British Translator Shocked By Asian Word Differences! Thailand, Mongolia, Indonesia, China, Myanmar

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  • @Charles_200
    @Charles_200 Год назад +1308

    The Myanmar 🇲🇲 lady spoke so well about the Buddhism ☸ , explaining about Thailand 🇹🇭 too and its influence in the language

    • @lemonz1769
      @lemonz1769 Год назад +126

      Yes she must be very educated about language. I’m so happy to see Burmese represented on these shows. Burmese has similarities to Hindi as well because of Pali and Sanskrit influence.

    • @WarriorsCats777
      @WarriorsCats777 Год назад +81

      I think I remember seeing her on Korean TV. She holds a PhD in the Korean language I think. She’s super smart!

    • @weifan9533
      @weifan9533 Год назад +39

      To be more precise, the Buddhism she's talking about is Theravada Buddhism which is prevalent in SE Asia, whereas the ones in Mongolia and China are different. I believe they follow Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia and Mahayana Buddhism in China.

    • @XiYo-q8m
      @XiYo-q8m Год назад +24

      ​@@WarriorsCats777 hi (●’◡’●)ノ, I'm here from Myanmar, and it's half smart and half talented and some what because having a very great parents actually.

    • @WarriorsCats777
      @WarriorsCats777 Год назад +18

      @@XiYo-q8m That’s awesome to hear! She really is fantastic and I love seeing her on TV and RUclips!

  • @satriaminalhadiputra7164
    @satriaminalhadiputra7164 Год назад +775

    Odol is actually a brand of toothpaste from Germany that was brought by the Dutch East Indies soldiers during the Dutch colonial period in Indonesia. Although this brand has been out of circulation in Indonesia for decades, eventually the name "Odol" has become a generic name for toothpaste in Indonesia. The actual meaning of toothpaste in Indonesian is "Pasta gigi".

    • @luckygirl2674
      @luckygirl2674 Год назад +36

      Yes right

    • @Henry-pm9pe
      @Henry-pm9pe Год назад +107

      Also kaca is glass not mirror, mirror is cermin.

    • @hendrayana3798
      @hendrayana3798 Год назад +54

      But "odol" has been adopted into a new vocabulary meaning toothpaste, and it has been written in the Indonesian dictionary (KBBI).

    • @adityarahmanda
      @adityarahmanda Год назад +52

      ​@@hendrayana3798 right, thats the benefit of being pioneer. The brand names will eventually becoming loan word for mentioning something. We do that a lot, such as using aqua instead of "air", pampers instead of "popok", sanyo instead of "pompa air", and etc.

    • @pemujarahasia1y4
      @pemujarahasia1y4 Год назад +5

      Mungkin lebih ke pasta gigi kali yaa

  • @ystkss
    @ystkss Год назад +179

    i love how myanmar girl always tryna give us an insight and side information, shoutout from indonesiaaaa

  • @CR4ZY011
    @CR4ZY011 3 месяца назад +12

    They all were so pretty!! Thanks for doing Myanmar and Mongolia!🫶❤

  • @muujii_mgl
    @muujii_mgl 6 месяцев назад +108

    Finally my country mentioned in smth 🇲🇳

  • @alebaobao
    @alebaobao Год назад +209

    I love to see the burmese girl has so much knowledge about her language and try to explain them. And she's pretty too with beautiful voice❤

    • @winmintun638
      @winmintun638 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah

    • @suwattikyaw
      @suwattikyaw 6 месяцев назад +3

      whos burese im burmese

    • @herrysart6979
      @herrysart6979 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@suwattikyawI am Burmese

    • @ItachixSenju
      @ItachixSenju 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@suwattikyaw me

    • @poethadarnwee
      @poethadarnwee 3 месяца назад

      you should listen to burmese news. Their voices are angelic

  • @AustrianNandi
    @AustrianNandi Год назад +1445

    Love the mongolian language ❤🇲🇳

  • @Persephoneofficial
    @Persephoneofficial Год назад +261

    In Burmese,we have a word for cheese(ဒိန်ခဲ - Dain Ke). which came from yogurt(ဒိန်ချဉ် - Dain Chin). But most young people got influenced by English and we don't eat it so we called it Chees(ချိ့စ်).

    • @manaling6456
      @manaling6456 Год назад +2

      I knew there was a word for cheese in Myanmar.

    • @nanhtikeaung5498
      @nanhtikeaung5498 Год назад +7

      ကျွန်တော်လည်း ပြောမလို့ အဲ့တာ

    • @khin4193
      @khin4193 Год назад +9

      had no idea ဒိန်ခဲ meant cheese omg this whole time i thought it referred to something else

    • @thetsoehtike
      @thetsoehtike Год назад +3

      I am Burmese, and I didn't know how to say Dolphin in Burmese. lol

    • @moekhaing7222
      @moekhaing7222 Год назад +1

      mirror မှန် ကြေးမုံ မှန်

  • @Wisdom1992
    @Wisdom1992 11 месяцев назад +57

    So adorable Burmese lady❤❤❤

  • @Myanmarball
    @Myanmarball 7 месяцев назад +15

    မြန်မာစာလုပ်လို့ ကျေးဇူးတင်ပါတယ်။ ❤= Thaank you f9r doing myanmar ❤

    • @PiKon-in3or
      @PiKon-in3or Месяц назад +1

      ❤မြန်မာ❤

  • @pessoaanormal4732
    @pessoaanormal4732 Год назад +432

    I loved that you guys bring a Burmese and Mongolian representants, are so beautiful and exotic language that I love to hear the sound.

    • @merryyaa
      @merryyaa Год назад +21

      hi I am from Myanmar and thanks for loving Myanmar language (Burmese) and I appreciate that! 😄

    • @otgonbilegmyagmar4477
      @otgonbilegmyagmar4477 Год назад

      ​@@merryyaahey myanmar language bad mongolia language good

    • @merryyaa
      @merryyaa Год назад +21

      @@otgonbilegmyagmar4477 You can’t judge other country language like that. I am offended since I’m Myanmar and every language has their own beauty. You would also be offended if it’s your own country. Am I right? I am not telling Mongolia language is bad, I love it! But you can’t compare us and say Myanmar language is bad. It’s really rude.

