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Prashanta,

 

Tbanks for responding and sharing with us all, your view of language

and english in particular.

 

English is not ONE language any more. With British invasion

encompassing pretty much all of the world as we know it, the language

has left its mark all over the globe pretty much.

 

English varies a lot depending on where you are, where you go!

Accents differ, idioms change, drastically!

 

Let us not, in this global flux make language an issue, particularly

a language that is not really even ours!

 

Whether we spell his name Vivekananda or Bibekanondo (really! and not

Bibekananda if you must know!) means diddly if we do not know what he

spake to us of! If you catch my drift!

 

Same deal for others!!

 

Your supercillious remark about someone else's english when you

yourself use some rather strange syntax and shortcuts is at the very

least strangely arrogant, considering that you try so hard to come

across as someone otherwise!

 

Remember this! I will continue to point out even if it takes me to

Roke someone in the eye and be obnoxious when I see discrepancies

between how people tout to be and what they come across as!

 

You can count on it, whether you like it or not!

 

I have seen all kinds and forms of hypocrisy on the jyotish scene and

like it or not, those who to that SHALL hear from me, one

way or another!

 

RR

 

 

 

, Prashant Kumar G B

<gbp_kumar wrote:

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> Hi RR,

>

> IT is not derogratory, it is more when people use theor

thoughts in mother tounge (where it can be medium of learning as

well) no fault of theirs but the system under which they r taught.

>

> TRUE THE OTHER FORMS LIKE U SAID DO EXIST

>

> with Hinglish u can find ischool, isteel, ismile, astro-logy, bio-

logy, eco-nomy etc the near phonetic sounds r used here.

> similar

> Bengali bibekananda for vivekananda

> Rabindranath = Ravindranath

> the most pouplar quote I remember is forgot the name bhy r u

standing in the bharanda...? (why and varanda)

> tamil cero, suse, badthma, COBAL, buri, betrol...

> for zero, juice, padma, Gopal, puri, petrol

> u will find telugu speaking using jero, mujic, jig-jag, for zero,

music, zig-zag

>

> so it is more medium of learing that interefere with

thought/expression.

> as this person did not put the question in anyway I cud

understnad, if u did pl let me know.

>

> I saw a similar posting by an girlwho is an MBA, CLAIMED She was

a topper all her life. 3 weeksa go neame begins in S

>

> b4 i forget thanks for the mail long enuf than a mere comment.,

this way u've givenme a chance tos ay nothign is deliberate wanted

to know fromt he questioner what they want, wasn't clear to answer.

>

>

> Prashant

>

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> crystal pages <jyotish_vani wrote: Prashant,

>

> I am curious. What is this hinglish you refer to?

>

> I don't wish to jump to the conclusion that that term is a

derogatory

> remark implying that hindi-speaking individuals are not capable

of

> speaking proper english! So please enlighten us what you implied.

>

> Is there a Banglish, Gujringlish, Marathinglish, taminglish,

> teluglish, oriainglish, kannanglish, rajinglish, punjinglish too?

>

> Thanks

>

>

>

> , Prashant Kumar G B

> <gbp_kumar@> wrote:

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> > i am still wondering if this is english or some hinglish.

please

> rephrase ur mail.

> >

> > no data to work on, and what do u expect any1 here to do with

> this if u want and adive GIVE DATA, ASKA QUESTION?

> >

> > Courtney <courtneyjo_2000@> wrote: i have this guy i

like

> new he has some major issues in his life but we

> > like each other just would like to no the future where its

going??

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