India is a union of states.* The problem starts right from schools. As you know, learning a new language requires a lot of effort. India has a 3 language policy in which Hindi and English are compulsory. English, it's an International language and it's really helpful in the internet age. It's the 'lingua Franca' of the world. So every Tamilian learns English and Tamil in their schools as their first and second languages. When it comes to the 3rd language, we are forced to take hindi (although the rules have changed in some schools). TAMILIANS DO NOT HATE HINDI. But the fact that it is FORCED on us. There are a lot of people who learn it because they enjoy it. Including myself! I'd never learned a good amount of hindi in school cause I didn't understand it. But now, I reached the Intermediate level since I'm a student in North India. But there is literally NO USE for Hindi in Tamil Nadu and no one knows it. Yet, they hire hindi people in the government offices of Tamil Nadu (passport offices, military places) and make them speak in Hindi to Tamil people who DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING. Back to the school thing, more and more students want to learn other foreign languages or may be even other Indian languages as their third language in school. But to do that in a country where 2 of them are compulsory (Hindi being not as useful as English to the Tamils), we have to sacrifice learning our mother tongue to learn an extra language. I said that there's no problem with learning English. But only with Hindi? No, we're not against hindi. We're against the IMPOSITION of hindi. There's a huge history of Tamil being discouraged and called "nonsense" even by the Indian government (you can read more about it online). There's a DIFFERENCE between being IMPOSED a language and learning it out of LOVE and INTEREST. What if YOU were IMPOSED an alien language? North Indian languages are similar to hindi (like Spanish and Portuguese) so they learn it easily. But the south Indian language family is completely different from hindi (like Spanish and Chinese). If Tamilians were against the language 'Hindi' they would've literally been mean to hindi people. Chennai and Coimbatore are really cosmopolitain with high number of hindi speakers. We get along like any other human being. Every Tamilian has a hindi speaking friend/acquantaince. A lot of tamil films are set in North India or features north Indian actors. 'Rajinikanth', the biggest actor in Tamil cinema is from Maharashtra. We welcome everyone from anywhere. We have a saying, "vandharai vazhavaikkum ooru". A lot will be lost in translation but it means, Tamil Nadu gives a great life to anyone who comes here. 'Jai Bhim', one of the most popular tamil film had a hindi title. Cinema is a business. If their core audience hated hindi, why would the producers give their films a hindi name? And why would I even move to north India if I hated hindi? Cause I don't. I'm an Indian. I love this country. I wanna explore every culture. *India is a country of Unity and diversity. India is a union of states.* India is more diverse than the EU. India is a FREE COUNTRY and one can learn anything out of their own interest. So that means, one cannot be IMPOSED a language they don't want to learn. They could rather use their time in learning some other language or just not go through the stress/efforts of learning a language. I know how hard it is because I'm fluent in 2 languages, intermediate in 2 (one of it is HINDI) and in survival level in another 4. I'm doing it out of INTEREST, LOVE and PASSION. Humans are interested in different things. So why do we NOT have a problem with English? Why do we not want to be IMPOSED Hindi? You may ask, Hindi is an Indian language and English is a foreign language. why would you prefer english over hindi? First of all, WE'RE ALL HUMANS! I wouldn't support ANYBODY who is wrong. Even if the person is a Tamilian. Second, "When you have a small dog and a big dog, you don't make a small door for the small dog and a big door for the big dog. You let the small dog use the big door!" English is actually the Lingua franca between south and north indians. But many north Indians refuse to speak it even though they know it. They still discourage tamilians when they try their best to speak in their basic hindi. But trust me, some of them are supportive. But a lot of people regardless of their educational qualification or wealth, discourage us. They say that Hindi is the NATIONAL LANGUAGE. India has NO NATIONAL LANGUAGE. Hindi and English are OFFICIAL in the higher level. And every state has its own official languages. In Tamil Nadu, its Tamil and English. Keeping English as the lingua franca of India and not imposing hindi will actually benefit the both of us in global point of view. Whereas, imposing Hindi benefits only the hindi speakers and the speakers of a similar language and the south Indians will be in an unfavourable situation. I can agree there are a few extremists in Tamil Nadu too. But bad people are on both sides. Bad people are everywhere. You might even find people in France who hate English. Just think about it. If you move to a new country, you'd try to use English for a while and you'd at least try to learn the basics of the local language at least. When we tamilians move/travel to north India, we ACTUALLY make an effort to learn hindi. But most north Indians (and the government) expect US to learn hindi so we can be prepared for their arrival. I do have a few north Indian friends who can speak Tamil or other south Indian languages. But most don't make an effort. Even in the worst case scenario, people in Tamil Nadu know the basics of English at least. And that goes to 70% % of India at least. The government doesn't create awareness. Instead just encourages hindi. And it's not like Tamil is spoken in a small village. It's spoken by 86.4 million people. That's more than Italian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Thai, Polish, Ukrainian and Korean. Even if it was a small tribal language. No one should be forced to learn or do something. It's a free world. It's up to the individual to satisfy his WANTS, NEEDS and DESIRES. If it is YOU who wants something from an Individial, it is YOU who has to be prepared! (Goes to everyone). *India is a country of Unity and diversity. India is a union of states.* Please correct me if I'm wrong. PS: No, You don't get killed here if you speak Hindi in Tamil nadu lol. Tamil Nadu is one of the most developed and peaceful states in India. It's good according to Indian standards of living.
