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by quadrifoliate
118 days ago
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If you want to be able to understand them, you should probably stop thinking of them as a monolithic groupd of "Indians". Individual states in India are comparable in size and greater in population than Spain or Italy; and some cities and their suburbs are comparable to Romania. Overall, India's population is more than 3x that of Europe. A lot of Indians have English that's influenced by the specific region they come from and the native language. A couple examples: - Specific regions of Northwestern India have the "e-" prefixing (e.g. "stop" turns into "estop") while speaking English - Southern Indians tend to y-prefix due to their native languages having more of that sound (e.g. "LLM" can turn into "yell-ell-em"). |
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