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by Anand091 on Apr 03, 2008 02:36 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Why Tamil people did not know hindi. they are not also willing to learn hindi. They are anti-nationalist.

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by joen jenson on Apr 03, 2008 02:46 PM   Permalink
by Manjula A on Apr 03, 2008 02:40 PM | Hide message
Hindi is a language that contains admitted only 13% Deshaj or Indian words. The remaining 87% words in the so called Hindi language are foreign, either Sanskrit (which the Aryans brought from Germany) or Arabic or Persian. That foreign has no right to be called Hindi, much less to be the national language of India which has so many rich INDIAN languages. Aryans themselves, who came from Germany, hungry and unclothed, were provided food and shelter by us Indians. Now you shameless Aryans having occupied all our land, want to impose their foreign language on us INDIANS. Shamelessness knows no bounds with ARYANS.


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by joen jenson on Apr 03, 2008 02:44 PM   Permalink
Hindi will not feed you at any time. We know how to manage it. You know all the lanuage , but u can not shift to other states. What a pathetic to you Shiva

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by Anand091 on Apr 03, 2008 02:49 PM   Permalink
all the language na...... then why not HINDI.
Is learning HINDI is not tamilian's cup of tea, beacause it is very difficult to learn

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by Manjula A on Apr 03, 2008 02:47 PM   Permalink
Aryans are already going out. They will be out and settled with their promiscuous European brothers very soon, leaving India for INDIANS.

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