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Learn From TN
by Tahassamewilliangink on Jun 18, 2008 11:12 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Dayachesi listen
i saw one aricle in BBC news..it says after 500 years in india there will be only two language..hindi and tamil...
all other language will be destroyed by hindi people.
see hydrabad..people there mainly speaking hindi
telugu is loosing its status in that city. it is a capital too. very soon hindi will occuby other city and village. so this the time to take action.
learn from TN

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  RE:Learn From TN
by Rohit Varma on Jun 18, 2008 11:20 AM   Permalink
then why dont u type in telugu :)
Dont worry boss.
Telugu is italian of the east. It will be there forever.
Telugu is the second most spoken language in india.


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by kalyan ram on Jun 18, 2008 11:18 AM   Permalink
really?......is telugu is an minority in hyderabad?.....is hyderabadis speak only hindi and urdu?....

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  RE:Learn From TN
by Tahassamewilliangink on Jun 18, 2008 11:22 AM   Permalink
yes hindi and urdu is dominant in hyderabad...

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  RE:Learn From TN
by bunty on Jun 18, 2008 12:57 PM   Permalink
S May be around Charminar

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  RE:Learn From TN
by knowsoft on Jun 18, 2008 11:29 AM   Permalink
Yes, it is true. I was also surprised when I visited Hyderabad. I found lots of people speaking their Hindi (with liberal use of Urdu words). I first thought that perhaps these people were from North India. Later, I came to know that most of people who were born and brought up in Hyderabad were also speaking like this. Nothing against Hindi and Urdu. I am myself from Hindi speaking region. But, a language should not go extinct.

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by bunty on Jun 18, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
Hyderabad people speak Hindi with Hindi speaking people.

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