We need imports from London for Isl commentary I don't want to go through the agony of iL and national game commentary ever again . I agree with @munna219777
@goalkeepar Their Academy has branches in Punjab as well as Chandigarh. Chandigarh as a union territory is joint capital of both Punjab and Haryana. Club is based in Chandigarh. Their new stadium is in Panchkula which comes in Haryana. As far as name is concerned, one will find Sher-e-Punjab Dhaba in Vancouver, Canada also. As per 2010 Census which also collects data on mother tongue, 67.53% people of Chandigarh have listed Hindi as their first language (mother tongue) as compared to Punjabi (27.89%). So it is safe to say that Minerva is a Hindi club.
I can fluently speak read write understand Hindi but don't get more than 40% of Marathi. Calling Marathi a hindi dialect is an insult to Marathi and people of Maharashtra. Anyways , the point was commentary in Hindi would be pathetic. I would rather prefer Bengali or just don't have any commentary at all, just the raw feed.
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I don't want to go through the agony of iL and national game commentary ever again .
I agree with @munna219777
As far as name is concerned, one will find Sher-e-Punjab Dhaba in Vancouver, Canada also.
As per 2010 Census which also collects data on mother tongue, 67.53% people of Chandigarh have listed Hindi as their first language (mother tongue) as compared to Punjabi (27.89%). So it is safe to say that Minerva is a Hindi club.
Khatra (danger)
hamla (attack)
khatarnak (dangerous)
tareef karni hogi (need to be praised)
khoobsurat mauka (beautiful chance)
aur yeh chance miss hua (miffed the chance)
khoobsoorat bachaav (beautiful save)
aur yeh mauka gava diya (opportunity squandered)
Any Tom, Dick and Harry who can use these words, phrases can become a Hindi Commentator in Indian sports scene.
Did they directly evolved from sanskrit like the case of hindi which many actually believe is a devolved form of sanskrit or
Did it mixed with local languages and evolved into Bengali , Gujarati and Marathi .
It's off topic though