@@rocksanup3553 you can understand anyone, irrespective of their accent. It just depends on how they twist their tongue. Pretty sure you would've found it easier to understand as well.
@@Rolando_Cueva India have more than 22 official regional language and more than 700( around ) unofficial local and tribal language. It would be mess to for mother toung as there is conflict because linguistic identity too. So long story short English naturally became official language in the country of 1.4 billion and it will remain as long as we don't solve this language problem.
I'm an indian and i know total of 4 and half language. Gujarati, hindi, english,marathi and punjabi... And i can confidently say average indian youth speaks 3 languages hindi, their regional language(more than 20 in india) and english(collage)....
@@cliprimate_EXtinted Bro Bengali people are good at English...Their Hindi is funny😅 But I was born in Assam so I can fluently speak 6 languages - English Hindi Bengali Assamese Sanskrit Sylheti
@@rangershark10 OK so ? Where are you going with it ? It's their native language not yours . You don't get to speak wrong and then say it's clear though lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅
He is a railway engineer in the Nilgiri hills where landslides occur every 5 days once and animals roam in the nights and here people are mocking his accent
who tf mocking his accent ??? alll i see insecure indians saying people saying other are mocking his accent.so iwent through 100s of comment and guess what. i found zero comment mocking his accent. just stfu already. nobody's mocking the dude. stop making comments based on your delusions
He is a section engineer, not a English professor. He does not do the job of interacting with international clients only to get paid minimum wage, he does a very difficult and serious job.
@@lugartan3418 wtf you mean by tribal languages if britishers wouldn't have colonised the world especially america then so according to you it would be considered as tribal languages. mind your tone and language before saying anything
To the surprise of foreigners, In India 19,500 mother tongues spoken , and based on the linguistic diversity not a single English accent can be termed as the accent of whole nation.
True however it's 19,500 dialects, The number of languages is between 200-300 depending on the study you refer to. Although there are around 50 major languages with over a million speakers. Still applies,although saying 19500 languages is a bit of an overexxageration.
bro can hold a conversation in language that has the exact opposite grammar and he probably taught himself that while also being an expert at his job. W Indian Guy
Since he is working in a popular tourist spot in tamilnadu, he would be fluent in Tamil, baduga, malayalam, Hindi and even telugu to handle tourists from all over. ENGLISH IS JUST ONE OF THE 6 LANGUAGES HE HAS TO USE.
And to say that these languages are so much different than each other, yet he's most probably fluent in all of them while we have whiteys who don't even speak English properly but has audacity to mock. I'm writing this in english btw so their dumasses could understand.
I'm an English teacher. What is amazing about this man is that his grammar and vocabulary are really good. Usually someone at his level can correct some of their own pronunciation mistakes, so at least their accent is somewhat decent. I think that he just was never around native English speakers and nobody bothered to try and help correct his mistakes. It almost seems like he learnt English from books. But, I know that in India there is no shortage of English teachers. I think it's charming.
The english teachers are also Indian. They teach the language, they're not like ethnically english. Hell my school english teacher sounded far worse than this guy.
English is usually taught with an accent there, and the accent is a natural part of the English ‘dialects’ of India. And you’re right, generally speaking, most Indian English speakers have never talked to native speakers, which makes their skill level all the more impressive.
But lets also stand still to the fact that millions of people in many countries, including developed countries do not speak a single word of English. Kudos to this man!
@@farza1615 nope, not just the millennials, almost everyone I know is obsessed with learning English. Also FYI, I WASN'T BLAMING THE KIDS IN ANYWAY, ITS THEIR PARENTS WHO ARE GUILTY!!! GOT IT???
@@irresponsibleidiot3748 U said "kids these days" which means ur blaming the kids but I think the parents are making us think that eng is everything lol while the most famous footballer Ronaldo doens't know eng and he only speaks his lang
@@farza1615 how can I blame the kids for not knowing something that they were never taught ??? By the way I don't understand y Ronaldo is mentioned as a counterpoint to my statement, either way it's wrong coz Ronaldo can speak English since he plays for an English club ,, you actually meant to say Messi I guess.
This guy passed the hardest exam of the country, tougher than the civil services, to become whatever he is. I hope his children haven't become woke trash in the us.
@@mrudul4150your name is mrudul so i guess you are an indian, and asking such silly questions shows your stupidity. Competitive exams are toughest in India and other populated countries maybe like china.
