A photo taken inside an auto in Bengaluru has gone viral on social media, sparking numerous replies from users. The viral image depicts a brochure posted inside a Bengaluru vehicle, allowing passengers to learn Kannada phrases while riding.
The leaflet, titled "Learn Kannada with Auto Kannadiga," provides a list of essential terms for non-Kannadigas to converse with car drivers, both during and after the journey.?
It includes Kannada sentences translated into English, allowing non-Kannada speakers to communicate more effectively in the native language.?
In addition, the brochure includes QR codes that lead to video examples for improved pronunciation and learning. It also shows a map of Bengaluru, an automobile, and the Kannada flag.
Vsalya Tandon shared the now-viral picture on X (previously known as Twitter).??
It carries the caption, ¡°Very handy.¡± The pamphlet includes useful phrases like ¡°Namasakara sir¡± (Hello, sir), ¡°Elli idira¡± (Where are you?), ¡°Ille nilsi¡± (stop here), ¡°Yeshtu aaythu¡± (How much?), and ¡°UPI idya? Athwa cash aa?¡± (Do you accept UPI or only cash?). The pamphlet also refers to auto drivers as ¡°sir¡±.?
The post has gone popular since being shared on X, with over 2.2 million views, and the figure is constantly growing. Many people flocked to the comments area to express their opinions. Here's what people wrote.
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