Netizens laughed at his strange words
His name is Borja Yankee. If you hear such a complicated name, everyone will not understand. But, everyone will jump when they see his picture. Borja is now very popular on Facebook, especially among young Bengali speaking netizens. Borja is popular on social media mainly for its smiling face. One cheek smiled and said funny things in different videos. And that's the busy net world.
Lately, this young YouTuber is gaining new popularity among Bengali netizens. And it will not be or why? Now Borja is saying Bengali in that funny accent! Netizens laughed when they saw the video of Borja speaking Bangla. Sometimes he is heard to say the name of a food like Fuchka. Sometimes he is seen saying Mahfuzur Rahman's deep emotional line with a smile, in a funny way. Once again Sefudar's famous remark 'Drink, be human.'
This week, a video of Borja speaking Bengali went viral on Facebook. The video has received more than 3 million views till Wednesday. The number of shares is 54 thousand. 15 thousand comments with him. Needless to say, most of them are Bengalis. Many people have put up a meeting in the comments section to hear various proverbs.
How did Canadians know Borja Bengali? Many keep asking this question. Later, however, it was learned that an expatriate Bangladeshi youth known to him was teaching him Tuktak Bangla. And that's where Borja got a lot of fun.
Lately, this young YouTuber is gaining new popularity among Bengali netizens. And it will not be or why? Now Borja is saying Bengali in that funny accent! Netizens laughed when they saw the video of Borja speaking Bangla. Sometimes he is heard to say the name of a food like Fuchka. Sometimes he is seen saying Mahfuzur Rahman's deep emotional line with a smile, in a funny way. Once again Sefudar's famous remark 'Drink, be human.'
This week, a video of Borja speaking Bengali went viral on Facebook. The video has received more than 3 million views till Wednesday. The number of shares is 54 thousand. 15 thousand comments with him. Needless to say, most of them are Bengalis. Many people have put up a meeting in the comments section to hear various proverbs.
How did Canadians know Borja Bengali? Many keep asking this question. Later, however, it was learned that an expatriate Bangladeshi youth known to him was teaching him Tuktak Bangla. And that's where Borja got a lot of fun.
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