Brother we don't care which language you spoke be proud of your language you have a great history about your language. As nativeMarathi speaker I know your hesitance about Hindi but Hindi is not that bad language as you think Hindi is a beautiful language like Tamil you will love to learn it. In Maharashtra one Marathi poet write a poem about languages all languages are derived from God is said in his poem.
Lol here in UP we mostly know Hindi, english, awadhi, braj Bhasha, bundeli at least. West people know Haryanvi, khari boli too and east people know bhojpuri, maithili too. We love being multi linguistic. I respect aspect of you as Tamil man too indeed. But we don't feel oppressed ever. We love Hindi ❤️
6:10 You could also swim from Saint Pierre and Miquelon which is also a French territory and way closer to the U.S of A. + Someone already actually swam from France to Canada.
We need a new country named: Drew-zealand Founder: Drew's Argentinian grandpa. Co-founder: Drew Durnil Language: Drewlish Capital: Drewnich. Currency: Drew-llar
I'm from Maharashtra (the orange shaded region) and here our mother tongue and first language is Marathi though in schools we have Hindi and English as second and third language and it was compulsory but no one ever feel that hindi is imposed on us. I'm not from a big city so we rarely use Hindi. I never understood why south Indians feel that hindi is imposed on them. EDIT:- Replies of this comment is full of non sense argument. both of them are dealing with superiority complex so just let them be. Every culture and every language is unique in itself then why compare it with eachother 🤦.
@@Kakashihatake-uo6ouHindi imposition was a real issue during 50s-60s when Indian government was deciding some official language. But after that it was only the Tamil politician that kept this issue alive for there political gain.
Even many north Indians support the tamilains Hindi could be given as an option but shouldn't be forcefully imposed But on the other side tamilains have no right to disrespect/hate hindi or any other launguage instead protest against the one who r imposing it we r with u
4:17 whoever wrote this statement clearly wasn’t there when this happened in the 60s because everyone cared. It was on the news not only in Australia but all over the world.
I am from North india(Delhi) but currently living in tamil nadu(black area in your vid of indian map) and do my day to day conversation in hindi with my north indian friends and even with some of the South Indian friends there who understands hindi so not a big deal People here are chill af
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) such venom you speak. We fought the Japanese when they raided Madras, just like Bengalis did. When did we fight our fellow Indians? The justice party was nevef popular, we wanted to be part of India. Otherwise there would've been a civil war na? Just so you know, Dravida Kazhagam was founded in 1960s after Hindi was declared the national language.
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) If you haven't heard of Tamil freedom fighters, it's because your education did not teach you about them, don't blindly blame us. There is Bharathiyar, Kamarajar, Muthilakshmi Reddy, Vanchinathan, Velu Nachiyar, Lakshmi Sahgal, Sathyamurthy, Chidambaram and Chempakaraman Pillai and many many more.
So for the eastern USA being an Island the Saint Croix River/Mississippi doesn’t connect to the Great Lakes via Lake Superior but using the Chicago River, Illinois River, Mississippi River, and Great Lakes (starting with Michigan) you can call that an island.
Yeah and what we commonly call "The Chicago River" is actually an artificial ship canal. Only the portion of the Chicago River north of downtown Chicago is natural.
I'm from the black shaded state, Tamilnadu. It doesn't matter what people discribe our state but we proud to be the last resisters of Hindi impositions over India!
I hate how north indians pretend that imposition isnt a thing when it still happens today. why do you expect someone to speak to tou in hindi when you go to chennai but nonone expects people to speak in tamil when you go to delhi or mumbai.
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) We are not demanding you to learn English. Only people who can use English (like those who do business in export or work for a foreign company) learn English. Similarly, those who want to work in the north or do business there learn Hindi. The only language we all speak is Tamil, but you want us to get rid of it for your convenience.
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) just so you know, learning Hindi is much harder for southerners, because it is different language families. Marathi, Bengali, etc are in the same script as Hindi, so it is as easy as Malayalam is for a Tamil. At least the other three have some sanskrit influence, Tamil literally has more English derived words than sanksrit derived ones. Why not make the national language an easier to learn language like Bengali? Learning Hindi for Tamilians is like learning Arabic or Russian- it's a completely different script and impossible to learn as a third language.
There are people in all parts of India that hate Hindi, for example I’m from West Bengal, where they speak Bengali, the 2nd (or thirdif you count English) most spoken language in India. While most people there can understand Hindi and watch Bollywood, they, like most other places, don’t take it too kindly when others assume they can speak it or force the language onto them, which is understandably stupid. It’s like if someone from France was forced to learn German just because Germany is the most populous country in the EU.
Dude i bengali and too...and kolkata have been hindi speaking today tbh....and nobody literally hates or ignores hindi....dont make stereotypical stories
@@psy_inamorato5703 Come out of that city. Kolkata is literally a city of mixed culture. Before 1970's Punjabi was quite popular (because of the Punjabis working here) but since 1970's a lot of Bihari people have been migrating here for better life (and bought Hindi with them). It's no surprise many people in Calcutta speak Hindi but come out of the city and you will know what he meant!
@@RobertDoesStuff I feel you. I'm Norwegian, and I'm kinda feeling both right now too. We never cared about Russia before, but the past year we've had two underwater cables cut, drones flying over oil platforms and mil. bases, and just the past couple of weeks we've arrested 7 Russians spies.
