A phrase said and written by Tamils in protest of making Hindi the official language of India after independence from the British. This phrase was first started by Sage Chackravarti Rajagopalachari.
They protested because Tamil is a Dravidian language and Hindi is Indo-Aryan, so most Tamils understood English better than Hindi.
Hindi and English eventually both became the official languages until 1965, when English was removed.
They protested because Tamil is a Dravidian language and Hindi is Indo-Aryan, so most Tamils understood English better than Hindi.
Hindi and English eventually both became the official languages until 1965, when English was removed.
by Vishrudh Mayurasunu March 27, 2024
Get the Hindi Never English Evermug. Mr Black Power
by Mr Black Power November 24, 2021
Get the Lennon Englishmug. Is buttcheeks.
I love etymology but every time I look up a definition of an English word, its buttcheeks. The English language is buttcheeks.
by Audreybodaisey December 14, 2024
Get the English Languagemug. A saying from the time of the English / French wars, when English prisoners of war escaped from the prison camp without say hello.
The English use this saying like this: He stepped in French.
The English use this saying like this: He stepped in French.
by anonymous January 27, 2022
Get the stepped in englishmug. Timmy English is the ability to have a degree but still be unable to form a coherent sentence in a group chat.
by Micc4 March 16, 2020
Get the Timmy Englishmug. A living fucking hell with lots of homework that will get you no where in life. Endless amounts of sleepless nights.
by user00000000000000000000000001 February 13, 2023
Get the Honors English 9mug. 