Depends on the person's mother language in my region I have never heard this kind of accent my maths teacher had a bit of accent like this but not this strong@@lugartan3418
Indian here. You speak only English. He speaks English and another language or two. You speak English for yourself. He speaks English for you. I am proud of him. ❤
@@OrangeSunshine15 Haa bhai sahi hai me bhi Japanese, French, sign language aur German sikhunga lekin not rn abhi physics chem maths padhlu badme ye languages sikhne ki ichha hai
Based on his accent, I think he's from eastern UP or Bihar--"ij" instead of "is", "pus" instead of "push", "bhe" instead of "we". As someone who has spent a lot of time in Bihar, this accent is very familiar, and I'm 100% sure about it. He's just living in Tamil Nadu ig. Westerners consider the Indian accent, Chinese accent, Arabic accent funny. But imagine them trying to speak in Hindi, Tamil, Chinese or Arabic. That would be a disaster. No matter which part of the world we belong to, if English is not out first language, we should make it a point to never think of our accent as inferior to that of native English speakers. It becomes inferior and funny the moment we lose respect for ourselves. What's popular isn't necessarily right, and there's nothing inherently wrong in having a "weird" accent like this.
Actually Bihar and up ppl have got the best accent in English they can't speak like native speakers but they are nearly close to them it's just because of their mother toungue maithili and all (anyways I think he's from Tamil Nadu)
Those are making fun of his accent , Please remember that Indian math guy from RUclips who explains math better than a college professor. Don't know about other countries but for us Indians its a blessing.
I am an indian and I know 4 languages. My dad knows 6 languages. During my youth I thought 4 languages is less. Now, after knowing more about the world thru the internet, I feel like "I KNOW 4 LANGUAGES, WOW". Most of us Indians, as a matter of fact know at least 2-3 languages.
an average Indian person can speak more than 3 languages I.e mother tongue, Hindi, and English, so one English accent can't represent a whole nation's accent.
Only about 20% (at max) of the Indian populace speak English and upto 50% speak Hindi. Given these figures I find it impossible to accept that the "average Indian" can speak more than 3 languages. I would be pretty sure the average Indian can't even speak 2. If you do have a source, I could be wrong here.
@@abhinavadarshsood5759 Can't say about at least 3, but I think most average Indians do speak at least 2 languages: mother tongue and Hindi. I am from North East and I speak Nepali (my mother tongue), Hindi and English. Like me, most people in different states in India do speak at least 2 languages.
Every Indian language uses exact pronounciation of each letter of a word of that language. So when it comes to English, which has something else pronounced for something very different written, Indians tend to pronounce each and every letter as usual. We need more people like him in India than pseudo American wannabes
@@vatsalsanwaria537 there are no bounds to the hipocrisy of the western culture. And no one does it better than those fine English gentlemen who on one side fought great wars for the sake of freedom and liberalism and on the other starved millions and millions of Asians and Africans.
@@ChallHatt well today, who rules internet, indirectly influences people n society. American media (entertainment,memes, RUclips, TikTok) is the fastest influencing power today. Thus viable source of ignorance n discrimination against people.
@@vatsalsanwaria537 Indians are soon going to overtake the internet. It's inevitable. More and more content will be centralized at the Indian audience. We're already witnessing it day by day. Western reactions on Indian films and songs are getting millions of views already.
@@ChallHatt but Indians are only the Big numbers of "consumers", the power will always remain with the real owners of internet, the ones who own all the platforms where Indians only r present as the consuming crowd.
@@patriot4786 can you speak Hindi properly ? with good grammar ?? the ans. is hell no then curb your racism . English is not our mother tongue even he can speak more then 2 languages but not u😂😂😂
@@patriot4786 Yeah, well.. tell me, can you pronounce a single sentence in hindi correctly? english ain't our first language yo. and we're proud of that. we got, like, hundreds of different cultures in a single, not-so-big subcontinent. and hundreds of different languages too, while England has just one single langauge , ENGLISH. anyways racists like u are just too orthodox to understand reasonable explanation.
He is a North Indian (from either U.P. or Bihar) but working and living in Tamil Nadu in southern India, where a different language is spoken. So he communicates with others in pidgin English.
@@sanjayshastry2436 , if this is proper English, then I’m sorry to say this but, you have never listened to proper English. I’m not one of those who judge people on their knowledge of English…but it’s quite obvious that Mr Section Engineer is not fluent in English.
I've been to Inia multiple times. Always met extreamy friendly haspitable people! The people who speak Englisch are extremly easy to understand (easyier than many people in Australia - were I'm living right now). Greetings bhai & bahan!
Forget accent... He is doing a very challenging job with a smile on his face... More power to him and all these workers who keep the country moving in such adverse conditions
I found his accent funny but not in a negative way - just made my mood better, it's great that he speaks the language than I, person from the other side of the world (Poland, Eastern Europe) , can understand.