Hey Drew that’s not actually true that the entire eastern United States is technically an island. Because the Mississippi actually curves On the top. It doesn’t go to Duluth
Save for a less than 2 mile gap between the headwaters of two rivers in northern Wisconsin, there is a water route from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Superior. You can also make an even larger island if you dug a less than 5 mile channel between two lakes along the Minnesota-South Dakota border, then you would have a water route between the Gulf and Hudson's Bay that would make an island out of the eastern US and also the eastern part of Canada.
As a tamilian our hate of hindi comes from the fact that the national government tried to make hindi mandatory to learn in schools in the 60's which caused an anti hindi movement here because they tried to force north Indian culture on a region that has a completely different culture with a proud history.
0:00 This line definitely does not divide world population in halves. East Asia, South Asia and South Easter Asia would already make up for more than half.
In Kerala schools, We have to study Hindi as our 3rd language along with English and Malayalam 😊 I can understand Hindi very well, but a little slow at talking 😇
About the continents thing, my definition goes: if you can print the land shapes out on typical printer paper and cut them out, then violently shake the cut out and it doesn't just rip and fly off, it's a continent.
The highlighted black state (Tamilnadu) in thumbnail will not kill you if you speak Hindi we only opposed against making Hindi mandatory coz India is diverse of hundreds of languages to avoid vulnerability we protested. I am Tamilian and Hindi is my second language no one didn't opposed coz here everyone respects every one wishes and opinions. ❤️❤️❤️
I’m a Tamilian but how is Hindi foreign to us?? I mean it’s our language. It’s our land’s language.. Tamil is also our language.. i mean all the 26 languages are our’s only.. how is Hindi speaking an imposition??
As someone from that black-shaded region of India (Tamil Nadu), I can confirm that that map is true. Fun Fact: the leader of our state (Chief Minister) is called Stalin. No, it's not a nickname. It's the name his parents gave him
@Paul4Sure yeah, we only feed idlis for all 3 meals to gulag inmates
God he was really named Stalin I was always think that name is nickname
So his name is Stalin Joseph
@@rkrewfamilyentertainment mk Stalin
@@rkrewfamilyentertainment no its m.k stalin
As someone who spent time in India's northeast, I can confirm Hindi is only spoken in formal settings or by government workers and translators.
Far East* you mean?
I live in west siang district arunachal pradesh every tribal people know how to speak hindi and english
@@spacemann1425 In India, we call them the NE states, even though they are far east.
Wait what continent do I live again? Ahh yes. I’m in america.
Yes like the Arunachali people who work in offices in Assam always speak in Hindi
Drew : puts an Indian map on the thumbnail
*Indians have joined the chat*
*The comment section has been promoted to a war zone*
I saw that indians arent actually offended, soo bruh
Bruh, stop spamming
@@TheEnderPearl no
@@TheEnderPearl no
@@TheEnderPearl no
As someone from the yellow area who has visited the black area many times, I can confirm, btw people from yellow and orange area CAN UNDERSTAND HINDI, most of them at least, but they speak their own regional languages, I speak telugu which is the second most popular language in India.
Isn't bengali the second most popular language in India?
>yellow, black
BRUUUUH
Bengali is the second most spoken language bruh
@Esh Oh yeah ur right, I dont know why I thought it was the second, thanks for telling me
@Esh Telugu is the only language other than hindi that is spoken in 2 states though
The really weird thing about the Australian Prime Minister drowning was the fact how, in his honour, named a swimming pool after him.
Only in Australia.
Its cause he was an avid swimmer.
I probably shouldn't have laughed out aloud at this.
Out of curiosity, who was this person? And what happened, really?
I would be grateful but, I’ll be drowning while my nation just watches me sink into the Pacific Ocean instead of helping me :(
@@GeraltofRivia22 yet he drowned?
@@flazerrazer2992 swimmers aren't immune to drowning lol, especially not in the ocean.
6:09 There are even two simpler way than going to Guiana, you can go to Martinique or Guadeloupe which are located in the Caribbean or you can go to Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon (at the border of Newfoundland, CA)
saint pierre and miquelon in english (and it is the easiest way from new york)
I went to Guadalupe on vacation, but unfortunately didn't get a stamp while is was flying from France :(.
Bruh he's just joking
I was just about to comment this
Who as the Tamil Kings?
Merchants, probably. And they got SPICCEEESSSS
Who would like to buy the spices?
Me , said the arabians
@@saipremkumar4787 bro you ruined the chain
Swiftly buying it and selling it to rest of the world...
Tamil kings ; on one messes with the Tamil kings...
I'm glad someone is finally acknowledging Australia is an island. It's literally what they teach in schools here, the continent is Oceania and the island is Australia
That’s what I was taught in the US.
The country is Australia
oceania is the continent and australia coincides with the continental part of oceania, with all the other countries being the insular part of oceania. australia therefore isn't an island, it's the continental part of a continent + some islands off the coast of that continent (tasmania, for example)
I was taught that it is a country, islands and a continent
We are called an island nation
To anyone who doesn't understand the Indian map,
Primarily, it's flawed. People will understand Hindi almost everywhere, except the far East.
And to the black region, they actually despise Hindi, and had a huge protest, when the government tried to enforce it as the national language. That's one of the main reasons India doesn't have a national language.
Why do they hate it neighbor
And they are proud of their language being the oldest surviving language still spoken
No, people won't understand Hindi everywhere
Oh yes , a huge backlash was faced by the Government when they decided to make hindi as the sole official language back in 1965 , but after a lot of protests from Tamil Nadu , the government brought back english for use in the parliament and it hasn't changed since then , there's hindi and english as the official languages , while there is no national language. And there have also been fresh events of the language disputes of the Tamil Nadu agains hindi and it's pretty natural knowing that the Tamils would do anything to preserve their language and culture and it's debated to be the oldest language rn.
