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Nothing is wrong
by kanama on Apr 28, 2008 08:27 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I dont think anything wrong in saying that people who are living in respective state should learn local language. I am living in Europe since last five years and I have observed that you can only progress with the help of local languages. If anyone has doubt then he/she should give me an example of a country which is developed by using non-local language for their official work. It is very unfortunate that we have failed to understand power of our languages. If you take an example of Switzerland where four languages are used for all official work.

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  RE:Nothing is wrong
by BhejaFry on Apr 28, 2008 08:32 PM   Permalink
4 or 3 languages in switzerland ? which is 4th one ?

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  RE:Nothing is wrong
by Prashanth on Apr 28, 2008 08:49 PM   Permalink
It is quite similar to other S.Indian languages. Keep your nasty tasteless opinions to yourself. Nobody's interested in hearing that really. Say something more intelligent.

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by mahabodhi on Apr 28, 2008 11:05 PM   Permalink
@kanama You are right!Europe has mostly Roman Script!If India too adopts as Netaji suggested Roman Script for Indian languages then our one of the difficlut languages probelm will be solved!

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  RE:Nothing is wrong
by BhejaFry on Apr 28, 2008 08:39 PM   Permalink
Kannada is as good as any other language.
btw what is your language 'global analyst' ?
I suspect its urdu.

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  RE:Nothing is wrong
by BhejaFry on Apr 28, 2008 08:31 PM   Permalink
4 or 3 languages in switzerland ? which is 4th one ?

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