    • @flaowheel
      @flaowheel Год назад +3

      @@otgonbilegmyagmar4477stay mad💀

    • @Undxrrated-TemKa
      @Undxrrated-TemKa Год назад

      @@flaowheel he is mongolian💀

  • @zoe.v.m
    @zoe.v.m Год назад +243

    It would be great to hear Mongolian more often on this channel🇲🇳

    • @lotus5461
      @lotus5461 8 месяцев назад +1

      tf u mean ?

    • @Giiguulen123
      @Giiguulen123 7 месяцев назад +5

      Me Mongolia

    • @HiBye-ix2qy
      @HiBye-ix2qy 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@lotus5461language.

    • @HeyOO550
      @HeyOO550 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, as a Mongolian i would love to see this kind of content ❤

    • @Mia_79
      @Mia_79 6 месяцев назад

      @@Giiguulen123 i live in ulaanbaatar

  • @Uyhn26
    @Uyhn26 Год назад +173

    5:56 I love how observant the lady from Myanmar was. And yes, the word for Avocado in Chinese does have a meaning, it means “butter/cow butter fruit”. So exactly like how she says. But for some reason the Chinese girl is all confused and say there is no meaning. 🤷‍♂️

    • @xingchen9807
      @xingchen9807 Год назад +3

      avocado in Chinese has no meaning beacuse no one use this word avocado.

    • @shaostclk
      @shaostclk Год назад +1

      @@xingchen9807 你是敌特无疑了🤣

    • @concernedhermit7153
      @concernedhermit7153 Год назад +2

      @@xingchen9807 fake Chinese, why you lie here about avocado here, just so hilarious

    • @xingchen9807
      @xingchen9807 Год назад

      @@concernedhermit7153 你对中国人说avocado,没人知道是什么。

    • @yingfengw3751
      @yingfengw3751 Год назад +8

      True. Also dolphin in Chinese is like a sea pig.海sea 豚pig

  • @rudolfomm
    @rudolfomm 2 месяца назад +5

    In Myanmar, we call “cheese” - ဒိန်ခဲ - dengkhe.

  • @GalileoGal-o4f
    @GalileoGal-o4f 5 месяцев назад +1

    Absolutely fun to watch, this video! It's so refreshing to find content involving natives from their own respective language and culture. Speaking of learning, if anyone's interested in diving deeper into Thai, I've been using apps like Ling and Pocket Thai Master to expand my knowledge. They've been incredibly helpful in making learning accessible and fun. I'm also learning the Burmese language by using the same app - Ling as well since they also offer really compact Burmese lessons. Anyways, keep up the great work with these videos - Love from UK!

  • @daffadnp
    @daffadnp Год назад +172

    idk the Burmese woman seems profesional at their language (and other language ofc). She explains the Buddhism thing so well.

    • @eikayzin3087
      @eikayzin3087 Год назад +24

      she's actually a well-know teacher in myanmar who teaches korean to burmeses and burmese to foreigners

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +6

      She was major in linguistics or 南韓[ROK] language in the university | Миру мир!

    • @chaulsbelovedbobohu7014
      @chaulsbelovedbobohu7014 Год назад +5

      She is well known Korea language teacher and also kind of influencer too.But She also joined some Korean variety shows too I think.

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад +1

      Korean≠➡南韓 [ROK]^^;@@chaulsbelovedbobohu7014 | Пeрeмога Үкраїнi!

  • @sagiiman970
    @sagiiman970 Год назад +222

    Vocabulary in Indonesian Language has mostly adopted from many country like Netherland, Portugis, Arab, southern china (especially hokkien and hakka ethnic). So many words in Indonesian has sound as like as words from those countries. Like, "Quejuu" in portugese has adopted to be "Keju" in Indonesian.

    • @KimAhrina11
      @KimAhrina11 Год назад +6

      before you put Arab, should be Sanskrit first

    • @h___2340
      @h___2340 Год назад +1

      You forgot Melayu language

    • @HH-he4pw
      @HH-he4pw Год назад +2

      @@h___2340 Melayu and indonesian literally the same language

    • @HH-he4pw
      @HH-he4pw Год назад

      @@KimAhrina11 I agree, you missed sanskrit. Huge influence from sanskrit and hinduism

    • @zinzinaung8729
      @zinzinaung8729 8 месяцев назад

      Rock is Skirt in German ,,, maybe language in Netherlands similar to German

  • @Renie2706
    @Renie2706 Год назад +151

    Вау... Монголия.. Я хоть и бурятка-хакаска, но не говорю на этих языках, так как меня не учили им в детстве, о чем сильно жалею. Только недавно поняла, что я многое теряю, не зная родные языки... Сейчас мотивация сильнее подросла

    • @Jrgloff
      @Jrgloff Год назад +8

      Амжилт хүсье😀

    • @jaagi912
      @jaagi912 Год назад +2

      Good luck❤

    • @dairii
      @dairii Год назад +1

      Good luck u will learn soon

    • @Morussian
      @Morussian Год назад +1

      теряешь одно - приобретаешь другое

    • @Mega_shield
      @Mega_shield Год назад +2

      Не думаю что это необходимо, Буряты народ малочисленный и находится на территории РФ, и даже в столице бурятии мало кто говорит на бурятском, (сам с тех краев), да и время сейчас такое что приходится контактировать с разными людьми и очень часто, и поэтому приходиться подстраиваться. К сожелению современная молодеж из Бурятии не совсем стремится перенять обычии, но надеюсь государство поможет сохранить вашу индентичность и историю. Привет из Забайкалья

  • @Boilingshroom666
    @Boilingshroom666 8 месяцев назад +4

    Cheese is “ဒိန်ခဲ” (dain-khel) in Myanmar

  • @aungwin12
    @aungwin12 3 месяца назад +4

    I am Buddhist☸️ and yes we do have songkran new year around every April, I know how to speak a little bit of Burmese but I am Mon also from Myanmar 🇲🇲

  • @sarkuruteron4532
    @sarkuruteron4532 Год назад +257

    I think nowadays myanmar is ruled by military coup. May democracy be revive in myanmar again. Anyway, I am from north eastern part of India

    • @norahnin19
      @norahnin19 Год назад +12

      Thanks for your encouragement. Hope more people pay attention to this case.