When government tried to enforce hindi please share me details for knowledge purpose
About thumbnail:
the most basic thing that mistaken by foreigners while thinking about india is all indians speak hindi
They don't
Most of north & west speaks in hindi & almost each state has it's own language different than hindi
Don't forget most of the west speak Marathi, Gujrati and Punjabi
so called west India speaks Gujarati Marathi or Bhojpuri
@@b.h.kapadia437 Konkani dude GOA
is India like Mozambique in the languages department? cause i've heard that in Mozambique there are more than 40 different languages spoken, so people usually use the colonizer's language (Portuguese in this case) to talk to people outside their community
Hey I don't mind if someone speaks Hindi in Tamil nadu
I've been to Munich airport many times and going there in 2 weeks, the floor shown in the video is realistic
That is a pretty accurate map of india. Here in TN we make chutneys for our idli and dosa by grinding hindi speakers.
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Namaste
@@noahkohn2048 dont say that in tamil nadu!!
VANAKKAM is how u greet people there
@@byron-ih2ge ok
Looks unique on seeing the map related to speaking Hindi in various states of India. Tamilnadu is home to anti-Hindi agitation led by political parties. Only few people protest on language but many remain in unity which proves India as a diverse country.
Nope majority in TN are against imposition of Hindi we don’t hate Hindi we just hate the imposition because we joined the union of India in terms of federalism and we never agreed to one nation one language…
Only imposition is hated bro....not hindi all of itself...everyone can study hindi out of their choice or interest...but yah unity is diversity 🇮🇳 Indians
I don't know why you people are saying again and again that Hindi imposed on you there is no Hindi imposition in Tamil Nadu.
@@neptunev0478 can you tell me how Hindi is being imposed.
If some tourist don't understand Tamil and ask if you know Hindi, then is it imposition. Or
If some random delivery guy ask you to speak at least a little bit Hindi then is it his personal views or imposition.
Or did Modi called you on phone and said , "from tonight 12:00 am, Tamil is invalid and everyone must speak in Hindi"
@@prakashsinghrawat4337 half of Tamil Nadu's signs are only in English and Hindi, and no one can read Hindi it's sucks
My friend is tamilian he speaks good hindi obviously with tamil accent .....his hindi sounds very cute ....but he told me mostly tamilian knows hindi or atleast understands little bit .....but they have pride in their language TAMIL therefore they don't speak Hindi and acknowledge and respect Tamil more ....I know few sentences in tamil...btw I'm from northeast India Nagaland currently studying in Assam and I understand hindi , assamese and local boli but people here generally communicate in local languages .....I know Hindi Bengali, Maithli ,Bhojpuri, English, little bit Korean (because I'm kpop and kdrama fan 💜) whether it's Hindi , Tamil ,Assamese, Bengali, Marathi ,Kannada, Bhojpuri ,Punjabi , Oriya WE INDIANS ARE ABLE TO COMMUNICATE LIKE BROTHERS 🇮🇳....
💜 But I don't know why they painted Tamil Nadu black 😂
How do you understand bengali , Maithali or Bhojpuri ? Did you learned all of this ?
Well said brother, I totally agree with you 😇🇮🇳🙏
@@vishalthestupid like u don't know. 🌝
@@shayanraj7840 hindi aati h to Bengali chor ke sab samaj loge, aur thoda time Bengali sunoge to vo bhi samaj aaygi, Mera dost tha Bengali vo apni mummy se baat karta tha mere aage ma vo sun ke kafi hadh tak shamajne lava Bengali
As a Tamilian , can confirm that the thumbnail is very accurate.
lol
lol,Tamilan endru sollada thalainimirndhu nillada😂😂😂
😂😂opposing than but ithu konjam exaggerated but parvala 😂
Nah bro, im a Tamilian, if i see someone speaking Hindi i will murder them and give it to some Telugu guy to turn it in to biryani
as a fellow tamilian I agree to this
As a guy from Tamilnadu, I can confirm that the map of India is Accurate :)
indeed!! altho being from RED PART😅
😂😂you both are exaggerating guys...
@@ps9941 lol bruh ❤
As we all know, Stalin was tamil
@@omargerardolopez3294 little did you know...Stalin is actually Tamil...👀
Joked aside The chief minister of Tamilnadu (Ruling Head of the state) at present is MK Stalin....
Don't be silly, the shortest way from NY to France is reaching Saint-Pierre and Miquelon via Canada. Just drive North-East until you hit Nova Scotia, jump in the ferry to Newfoundland and drive to Point May. From there is a short 12 mile swim.
but then you didn't swim the whole way
6:55 i like that fact that the each fraction comes together at Budapest... couldn't be more accurate.
each fraction has a bit of hungary
*Someone speaks in Hindi*
Tamils: "I'mma stop you right there"
4:18 That Question. 😂
I just wanted to thank you for helping me become the geography nerd/history buff that i am and start this youtube channel
you really are the best geography/history YT channel and I just wanted to thank you
Amogus
I'm surprised Drew is so adamant about australia being an island and not a continent..
I stand with him and Google
Edit: And tiny_tuba
Because it’s basic common sense??? Oceania is a continent. Australia is a country within Oceania.
