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Hindi Never English Ever

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.
"You are talking Hindi? Hindi Never English Ever!"
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The longest word in english

Longest word in english - Chemical name for 'protien titin' below - Over 190000 letters
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Arabic Pidgin English

The combined use of Arabic (or a dialect of it) and English that often uses code-switching to communicate information.
The use of Arabic Pidgin English is prominently used by bilingual Arabic and English speakers around the world.
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Richard's English

How Richard speaks English
This is the proper way of speaking English

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Richard's English is the proper form of English
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Destrona" in English means "he/she/it dethrones" or "he/she/it deposes" (from the verb destronar). It is used to describe removing someone from a position of power, such as a monarch, leader, or champion (e.g., in sports or rankings).
Destrona" in English means "he/she/it dethrones" or "he/she/it deposes" (from the verb destronar). It is used to describe removing someone from a position of power, such as a monarch, leader, or champion (e.g., in sports or rankings).
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