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Home / Lifestyle / Vietnamese Man Stuns Tourists with Fluent Hindi & Gujarati

Vietnamese Man Stuns Tourists with Fluent Hindi & Gujarati

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Vietnamese man fluent in Hindi and Gujarati impresses Indian tourists.
  • Viral video of man's language skills garnered over 1.3 million views.
  • He is a self-taught polyglot who learned languages from Indian TV shows.

An extraordinary display of linguistic talent has emerged from Vietnam, where a self-taught polyglot has captivated social media users with his command of Hindi and Gujarati. Indian tourists visiting Vietnam encountered the man, who surprised them by conversing fluently in their native languages. The encounter was captured in a video that rapidly went viral, amassing over 1.3 million views and drawing significant online attention.

The polyglot revealed that his language journey began through an immersion in Indian culture, specifically by watching popular television shows. This unique learning method allowed him to pick up nuances of Hindi and Gujarati, impressing travelers who experienced his skills firsthand. His ability to switch between languages, even engaging in local greetings like 'Kem Cho,' left many astonished and delighted.

Vietnam has seen a substantial increase in Indian tourism, with nearly four lakh visitors in the past year. The country's appeal lies in its affordability and accessibility, especially during the dry season from October to April, which coincides with major Indian holidays. This growing cultural exchange highlights unexpected connections, such as this man's remarkable linguistic prowess.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
He is a self-taught polyglot who reportedly learned the languages by watching Indian TV shows.
The man impressed Indian tourists by speaking Hindi and Gujarati fluently, a rare skill for a foreigner.
The viral video originated in Vietnam, filmed by Indian tourists who were surprised by his language skills.

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