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Posted: 4 years ago
#11

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.

Dividation is not a word. Don’t give wrong twist. You are giving definition of Divide here.

Rampant is word, but it is not verb. She said rampanting, which wrong derivative. For Rivalry, I need to watch again if It is was rivalry or some other derivative.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#12

Originally posted by: BasKahDia

Dividation is not a word. Don’t give wrong twist. You are giving definition of Divide here.

Rampant is word, but it is not verb. She said rampanting, which wrong derivative. For Rivalry, I need to watch again if It is was rivalry or some other derivative.


She pronounced it as revelry.

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: BasKahDia

Dividation is not a word. Don’t give wrong twist. You are giving definition of Divide here.

Rampant is word, but it is not verb. She said rampanting, which wrong derivative. For Rivalry, I need to watch again if It is was rivalry or some other derivative.


She said and I quote Despite the fact when you came rampanting on me!!!

Please TM now find this in the dictionary!


And using dividation in the task for the side demarcated for each side is certainly not the right context plus the word doesn't exist. Please stop justifying just for the sake of it!

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Posted: 4 years ago
#14

Originally posted by: Padmajaan


She pronounced it as revelry.

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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Posted: 4 years ago
#15

Originally posted by: Padmajaan


She said and I quote Despite the fact when you came rampanting on me!!!

Please TM now find this in the dictionary!


And using dividation in the task for the side demarcated for each side is certainly not the right context plus the word doesn't exist. Please stop justifying just for the sake of it!

in the context she was speaking, correct word should have been rampaging not rampanting. She made up the word.


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Posted: 4 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: Picasso9

in the context she was speaking, correct word should have been rampaging not rampanting. She made up the word.



and by the way, she pronounced it as rampenting! 🤣

Edited by Padmajaan - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#17

Basically the pitfalls of half-cooked knowledge but trying to use it as a weapon to prove her class and superiority over others like Arshi, Rakhi, etc. and obviously being called out for it!


And on top of it claiming to be a gold medalist in English and an MA in English makes it even worse for her!

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Posted: 4 years ago
#18

Originally posted by: ShahZur

In live feeds , i observed she always speaks hindi like they are english words . Putting "ing" infront of hindi word .

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that is called hinglish which is quite common in Mumbai where she and I are from

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Posted: 4 years ago
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She said 'dividisation' not dividation.


And 'rampanting' not just rampant. Even Abhinav was irritated with this word.


And 'revelry' for rivalry.


If she is correct, then why was she making those faces?

Edited by JumpingViolets - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#20

Originally posted by: Padmajaan

Basically the pitfalls of half-cooked knowledge but trying to use it as a weapon to prove her class and superiority over others like Arshi, Rakhi, etc. and obviously being called out for it!


And on top of it claiming to be a gold medalist in English and an MA in English makes it even worse for her!

she must have bought her gold medal and MA. 🤣

Makes one wonder how low the standards criteria must be.

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