As an Indian, it's bit hard to learn proper Eng accent at first. Cuz in Eng, you don't pronounce things the way they are written(eg. pseudo, rough, etc) . While in hindi or most indian languages, it is pronounced the exact way it's written. So, we have the tendency to speak this way and it indeed sounds a bit funny even to us lol. 😂 English is a wierd language ngl. Like the spelling of some words are just horrible, that's why the world has spell bee competitions 🤣
Yep kinda weird, English accent is regional for example its different in USA's southern states than northern states lol, then Canadian, Australian and British English accents and Indian English accent is also separately recognised and many Hindi/Sanskrit words have also become part of official English language.
I did find it funny and laugh. However the vocabulary this man has, is enough to show that he is well educated than most of your favorite celebrities like BTS who can't even utter a single word in English and you literally worship them. This world has some level of hypocrisy, they get away with it cuz they're Korean and people think they look cute.
@@kanakkaradbhajne7105 True. People who can't do anything can only mock, India has the world's most diversity to many things, and language is one of those diversities.
@@ryusbubbles5236 "He is a railway engineer in the Nilgiri hills where landslides occur every 5 days once and animals roam in the nights and here people are mocking his accent" not my comment ,just posted. this interview was about knowledge but people instead fucking focused on his accent. so now what should we do?stop participating in interviews?thats what foreigners want.!
Anyone would notice the accent first few minutes. But the person speaks good english and gets the job done, he managed to give interviews between solving challengesand managing his stress.
@@BlunT402 You are quite mistaken. If you observe accent of metro cities, they similar accent even though metro cities are located in different states. The reason is population of metro cities is diverse. So all metro cities have a similar english accent. You can't just say "Their accent is fake"
This is What I want, India has More English speakers Than The United states, But we still need Validation from Others if our accent is Ok or is wrong, This is the best Accent out there Idc If a Native English speaker comes up and says that's Stupid accent, Like Be proud Of it.
Yeah so now they are speaking more than 3 language as in India every 3-4 district apart language changes. Language is language whether it's regional or international. As an Indian college student studying away from my home town I am surrounded with more than 3 people speaking different languages and I can understand those and I am Proud of it . @@user-nd5rv8lr3g
You speak english because it is the only language you know.
He speaks english because it is the only language you know.
Nailed it! 🔥
exactly ...
He is on another level
Okey so?
@@SinanEbrahim47 you can't even spell "okay"..... You're the last guy to comment on someone's english 😂
His accent is BY FAR much easier to understand than Irish accents😂
Not to the Irish.
Irish accents are easier to understand than British.
@@karanodedara3128depends, scouser’s accent is the hardest to understand for me
Or Scottish. 😂
Did not expect to find you here akhi. Assalaamualikum
Strong Indian accent? Yes.
Easy to understand? Yes.
Unbearablely cringe too
@@lugartan3418 it is not more cringe than your mindset,your parents did a poor job raising you😢
@@GoatscomparisonOf course, respectful people are studying and doing jobs, and he's unemployed and trolling on the internet
@@lugartan3418 "Unbearably cringe"????? This is the internet, not your middle school. Speak English, most of us don't speak US pre-teen.
what is cringy is your mindset.@@lugartan3418
btw I'm from Sri Lanka
He's still smarter than ¾ of America 💀
😅 true
90% of america
The internet you're using and even this platform where you've written down this comment were invented by them , great
I wouldnt even disgrace an Indian by comparing him to an average American
No @@ranjannag5970
Bet he speaks 2 languages. English is not even his first language, still he's good at it. Respect
Indians defending their people 🤣🥸. This will be a meme in no time
@@patriot4786 Talk to us when your daughters are sure about their gender
@@ashutoshmishra680 lame indian insult🤣
@@patriot4786 You've proved my point 😂
@@ashutoshmishra680 🤣🤣
The most clear English I've ever heard. No subtitles needed.
Because you are an indian. That's why it sounds very understandable to you. Ask someone who is from a foreign country.
@@rocksanup3553 you can understand anyone, irrespective of their accent. It just depends on how they twist their tongue. Pretty sure you would've found it easier to understand as well.
For some weird reason, it is understandable for me too🤣
I hope you're joking 😂you're indian too 😂no wonder why
ive heard stronger indian accents this guy aint nothing
He speaks English to get the job done, not to imitate foreign accents.
Why not do the job in mother tongue?
@@Rolando_Cueva
India have more than 22 official regional language and more than 700( around ) unofficial local and tribal language.
It would be mess to for mother toung as there is conflict because linguistic identity too.
So long story short English naturally became official language in the country of 1.4 billion and it will remain as long as we don't solve this language problem.
@@Rolando_Cueva they do it, but its an interview ...its meant to reach people ....everyone may not know his mother tongue man
I'm an indian and i know total of 4 and half language. Gujarati, hindi, english,marathi and punjabi... And i can confidently say average indian youth speaks 3 languages hindi, their regional language(more than 20 in india) and english(collage)....
Ironically, I've spoken to Englishman with accents harder to understand than this Indian man.