    • @Halimah0498
      @Halimah0498 Год назад +4

      I used to ever expect the northeast of India, some Bangladesh and Bhutan become Southeast Asia, Sorry, if I commented like this

    • @sarkuruteron4532
      @sarkuruteron4532 Год назад +2

      @@Halimah0498 I don't mind about it

    • @peaceofmind8505
      @peaceofmind8505 Год назад +2

      @@norahnin19 Even a devastating war in Ukraine people could not do anything to that but how could you expect this attention from these people ?🙂 Our country case is nothing compared to Ukraine!

    • @jamesboth3785
      @jamesboth3785 Год назад

      Meghalaya

  • @DamiiLkhagva
    @DamiiLkhagva 11 месяцев назад +30

    In mongolia “tsonh” means window, mirror is “toil, toli”

  • @kilanspeaks
    @kilanspeaks Год назад +655

    “Mirror” is “cermin” in Indonesian but colloquially we use “kaca” as well, though it actually means “glass” 😅 The reason why it sounds similar to Thai is because we borrowed the word from the same source, Sanskrit. Also, “odol” is actually a toothpaste brand name that was popular in the past, the proper word for “toothpaste” is “pasta gigi” 😊

    • @yimyam3923
      @yimyam3923 Год назад +5

      Could you explain the origin of kaca and krajok in Sanskrit?

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Год назад +51

      @@yimyam3923 The original Sanskrit word for glass is “kaca/kacaka” where Indonesian retains much of the original sound while Thai adjusted it to their own language, another example is how Khmer borrowed it as “kanhchok” which sounds more similar to the Thai version.

    • @someguynamedtoni8314
      @someguynamedtoni8314 Год назад +4

      Baru tau gitu

    • @JosephOccenoBFH
      @JosephOccenoBFH Год назад +25

      In Philippines, "cermin" is "salamín" meaning mirror.

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Год назад

      @@someguynamedtoni8314 ya gitu, bro

  • @Aielix
    @Aielix 4 месяца назад +12

    Myanmar lady is very pretty
    Thailand lady is kinda cute when I see❤

    • @naruke0
      @naruke0 Месяц назад

      That right❤

  • @Jenette98
    @Jenette98 11 месяцев назад +3

    0:24 IR REMINDS ME NANNO🤨

  • @shafyra-en5jr
    @shafyra-en5jr Год назад +76

    for indonesia, mirror is more to "cermin", "kaca" can mean glass as in glass not cup
    toothpaste, in the dictionary its "pasta gigi". gigi means tooth/teeth and pasta is paste so pasta gig, toothpaste

    • @dreamydimple
      @dreamydimple Год назад +12

      I'm surprised that Indonesian girl doesn't even know how to say toothpaste in Indonesian 🤣🤣
      Odol is a brand name for toothpaste, not an Indonesian word 🤣

    • @danielainuralvin4238
      @danielainuralvin4238 Год назад +1

      Yes im agree too

    • @rennayusrainajabbar4750
      @rennayusrainajabbar4750 Год назад +4

      odol is a brand for toothpaste but in kbbi (kamus besar bahasa Indonesia) odol = tapal gigi; pasta gigi (toothpaste)

    • @muhammadghiffary515
      @muhammadghiffary515 Год назад +1

      @@dreamydimple not indonesian word tapi kalo lu cari di kbbi ada odol

    • @fandidika6745
      @fandidika6745 Год назад +2

      ah itu juga bisa kan lebih singkat
      orang indonwsia juga tau kalau odol itu pasta gigi

  • @lenguyenxuonghoa
    @lenguyenxuonghoa Год назад +99

    Mongolian: Mongolic
    Indonesian: Austronesian
    Burmese, Chinese: Sino-Tibetan
    Thai: Kra-Dai

  • @Persephoneofficial
    @Persephoneofficial Год назад +52

    Burmese and Chinese are from Sino-Tibetan language family group. Just like English and Polish are from Indo-European one. Of course,we share some similarities each other. I lived in a city where majority of people speak Chinese in Myanmar. And most people are trilinguals there (knowing Burmese,Chinese and Shanese). But I speak only Burmese out of three and they sometimes replied me back in Chinese and I don't understand a word. It's very hard to understand.

    • @o0...957
      @o0...957 Год назад +2

      I speak Bodo language which is a Sino-tibetan language from Tibeto-Burmese branch and is mainly spoken in Northeast India.

    • @user-pd9ju5dk5s
      @user-pd9ju5dk5s Год назад +7

      wtf is Shanese? It's just Shan, not Shanese

    • @Jimmy-zu7gs
      @Jimmy-zu7gs 2 месяца назад

      ​@@user-pd9ju5dk5sYou can call it either way.What's the fuss?

    • @user-pd9ju5dk5s
      @user-pd9ju5dk5s 2 месяца назад

      @@Jimmy-zu7gs No you cant 😂😂😂 Do you call ppl from the United States Americanese? 😂😂

  • @SalesSolusilantai
    @SalesSolusilantai 9 месяцев назад +1

    Indonesia 🇮🇩
    Skirt = rok
    Water = air
    Avocado = alpukat
    Scissors = Gunting
    Cheese = keju
    Mirror = kaca
    Dolphin = lumba - lumba
    Toothpaste = odol
    Semagat Elita you can't do it
    Indonesia merdeka ❤❤❤🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩

    • @tvgarofficial
      @tvgarofficial 8 месяцев назад

      Bukannya mirror itu Cermin ya ?

  • @tuntayza6649
    @tuntayza6649 10 месяцев назад +3

    In Myanmar We say Cheese is Dain Khal(ဒိန်ခဲ)

  • @qiqi8451
    @qiqi8451 Год назад +63

    Burmese sounds so similar to a Chinese minority language which is Yi , the way she counts to five and water and basically everything else was so similar!!😮

    • @darlitinoo4458
      @darlitinoo4458 Год назад +22

      Yi is Tibeto-Burman language like Burmese! Sino-Tibetan>>Tibeto-Burman>>Lolo(Yi)-Burmese! The branch is too close to each other! That’s why very similar!

    • @goodmorning1941
      @goodmorning1941 Год назад +3

      ရေ=yae

    • @nyizaw8335
      @nyizaw8335 Год назад +2

      We're neighbours.
      Yunnan region of China is very close to Myanmar.