@@tiny_tuba9756 my school taught me that australia is a continent
Australia is the mainland of Oceania, that’s why it’s not an island, I think
Wrong info
According to me
A island that is bigger than 1,000,000 Km² is a continent
2:39 good luck Drew. You do not want to mess up Tamil in Tamil Nadu
Kuch Jhaat bhi nahi ukhar payenge, ye Telengi.
Nah speak English, they will treat you like a king , speak Hindi, they will treat you like dog food
For a while, I was confused why images of the American Civil War never looked like tropical jungle.
@3:50 I think you and your grandpa need to have a chat about a few things, Drew 😂
I am from kerala and I have deep respect for tamilans for upholding their pride in tamil against imposition of hindi.
Fool 😂
@@rishroxx8883 you fool 😂
What imposition?? Huh?
The largest group will dominate the sphere. Keep this weak emotion aside.
Tamil is recognised and respected.
😂😂this is very funny that you people consider English as a pride and learn without arguing but hate hindi that is your own country's language we north Indians also learn three languages that is our regional language, hindi and English but never argue... And for your kind information there's way more languages that's spoken in North India than that of south....
And stop saying imposition imposition every time it's your choice learn whatever you want... But please for god sake stop hating North Indians
@@amish1565 haa that's why northside are very poor states😂😂😂
An open letter from a Tamilian who also speaks Hindi.
I know it's a meme and I laughed but people here are taking it seriously.
*India is a country of Unity and diversity. India is a union of states.* The problem starts right from schools. As you know, learning a new language requires a lot of effort. India has a 3 language policy in which Hindi and English are compulsory. English, it's an International language and it's really helpful in the internet age. It's the 'lingua Franca' of the world. So every Tamilian learns English and Tamil in their schools as their first and second languages. When it comes to the 3rd language, we are forced to take hindi (although the rules have changed in some schools). TAMILIANS DO NOT HATE HINDI. But the fact that it is FORCED on us. There are a lot of people who learn it because they enjoy it. Including myself! I'd never learned a good amount of hindi in school cause I didn't understand it. But now, I reached the Intermediate level since I'm a student in North India. But there is literally NO USE for Hindi in Tamil Nadu and no one knows it. Yet, they hire hindi people in the government offices of Tamil Nadu (passport offices, military places) and make them speak in Hindi to Tamil people who DO NOT UNDERSTAND ANYTHING. Back to the school thing, more and more students want to learn other foreign languages or may be even other Indian languages as their third language in school. But to do that in a country where 2 of them are compulsory (Hindi being not as useful as English to the Tamils), we have to sacrifice learning our mother tongue to learn an extra language.
I said that there's no problem with learning English. But only with Hindi? No, we're not against hindi. We're against the IMPOSITION of hindi. There's a huge history of Tamil being discouraged and called "nonsense" even by the Indian government (you can read more about it online). There's a DIFFERENCE between being IMPOSED a language and learning it out of LOVE and INTEREST. What if YOU were IMPOSED an alien language? North Indian languages are similar to hindi (like Spanish and Portuguese) so they learn it easily. But the south Indian language family is completely different from hindi (like Spanish and Chinese). If Tamilians were against the language 'Hindi' they would've literally been mean to hindi people. Chennai and Coimbatore are really cosmopolitain with high number of hindi speakers. We get along like any other human being. Every Tamilian has a hindi speaking friend/acquantaince. A lot of tamil films are set in North India or features north Indian actors. 'Rajinikanth', the biggest actor in Tamil cinema is from Maharashtra. We welcome everyone from anywhere. We have a saying, "vandharai vazhavaikkum ooru". A lot will be lost in translation but it means, Tamil Nadu gives a great life to anyone who comes here. 'Jai Bhim', one of the most popular tamil film had a hindi title. Cinema is a business. If their core audience hated hindi, why would the producers give their films a hindi name? And why would I even move to north India if I hated hindi? Cause I don't. I'm an Indian. I love this country. I wanna explore every culture.
*India is a country of Unity and diversity. India is a union of states.* India is more diverse than the EU. India is a FREE COUNTRY and one can learn anything out of their own interest. So that means, one cannot be IMPOSED a language they don't want to learn. They could rather use their time in learning some other language or just not go through the stress/efforts of learning a language. I know how hard it is because I'm fluent in 2 languages, intermediate in 2 (one of it is HINDI) and in survival level in another 4. I'm doing it out of INTEREST, LOVE and PASSION. Humans are interested in different things.
So why do we NOT have a problem with English? Why do we not want to be IMPOSED Hindi? You may ask, Hindi is an Indian language and English is a foreign language. why would you prefer english over hindi?
First of all, WE'RE ALL HUMANS! I wouldn't support ANYBODY who is wrong. Even if the person is a Tamilian. Second, "When you have a small dog and a big dog, you don't make a small door for the small dog and a big door for the big dog. You let the small dog use the big door!" English is actually the Lingua franca between south and north indians. But many north Indians refuse to speak it even though they know it. They still discourage tamilians when they try their best to speak in their basic hindi. But trust me, some of them are supportive. But a lot of people regardless of their educational qualification or wealth, discourage us. They say that Hindi is the NATIONAL LANGUAGE. India has NO NATIONAL LANGUAGE. Hindi and English are OFFICIAL in the higher level. And every state has its own official languages. In Tamil Nadu, its Tamil and English. Keeping English as the lingua franca of India and not imposing hindi will actually benefit the both of us in global point of view. Whereas, imposing Hindi benefits only the hindi speakers and the speakers of a similar language and the south Indians will be in an unfavourable situation. I can agree there are a few extremists in Tamil Nadu too. But bad people are on both sides. Bad people are everywhere. You might even find people in France who hate English.