Most Americans can’t even speak English correctly.
Most Americans can’t even speak English correctly.
Mocking accents is much easier than speaking 3-5 languages on an average. 🇮🇳
yes, and more fun than having a carrot up your ar_s-e
Whose Mocking?
I don't see somebody making fun of it wtf is your problem?
You friends let me explain
Can't you the fucking title? Lol
Still didnt make you better than those making fun of your English accent 😂.
Mad respects. Forget the accent, Bro is explaining things better than my maths teacher.
lmao
Lmao 😅
I feel sad bout your maths
lmao 😂😂😂😂
If you can understand it then it doesn't matter
ngl indian accent is more understandable than the english people xd
Malay accent more understandable...
Try Bengali accent
@@cliprimate_EXtinted Bro Bengali people are good at English...Their Hindi is funny😅 But I was born in Assam so I can fluently speak 6 languages - English Hindi Bengali Assamese Sanskrit Sylheti
@@cliprimate_EXtintedit's the best accent actually
@@adamirfan6986Southiee accent sucks
Crystal clear, no subtitles required.
Because you speak like him too .
@@Amsidkdnslsand yu know thing other than yur mother tongue😂
Becayou speak like him too dumbazz you think he sounds clear man get tf out of here with your dumb azz ass
@@Amsidkdnsls you don't get it, do you. 90% of non-British don't understand the Brithish accent
@@rangershark10 OK so ? Where are you going with it ? It's their native language not yours . You don't get to speak wrong and then say it's clear though lol 😆 😂 🤣 😅
Forget his accent, I love his vocabulary and word choices in his speech.
Thats Indian english. Like saying "pride is there" instead of saying "there, you can feel a sense of pride"
@@patriot4786 did someone shit in your coffee?
@@patriot4786 bruh
@@blackpanther3676 no. They would shit on the roadside actually 🤣
@hehe boi never.. were not like that 🤮😆
He is a railway engineer in the Nilgiri hills where landslides occur every 5 days once and animals roam in the nights and here people are mocking his accent
@@patriot4786 So how poor you are, mr dirty poor Patriot. Man, stfu
It's funny anyway 🤣🤣
who tf mocking his accent ??? alll i see insecure indians saying people saying other are mocking his accent.so iwent through 100s of comment and guess what. i found zero comment mocking his accent. just stfu already. nobody's mocking the dude. stop making comments based on your delusions
You dont need to be an engineer to remove rocks from railways
@@slurpii4669 as a citizen and person on a duty you have to
He is a section engineer, not a English professor. He does not do the job of interacting with international clients only to get paid minimum wage, he does a very difficult and serious job.
Why is he looking like Arvind Kejariwal?😅
True😂I was thinking the same
Lol
Nahhhh 😂😂😂
My man is working with a fractured wrist. Huge respect
He gets his job done. And that's the bottom-line.
Ya 😎 true sigma
Coz stone cold said so....
💯
An average Indian speaks at least 3 languages.
All 3 tribal languages
@@lugartan3418 wtf you mean by tribal languages if britishers wouldn't have colonised the world especially america then so according to you it would be considered as tribal languages. mind your tone and language before saying anything
Bro the comment section is ❤ i didn't see anyone mocking his accent, his accent and confidence to speak another language is awesome.
To the surprise of foreigners, In India 19,500 mother tongues spoken , and based on the linguistic diversity not a single English accent can be termed as the accent of whole nation.
But it's like majority, and it becomes stereotypes
@@schrodinger_kot not majority, most known outside of India
@@schrodinger_kot minority*
True however it's 19,500 dialects,
The number of languages is between 200-300 depending on the study you refer to.
Although there are around 50 major languages with over a million speakers.
Still applies,although saying 19500 languages is a bit of an overexxageration.
@@krapto3467 where did I mention languages?
the guy is a railway engineer, its one of the toughest jobs in India, and all you care about is the accent.
bro chill
lol it's a joke, I'm an indian and it's hilarious.
Don't take it seriously it just for fun. I always make fun of british accent even though i like it.
@Francis V D hes way more useful than you are though.
L
This man knew english when english content was not very mainstream in media at all, he is a well educated man
His English is so pleasant.
bro can hold a conversation in language that has the exact opposite grammar and he probably taught himself that while also being an expert at his job. W Indian Guy
Funny thing is..he is speaking clearly, u actually don't need subtitle to understand him, unlike listening to some English people.
u fooking wot m8?
Indians defending their people 🤣🥸. This will be a meme in no time
Absolutely correct
@@patriot4786 you are literally copy pasting same thing everywhere shows how desperate you are
@@friendlyatheist9589 #headwobble 🤣
Atleast we can understand what is he saying unlike American or Irish accent.
Indian accent : actually understable
Br'sh accent: don'tridiclmaacceytwt.