    • @billionchanofficial
      @billionchanofficial 8 месяцев назад

      In this video 1-10 counting is very similar. Other some words are similar too.
      ruclips.net/video/zyaFKnUumAM/видео.htmlsi=KX5oL3-_SKRUeb1X

    • @Rubylinlat
      @Rubylinlat 2 месяца назад

      @@goodmorning1941 ရေ= yae= water 💦

  • @Keirosqeen
    @Keirosqeen Год назад +156

    As a Mongolian, the Mongolian girl spells our words in a very soft way, maybe she got immersed into Korean culture, from the way she speaks, acts.

    • @MrlgvnjMarlgvnj
      @MrlgvnjMarlgvnj Год назад +19

      And the word she used for mirror was not mirror it was window.

    • @chinbold
      @chinbold Год назад +11

      hutsaad baigaachee , haana ch ywsan negnee muulj yawhiin

    • @Bayar-oe7rj
      @Bayar-oe7rj Год назад +6

      ​@@chinbolduneniig l helj bn ho

    • @HeyOO550
      @HeyOO550 6 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, she might thought that mirror picture was a picture of window and said that

    • @Ahduubaavgai
      @Ahduubaavgai 6 месяцев назад +2

      yeah and its not yubk its yubka its a loan word from russia

  • @Zaikon_
    @Zaikon_ Год назад +19

    As a mongolian i was kinda shocked to hear that when she was supposed to say the word for mirror, she ended up saying window lol, it was probably jsut a mistake but it was still funny to see

  • @yinnwehtun2977
    @yinnwehtun2977 9 месяцев назад +3

    Our Myanmar girl makes us proud❤ she spoke really good and her voice is like a baby voice❤

  • @TulgaGansukh
    @TulgaGansukh 4 дня назад +2

    My favorite 🤩 country is Mongolia 🇲🇳 I love ❤️ you my Mongolia 🎉

  • @dfdetd2201
    @dfdetd2201 Год назад +173

    Why is so adorable all people !!❤
    Myanmar 🇲🇲I love her so much 🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲

    • @merryyaa
      @merryyaa Год назад +8

      thank you so much for loving Myanmar, i am from Myanmar and I appreciate that 😄

    • @sarojmongkollap7373
      @sarojmongkollap7373 10 месяцев назад +4

      Thankyoui♡ui♡🇲🇲❤

    • @thartunyi2142
      @thartunyi2142 7 месяцев назад +4

      Me too i from myanmar but i live in new york but i love myanmar❤❤❤❤🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲🇲

    • @ThadarX2014
      @ThadarX2014 6 месяцев назад +3

      I’m from it ❤ 🇲🇲

    • @Chefmecha-z9u
      @Chefmecha-z9u 6 месяцев назад +2

      God bless you brother ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Charles_200
    @Charles_200 Год назад +205

    As someone really way from these Asian countries , I thought Mongolian and Chinese were similar languages , i thought both had almost the same sound , totally wrong , Mongolian sounds really unique

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Год назад +17

      I on the other hand thought there would be more loanwords from Russian but I didn't detect any. I guess we are both smarter after today 😅

    • @liukin95
      @liukin95 Год назад +35

      @@janslavik5284 I'm a Russian speaker and Mongolian is very different to Russian despite the fact they use the Cyrillic alphabet. Mongolian also isn't a slavic language like Russian is.

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Год назад +15

      @@liukin95 Yeah I know Mongolian isn't slavic, I just thought the proximity of Russia would have a more visible influence on it, like for example how many words in Romanian are of Russian origin, or in my case how Czech has many words originating from German.

    • @liukin95
      @liukin95 Год назад +7

      @@janslavik5284 Oh don't get me wrong there are definitely some, but not as much as one would think.

    • @Neyobe
      @Neyobe Год назад +5

      Yea they are very different

  • @solongo3804
    @solongo3804 Год назад +228

    since Mongolian language is hard to speak, Mongolians can speak every languages like their native speakers💯 and every int people can’t speak clear like Mongolian native people, even they’re Asian😅 But they sound cute because they all sounded like just 4yo Mongolian kid’s speaking😻

    • @user-cs9rj4ug8g
      @user-cs9rj4ug8g Год назад +8

      Not sure about the sounding native part because speaking a language requires more than making a sound. There're grammar, intonation, and other things involved that can make it quite challenging for even the best language learners. But having more sounds and especially vowels is def beneficial. Anyway, I find the Mongolian accent pleasant and easy to understand, especially since I've had some exposure to the language. Btw ur name is adorable, and it always fascinates me how it sounds so similar to "Korea" haha.

    • @worstone.9593
      @worstone.9593 Год назад +20

      @@user-cs9rj4ug8g her name is Solongo means rainbow and in Mongolia Solongos means korea hha

    • @mirandahawes3904
      @mirandahawes3904 Год назад +3

      Haha this is so true. I literally could not speak right but everyone thought I was adorable.

    • @vetoneal6171
      @vetoneal6171 Год назад +1

      Mongol psda mongoloo demii hud huurguush

    • @Soriael890
      @Soriael890 Год назад +1

      I can speak mongolia nc Im mongolia 😂😂😂Lol

  • @Itz_khris
    @Itz_khris 6 месяцев назад +3

    love from Myanmar

  • @Fuyuka_Official
    @Fuyuka_Official Месяц назад +2

    Im from Myanmar(Burmese) I really love how the lady said about Buddhism

  • @myayoonmo3588
    @myayoonmo3588 Год назад +26

    we are really proud of Myanmar Thank you chan chan

  • @weifan9533
    @weifan9533 Год назад +189

    Burmese and Chinese are related both are Sino-Tibetan languages, Mongolian is either Mongolic or Altaic depending on the classification, Indonesian is Austronesian, and Thai is Tai-Kradai

    • @kohtet34161
      @kohtet34161 Год назад +15

      Burmese "Nga" , Cantonese "Ngo" , Mandarin "Wǒ” ,Tibet "Nga".
      Burmese"Nin" , Cantonese "Nei" , Mandarin "Nǐ”。
      Burmese "hou" , Cantonese "hou" , Mandarin " hǎo".
      Burmese "lā" "malā" , Cantonese " ma" , Mandarin "ma".
      Burmese "le" , Cantonese "leng" English Beautiful.

