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by raghava
1879 days ago
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Kannadiga* here. very interesting theory. Although I haven't come across many Kannadigas who choose en_CA due to KA and CA sounding similar, this is an angle for sure. But OP's guess (en_CA alphabetically above en_GB / en_US) is a more possible reality. Another trivia: Kannada-English dialect is called "Kanglish" here. Ex: "ಲಾಕ್-ಡವ್ನ್ ! ಬಸ್ಸು ಕಾರು ಎಲ್ಲಾ ರೋಡಿಂದಾ ಬ್ಯಾನ್!" [phonetic: 'lockdown! baSSu, kaaru ellaa road-indaa byaan!'] Though the sentence is accepted to be Kannada, only true Kannada word there is "ellaa" (=> all) Kanglish is the norm here, and textbook Kannada isn't getting good love from many. The onslaught of Sankrit on pure classical Kannada is a different topic altogether, for another day! *people from Karnataka who speak Kannada. |
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Where I live, that sentence would usually turn out to be something like "Naale inda lockdown, vahanagaLu yavdu Ache barubaaradu".