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Werner
Sonntag, den 28. August 2022 um 03:45 Uhr | Ponto Valentino
The number of its proficient speakers, over three hundred million, places it in third of fourth place after Mandarin, English, and perhaps Spanish.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
Werner
Sonntag, den 28. August 2022 um 03:45 Uhr | Ponto Valentino
The number of its proficient speakers, over three hundred million, places it in third of fourth place after Mandarin, English, and perhaps Spanish.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
Werner
Sonntag, den 28. August 2022 um 03:45 Uhr | Ponto Valentino
The number of its proficient speakers, over three hundred million, places it in third of fourth place after Mandarin, English, and perhaps Spanish.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
Werner
Sonntag, den 28. August 2022 um 03:44 Uhr | Ponto Valentino
The number of its proficient speakers, over three hundred million, places it in third of fourth place after Mandarin, English, and perhaps Spanish.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
However, widespread resistance to the imposition of Hindi on non-native audio system, especially in South India (such as these in Tamil Nadu) led to the passage of the Official Languages Act of 1963, which provided for the continued use of English indefinitely for all official purposes, though the constitutional directive for the Union Government to encourage the unfold of Hindi was retained and has strongly influenced its insurance policies.
Hindi additionally makes extensive use of mortgage translation (calqueing) and sometimes phono-semantic matching of English. Probably the most frequent source languages in this category are Persian, Arabic, English and Portuguese. Belonging to this category are onomatopoetic phrases or ones borrowed from local non-Indo-Aryan languages.
This is named Chāyāvād (shadow-ism) and the literary figures belonging to this school are often called Chāyāvādī.
Verlene
Sonntag, den 28. August 2022 um 03:03 Uhr | Norristown
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