Bangalore Kannada

Bangalore Kannada

Bangalore Kannada (Kannada: ಬೆಂಗ್ಳೂರ್ ಕನ್ನಡ ) is a vernacular dialect of the Indian language, Kannada, spoken mainly by people residing in and around Bangalore.

This dialect is primarily spoken by youth and in informal discourse between locals. This slang is quickly picked up by the outsiders who stay in Bangalore. The slang is also pure Kannada and is quite old, too, and not of a cosmopolitan nature. The use of slang may give outsiders an inaccurate impression.

Bangalore Kannada is spoken by the native people almost everywhere: at home, in educational institutions and other places. Bangalore and Mysore Kannada are the most commonly used in other mediums such as plays and movies. Also, Bangalore Kannada has a neutral accent.

One hears Authentic Kannada at localities/areas like Malleshwaram, Basavanagudi, Rajajinagar, Chamarajpet, Banashankari, Sadashivanagar, Vijaynagar, Jayanagar, J P Nagar, Gandhi Bazaar, Kalasipalya etc. At other newer areas, one may hear other languages along with Kannada.

Some words specific to bangalore kannada are: bombaat, sakkath - meaning awesome/coolbejaan - a lot

Kannada words are quite often used by the Bangalore people. These words can be slang or catchy words, and can also be combined into [Kanglish] [kannada+English] .

Contribution from Kannada cinema

Upendra a popular star of urban blues is prominent linguist of Bangalore Kannada. His famous song from a movie named Upendra he has popularised the word "oLu" - meaning rubbish. The song says "MTV subbulakshmige bari OLu" - meaning for a doyen of Karnataka Shastreeya Sangitha like Subbulakshmi, MTV is rubbish. He is known to popularize the side effects of urbanization

Jaggesh has to his credit for inventing word "Dagaar" meaning a whore/prostitute for those who follow seductive and revealing outfits on city roads. One more innovation is "Dow" (from Dove rhymed with love) for referring a lover.

Sudeep introduced a word "Kichcha" in a superhit blockbuster movie Huchcha which means a person with lot of fire or "Kichchu" inside him. In fact Kicha is used to denote Lord Krishna which becomes Kichcha due to his fiercesome nature in this heart touching movie.

Anant Nag had introduced terms "Roll Call" in one of movies meaning one who makes fools of people from his talking skills.

Ambareesh had introduced a term "Guldu Khan" - to mean a stupid/brainwashed person - related to a foolish Muslim invader in his films.

Ravichandran and Kashinath have also contributed a lot of pun related dialogues and terms in their movies.

Other common terms

* Adda haku - Place to hang out
* Area - For a controlling space of a Rowdy.
* Aykollodu - Literally means picking up. Used as a slang for dead/died. Eg : ivnu ivattu aykontaane maga.
* Awaaz haaku - To shout at.
* Bachaav - To save
* chachu haaku - Actually mean hit well, used to refer when somebody has done really well in exams.
* Chakka - Impotent
* Chowra/Bolisu - nicely shave a person of his money.
* Dabba - A empty can - for an insensible/useless person.
* Dhingchak - Used for vibrant and fluorescent colour dressed characters.
* Dow - Meaning a Girl friend or Boy friend
* Figurru - Pretty girl
* Pantar/Panta - From Pandit for someone who is a master. Also used for betters/match fixers.
* Kaage harsu - Literally to fly away a crow. Tofool
* Kachchko - (literally to bite) used to mean to linger on may be in a traffic / protect wicket in cricket (after Rahul Dravid).
* Kalachiko/Kataysko/Apase - To fled out of the scene.
* Karaab - Hindi word meaning worse. Usually used by Engineering Students. Eg: Paper sakat karaab aagittu maga.
* Karga - Karaga - Literally a dance formTo show off
* Kichayisu - To trigger a fight.
* Konga - Literally means oblique, mostly used for a Tamil who is intelligent and political.
* Loose - Brain lose - A insensible person.
* Ganchali - To indicate someone who is behaving out of the way and in a irritating manner. Eg: Sakkat ganchali maadtavne guru.
* Gandhi - To indicate a person who is very innocent or behaves like innocent.
* Gubold - Alias for Guldu or Guldu khan.
* Guldu - An Idiot
* Guru - For someone who is learned.
* Hava iDu - To keep scared of ones.
* Hoge/Kenda - Dead/caught in grave danger
* Katthi - Literally a sword means Super.
* Kolte/Kwashtu - Waste person
* Koole - Means have fun. Eg : Sikkapatte Koole maadidvi maga.
* Konga - Konga or Konga's are generally referred to tamil peoples who are living in Bangalore.these Konga's are from tamilnadu.they are working here because for their survival.they migrated here because they are thrown out from tamilnadu by two corrupt politicians [karunanadi & jayalalitha] .these konga's are born to tamil prostitutes who are in tamilnadu. sometimes they are also referred to as "SON OF PROSTITUTES".
* Kwaatle/Kirik - Person who always induce problems
* Maga - literally means son/one who is young,If you go to some remote village in south karnataka (around mandya) Older people usually use the word "Maga ba elli" means "son come here",to be specific someone uses 'Maga' to address someone who is younger than him/her, but now a days the meanging has changed especially in bangalore, where it used to speak to some one who we know well like a friend, it closely maps to the English word Dude.
* Meter - Measure of bravery by asking crudely "Meter estide " or "How much Meter do you have". often compared to Auto Rickshaw meters of Bangalore which jump at road humps and are notoriously dear even for a short distance
* Maaruva Katte - Meaning a katte (elevated space) for maarata(selling).
* Mannu Hodkondu malko - Dead/Buried inside the sand
* Minchinguu - To show-off. Minchu -meaning lightening streak. Normally used to denote Muslim Burkha clad women who put chamki - shining apparels. Used for someone wearing gaudy coloured dress.
* Mundayisu - means to nicely shave a person of his money.
* Oost - Gone Case
* Paachko - have a sound sleep
* Paaketuu- country liquor.
* Pataysu -To make girl fall in love
* Penga - Monkey (Fool)
* Piteel - Actually means Violin, So, used to indicate lies or words of no use.
* Punda/Pokiri/Chappar - equalling a Loafer.
* Qwarteruu- A quarter of country liquor.
* Rowdy - A Rowdy.
* Saabi - A Muslim.
* Sakkath - similar saying - Too much.
* Shishya/Sisya/Maga - For a friend - considering as a disciple.
* Sikkapatte - very much
* Soda - One wearing spectacles, usually with high power or thick glasses
* TagDu - A person who is dumb.
* Topi haaku - To make a person wear a cap(topi) - symbolic of making him a fool.
* Yedda/Yabuda - Fool/Brainless
* Yescape / Sink aagu - Derived from 'Escape'. Introduced by Jaggesh. Means to Run away from trouble.

Some English words commonly used with Kannada include image, level, demand, guarantee, by-two tea, IT/BT(software), road, coffee, tax, etc.Lot of slangs can be heard not only in slums and under privilged areas but even with politicians which mostly equal physical and child abuses.

Terms in sports

Cricket

* Kolte Batsman - For someone who covers the stumps and smashes powerfully on On-side but equally incompetent when it comes to Off- side.
* Ota / Kudure(literally horse) - In cricket commentary it is used for denoting a run.
* Pinda - For a dead ball which comes rolling to a batsman.
* thootu - For a misfield.
* Thuuk Batsman - A Batsman who always gets consistent low scores.
* Pitch Catch- A one pitch catch usually used in gully cricket.

ee also

* Languages of India
* Bangalore
* Madras Tamil
* Mixed languages
* Bambaiya Hindi


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