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11/13/2007 7:39 PM INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!! (6 Comments)

vanoraj

INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

Hello all! I am writing a research paper on the dialects and languages of India. If you speak any Indian language (bonus if you speak more than one!) please help me with this research. If you will record your voice (most subjects are simply introducing themselves in their native language) and send it to me, with a statement (in english please) which gives me permission to use your voice in my presentation (only for a class of 20, nobody will know who you are but me) it would help me a lot. If you speak more than one language (not including English) please send the same recording in all languages spoken. Thank you so much for considering this. It would help me so much!!

1/24/2008 2:12 AMRe: INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

johnsmith2404
John 28, Tianjin, Tianjin, China
Hi
Nice to meet u. iam an Indian working in China. what can i do for u?

12/24/2008 11:07 AMRe: Re: INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

oliveryty
oliverVerified Zorpian 24, Linyi, Shandong, China
welcome to china,:-)

12/24/2008 11:10 AMRe: INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

oliveryty
oliverVerified Zorpian 24, Linyi, Shandong, China
I know a few names of indian languages, such as banglan, hindi, ... is urdu one of the indian languages linguistically?

1/3/2009 10:03 PMRe: Re: INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

Purrrz
Meow 28, United States
do you mean bangla or bengali? I speak that .. also I speak English and now I'm learning Chinese ..

1/5/2009 11:18 AMRe: Re: Re: INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

oliveryty
oliverVerified Zorpian 24, Linyi, Shandong, China
yeah, bangali, I meant

are you bangalish? I mean your ethnic...bangalish american? and bangali is you mother tongue?

glad to hear that you are learning chinese, it is not so difficult as people imagine but the characters, an idea for you, 80 per cent of the characters are made according the rule of "appearance+shoud" that is one character is made up of two parts, one shows its appearance or traits, and the other shows the sound, which is usually another character in use, and share a same sound with the former.

for example

返fan (return)=反fan+之(=走)(walk)

1/5/2009 3:13 PMRe: Re: Re: Re: INDIAN LANGUAGE SPEAKERS!!!

Purrrz
Meow 28, United States
Thank you so much for the tips.. It's still a difficult language for me because there's no use of alphabets or phonics in Chinese however I think if i practice a lot and expose myself to Chinese a lot I can read / write basic Chinese.

返fan (return)=反fan+之(=走)(walk) .. Fan = as in something we use to fan ourselves?

PS: I'm Bangladeshi American.. Banglish = Bangla + English.. it mostly applies to spoken languages. For example I myself speak Banglish, that is I speak English and Bangla mixed in a sentence.
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