“Vivekamanan” To “Vestas”: Twitter Is ROFL Over Trump Pronunciations
New Delhi:
US President Donald Trump’s speech on Monday at Ahmedabad’s Motera stadium left Twitter in splits over his a number of mispronunciations although the American chief received some reward over the references to Bollywood, Indian public figures.
From calling High Minister Narendra Modi the son of a “chiwala” (“Chaiwala” or tea-seller) to citing “The Vestas” (The Vedas) and a botched up pronunciation of Swami Vivekananda, social media customers famous a number of cases of Trump-isms.
Some additionally praised Mr Trump for praising the “genius” of the Hindi film industry and recalling two all-time favourites, ‘Sholay’ (which he known as “Shojay”) and ‘Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge’ (“DDLJ”).
The entire phrases Trump mispronounced (and methods to say them as it should be):
– Suuchin Tendulkar (Sachin Tendulkar)
– Cheewallah (Chaiwallah)
– Shojay (Sholay)
– The ‘Vestas’ (The Vedas)
– Swami Vivekamanan (Swami Vivekananda) #TrumpInIndia
Sbsa Mazadar cheewallah h???????? pic.twitter.com/Xt7l8A28hT— jamia boy@ (@Rj_Jamia1) February 24, 2020
Lord! Trump simply stated Swami Viveka-mu-nand!#MoteraStadium#TrumpModiMeet#NamasteTrump#TrumpIndiaVisit
— Simply A Citizen (@ks_NotANiceGirl) February 24, 2020
Who idea it used to be a good suggestion to get Trump to check out and pronounce Swami Vivekananda on degree?
— Ross Adkin (@AdkinRoss) February 24, 2020
No longer oldest ? In any case Until now Trump stated those phrases ????
????Chiwala (to not be at a loss for words for Chihuahua)
???? Swami Vivakamunda
???? Suuchin Trendulkar
???? Viriut Kohli????????????#NamasteTrump
— Anurag Patra (@AnuragPatra17) February 24, 2020
I battle to socialise like Trump battle to pronounce swami vivekanand.
— Girish (@Girishgogia) February 24, 2020
Donald Trump’s pronunciation of Tendulkar and Kohli ????????????????????????????????
— Accountable Father of 3!!! (@AndileMlondo) February 24, 2020
One thing about Donald Trump’s pronunciation of Sachin Tendulkar tells me he is not an enormous cricket fan pic.twitter.com/stFhq46MLx
— Andy Silke (@andysilke) February 24, 2020
Horrible pronunciation by way of Trump of Hindi phrases
#NamasteyTrump— AQ (@AmbedkarQuote) February 24, 2020
A+ grade to Trump speech writers. Have not heard the speech hut what I’m seeing on twitter suggests just right homework on lately’s India. On pronunciation, Trump struggles with English phrases, like ‘nameless’. Swami Vivekananda greater than a mouthful for him.
— Ram (@ramprasad_c) February 24, 2020
Ignoring dangerous pronunciation by way of trump, total it used to be an excellent speech.
— Aditya (@Adiguru_ji) February 24, 2020
Trump has finished super homework earlier than coming right here. Forget about the pronunciation phase.
— Vikas Mika Gurjar (@VikasMikaGurjar) February 24, 2020
That used to be a just right speech from Donald Trump. Folks may level against his errors in pronunciation however that is all a part of the package deal. He makes the entirety sound extra original and authentic and that is the reason his largest credo.
— Okay Bhattacharjee (@YearOfTheKraken) February 24, 2020
Identify-checking Bollywood movies and Indian cricketers, Mr Trump – with a watch on elections in November – paid tribute to the four-million-strong Indian-American diaspora as “really particular other folks”.
Donald Trump received a red-carpet welcome in India on Monday, addressing an enormous rally on the international’s largest cricket stadium on his first authentic consult with to India this is giant on photograph alternatives however most likely quick on substance.
“The united states loves India. The united states respects India, and The united states will all the time be devoted and dependable buddies to the Indian other folks,” Mr Trump informed the ecstatic crowd.
(With inputs from businesses)