I have to go - agarago😂
“accept” lol learn english paj🕉️🕉️t
indian accent : dond dell me whad do do
@@umsnlearn joke mr. West
boaaahh o wahaaaa, speak English not British 😂
im a chinese, i used to work with indian for 5 years. thanks for all indians apperas in my life. they are nice and kind people.
Lots of love dear❤❤
Chinese also nice❤
Damn good to know bro
F k china
U coronavirus 🇨🇳🤮😂🤣
Everything made in USA 🇺🇸
Since he is working in a popular tourist spot in tamilnadu, he would be fluent in Tamil, baduga, malayalam, Hindi and even telugu to handle tourists from all over. ENGLISH IS JUST ONE OF THE 6 LANGUAGES HE HAS TO USE.
And to say that these languages are so much different than each other, yet he's most probably fluent in all of them while we have whiteys who don't even speak English properly but has audacity to mock. I'm writing this in english btw so their dumasses could understand.
This man, like most of us indians, 100% speaks 3 to 4 languages. Instead of mocking his accent let us give him the respect he deserves.
no
It's harder to understand British English accent but it's easy to understand Indian English Accent
I'm an English teacher. What is amazing about this man is that his grammar and vocabulary are really good. Usually someone at his level can correct some of their own pronunciation mistakes, so at least their accent is somewhat decent. I think that he just was never around native English speakers and nobody bothered to try and help correct his mistakes. It almost seems like he learnt English from books. But, I know that in India there is no shortage of English teachers. I think it's charming.
because non natives have to consciously think about the grammar more than natives do
govt. School English teachers
The english teachers are also Indian. They teach the language, they're not like ethnically english. Hell my school english teacher sounded far worse than this guy.
English is usually taught with an accent there, and the accent is a natural part of the English ‘dialects’ of India. And you’re right, generally speaking, most Indian English speakers have never talked to native speakers, which makes their skill level all the more impressive.
@@Visavislespoir "native" english speakers are barely legible.
But lets also stand still to the fact that millions of people in many countries, including developed countries do not speak a single word of English. Kudos to this man!
What's great about speaking English?
@@irresponsibleidiot3748 Wdym kids these days lol it's the milannials that thinks education is english
@@farza1615 nope, not just the millennials, almost everyone I know is obsessed with learning English. Also FYI, I WASN'T BLAMING THE KIDS IN ANYWAY, ITS THEIR PARENTS WHO ARE GUILTY!!! GOT IT???
@@irresponsibleidiot3748 U said "kids these days" which means ur blaming the kids but I think the parents are making us think that eng is everything lol while the most famous footballer Ronaldo doens't know eng and he only speaks his lang
@@farza1615 how can I blame the kids for not knowing something that they were never taught ??? By the way I don't understand y Ronaldo is mentioned as a counterpoint to my statement, either way it's wrong coz Ronaldo can speak English since he plays for an English club ,, you actually meant to say Messi I guess.
This guy passed the hardest exam of the country, tougher than the civil services, to become whatever he is.
I hope his children haven't become woke trash in the us.
Why everything in India has to be hard ?
@@mrudul4150higher population = more competition this forces the government to make the examinations harder to eliminate more students
@@mrudul4150your name is mrudul so i guess you are an indian, and asking such silly questions shows your stupidity. Competitive exams are toughest in India and other populated countries maybe like china.
Which exam?
@@mrudul4150 "Equity"
Bro if you call this a “strong” indian accent you’ve never been to india
There is more stronger than this?
A lot @@lugartan3418
Depends on the person's mother language in my region I have never heard this kind of accent my maths teacher had a bit of accent like this but not this strong@@lugartan3418
This has early 2000 vibes
Here before it gets popular
Hlo,I am under the water plz help me here's too much raining 😭😭
Me too😂😂
Hehe
😅
Samee
Indian here. You speak only English. He speaks English and another language or two. You speak English for yourself. He speaks English for you.
I am proud of him. ❤
He spoke, everyone understood. That's the definition of language. Any accent is not specific to language, accent is regional.
Well said!
even with the strong accent his English is still way better then many Gen z’ers . He is articulate.
So, the strongest Indian accent is actually pleasant to listen to compared to the annoying up-and-down sing-songy Indian accent we get to hear a lot.
@Traveller 2001 it's north indian accent lmao it's so funny
@Traveller 2001 north indian be like ITTTTT .... SITTTT..... BUTTTTT...
Sing songy accent 🤣🤣🤣😂
Sing-songy ? Thats not indian that must be Chinese accent 😂
@Traveller 2001 not you generalising South Indians..fuck off mate.
