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New Delhi: A video featured a South Korean content creator teaching basic Bhojpuri to a Korean group. The man, identified as Yechan C. Lee, was seen introducing the kids to the necessary Bhojpuri required by the students to make a formal conversation with anyone. "How to four basic conversations in India. When we meet someone for the first time, we say hello. In India, we say, 'ka ho?' Very nice, very nice," said the man. In response to the man, the group of students repeated the words and the phrases, paying close attention to their pronunciation. "When we meet that same person again, then we say, how have you been? In India, we say, 'ka hal ba?' Amazing...," said the man. The video grabbed the attention of many. Netizens lauded the man for the way he spoke the language. "A Korean guy teaching Korean kids Bhojpuri in English with an Indian accent..," said one. Another commented, "Bhojpuri is more famous out of India."
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