Just think about it. If you move to a new country, you'd try to use English for a while and you'd at least try to learn the basics of the local language at least. When we tamilians move/travel to north India, we ACTUALLY make an effort to learn hindi. But most north Indians (and the government) expect US to learn hindi so we can be prepared for their arrival. I do have a few north Indian friends who can speak Tamil or other south Indian languages. But most don't make an effort. Even in the worst case scenario, people in Tamil Nadu know the basics of English at least. And that goes to 70% % of India at least. The government doesn't create awareness. Instead just encourages hindi. And it's not like Tamil is spoken in a small village. It's spoken by 86.4 million people. That's more than Italian, Vietnamese, Tagalog, Thai, Polish, Ukrainian and Korean. Even if it was a small tribal language. No one should be forced to learn or do something. It's a free world. It's up to the individual to satisfy his WANTS, NEEDS and DESIRES. If it is YOU who wants something from an Individial, it is YOU who has to be prepared! (Goes to everyone).
*India is a country of Unity and diversity. India is a union of states.*
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
PS: No, You don't get killed here if you speak Hindi in Tamil nadu lol. Tamil Nadu is one of the most developed and peaceful states in India. It's good according to Indian standards of living.
You don't need to learn Hindi...Your 3rd language can be any language
@@PhotoninDark... Me too...My 3rd language was Sanskrit
Brother we don't care which language you spoke be proud of your language you have a great history about your language. As nativeMarathi speaker I know your hesitance about Hindi but Hindi is not that bad language as you think Hindi is a beautiful language like Tamil you will love to learn it. In Maharashtra one Marathi poet write a poem about languages all languages are derived from God is said in his poem.
I appreciate your passion, but it was a joke. I don’t think anyone takes this stuff seriously, especially on a meme channel. Relax
Lol here in UP we mostly know Hindi, english, awadhi, braj Bhasha, bundeli at least. West people know Haryanvi, khari boli too and east people know bhojpuri, maithili too. We love being multi linguistic. I respect aspect of you as Tamil man too indeed. But we don't feel oppressed ever. We love Hindi ❤️
6:10 You could also swim from Saint Pierre and Miquelon which is also a French territory and way closer to the U.S of A. + Someone already actually swam from France to Canada.
4:08 Argentina?
never thought drew would say “UwU” in my life
He said it multiple times already.
@@zyanego3170 they are new
wait till you find out about the second channel
Looks like someone hasn't found the second channel. 🙂😁
yeah.. That one map of India is SO ACCURATE, u will be a dosa (its a dish fellow not-indians) if u spoke hindi there at Tamilnadu😁
Why?
@@stephmod7434 nothing just some low level politics
Is TN Tamil nadu? What is dosa?
@@leefairweather5772 yah tn is tamil nadu and dosa is a dish in india popular in south (dosa is like a rice pancake, kinda)
@@leefairweather5772 flatbread but vegan and spicy and the i-certainly-dont-like-it-because-im-a-north-indian-who-is-used-to-milder-food type.
4:11 His memories from 1941, he lives in south america he's been for decades. I-😵💫
Nazi general?
தமிழன்டா என்னாலும் 💥❣️💯
मुझे मार डालो
It is not translating
@@ishansharya5918 tamilanda ennalum !
@@ishansharya5918will be always tamilian
We need a new country named:
Drew-zealand
Founder: Drew's Argentinian grandpa.
Co-founder: Drew Durnil
Language: Drewlish
Capital: Drewnich.
Currency: Drew-llar
Capital: Drewsalem
No drewistan better name
I will apply to become a citizen of great drew-zealand , it would be a honour for me
I think the language would be better called Sa- no, wait, called Drewish
These are good! Nice job on these videos!
Wtf are you
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@Washington Productions uh okay
@Washington Productionsk
I'm from Maharashtra (the orange shaded region) and here our mother tongue and first language is Marathi though in schools we have Hindi and English as second and third language and it was compulsory but no one ever feel that hindi is imposed on us. I'm not from a big city so we rarely use Hindi. I never understood why south Indians feel that hindi is imposed on them.
EDIT:- Replies of this comment is full of non sense argument. both of them are dealing with superiority complex so just let them be. Every culture and every language is unique in itself then why compare it with eachother 🤦.
That's just regional politics...
@@Kakashihatake-uo6ouHindi imposition was a real issue during 50s-60s when Indian government was deciding some official language. But after that it was only the Tamil politician that kept this issue alive for there political gain.
Shutup 😡😡😡😡
@@Xyz04 Be happy bro
@@Xyz04 don't be so angry otherwise we will end existence of tamil language 😅😂🤣😎
1:24
oh no drew is a furry
Drew talking bout his grandpa is the funniest Drew Durnil moment
This thumbnail reminded me of a legend who once said!!
" NO ONE MESSES WITH THE TAMIL KINGS!!" 🇮🇳
Bill wurtz/?
If you count independent India then tamil nadu cm he married his daughter 😢
India 🇮🇳
Even many north Indians support the tamilains Hindi could be given as an option but shouldn't be forcefully imposed
But on the other side tamilains have no right to disrespect/hate hindi or any other launguage instead protest against the one who r imposing it we r with u
@@audacity4 wait what
All indians know how controversial that Hindi map is 🤣🤣
Don't include quite state like UP & MP 😂
4:17 whoever wrote this statement clearly wasn’t there when this happened in the 60s because everyone cared. It was on the news not only in Australia but all over the world.