I can speak 5 languages and I bet any average Indian can speak at least 3 languages
Us bro us
@@sumi_hayoon UwU
I can speak 6 & that is after excluding English. 😂
@@OrangeSunshine15 Haa bhai sahi hai me bhi Japanese, French, sign language aur German sikhunga lekin not rn abhi physics chem maths padhlu badme ye languages sikhne ki ichha hai
almost every Indian knows 3 language me myself speaks Hindi English Bhojpuri Maithili and broken Nepali
Indians can speak multiple languages,western can only imitate accents😂
People really think india has 1 accent
@@monke9721 once a legend said ”but the people are retards"
Geez, these are regional languages, A Swedish person can also be bilingual but that does not mean they cope on YT by posting such comments
@@stevenayare6097 yeah English is a regional language of india, noice
@@akashbharadwaj02 osho
Indian accent is so cool! He's an expert in his subject and he's very expressive.
" Indian is so cool "
- An Indian
@@ThatisnotHair lol indian accent is the worst tbh
You mean exphart?
it's Annoying
Hell nah
He is reading the words the way it is written
😂
*Strong Indian accent of a foreign language.
He has a government job , to those who are laughing , his life is secure fellas.
Whatever accent he speaks, this man is really committed to his work.
HE SPEAKS IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
Based on his accent, I think he's from eastern UP or Bihar--"ij" instead of "is", "pus" instead of "push", "bhe" instead of "we". As someone who has spent a lot of time in Bihar, this accent is very familiar, and I'm 100% sure about it. He's just living in Tamil Nadu ig.
Westerners consider the Indian accent, Chinese accent, Arabic accent funny. But imagine them trying to speak in Hindi, Tamil, Chinese or Arabic. That would be a disaster.
No matter which part of the world we belong to, if English is not out first language, we should make it a point to never think of our accent as inferior to that of native English speakers. It becomes inferior and funny the moment we lose respect for ourselves. What's popular isn't necessarily right, and there's nothing inherently wrong in having a "weird" accent like this.
I think he is from ooty, tamilnadu
Your imagination is wrong he is from tamilnadu.
@Winter Bear Coonoor is in TN
Actually Bihar and up ppl have got the best accent in English they can't speak like native speakers but they are nearly close to them it's just because of their mother toungue maithili and all (anyways I think
he's from Tamil Nadu)
@@cutedog6345 he maybe working in Kunnur but considering it’s a government job, he might be originally from somewhere else
His English is better than Joey's !
Joe mama!
Joey fakes his English
Foreigners are best at faking accents
@@sangeeth1083foreigners of where?
Bro is doing such an important work tho... respect 🫡
Those are making fun of his accent , Please remember that Indian math guy from RUclips who explains math better than a college professor. Don't know about other countries but for us Indians its a blessing.
Then stay in india
His message was coded with "indian-to-indian" encryption!
1:58 my life goals.
😂😂
FINISHED
nothing with a boom😂😂
seems like Islamic ideology or something..?
Allah hu akbar.
I am an indian and I know 4 languages. My dad knows 6 languages. During my youth I thought 4 languages is less. Now, after knowing more about the world thru the internet, I feel like "I KNOW 4 LANGUAGES, WOW". Most of us Indians, as a matter of fact know at least 2-3 languages.
This man is interested and excited to share what he's working on and doing, carry on Indian bro!
an average Indian person can speak more than 3 languages I.e mother tongue, Hindi, and English, so one English accent can't represent a whole nation's accent.
Only about 20% (at max) of the Indian populace speak English and upto 50% speak Hindi. Given these figures I find it impossible to accept that the "average Indian" can speak more than 3 languages. I would be pretty sure the average Indian can't even speak 2. If you do have a source, I could be wrong here.
@@abhinavadarshsood5759 Can't say about at least 3, but I think most average Indians do speak at least 2 languages: mother tongue and Hindi. I am from North East and I speak Nepali (my mother tongue), Hindi and English. Like me, most people in different states in India do speak at least 2 languages.
No. I am Indian and i know Malayalam and English only
@@sangeeth1083 You ain't average. You are special.
I'm Indian. I speak 4 languages. Understand 6 languages.
Every Indian language uses exact pronounciation of each letter of a word of that language. So when it comes to English, which has something else pronounced for something very different written, Indians tend to pronounce each and every letter as usual.
We need more people like him in India than pseudo American wannabes
No they donʼt.
Indians always pronounce ‘Z’ as ‘J’, and ‘SH’ as ‘S’
@@LinduismIsTrash No
@@LinduismIsTrash😵 Worshipping a cow which is visible is better than worshipping something that never showed itself 🐖
@@LinduismIsTrashz as j is because hindi doesn't have a z sound; closest one is j. Sh as s? I don't think very many people do that.
