Originally posted by: Bhatakti_atma
Haha no what makes you think that.? Hehe I stay far from the north west of India. I am from bengal
i just guessed it from your typing style lol
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Originally posted by: Bhatakti_atma
Haha no what makes you think that.? Hehe I stay far from the north west of India. I am from bengal
i just guessed it from your typing style lol
Originally posted by: tot-batot
Lol @ youtube video being used as a reference for 'Urdu" word where video title is provided by a random youtube user and that too seems to be a 'Hindi' video.
Here a nuskha for 'bichoo ka dang'...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acL8b51Mo-o
Did you watch the whole vdo? Can you read urdu??
@1:28 dang
@ 2:02 dank
@ 2:14 dank 😆
That vdo uploader seems to be more confused than you
https://www.urdupoint.com/dictionary/english-to-urdu/sting-meaning-in-urdu/84560.html
Aur uss vdo ke title ko chhodein, gaana sunein, how danK was pronounced over there
And I'm an urdu speaker so I know what I m saying 😆
Originally posted by: Bhatakti_atma
So it's actually dang/dung?
Dank means sting/ a poisonous bite (be it snake, scorpion, spider etc)
DANG means hairaan hona.. Technically it should be written as Danng (with double n, the way we write in Mann.. mera mann nahi kar raha) coz there is a clear stress on the letter Noon while writing in urdu, eg Rang (color) Sang (stone) in sangdil... lekin pata nahi kyun hum double N nahin lagate
DUNG tou kuchh nahin hota 😆
Originally posted by: -Sunshine
Dank means sting/ a poisonous bite (be it snake, scorpion, spider etc)
DANG means hairaan hona.. Technically it should be written as Danng (with double n, the way we write in Mann.. mera mann nahi kar raha) coz there is a clear stress on the letter Noon while writing in urdu, eg Rang (color) Sang (stone) in sangdil... lekin pata nahi kyun hum double N nahin lagate
DUNG tou kuchh nahin hota 😆
Dang as in the(in english) with with sound of ang as in ang lada de rahe mohe rang laga de re🤣 right?
When I write dung I basically pronounce it as the-ang. Lol
With the title I guess it will be an intense one
Originally posted by: Bhatakti_atma
Dang as in the(in english) with with sound of ang as in ang lada de rahe mohe rang laga de re🤣 right?
When I write dung I basically pronounce it as the-ang. Lol
With the title I guess it will be an intense one
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Ye sab chhodo.. Biggest comedy... hUm, tUm
Different pronunciation but both the words written wuth U
Its.. Ham, Tum
Originally posted by: -Sunshine
Did you watch the whole vdo? Can you read urdu??
@1:28 dang
@ 2:02 dank
@ 2:14 dank 😆
That vdo uploader seems to be more confused than you
https://www.urdupoint.com/dictionary/english-to-urdu/sting-meaning-in-urdu/84560.html
Aur uss vdo ke title ko chhodein, gaana sunein, how danK was pronounced over there
And I'm an urdu speaker so I know what I m saying 😆
*Facepalm* the whole point of that post was that youtube videos are not a good reference point for pronunciation. I don't know about the Youtube uploader but I have serious doubts about your comprehension skills.
And why should I listen to a 'Hindi' song for Urdu pronunciation. Have you listened to the Punjabi song that I have posted. Your point?
I am also an Urdu speaker so I also know what I am saying...btw just a tip.. no self-respecting Urdu speaker would use 'd' for ڑ. Specially people who know Urdu rasm-ul-khat and the logic behind why ڑ comes after ر
I have also posted a link for proper Urdu lughat ... have you checked that?
Originally posted by: tot-batot
*Facepalm* the whole point of that post was that youtube videos are not a good reference point for pronunciation. I don't know about the Youtube uploader but I have serious doubts about your comprehension skills.
You think I posted that vdo bcoz dank was written in the title? NO.. My reference point is the song, not the title thats why I specifically mentioned the time 0:35 when the word dank was used in the song for the first time and how it is pronounced...
And why should I listen to a 'Hindi' song for Urdu pronunciation.
Bcoz everyone knows that in the 70s,80s era ya abhi bhi, in hindi movies, songs used to be written in urdu... Its Ghazab ka hai ye din, and not gazab or gajab ka hai ye din.....
Have you listened to the Punjabi song that I have posted. Your point?
No, and why should I? baat urdu ki ho rahi hai naa ke is it dank or dang.. Punjabi ko kyun beech mein laaein....
I am also an Urdu speaker so I also know what I am saying...btw just a tip.. no self-respecting Urdu speaker would use 'd' for ڑ. Specially people who know Urdu rasm-ul-khat and the logic behind why ڑ comes after ر
Haan tou?!
Waise why there is no double T in ur username, just asking.... Its pronounced as ttott battott, no?
I have also posted a link for proper Urdu lughat ... have you checked that?
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Originally posted by: -Sunshine
You think I posted that vdo bcoz dank was written in the title? NO.. My reference point is the song, not the title thats why I specifically mentioned the time 0:35 when the word dank was used in the song for the first time and how it is pronounced...
Ohh God .. help me ...Why? Why 'any song' should be a reference point for the correct pronunciation of a word in a language
Originally posted by: -Sunshine
Bcoz everyone knows that in the 70s,80s era ya abhi bhi, in hindi movies, songs used to be written in urdu... Its Ghazab ka hai ye din, and not gazab or gajab ka hai ye din.....
No.. not everybody ...it is only you. By your logic then as per the song below, correct pronunciation is 'gajab' and 'julam'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxECRcstfDk
Ajeeb logic hai.
Originally posted by: -Sunshine
No, and why should I? baat urdu ki ho rahi hai naa ke is it dank or dang.. Punjabi ko kyun beech mein laaein....
Because a hindi song is a 'very authentic' reference for an 'Urdu' word for you .. then Punjabi song should serve the same purpose.. right? for you at least.
Originally posted by: -Sunshine
Waise why there is no double T in ur username, just asking.... Its pronounced as ttott battott, no?
No .. why should it be double t. Have you ever seen a tashdeed on tot or batot in Urdu. And not just one tashdeed .. you mean there are four tashdeeds in tot batot. Which Urdu do you speak and where have you learnt it?
Yeahh .. try typing the word and hitting search button actually. *eyeroll*
I am outta here .. can't take this much rationality and logic anymore.