Regional languages in India are fading out in today's world.
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Arunima said:
8 years ago
Yes, the regional languages are fading out because the pressure of learning and speaking eng is so much that neither parents nor the children are being encouraged to speak their regional languages. According to me regional lang should also being given importance acceptance as we should not forget our culture and should cherish what we are.
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Utkarsh Saxena said:
1 week ago
I think Regional languages are the roots of Indian culture. But nowadays, people are wishing to be more interactive so they use a common medium of communication i.e.english and this is the reason we are losing our mother tongue languages.
India has a wide culture with a variety of languages defining disparity throughout the country.
India has a wide culture with a variety of languages defining disparity throughout the country.
Pradeep said:
8 years ago
Yes, that's true, nowadays many of don't want to talk Their regional language, they feel proud talking in English, they are okay with talking at home with it comes to talk with friends they feel shy. Somewhere they thought there standard getting low while talking in their regional language.
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