India is now the top audience in the world for YouTube and is continuing to be one of the fastest growing audiences on the site. This is to encourage growth amongst creators and viewers alike.ĭirector of Content Partnerships for YouTube Indian, Satya Raghavan, languages such as Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati and Marathi are continuing to be used and growing amongst YouTube creators and influencers. Regional languages to drive creators in 2020įollowing the success of YouTube creators who speak in regional Indian languages over the past three years, the company has stated in will be focusing on even more Indian regional languages in the new year. “All of these projects have been strategically chosen for the demographics we’re trying to address in the Navajo Nation.” “Language preservation is talking Navajo in the home and having more formal programs and schools that teach Navajo language.” Director of the museum, Manuelito Wheeler said being included in mainstream media has boosted Navajo pride in their culture. The museum is also exploring options beyond children’s programming. ![]() “The Navajo Nation, a semi-autonomous territory that stretches across swaths of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah, previously arranged for Disney’s Finding Nemo to be dubbed in Navajo as well. Just when the Navajo people thought they were safe, Baby Shark is coming to get and/or annoy them too! The creators of the Baby Shark (Doo Doo Doo Doo) video, which has over 4 billion views on YouTube are working with Navajo Nation Museum in the US to create a new version of the catchy song.Ī vulnerable language, Navajo is now only spoken by about 120,000 people. ![]() ![]() Baby Shark creators to release Navajo version of wildly popular song Bringing popular culture to the Najavo speaking people, helps to bring awareness of the vulnerable language We’re delving into language from all across the globe this week NLP research engineers working with pidgin English, YouTube India is branching out into local and regional Indian languages, Navajo is getting it’s own version of one of the most popular (read: annoying for adults) songs amongst toddlers and we see the effects on the brain from being bilingual from an early age. And, judging by the news that’s come out in the past week, there’s a lot of folks out there who share our passion. ![]() It's something we're passionate about here at Video Translator, we can't get enough of it.
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