Twitter Is Blocking Tweets That Criticize How The Indian Government Has Handled The Pandemic

While Hindi is something like Sanskrit + Arabic/

That is hindustani which later separated to hindi and urdu

Urdu became sanskrit+Persian/arabic+other Indian languages and Hindi became sanskrit + other northern Indian languages . Anyways my point was you saying south/northern indian languages are as different as japanese and French is totally wrong . Because not only majority of our phonetics are same , even our varnamala is same , plus the influence of the common language sanskrit , which makes our languages a lot similar to each other .

Secondly after the influence of English hinglish (hindi+English), kannadinglish (Kannada+English) , tanglish(tamil+English), manglish(malayalam+English) are increasingly becoming common because the new generation lack fluency in both the languages hence the mix , so why do you have problem with foreign Persian/arab words but not English words .

Also less then 20% indians understand or can speak English , so it doesn't take a Sherlock to think what % south Indians can actually speak or understand English . The number is extremely small

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