NaChavNenuChasta Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 8 minutes ago, Veeraveera said: TG vode...mana android ankul lekka. Na lekka. aithe lokesham kuda TG vode Quote
watt_a_fruit Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 Just now, Veeraveera said: Fafam madras vodu ante a bhoomi feel ayithadhi ani ala pilsthunnaru ba... But nakka kuda feel avthadi ani realise avvatledhu. Hathavidhi 😋 k babugoru ani pilsukundaam kammagaa untundi Quote
MuPaGuNa Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 16 minutes ago, Mitron said: 0:52 high light @uttermost spotted............ Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 haha halwa having a mare in this thread... regions are formed by language, not the other way and Im not talking just about Indian states, but about countries in europe and africa too. There is a reason a country of people speak one language (at least one dominant language where there are multiple languages)... Its not that a set of people in one country decided over night to speak in one language, its that same language speaking people formed a group (region) and eventually countries and states (in India).... go to bed halwa lol Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 on topic.. ya ee cinema bagundi I liked it too Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 58 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: mee state name tamil nadu and if you are identified as tamilian, honouring your state name....what is the problem antunna ? in this part of the world, people are identified by their region...tamilian as in Tamil Nadu absolutely makes sense..same like telanganodu in telangana and andhrodu in andhra... If I remember correctly... tamil nadu is the land of tamil speaking people... language valla vachina peru but not the other way... also nuvu paina ichina kannadiga kooda kanna nundi vachindhe...I never heard someone call a man form kerala as keralite, they are referred to as mallu or malayali... most of the states in India are named after their languages and wherever there isnt a dominant language they gave up and named them as north land (UP), middle land (MP)... etc Quote
aakathaai Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said: telugollu anedi evaru leru... vunnadi telanganollu...andhrollu...anthe... Avv ra bhaai gee telugu muchchatendi mana tenangana bhasha veru telugu verani jeppindu kada ra bhai mana kcruu saaru nadi mitla malla endidhi mungada mundhara parugu vuruku paathralu baasinlu masthu farakk undi kadara bhaai mana izzath theesthurru gee andhrollu kottandraa vaanni Quote
samaja_varagamana Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 1 hour ago, uttermost said: haha.. nenu telugodiney. andhra kaadhu, telangana kaadhu. adhi cinema dialogue. first time nu telugu movie ni pogudthunav Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 1 hour ago, Android_Halwa said: ade kada setu chestundi....mazaak aipoindi emana ante telugu rastralu, telugu vallu anta...laude ke baal saale gallu etlaithe eenadu and Telugu aat,a gpuravam batch of 1983 propagate chesi adedo telugu idemity ani okla fictious identity create chesinaro....mella mella ga a identity kuda potadi...and real identity of geographical location will come into place...its only matter of time. lol nee edupantha aa ntr gadi meedha na.. atla cheppochu kada... no one cares about NTR but what you said were completely wrong about languages and regions... ofcourse telugu is an identity ( I dont claim anything about it though) but yeah you cant deny it. Tamil is an identity, same with any other language. If three people are in a room where two of them speak the same language and "one of them plus the third guy" are from same region... chances are, the two guys who speak the same language get to know each other faster and become friends easily even though the third guy is from the same region as one of those other two guys... Quote
reality Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 20 minutes ago, chittimallu2 said: If I remember correctly... tamil nadu is the land of tamil speaking people... language valla vachina peru but not the other way... also nuvu paina ichina kannadiga kooda kanna nundi vachindhe...I never heard someone call a man form kerala as keralite, they are referred to as mallu or malayali... most of the states in India are named after their languages and wherever there isnt a dominant language they gave up and named them as north land (UP), middle land (MP)... etc Aren’t you comparing apples with oranges? Kerala or Andhra Pradesh should be compared with Madya pradesh or UP? But, looks like you are comparing mallu or gulte with MP and UP. Btw, I did hear Keralite and Andhrite etc... On the other hand, wrt your point on tamilnadu, why Kerala was not called mallunadu, and Ap/tg telugunadu? Just felt your reasoning is a bit superficial/made-up. Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 5 minutes ago, reality said: Aren’t you comparing apples with oranges? Kerala or Andhra Pradesh should be compared with Madya pradesh or UP? But, looks like you are comparing mallu or gulte with MP and UP. Btw, I did hear Keralite and Andhrite etc... Just felt your reasoning is a bit superficial/made-up. No I didnt make it up.. Im referring to people's identities. Halwa emannadu? there is no language identity ani.. and im saying thats wrong.. Im saying that probably UP and MP lo there is no strong single language to name their state after emo ani? How is that logic superficial? The majority of UP and MP people speak hindi just like few other states and they cant name every hindi speaking state as hindi pradesh or hindi nadu etc kada? You might have randomly heard someone say keralite or andhrite, I didnt say that word doesnt exist but i said we being called as telugus or them as mallus is more often... More than anything halwa is crying that he wants a special identity away from andhra people so he wants regional identity to dominate but that doesnt happen as all the names are after languages and in most cases people will referred to based on what they speak. Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 15 minutes ago, reality said: Aren’t you comparing apples with oranges? Kerala or Andhra Pradesh should be compared with Madya pradesh or UP? But, looks like you are comparing mallu or gulte with MP and UP. Btw, I did hear Keralite and Andhrite etc... On the other hand, wrt your point on tamilnadu, why Kerala was not called mallunadu, and Ap/tg telugunadu? Just felt your reasoning is a bit superficial/made-up. Also a simple fact, the states in India are formed based on languages after the independence... I dont know why few states like kerala and andhra pradesh (unlike tamil nadu, gujarat, bengal, assam, bihar, etc) were named like that despite having one dominant language but yeah they were all formed based on languages... Quote
reality Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 13 minutes ago, chittimallu2 said: No I didnt make it up.. Im referring to people's identities. Halwa emannadu? there is no language identity ani.. and im saying thats wrong.. Im saying that probably UP and MP lo there is no strong single language to name their state after emo ani? How is that logic superficial? The majority of UP and MP people speak hindi just like few other states and they cant name every hindi speaking state as hindi pradesh or hindi nadu etc kada? You might have randomly heard someone say keralite or andhrite, I didnt say that word doesnt exist but i said we being called as telugus or them as mallus is more often... More than anything halwa is crying that he wants a special identity away from andhra people so he wants regional identity to dominate but that doesnt happen as all the names are after languages and in most cases people will referred to based on what they speak. OK, 2 things we are debating here I think. 1. Demarcation of a region, 2. Addressing a person based on language/ region. For 1, language doesn’t have boundaries, but a region does. And so, demarcation of a region should not be derived from language. For 2, I do agree, when referring a person, they can be referred either way (language or region based). Example: He is telugu guy or he is a hyderabadi. Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 2 minutes ago, reality said: OK, 2 things we are debating here I think. 1. Demarcation of a region, 2. Addressing a person based on language/ region. For 1, language doesn’t have boundaries, but a region does. And so, demarcation of a region should not be derived from language. For 2, I do agree, when referring a person, they can be referred either way (language or region based). Example: He is telugu guy or he is a hyderabadi. 1) Yeah however those lines were drawn based on the languages after independence antunna.. .not the other way. They didnt call a random piece of land as tamil nadu and then printed a paper AD saying all the tamil speaking people in the country needs to move to that state. Languages made the states that are today but not the states made languages. The identity will always be language, love it or hate it. 2) simple question.. lets say you talk telugu language but you were born and brought up in bombay since your parents migrated there before you were born... A random guy sees you talk on the phone on a road, will he think you are a maharastrian or an andhra/TG guy? Quote
chittimallu2 Posted September 13, 2018 Report Posted September 13, 2018 Just now, chittimallu2 said: 2) simple question.. lets say you talk telugu language but you were born and brought up in bombay since your parents migrated there before you were born... A random guy sees you talk on the phone on a road, will he think you are a maharastrian or an andhra/TG guy? Here in the Q I asked, you may have an ID card from maharastra state officially but thats a different aspect. You still will be called as a telugu person by any random person because you speak telugu but not marathi in this example. No one recognises the land/region/state you are from but the language you speak. Quote
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