According to Osho, ‘mispronunciation’ often reflects individuality, not deficiency. Language is personal; when you refuse borrowed standards, you speak in your own way. His idiosyncratic English—pronunciations, meanings, structures—intentionally resists conformity, keeps listeners alert by disrupting habit, and even proves useful in life. What sounds ‘wrong’ can be a creative, authentic voice rather than a mistake to fix.
People sometimes say words “wrong” because they speak in their own special way—and that can be honest, helpful, and okay.