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maadhav

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It's the pronouncation, not writing.

 

GiTHA sounds like Gi - DA.

while Gita sounds like - Gi TA.

 

Its the sounds which makes it difference, not the words. Remember, Gita was brought through generations by oral presentation, NOT writing alone.

 

And this differentiate exists not in India alone but also in China and Japanese vocaburies (I know because I know Japanese language as well).

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are these pronounced different in south?

 

The sound of Tha is like "THE" and it stops the word. Like Gi THE. Finish there.

 

In the South, the sound extends a bit. Ta sounds like Taa, so Gita sounds like Gitaa.

 

So one sound is THE sound and another is TA sound. See a difference? It's in the tongue, and, do I need to remind you that North Indians speak Hindi while South Indians speak Tamil?

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And this differentiate exists not in India alone but also in China and Japanese vocaburies (I know because I know Japanese language as well).

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China and Japanese don't use latin.

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