Why is Drew being extra funny today?
Spanish China?
@@omargerardolopez3294 What? ccp? china?
@@grudeasnaots210 He's called Martín Villanueva which is a spanish name (or at least the last name is) and displays the Republic of China flag 🇹🇼
@@omargerardolopez3294 noice
It's also a 'taiwan doesn't exist' joke
@@grudeasnaots210 o
8:07 But was Sinai left out? Maybe that's why Egypt is apparently smaller.
2:30 im from the black part and thats an accurate representation lmao
I am from North india(Delhi) but currently living in tamil nadu(black area in your vid of indian map) and do my day to day conversation in hindi with my north indian friends and even with some of the South Indian friends there who understands hindi so not a big deal People here are chill af
Yeah lol
3:57He live in Nono Germany times
That first map is both cursed and blessed at the same time.
Imagine not knowing Latvia’s population🥱
I love the playful relationship between Drew and Frank 🤣
9:59 i guess the Dutch have a good taste in politics.
*literally*
As a tamilian.speaking hindi in tamilnadu is like trying to speak English in France.nothin else
No speaking Morse code in alien land
So substantially less bad than speaking Russian in Ukraine.
As another Tamilian, that's a good analogy lol
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) such venom you speak. We fought the Japanese when they raided Madras, just like Bengalis did. When did we fight our fellow Indians? The justice party was nevef popular, we wanted to be part of India. Otherwise there would've been a civil war na? Just so you know, Dravida Kazhagam was founded in 1960s after Hindi was declared the national language.
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) If you haven't heard of Tamil freedom fighters, it's because your education did not teach you about them, don't blindly blame us. There is Bharathiyar, Kamarajar, Muthilakshmi Reddy, Vanchinathan, Velu Nachiyar, Lakshmi Sahgal, Sathyamurthy, Chidambaram and Chempakaraman Pillai and many many more.
Latvia should be the world priority right now 🇵🇪🇵🇪🇵🇪 love from 🇨🇿phillips
Is this a joke?
Lmao is that Czechia / Slovakia?
That’s not the Latvian flag u dimmwitted Peruvian spy
Yeah, that’s the Czech flag, along with the fact that the “latvian” flags are Peruvian
@@gamekid2310 yes
So for the eastern USA being an Island the Saint Croix River/Mississippi doesn’t connect to the Great Lakes via Lake Superior but using the Chicago River, Illinois River, Mississippi River, and Great Lakes (starting with Michigan) you can call that an island.
Yeah and what we commonly call "The Chicago River" is actually an artificial ship canal. Only the portion of the Chicago River north of downtown Chicago is natural.
3:17
War Thunder players: Your wish is my command.
That joke for borders in ww2 hit me like my dad on a Saturday night holy-
3:24 war thunder players after commiting several crimes saying “the game needs to be extra realistic1!1!1!🤓🤓🤓”
As a person from the black shade region it’s is true and most of the people are like that here.
As a Tamil Indian, can confirm the map
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I'm from the black shaded state, Tamilnadu. It doesn't matter what people discribe our state but we proud to be the last resisters of Hindi impositions over India!
No bro we don't want to impose Hindi on u
Tamizh great 😃👍 😊
@@AkashDeep-bu9fu we love Hindi and all other Indian languages, as long as nobody tried to impose it on us
I hate how north indians pretend that imposition isnt a thing when it still happens today. why do you expect someone to speak to tou in hindi when you go to chennai but nonone expects people to speak in tamil when you go to delhi or mumbai.
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) We are not demanding you to learn English. Only people who can use English (like those who do business in export or work for a foreign company) learn English. Similarly, those who want to work in the north or do business there learn Hindi. The only language we all speak is Tamil, but you want us to get rid of it for your convenience.
@काला जादूगर(The Black Wizard) just so you know, learning Hindi is much harder for southerners, because it is different language families. Marathi, Bengali, etc are in the same script as Hindi, so it is as easy as Malayalam is for a Tamil. At least the other three have some sanskrit influence, Tamil literally has more English derived words than sanksrit derived ones. Why not make the national language an easier to learn language like Bengali? Learning Hindi for Tamilians is like learning Arabic or Russian- it's a completely different script and impossible to learn as a third language.
There are people in all parts of India that hate Hindi, for example I’m from West Bengal, where they speak Bengali, the 2nd (or thirdif you count English) most spoken language in India. While most people there can understand Hindi and watch Bollywood, they, like most other places, don’t take it too kindly when others assume they can speak it or force the language onto them, which is understandably stupid. It’s like if someone from France was forced to learn German just because Germany is the most populous country in the EU.
Dude i bengali and too...and kolkata have been hindi speaking today tbh....and nobody literally hates or ignores hindi....dont make stereotypical stories
@@psy_inamorato5703 Come out of that city.
Kolkata is literally a city of mixed culture. Before 1970's Punjabi was quite popular (because of the Punjabis working here) but since 1970's a lot of Bihari people have been migrating here for better life (and bought Hindi with them). It's no surprise many people in Calcutta speak Hindi but come out of the city and you will know what he meant!
6:26 Grandma really changed the map, painted the countries and named them when she could've just done the borders like grandpa did.