@@afj810Hindi has a z sound actually. But most ppl pronounce it as j
My utter respect for this guy. He seems like such a nice soul
The guy's english and vocabulary is ther reason why indian youtube teachers are known for simpler and natural understanding of concepts
People consider the Indian accent as weak and an uneducated one but it is one of the easiest and most humble accents you will ever find.
A french dude speaking English with his accent is sexy, n any indian subcontinent accented English is seen as inferior n laughable.
Racism at best.
@@vatsalsanwaria537 there are no bounds to the hipocrisy of the western culture. And no one does it better than those fine English gentlemen who on one side fought great wars for the sake of freedom and liberalism and on the other starved millions and millions of Asians and Africans.
@@ChallHatt well today, who rules internet, indirectly influences people n society. American media (entertainment,memes, RUclips, TikTok) is the fastest influencing power today. Thus viable source of ignorance n discrimination against people.
@@vatsalsanwaria537 Indians are soon going to overtake the internet. It's inevitable. More and more content will be centralized at the Indian audience. We're already witnessing it day by day. Western reactions on Indian films and songs are getting millions of views already.
@@ChallHatt but Indians are only the Big numbers of "consumers", the power will always remain with the real owners of internet, the ones who own all the platforms where Indians only r present as the consuming crowd.
He seems like a nice guy. And he’s amazing at his job. I wish I could understand him without subtitles because I want to meet him in person
All the culture behind the accent. Awesome to get a glimpse into people's lives. Thank you for this vid.
He is an expert at his job and communicates clearly as well. One of the strongest Indian indeed and we have millions of such strong Indians.
Better than British accent and more understanding 🙂
Yah only for indians like u. Outside ppl would be PPFFFFTTTTT🤣
@@patriot4786 so why are you getting jealous?
@@marvelthor2025 not jealous but funny seeing ur people comments trying to defend this guy with funny english accent 🤣🤣
@@patriot4786 can you speak Hindi properly ? with good grammar ?? the ans. is hell no then curb your racism . English is not our mother tongue even he can speak more then 2 languages but not u😂😂😂
@@patriot4786 Yeah, well.. tell me, can you pronounce a single sentence in hindi correctly? english ain't our first language yo. and we're proud of that. we got, like, hundreds of different cultures in a single, not-so-big subcontinent. and hundreds of different languages too, while England has just one single langauge , ENGLISH. anyways racists like u are just too orthodox to understand reasonable explanation.
He is a North Indian (from either U.P. or Bihar) but working and living in Tamil Nadu in southern India, where a different language is spoken. So he communicates with others in pidgin English.
This is proper English. His accent is from his native area. Learn the difference.
@@sanjayshastry2436 , if this is proper English, then I’m sorry to say this but, you have never listened to proper English. I’m not one of those who judge people on their knowledge of English…but it’s quite obvious that Mr Section Engineer is not fluent in English.
@@a.k.830 based just on accent it's pidgin? That is another language altogether.
Bihar is not North Indian.
@@abhishekkrishnan1528 , then what is Bihari?
I've been to Inia multiple times. Always met extreamy friendly haspitable people!
The people who speak Englisch are extremly easy to understand (easyier than many people in Australia - were I'm living right now).
Greetings bhai & bahan!
Forget accent... He is doing a very challenging job with a smile on his face... More power to him and all these workers who keep the country moving in such adverse conditions
FunFact : RUclips was reccomended this video
No de hecho estaba investigando sobre los distintos tipos de acento multiculturales
Me too
I searched for it
by whom?
I found his accent funny but not in a negative way - just made my mood better, it's great that he speaks the language than I, person from the other side of the world (Poland, Eastern Europe) , can understand.
Man he knows his job
Bro is multilingual and has a real job that improves the lives of thousands of people on a daily basis. It’s a huge win in my book.
he speaks english cuz thats the only language we understand
we speak english cuz thats the only language we know
we are not the same
As an Indian, it's bit hard to learn proper Eng accent at first. Cuz in Eng, you don't pronounce things the way they are written(eg. pseudo, rough, etc) . While in hindi or most indian languages, it is pronounced the exact way it's written. So, we have the tendency to speak this way and it indeed sounds a bit funny even to us lol. 😂
English is a wierd language ngl. Like the spelling of some words are just horrible, that's why the world has spell bee competitions 🤣
Yep kinda weird, English accent is regional for example its different in USA's southern states than northern states lol, then Canadian, Australian and British English accents and Indian English accent is also separately recognised and many Hindi/Sanskrit words have also become part of official English language.
How healthy is healdy In India healthy don't have d or you guys made it up
Lmao but still its mostly indian kids who win spell bee
@@spyler1565 they're Indian Americans
@@indobalkanizer6557 so
He seems a jolly good guy, like his accent with the background music 🤣
Americans yapping in the comment section 💀
we are more than US ad UK combined we can have whatever the hell accent we want
Wow you have good taste for imperialism.
