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Posted: 4 years ago
#51

Originally posted by: locopoco

🤣🤣I was looking at her reaction too. She must have thought yuck inko toh kuch bhi nahi aata. Btw she still pronounced Rivalry incorrect "Rivalary"

Best was Aly "Bhai hum toh aise words use hi nahi karte, toh koi stress nahi hai" 🤣

On the contrary I found her feeling embarrassed ke the words she used were wrong and was called out. Woh tho she should be thankful she didn't get mocked hansi masak mein nipt liya. If only she would have been dealt with the way she treats people muh chupane layak nahi hoti. She would have cried her way out.

Ally was best man, kya tadka mara usne.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: VintageWine

On the contrary I found her feeling embarrassed ke the words she used were wrong and was called out. Woh tho she should be thankful she didn't get mocked hansi masak mein nipt liya. If only she would have been dealt with the way she treats people muh chupane layak nahi hoti. She would have cried her way out.

Ally was best man, kya tadka mara usne.

So true but I feel she is too arrogant, self-obessed and incapable of @bold emotions.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: beingsidd

Salman questioning Rubina's english should have googled the words first. Not saying she is right using english in hindi show. But she is atleast not wrong with her words hindi or english. 😆


rampant

/ˈramp(ə)nt/

adjective

  1. (especially of something unwelcome) flourishing or spreading unchecked.
    "political violence was rampant"


rivalry

/ˈrʌɪv(ə)lri/

noun

  1. competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field

dividation

1 : to perform mathematical division. 2a(1) : to undergo replication, multiplication, fission, or separation into parts. (2) : to branch out. b : to become separated or disunited especially in opinion or interest.

Google is not absolute. You can not justify Rubina’s poor choice of words, wrong vocabulary and “ing” Hindi words.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#54

There is a difference between accent and pronunciation. How syllables are meant to be pronounced is standard in English. That cannot be changed . The intonation is down to accent that can change from location to location.


For example the correct pronunciation of the word 'develop' is de-VEL-uhp where the stress is on the second syllable. Most Indians pronounce this word as DEV-lup. This is mispronounciation not related to accent.


Nobody is mocking Rubina for her accent. It's her pronunciation ( among other language issues) that is being called out.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: Picasso9

yes. She said revelry. And revelry is celebration. So context matters. She may have masters on book but tenga in practice.


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