    • @ZinMin-yo4co
      @ZinMin-yo4co Год назад +6

      ​@@kohtet34161 🆗 လာ lá in Burmese 来 lái in Mandarin.

    • @bjoy20101
      @bjoy20101 Год назад +1

      Altaic is actually Mongolian language group

    • @thiri2699
      @thiri2699 Год назад

      Bamar is Bamar, Chinese is Chinese. Unrelated.

    • @개고기수프
      @개고기수프 Год назад

      @@thiri2699

  • @TheAAs11
    @TheAAs11 Год назад +15

    The actual words in Indonesia:
    Kaca --> Cermin
    Odol --> Pasta Gigi
    But the use of the first(s) words are common, with the same meaning.

  • @Imnotnanmed.Roblaxian
    @Imnotnanmed.Roblaxian 6 месяцев назад +18

    People from mongolia
    👇

  • @zaumiokoreanlanguagelearni3154
    @zaumiokoreanlanguagelearni3154 8 месяцев назад +1

    Oh! Poor Chan Chan, We have a word for cheese, that's ' Dein Hke'😂😂

  • @drawing27468
    @drawing27468 Год назад +32

    The girl in Myanmar ❤i'd love that to see her in this video.she is also a teacher who teach Korean.her husband is Korea and she is Myanmar.she so beautiful.she made books too, Korean books.she is so clever and i love her❤😊

    • @zunzun6846
      @zunzun6846 7 месяцев назад

      Yeah.... I know her too ❤

  • @6Korn6Slipknot6
    @6Korn6Slipknot6 Год назад +25

    I think the Indonesian "rok" (skirt) is a loanword from Dutch. Is this possible? German uses "Rock".

    • @Ix-.-xI
      @Ix-.-xI Год назад +9

      yup, the Indonesian word of _rok_ derived from the Dutch _rok_ and ofcourse related to German _rock_

    • @Ojolali632
      @Ojolali632 Год назад +1

      Androk

  • @luckygirl2674
    @luckygirl2674 Год назад +48

    Hallo! I really like video like this
    I wanna say something about my country, indonesia.
    If Thailand and Myanmar were Buddhist countries, of course they would not be similar to the Indonesian national language, because the Indonesian national language is a language that has roots in Riau Malay.
    but Indonesia also has Buddhist culture, namely on the island of Java. Javanese Buddhist culture developed very rapidly in its time, it can be seen from how big the temples are in Java.
    fun fact: java and thailand are relatives since the kingdom era.
    one example of Thai language and Javanese language which is very similar is: Drama
    Drama in java is : Lakon
    Drama in thai is : Lakorn
    but I don't know much about the Burmese language. if you know Thai and Burmese which are similar to Javanese, because they are the same as Sanskrit, please comment below 👇 thank youuu

    • @merryyaa
      @merryyaa Год назад

      hi im from Myanmar and nice to meet you 😄

  • @erdenetsetsegankhtur5027
    @erdenetsetsegankhtur5027 5 месяцев назад +11

    I love ❤❤❤🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿ер нь бүх улсад хайртай байх хэрэгтэй😊😊😊бид нар чинь нэг дэлхийд амьдардаг❤

  • @byambalkhamgurvantamir
    @byambalkhamgurvantamir 14 дней назад +2

    I'm from Mongolia 🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳

    • @baaskaat
      @baaskaat 4 дня назад

      Ийм ирваа байхаа л больчих

  • @ChillStepCat
    @ChillStepCat Год назад +15

    Really nice. This girl from Thailand is a beauty. In Serbian we would say:
    Skirt - Suknja
    Water - Voda
    Avocado - Avokado
    Scissors - Makaze
    Cheese - Sir
    Mirror - Ogledalo
    Dolphin - Delfin
    Toothpaste - Pasta za zube...

  • @janslavik5284
    @janslavik5284 Год назад +84

    It's very interesting how similar Indonesian is to germanic languages, I suspect this comes from the Dutch influence. I only speak German and yet the Indonesian words are very similar to that (Rok -> Rock, Keju -> Käse, and Odol is literally a German brand of toothpaste).

    • @reigenlucilfer6154
      @reigenlucilfer6154 Год назад +33

      definitely. the largest loanwords we have are from dutch. for ex: office is kantor, towel is handuk, to name a few.
      but the girl in the video made a few mistakes. odol is a colloquial word bt the grammatically correct word would be pasta gigi (which is just a direct translation of toothpaste). she also said mirror is kaca, but its actually cermin, but i'll let that slide since we use the term kaca and cermin interchangeably

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Год назад +13

      @@reigenlucilfer6154 Aahhh interesting. We have something similar in Czech where every expensive wristwatch is called a rolex even if it's made by another brand.
      I also find it very interesting how the Indonesian pronunciation seems very European, from what I remember from an older video on this channel you call our capital city Praha with the exact same pronunciation and intonation as we have, instead of some version of Prague or Prag.

    • @nicochandra6129
      @nicochandra6129 Год назад +17

      There are many indonesian words that are similar to german. Tante, oma, opa, tas(bag), seledri(celery), apotek(pharmacy), polisi (police), tomat(tomato), mantel(coat), ember (bucket), mebel(furniture), dekan(dean), kader (cadre), gratis(free) and many other words that are also similar to english. Kasus, film, dokter, telepon, musik, agen, politik, kamera, militer, stabil, komentar, satelit ok im done. Maybe there are thousands of them.

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Год назад +13

      “Rok” is a Dutch loanword but “keju” was borrowed from Portuguese.

    • @DeerRyNa
      @DeerRyNa Год назад +3

      @@reigenlucilfer6154 I’ve realized it now that you’ve mentioned it.
      The word ‘ngaca’ is so often used nowadays that I even forgot the correct word for it is cermin since it reflects what is in front of it, while kaca doesn’t

  • @rikyridz959
    @rikyridz959 Год назад +7

    correction 🇮🇩
    Mirror = Cermin, Kaca = Glass
    Toothpaste = pasta gigi, odol is a brand of toothpaste made in Germany

  • @Yikimisan
    @Yikimisan 10 месяцев назад +1

    "Hello my name is paul"
    Me:your name just like my friend-💀

  • @KuRo-cl8yq
    @KuRo-cl8yq 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thai girl's really gorgeous ❤❤

  • @ILLUMINATI838
    @ILLUMINATI838 Год назад +57

    Cheese in Burmese can be called ဒိန်ခဲ(Dain Khe) which is also type of Cheese and one of the most popular dairy products in Myanmar. It is used in some Burmese cuisines.
    I think Teacher Chan said fine soft cheese. And yes! We also call it cheese.