Quantity vs quality bruh...you really comparing india with uk and usa..bruh😂
@@Mr.Eminem atleast we would get a decent meal for 1 dollar,cant say the same abt americans or colonizers
I did find it funny and laugh. However the vocabulary this man has, is enough to show that he is well educated than most of your favorite celebrities like BTS who can't even utter a single word in English and you literally worship them. This world has some level of hypocrisy, they get away with it cuz they're Korean and people think they look cute.
If you find it funny then you're just shameless and racist why..you really think American accent is the only accent
@@ucd389 Finding it funny isn't racist. You overreacting is. If I was racist then I wouldn't be defending him. Just the way the words sound is funny.
@@ryusbubbles5236 Indians can speak multiple languages,western can only imitate accents😂
@@kanakkaradbhajne7105 True. People who can't do anything can only mock, India has the world's most diversity to many things, and language is one of those diversities.
@@ryusbubbles5236 "He is a railway engineer in the Nilgiri hills where landslides occur every 5 days once and animals roam in the nights and here people are mocking his accent"
not my comment ,just posted.
this interview was about knowledge but people instead fucking focused on his accent.
so now what should we do?stop participating in interviews?thats what foreigners want.!
This man is very pleasant to listen to.
A little of kilter sure, but this man is a moral boost.
Anyone would notice the accent first few minutes. But the person speaks good english and gets the job done, he managed to give interviews between solving challengesand managing his stress.
2:47 When my wife shows me her BAZOOKAs
People in my village got the same accent..i was schooled in English medium..sadly i don't have it..if i had i would have rocked it proudly..
Saying "I woulve rocked it" is easy to say. People in tier 1 and 2 cities will make fun of you.
@@manishthakur9851 true. I live in Kolkata, but my parents are from a village, and they often get mocked for their accent.
@@manishthakur9851 those "tier 1"cities people fake their accent or force it to sound like western accent
@@BlunT402 You are quite mistaken. If you observe accent of metro cities, they similar accent even though metro cities are located in different states.
The reason is population of metro cities is diverse. So all metro cities have a similar english accent. You can't just say "Their accent is fake"
@@manishthakur9851 couldn't agree anymore maybe some people have but most of the people have thick accent and there is nothing to worry about
Forget about the accent guys.. this guy’s daily life is more thrilling than most movie plots. Great job with the background music there 😅
Came for the memes, stayed for everyone praising his accent being clearer than anyone
His accent is so strong...he went to a KFC, asked for a domino's pizza, and got one...
No, he should have ordered chicken tikka
@@raiymachol he would've still got one
Were you working there
You're an Racist and ignorant person who has nothing better to do than moking peoples accent and thinking that they are dumb because of their accent
@@HornetCucumber i own that place
This is What I want, India has More English speakers Than The United states, But we still need Validation from Others if our accent is Ok or is wrong, This is the best Accent out there Idc If a Native English speaker comes up and says that's Stupid accent, Like Be proud Of it.
I feel like this people directly translate their language to English and thats why their punctuation are different
Some proudness he is feeling there when he is removing the boulderings from the railwayness. ☺
2:48 the kind of job I want to have
Man of culture 🗿
You can squeeze mine like that
💀💀💀💀💀💀
It won't pay you much though 😂
The average Indian speaks 3 languages. The average American speaks one language: burger.
You mean 18 percent speak 3 languages. That‘s far from „average“
18 %??? Bro it is at least 1 billion+..,.@@phlvn100
Burger with extra cheese!
@@phlvn100 nope. 3 languages. but not all are officially recognized. some might be regional dialects
Yeah so now they are speaking more than 3 language as in India every 3-4 district apart language changes. Language is language whether it's regional or international.
As an Indian college student studying away from my home town I am surrounded with more than 3 people speaking different languages and I can understand those and I am Proud of it . @@user-nd5rv8lr3g
Never came across such a cute accent.
Wtf 💀
Much easier to understand than "Bo ole o wo aa"
This South Indians 😂
Nope ...I know south Indians don't sound like that... He is probably from the central part of India
@@Harry_2003he's from Tamil Nadu but ok
Holy crap, he sounds EXACTLY like my physics teacher.
Pijiks
OUR physics teacher.
r/Unexpected Communism@@ProfessordevilL
I love the Indian accent. Also, its people are awesome. Love to all of India for all the good things you do for the world.
👍👍
At least I don't need subtitles to understand him, unlike watching some Hollywood movies or English shows.
English movies too advanced for ya 🤙🏻
As an Indian, i can confirm he is more indian then me
I watched this video wanting to laugh at his expense, but in the end was full of respect for his dedication!
Why would you want to laugh at him?? He's a railway employee, not a comedian.
@@EASYTIGER10 i am a year older and a year wiser, you are correct!