India in thumbnail
Indians: chalo bulava aya hai
Drew bhaiya ne bulaya h
7:16*Eswatini
0:20 finally someone has recognized latvia
4:23 and then we named a pool after him lol
2:46 when you say Indo piss-ia it sounds like piscia the word for piss in Italian (or at least one way to say it)
1:24 this is the reason im subscribed to you
As a Latvian, I can support the movement to move us to the Pacific.
Are you tired of being cold or are you tired of living next to Russia?
@@Nabium probably the second one
@@Nabium both
@@RobertDoesStuff I feel you. I'm Norwegian, and I'm kinda feeling both right now too. We never cared about Russia before, but the past year we've had two underwater cables cut, drones flying over oil platforms and mil. bases, and just the past couple of weeks we've arrested 7 Russians spies.
2:52 my friend showed me his presentation on Bears. I said at least one was in Abearica
Drew being a lil extra funny today
7:27 how kids sound like when they're trying to be funny
6:16
Better way. Swim to St Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Nova Scotia. The easiest way by far
The map of "Will you receive food as a guest" and "Will the detective be sad" look exactly the same.
The heat in Spain right now is pain🔥!
The St. Croix River doesn’t connect to the Great Lakes, the border between Minnesota and Wisconsin is actually partially a straight line border
Slight correction....
North east as well as East India understands Hindi very well.....
Till assam thats it after that its gets quite hard.
A lot of south India as well, in andra they teach Hindi, telugu, and English in a lot of schools.
@Sumanoharam Jha arunachal doesn't exist along with tripura and Manipur.
@@idkwhattoputhere5503 Andhra, Telangana and Karnataka understand Hindi very very well.....
@@__chinmay__ Stop doing drugs
6:37 actually my grandpa remembers it very well when Pakistan was in two (1971)
Hey Drew your Grandpa drew the outline of Europe very well. I guess he was a painter back on his time.
Yeah man at least he was selected by his art school...or maybe not 💀💀
@@Anurag.Sharma I think he got selected by the art school and didn't get into politics .
@@awellbeing3046 hope so 🤞
@@Anurag.Sharma why are you hoping so, would anything go wrong if he didn't get selected?
at least he was accepted by his art school
So proud of you drew 2:50
Hey Drew that’s not actually true that the entire eastern United States is technically an island. Because the Mississippi actually curves On the top. It doesn’t go to Duluth
Save for a less than 2 mile gap between the headwaters of two rivers in northern Wisconsin, there is a water route from the Gulf of Mexico to Lake Superior. You can also make an even larger island if you dug a less than 5 mile channel between two lakes along the Minnesota-South Dakota border, then you would have a water route between the Gulf and Hudson's Bay that would make an island out of the eastern US and also the eastern part of Canada.
"weird that you gave it all to germany"
"europe from 1941"
"grandpa moved to south america"
did your grandpa have a moustache?
As a tamilian our hate of hindi comes from the fact that the national government tried to make hindi mandatory to learn in schools in the 60's which caused an anti hindi movement here because they tried to force north Indian culture on a region that has a completely different culture with a proud history.
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Yep i call my Hindi period "torture for 40 mins"
@@realsuperjuice fr, I hated my Hindi classes too
6:18
There is an island near Canada owned by France in the Atlantic, called St Pierre and Miquelon.
Greetings Drew Love From Nigeria 🇳🇬 ❤
Nigeria is my friends favorite country
I love how Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and sometimes Libya just get free passes into "Europe" maps
Amount of Dad jokes by drew are increasing day by day.
is it a sign?
@@puff6796 😁😁 82¼ chances indeed
0:00
This line definitely does not divide world population in halves.
East Asia, South Asia and South Easter Asia would already make up for more than half.
In Kerala schools, We have to study Hindi as our 3rd language along with English and Malayalam 😊
I can understand Hindi very well, but a little slow at talking 😇
Your Videos are PERFECT for hangovers
thank you for the map circlejerk videos we love it :)
The last time I left my house, I got mugged by the hobo staring at me at the window.
Technically, Oceania is the continent, not Australia. And oceania is the smallest continent so that means that Australia is an island
About the continents thing, my definition goes: if you can print the land shapes out on typical printer paper and cut them out, then violently shake the cut out and it doesn't just rip and fly off, it's a continent.
4:57 is it coincidental that I’m working on an animation based on the song “Albanian”
Hussarya Poland ball looks very cool in the background;). another balls as well. nice video and keep goin.
The highlighted black state (Tamilnadu) in thumbnail will not kill you if you speak Hindi we only opposed against making Hindi mandatory coz India is diverse of hundreds of languages to avoid vulnerability we protested. I am Tamilian and Hindi is my second language no one didn't opposed coz here everyone respects every one wishes and opinions. ❤️❤️❤️
I’m a Tamilian but how is Hindi foreign to us?? I mean it’s our language. It’s our land’s language.. Tamil is also our language.. i mean all the 26 languages are our’s only.. how is Hindi speaking an imposition??
Hindi is our land’s language.. it’s not France language,, not a German language.. it’s Indian language..
R/woooosh
@@MaowTseTung Alright, from a historic, cultural or ethnic perspective, please tell me in any way how Hindi is our language?
thats not what he said dummy. he said the government forcing it or making it the only official language is imposition. read next time.
As latvian the start has made my day
8:49 if you look closely, malta is green
For the Australian meme at 4:20 people did care and many speculated that a Chinese sub captured him
Dad: Why did you buy a ticket to Munchen?
Me: My reasons are beyond your understanding.