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад +3

      Dain Khe actually come from Hindi. The first word Dain.

    • @ILLUMINATI838
      @ILLUMINATI838 Год назад +13

      @@ironheart5830 no, it's not come from hindi. May be same pronunciation. it has a Burmese meaning. It's not even a pali .

    • @abdirevandio1687
      @abdirevandio1687 Год назад +2

      In Indonesia, there is also a type of cheese called "Dangke" from a region in the South of Celebes island. I personally never eat it though, but my professor said its texture is similar to tofu.

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад +1

      @@ILLUMINATI838 First part of the word dain came from Dahi .

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад +1

      @@ILLUMINATI838 yeah that word is not Burmese.

  • @hwp115
    @hwp115 Год назад +43

    Good to see some Myanmar representation in this channel. Keep it up!

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад +4

      Me 2 I know her she is Sayarma(Female Teacher) Chan Chan.

  • @Idermaadorjpurev
    @Idermaadorjpurev 7 месяцев назад +27

    I am Mongolian😊
    I am so proud❤
    I LOVE MONGOLIA🎉

  • @hongliu8459
    @hongliu8459 6 месяцев назад +1

    The Chinese word for skirt literally just translates to short dress 😂

  • @allangalan1989
    @allangalan1989 Год назад +68

    I'm from Mexico and Thai and Indonesian are pretty interesting. Although I consider Indonesian easier to learn for me.

    • @kilanspeaks
      @kilanspeaks Год назад +27

      Indonesian would definitely be easier for you to learn as the language isn’t tonal like Chinese/Burmese/Thai and the phonetic spelling is also very similar to Spanish, except that we actually pronounce the letter H.

    • @allangalan1989
      @allangalan1989 Год назад +11

      @@kilanspeaks For that reason I love Bahasa Indonesia.

    • @neitea2
      @neitea2 Год назад +19

      Mexican speaks Spanish right? Indonesian and Spanish have similar rolled Rrrr. 😁

    • @Ix-.-xI
      @Ix-.-xI Год назад +12

      Out of all Asian languages, Indonesian is definitely the closest one to European languages in terms of pronunciation, alphabets, etc. Its grammar, structure, and another related-matters are also quite simple and straight forward, that's why it's one of the easiest languages to learn.
      Furthermore, its speakers population are also definitely huge in number, about 300 million people speak these language. Some international universities all across continents (especially Australia and Europe) offers Indonesian subject in their linguistic classes, some universitites even got their own designated Indonesian language department. If you want to learn these language, I suggest you to take course in university so that you'll be certified as well, it's definitely worth it, but self-learn are also not that bad though since Indonesian is quite easy to learn. Good luck!

    • @kunderemp
      @kunderemp Год назад +8

      Indonesian "keju" (cheese) came from either "Queso" or "Quejo". Another Indonesian word "meja" (table) came from "mesa'.

  • @ironheart5830
    @ironheart5830 Год назад +16

    Burmese and Chinese is distantly related which is why the word for water is sound very similar to each other.

    • @lemonz1769
      @lemonz1769 Год назад +4

      Yes very distantly related. They’re even more distantly related that Italian is to Latin to English is to German.

    • @林虤
      @林虤 Год назад

      @@lemonz1769 It is kind of a relation between Lithuanian and Latin I think

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад

      @@lemonz1769 More like Hindi and Russian.

    • @barguttobed
      @barguttobed Год назад +1

      @@林虤 It’s more like Indian and Norwegian, Sino Tibetan languages are as diverged as Indoeuropean family

    • @ironheart5830
      @ironheart5830 Год назад

      @@barguttobed yeah it is very diverse.

  • @Angarag.M
    @Angarag.M Год назад +9

    👋 I'm Mongolian

    • @HeyOO550
      @HeyOO550 6 месяцев назад +1

      Me too ❤

  • @Shenalan888
    @Shenalan888 3 месяца назад

    3:17
    Thai1 :What will we pronounce water?
    Thai2 :I hate water
    Thai1 :Hey! lets pronounce it 'Nah'

  • @myanmarcountryball98
    @myanmarcountryball98 10 месяцев назад +2

    i know Myanmar speaking and UK speaking

  • @dulguuntsg8389
    @dulguuntsg8389 Год назад +14

    Mongolian here. Mirror is Толь (toli) but she said цонх tsonkh window.she does not know very well i think

    • @solongo3804
      @solongo3804 Год назад

      I think they thought round window or glass, when they saw this photo. because 80% of other viewers too commenting like “… is not mirror … is mirror” or “she even don’t know her own language”… Ихэнх нь өөрсдийн хэлээ мэдэхгүй гэсэн сэтгэгдэл үлдээсэн байхыг бодвол бариулгүй болохоор нь толь биш шил юм уу цонх л гэж бодоцгоосон юм байх л гэж ойлголоо.

  • @augustmyokhaing
    @augustmyokhaing Год назад +4

    Nice. I proud of you both participating country,especially my Burmese girl chan chan

  • @hannuswe4034
    @hannuswe4034 Год назад +7

    Myanmar Tr Chan Chan explains so well. I'm so proud.

  • @MrHoonza
    @MrHoonza 5 месяцев назад +1

    Mongolian girl so intelligence and so beautiful.

  • @Playing-as-egg
    @Playing-as-egg 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’m Burmese and I’m happy there are Burmese people on a RUclips video with other foreigners because we don’t get that much attention 😅

  • @HninsuWai-fo9vs
    @HninsuWai-fo9vs Год назад +4

    All of nationalities are beautiful.

  • @Ssandayo
    @Ssandayo Год назад +25

    高露潔is a brand name… You don’t need to say that😅
    Toothpaste we just say 牙膏.

    • @北村키타무라
      @北村키타무라 Год назад +6

      😂我也晕了

    • @huasheng9695
      @huasheng9695 Год назад

      same

    • @Chris-zx8xh
      @Chris-zx8xh Год назад +7

      I was literally looking for this comment.... this girl says it so weirdly.... the brand is Colgate.

    • @chai_0408
      @chai_0408 Год назад +5

      就在等你的留言哈哈哈哈

    • @daffadnp
      @daffadnp Год назад +3

      Haha same with Indonesian, "Odol" is brand name. I think the brand name of toothpaste influence us to use that name 😭

  • @daavkadavaajargal3883
    @daavkadavaajargal3883 Год назад +10

    Манай Монол Хүн Байнаа Намуун😊😊😊👍👍👍👌👌👌✌✌✌👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏 👧👧👧👧👩👩👩👱👱👱👱👱🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳 Our Mongolia

    • @huselman
      @huselman Год назад +3

      neeree Mongol yum uu

    • @cyborg4200
      @cyborg4200 Год назад +2

      Монголчуудаараа 🇲🇳 дуу нэгдээд Намууныгаа дэмжэе! Намуун вөөөөөөө🎉

    • @helenmisha2955
      @helenmisha2955 Год назад +7

      Uls ornuudin helnii ylgaa gsen sedevtei bolohoos temtseen bish shuudee. Busad ornii humuus mnai indonesia mnai thai geegui bnshu. Joohon ichmeer bdg shu

    • @Khosoooo
      @Khosoooo Год назад +2

      Ene emgte ghde jaahan solongos aylgatai l yridag ym bna

    • @solongo3804
      @solongo3804 Год назад +3

      iimerhuu contentuud deer mongolchuudiig urij haragddaggui bolohoor dalbaagaa haraad shuud l uzlee. busad Asia helnuudees oor, hetsuu gedeg ni uzegchded baga ch bolov medegdehuits baigaad ni setgel hangaluun bainaa😁

  • @AaBb-sz3gx
    @AaBb-sz3gx 9 месяцев назад +2

    me too🇲🇲

  • @TulgaGansukh
    @TulgaGansukh 4 дня назад +1

    My favorite 🤩 country is Mongolia 🇲🇳 love my Mongolia 🇲🇳 🎉

  • @sunnyk007
    @sunnyk007 Год назад +10

    The word for scissors in Myanmar is similar to the Hindi (India) word kainchi कैंची. The word for scissors in Marathi (India) is kaatri कात्री or kaatar कातर.

    • @thanlwinnyein5900
      @thanlwinnyein5900 Год назад

      it's borrowed word from indian (we have many similarcword like pankar for fan,etc)

  • @Weeping-Angel
    @Weeping-Angel Год назад +26

    In Chinese, avocado actually means “butter fruit” as well😊

    • @gattlinggun9881
      @gattlinggun9881 Год назад

      😉😉😉🤗🤗🤗

    • @user-cs9rj4ug8g
      @user-cs9rj4ug8g Год назад +7

      Can't believe the Chinese girl said it had no actual meaning in the Chinese language - niu you guo literally has butter in it smh...

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      i also was surprised@@user-cs9rj4ug8g | Пусть наш Бог хранит Үкраїну.

    • @противник.за
      @противник.за Год назад

      Hujaa

    • @Joe-r1y3m
      @Joe-r1y3m Месяц назад

      @@противник.заbarbarian

  • @thethninwai6188
    @thethninwai6188 Год назад +4

    TrChan အရမ်းချစ်ဖို့ကောင်း ❤❤❤❤

  • @hsweoo-j5y
    @hsweoo-j5y 10 месяцев назад

    တို့ဆရာမချမ်း ချစ်စရာကောင်းနေသော🥰🥰🥰

  • @HtetMyatLinn-xt8kx
    @HtetMyatLinn-xt8kx 9 месяцев назад +1

    ဒိန်ခဲဆိုတဲ့ ဝေါဟာရကို သိပ်မပြောကြလို့မေ့ကြတယ်ထင်တယ်။ cheese 🧀 ဒိန်ခဲ

  • @1.7jt
    @1.7jt Год назад +11

    mirror = cermin
    toothpaste = pasta gigi
    also, keju is a loanword from portuguese btw

  • @astanaz5547
    @astanaz5547 Год назад +79

    You guys said the correct pronoun 'mirror' in bahasa is 'cermin' not 'kaca' and toothpaste in bahasa is 'pasta gigi' not 'odol'. I knew that but it makes sense because the Indonesian girl in the video tells how most of Indonesians really think about words in life. In this case, Indonesians don't really communicate and use words following the dictionary rules so sometimes one word can represent more than one thing
    It's a little confusing but that's the fact 😅

    • @rennayusrainajabbar4750
      @rennayusrainajabbar4750 Год назад +6

      mirror = cermin
      toothpaste = pasta gigi, odol (kamus besar bahasa Indonesia)

    • @astanaz5547
      @astanaz5547 Год назад +10

      @@rennayusrainajabbar4750 I'm also indonesian, i knew it but just wanna tell why the girl in the video prounouns like that beause of daily communication habits..
      Its surprising me because KBBI also says toothpaste in bahasa is 'odol', good info 😁

    • @astanaz5547
      @astanaz5547 Год назад +5

      @SOICE iya betul itu, mkanya sya smpaikan di komentar, apa yg diblg sma si cewek di video itu yah wajar aja krna situasinya kebiasaan dri kita sering pake sebutan kata dri merek barang apalgi cermin yg jelas cermin msh suka diblg kaca, jdi si ceweknya yah otomatis mntrjemahkan kata sesuai kebiasaannya nyebut dri kecil

    • @yunithakristin3745
      @yunithakristin3745 Год назад

      ​@@rennayusrainajabbar4750 odol itu merk. Tp kenapa bisa masuk KBBI karena penggunaan merk itu dipakai sehari2.

    • @pembawakabarburuk136
      @pembawakabarburuk136 Год назад

      ​@@yunithakristin3745 simpel
      Karena sudah t3rbiasa dari dulu
      "Singkat" dan akhirnya jadi kebiasaan

  • @tsengeehuslen2443
    @tsengeehuslen2443 Год назад +5

    Mongolian woman’s Beaty and modest 😅 love the Mongolian language. Thank you 🙏

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      Its pronunciation is very difficult. Wind should go out from mouthTT | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.

  • @GtkVideos
    @GtkVideos 8 дней назад +1

    I Am From Mongolia Thank's For Making Mongolia Enter❤

  • @damdinkhandaa9291
    @damdinkhandaa9291 Месяц назад +1

    Mongolia 🇲🇳 🇲🇳 ❤❤❤ I'm Mongolia so I love it 😀 😍

  • @iamsheep
    @iamsheep Год назад +4

    Not sure why the Chinese girl said there's no meaning to Chinese for avocado, when the other girl said it was "butter fruit" in her language. In Chiense 牛油果 literally means cow oil fruit

  • @reigenlucilfer6154
    @reigenlucilfer6154 Год назад +17

    thai girl is so beautiful

    • @janslavik5284
      @janslavik5284 Год назад +4

      It's always nice to see Biz from Thailand in these videos, she has very friendly vibes

  • @bjoy20101
    @bjoy20101 Год назад +7

    Mongolian lady is so pretty

    • @AnuChoimaa
      @AnuChoimaa Месяц назад +1

      I know cus we pretty

  • @Husk17
    @Husk17 6 месяцев назад

    Mini mango yeah, I like it I love a Mongolia❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ 3:41 3:44 3:48 3:48 3:49 3:49

  • @khongorzullkhagva6128
    @khongorzullkhagva6128 17 дней назад

    Сайн байцгаана уу? Манай Монголчууд байвал лаэк дараарай 🎉 🎉 🎉❤❤❤ 🇲🇳🇲🇳🇲🇳

  • @Ice_V
    @Ice_V Год назад +4

    Mongolian/Russian- "Юбк and ЮбкА" Close enough.
    9:09 - I know this curse word too🤣 In Russian it sounds "пи*да"😆

  • @jiworogo210
    @jiworogo210 Год назад +33

    Mirror harusnya Cermin bukan Kaca
    Toothpaste harusnya Pastagigi bukan Odol

    • @ramaardhana4999
      @ramaardhana4999 Год назад +5

      betul, odol itu merek pasta gigi jadul banget, kayak kita bilang semua air mineral kemasan sebagai "Aqua"

    • @PZantanKilla
      @PZantanKilla Год назад

      pengaruh sunda. Disunda bilangnya Kaca buat cermin, klo untuk objek lain dari kaca kita tambahin kata penegas spt "Kaca jendela,Gelas Kaca,Sepatu kaca dll"

  • @Siatalks023
    @Siatalks023 Год назад +6

    As Chinese, I wanna add, I got a little mad at the Chinese guest for so much misinformation.
    1. that for Avocado, 牛油果🥑, it actually can be divided into 牛油 which means Beef Tallow, and 果(子)which means fruit. The name of 牛油果 comes from the taste of the fruit, it tastes like booked beef tallow.
    2. toothpaste is just 牙膏, whatever prior to it is the brand Colgate.

    • @w.elderiusihah109
      @w.elderiusihah109 6 месяцев назад +1

      牛油 means 黄油butter in this case

    • @stcemel
      @stcemel 5 месяцев назад +1

      yes, especially when she said no meaning in 牛油果 , I started to wonder if she’s really Chinese 😂😂

  • @mawimawii692
    @mawimawii692 11 месяцев назад +1

    How Mongolia girl is so beautiful but I'm from Myanmar i proud of her Myanmar lady ❤❤❤

  • @Doggyowner873
    @Doggyowner873 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yay Myanmar lady is so cute so beautiful oh my God she is in my country 😍😍😍😍😍😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊

  • @Ocidad
    @Ocidad Год назад +5

    Mongolian Women always pretty ❤ from Indonesia

  • @HDT.W
    @HDT.W Год назад +16

    For indonesia, toothpaste should "pasta gigi" not "odol"

  • @vivikilo
    @vivikilo Год назад +10

    I'm love thai!🇹🇭 ,I want to live in Thailand

    • @LuckyvillageLife
      @LuckyvillageLife 11 месяцев назад +1

      Heey, Say Thai language please

    • @vivikilo
      @vivikilo 11 месяцев назад

      สวัสดี! คุณเป็นอย่างไร? @luckyvillagelife

  • @LexiB_10
    @LexiB_10 День назад

    I love how Mongolia is here ❤❤❤❤❤ omg I’m so surprised

  • @Isale6
    @Isale6 9 месяцев назад +1

    I'm Mongolian 🇲🇳

  • @pomodoro385
    @pomodoro385 Год назад +15

    The word scissor doesn't come from Buddhist influence, Burmese and Thai simply share many root words. Myanmar girl is such a smart alec 😤

    • @Kissingher-d3o
      @Kissingher-d3o Год назад +4

      And Myanmar girl is beautiful as well . . .

    • @Shekhar_Jyoti
      @Shekhar_Jyoti Год назад +5

      That's interesting, in many Indian languages, the word for scissors is pretty similar to the one in Burmese, Mongolian and Thai. In Hindi it's called "Kenchi", in my language which is Assamese it's called "Kecchi"(কেচ্ছী). Assamese originated from Magadhi language, which was a cousin language of Pali, the one she mentioned, the language in Buddhism, they form the group of languages called Prakrit. She actually seemed quite smart and accurate to me.

    • @pomodoro385
      @pomodoro385 Год назад +1

      @@Shekhar_Jyoti No Buddhist texts contain that word scissor. Any similarity is more likely due to loaning of word, rather than religion itself. In Hindi, it's kainchee. Burmese, Kaat kyay.

    • @Shekhar_Jyoti
      @Shekhar_Jyoti Год назад +3

      @@pomodoro385 oh it's definitely through loaning of words, but that loaning of words could've happened during the religious exchange of Buddhism, since a lot of people travelled from India to SE Asia during that exchange. The Buddhist texts don't need to contain that word. When she pronounced that word, I immediately recognised it, even before she said anything about it, cause it sounds 90% similar to Assamese and Hindi, even though I don't understand Burmese at all.

    • @xohyuu
      @xohyuu Год назад

      She marriedTT@@Kissingher-d3o | Cầu nguyện cho Үкраїна và hòa bình.